Jiffy mixes only take one egg, but if you make two boxes you can use two eggs. If you use more than one egg when a recipe calls for a single egg, it will just make the cupcake a little on the heavy side, The cupcake will still be edible. When baking, it requires careful measurement of all the ingredients for success and best results.
It depends, do you like cupcakes without eggs? ps. it will probably taste like crap.
Usually water is not used in cupcakes - milk is usually used to bind the dry ingredients into a batter (along with eggs).
Eggs act as a leavening (rising agent) in cake batter and as a binder, which makes the batter smooth and gives the cake or cupcakes a good texture. Typically, a recipe which will make a 2-layer cake or 24 cupcakes will call for 3 eggs. Using fewer eggs means the batter will not rise as high or have a light, springy texture.
i dont think there is such a thing as fake eggs and the answer is REAL eggs
When eggs cook in cupcakes, the proteins in the egg undergo a process called denaturation, where they unfold and reorganize due to heat. This results in the setting and solidifying of the egg proteins, providing structure and stability to the cupcakes. Additionally, the heat helps to evaporate the water content in the eggs, contributing to the overall texture and moisture of the cupcakes.
It might be that you attempted to make vegan cupcakes from a regular mix or recipe calling for eggs. The eggs provide leavening (rise) and structure to the batter as it bakes. To make vegan cupcakes you would need some other ingredient to replace the eggs. Some vegan recipes use additional oil to replace the fat in the egg yolks, along with cider vinegar and both baking powder and baking soda to provide leavening. See link below for some examples.
A very simple way to make cupcakes is to buy cake mix @ your local grocery store and to just fill your "cupcake pan" with it. Although, even the cake mix you have to buy requires a few eggs & maybe some other small ingredients like milk. Look for recipes online if you actually want to make "homeade" cupcakes
Looks like you will need to substitute vegetable oil for the eggs. There are egg free recipes available.
I'm not sure about this but I think it's milk.
Well, honey, cupcakes can be vegetarian if they're made without any animal products like eggs or dairy. Just make sure to check the ingredients for sneaky stuff like gelatin or lard. So, yes, cupcakes can be vegetarian as long as they're made with plant-based ingredients.
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Yes. There are meat loaf cupcakes for example.