4 Healthy Baking Swaps (they’re really good)

Oh do I have a good one for you today, especially if you love to bake!

Today I have a quick healthy swaps checklist for your baking that you can use to bump up the “clean” quotient of your recipes. 

While you’re working towards your goals this year, I still wanted you to be able to enjoy some of your favorite recipes … but a healthier version of them may taste equally as great (and will be a lot better for you)! I am doing this by providing you with some healthy baking swaps.

It’s important to note that because baking involves some science, swapping your ingredients can throw off your results (especially in the texture department) if you don’t adjust some other ingredients.

Example: if you have a recipe that includes eggs and you sub them out, you might need to add a little more baking powder. 

That’s why it’s recommended only making 1 swap at a time per recipe, to avoid any surprises when you pull them out of the oven. 

Easy Healthy Recipe Swaps

Sugar

Swap for unsweetened applesauce in a 1:1 ratio (1 cup sugar = 1 cup applesauce). NOTE: For every 1 cup of applesauce, reduce the amount of other liquid by ¼ cup.

Or, swap very ripe bananas in a 1:½ ratio (1 cup sugar = ½ cup banana). 

Eggs

Make a vegan “egg.” 

Mix 1 tablespoon of chia seeds -or- ground flaxseed with 3 tablespoons of water and let it thicken for 15 minutes. Bonus: this adds fiber and healthy fat!

Oils & Butter

Tip: Start by replacing half of the fat in your recipe. 

Swap either pumpkin puree or applesauce in 1:1 ratio (½ cup oil = ½ cup pumpkin or applesauce).

Or, swap avocado in a 1:½ ratio (1 tbsp of butter = ½ tbsp avocado). This tip will help your recipe feel rich and creamy.

Swap prune puree in a 1:1 ratio (½ cup of oil = ½ cup prune puree). This works best in dark-colored items like brownies.


To make it: put ¾ cup of prunes into a high-speed blender or food processor, and add ¼ cup of boiling water. With cover SECURELY CLOSED, puree. 

Flour

Swap wheat flour for gluten-free flour (almond, coconut, etc.) (Follow the package directions for proper ratio).

Or, try rinsed and drained canned black beans in a 1:1 ratio (1 cup flour = 1 cup black beans). 

Have fun with these! And your friends and fam don’t ever have to know about the swaps. 🙂 It can be your little secret!

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