20 amazing things you can do with aquafaba (2024)

Our top aquafaba recipe picks

You may have heard of aquafaba ('water-bean') by now. Who would have thought that the next big thing to sweep across the vegan nation would have been something as simple - and as icky - as the brine from legumes? It might have something to do with the fact that not only is this liquid shaping out to be the perfect egg replacer, it’s also one of the cheapest and most accessible replacers around - all you need is a can, or packet, of legumes, chickpeas being the bean du jour.

Using juice straight from the can is the easiest method, though slowly cooking dried beans in water for a few hours until the water turns to aquafaba will give you similar results. Even water from packaged tofu and peas is aquafaba!

Remember, if your bean-juice is too watery, reduce it until it turns the same consistency as egg whites. If using aquafaba to make fluffy things like Yorkshire puddings and light cakes, remember to whisk it first until it turns white and foamy, then fold it into the batter using a metal spoon to keep those bubbles from popping. Use three tablespoons of aquafaba per egg - but don't live by that rule.

Learn more about this magic formula and its origins, document your experiments and most importantly – get creative! Here are our top aquafaba recipes to get you started.

1) Simple meringues

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Vegan meringues! This is where the fun originally started, whipping up the bean foam to create something so alike to its eggy counterpart. A simple aquafaba meringue recipe can be found here, while the above image demonstrates Vegan Lass's scrumptious addition of vegan lemon curd.

2)Pavlova

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If you can make vegan meringues, you can make yummy vegan pavlovas too. Get the recipe here.

3) Lemon meringue pie

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With the news that some vegan restaurants in the States are already starting to roll out aquafaba-inspired lemon meringue pies, you could wait until your local cafe cottons on... or not! Get the recipe here.

4) Mousse au chocolat

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This chocolatey delight even has air bubbles. Get the recipe here.

5) Nougat and fudge

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Try Goose's experimental nougat recipe here, or have a look at Tina's great divinity fudge recipe, here.

6) Baked Alaska

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Chocolate sponge, ice cream and meringue - how can you say no to this godly combination? Get the recipe here.

7) Strawberry ice cream

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"Once that liquid starts fluffing up, it becomes addictive!". Get the recipe for fluffy ice creamhere.

8) Buttercream

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All made possible with the magic of aquafaba. Get the recipe here.

9) Marshmallow fluff

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Another thing you can use as frosting, stick in 's'mores' or eat out of the bowl! Get the recipe here.

10) Brownies

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Yep, adding whisked aquafaba to baked goods like brownies and muffins does wonders for a moist consistency. Get the recipe for 'perfect brownies' here.

11) Macarons

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The possibilities with macarons are endless. Try the awesome snickers macarons pictured above, or perhaps these cookie dough macarons will take your fancy?

12) Mayo

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It's not all about the sugar. Aquafaba also gives mayo that extra oomph. Get the recipe here.

13) 'Egg white' co*cktails

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Aquafaba immitates egg whites so you can replace it in all your favourite co*cktail recipes!
Find some recipe inspiration here.

14) Chocolate chip soda bread

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Traditional Irish soda bread but vegan, and with chocolate chips instead
of raisins! Recipe availablehere.

15) Mozzarella cheese

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Vegan. Mozarrella. Cheese. Need we say any more? Find out how to make it here.

16) Kitkat bars

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Kitkats without the cruelty! Recipe availablehere.

17) Marzipan fruits

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Unfortunately it won't count towards your 5-a-day, but it will astound and delight your mates! Recipe available in the Facebook posthere.

18) Butter

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Super creamy vegan butter! Find the recipe here.

19) Aioli

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Basically a creamy garlic dip, a bit like garlic mayo. Yes, please! Recipe here.

20)Hazelnut almond dacquoise

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This really is a showstopper! Recipe availablehere.

Additional aquafaba take-aways

Budding vegan chefs have generally found that using the juice from low-sodium white beans tastes the best, with chickpeas (garbanzo beans) being the preferred legume of choice.

You can use the juice in which you boil you beans, or take it straight from the can.

What's your favourite aquafaba recipe? Comment below!

By Ali Ryland

Visit our most recent aquafaba blogto discover even more ways to incorporate the versatile ingredient into your vegan recipes!

20 amazing things you can do with aquafaba (2024)

FAQs

What is the best use of aquafaba? ›

It adds fluffy texture and structure to foods, from pancakes to mayonnaise, and is popular in vegan baked goods like cookies and cakes and pizza dough. You can even use chickpea aquafaba to make a vegan version of classic co*cktails that normally use egg whites - these will be the star of the show at any vegan party!

What are the disadvantages of aquafaba? ›

Aquafaba Drawbacks

Needless to say, bean water is saturated with oligosaccharides. Saponins, the part of aquafaba that is responsible for the egg white-like texture and foaming, are a toxic steroid derivatives that disrupt red blood cells. They may even contribute to development of leaky gut by damaging the gut wall.

How long will aquafaba keep? ›

How long does aquafaba last? Store unwhipped aquafaba in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Freeze aquafaba for 3 months. For ease, consider freezing it in tablespoons in an ice cube tray.

How to tell if aquafaba is bad? ›

Unpleasant odor: A sour or otherwise off smell is a clear sign that aquafaba has spoiled.

What does aquafaba do for hair? ›

Aquafaba can also be used as a natural hair mask to promote healthy hair growth and shine. The proteins in aquafaba help to strengthen the hair, while the starch helps to absorb excess oil and dirt.

Are there any health benefits to aquafaba? ›

ARE THERE HEALTH BENEFITS? While aquafaba contains few calories, it does not add significant nutrition. Aquafaba is composed of protein, starches and vegetable gum, but does not contain the same nutritional value as a legume or an egg yolk.

Is aquafaba healthier than eggs? ›

Aquafaba vs Egg Whites

Eggs are a good source of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, while aquafaba does not offer any significant nutritional value. Eggs typically have 77 calories, 6 grams of protein, and 5 grams of fat, while aquafaba is extremely low in calories, protein, and fat.

Can aquafaba be eaten raw? ›

However, it's 100% safe to eat uncooked if you can't resist licking the spoon before your mix goes in the oven

Is aquafaba fattening? ›

Preliminary nutrient analysis suggests that aquafaba is extremely low in calories, protein, carbohydrates and fat, and it contains little, if any, vitamins or minerals (3). On the other hand, eggs and dairy are nutritional powerhouses.

Why won't my aquafaba whip? ›

The trick to whipping aquafaba is using a hand or stand mixer! Whisking it by hand takes quite a long time and does not produce as good of results. Another trick is to throw in 1/8-1/4 tsp cream of tartar, which causes the aquafaba to whip up much easier, faster, and makes the peaks firmer.

Is it OK to freeze aquafaba? ›

Whether you have some leftover aquafaba from a can of beans or chickpeas or have decided to reserve the liquid from cooking chickpeas, you can freeze it and use it at a later date. For convenience, use an ice tray or freeze it in handy 1 tbsp portions. It will keep for 3-4 months.

Can you overmix aquafaba? ›

However, like whipped egg whites and heavy cream, you can over-whip aquafaba.

Can you get sick from aquafaba? ›

Saponins: they have a bitter, soapy quality that helps aquafaba whip up and get foamy. While saponins have some positive benefits, they can be very difficult to digest, leading to digestive upset (especially for those with existing digestive issues) and may even lead to leaky gut.

Can dogs eat aquafaba? ›

Try them with some good old aquafaba (aka bean water), in this case, chickpeas ✔️ Drain the chickpeas & either mash-up & add to their meal, or blitz & season for some lovely home-made hummus for the humans. If your dog is not used to it, dilute with water & chill slightly, as it is protein rich!

What can I use aquafaba for? ›

11 Ways to Use Aquafaba, That Magical Chickpea Liquid
  • Five-Ingredient Creamy Chickpeas and Roasted Garlic Soup for One. ...
  • Chana Masala. ...
  • Greek Spinach and Chickpeas. ...
  • Vegan Lentil and Mushroom Burgers. ...
  • Vegan Spaghetti and Meatless Meatballs. ...
  • Chickpea Cakes. ...
  • Vegan Yellow Layer Cake. ...
  • Vegan Blueberry Muffins.
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What do you do with canned chickpea water? ›

Known as aquafaba or chickpea water, it can be used as a vegan substitute in many recipes that call for eggs or egg whites. Meringues, fancy, foamy co*cktails, mayo—it may seem crazy, but it really does work! If your interest is piqued, great. But don't just start throwing chickpea water into your recipes willy nilly.

Is canned aquafaba healthy? ›

Egg whites are healthy for those who wish to eat them, but aquafaba is a great egg alternative for vegans or people with an egg allergy. Chickpeas are healthy, and some of the nutrients transfer into the water. Protein and fiber don't transfer over, but you can still benefit from trace amounts of: B vitamins.

How is aquafaba used? ›

Aquafaba can be used in a number of ways: 1) It can be added to recipes UNWHIPPED as an egg binder, such as in these Vegan Gluten Free Sugar Cookies. 2) It can be whipped into semi-soft peaks and added to recipes as a whipped egg white substitute, such as these Vegan Gluten Free Waffles!

What does aquafaba replace in baking? ›

Aquafaba has two primary uses in baking: (1) as an egg white substitute to make light, fluffy meringues and whipped frosting-like concoctions, and (2) as a whole egg substitute in various baked goods, ranging from cakes to brownies, from waffles to muffins.

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