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  2. Martha Stewart's Perfect Soft-Boiled Eggs by Martha Stewart Follow Martha’s method for jammy soft-boiled eggs, then serve them with toast for dipping or over a rice bowl with meat and vegetables.

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  4. The 8 Best Substitutes for Eggs in Baking—Plus Tips for ...

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    Aside from giving your baked goods a seasonal touch, pumpkin puree is excellent for replacing eggs. Use 1/4 cup of pumpkin puree for each egg, says Traci Weintraub, chef and founder of Gracefully ...

  5. No Eggs? No Problem! There Are Plenty of Substitutes in Your ...

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    It's ideal for recipes where eggs are the only leavener, such as quick breads like muffins and scones. 1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil + 1 teaspoon baking powder + 1 1/2 tablespoons water = 1 egg ...

  6. I tried Martha Stewart's hack for making 'the best scrambled ...

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    Martha Stewart said clarified butter makes "the best scrambled eggs in the whole world." Her special trick made our eggs silky, creamy, and golden.

  7. Master This Two-Step Hard-Boiled Egg Method Just in ... - AOL

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    There are three ways to make hard-boiled eggs: You can pop 'em in an egg cooker , try the Test Kitchen-approved microwave approach , or go the old-fashioned route with a pot of boiling water.

  8. Forgot To Buy Eggs? Try Baking With These Pantry Swaps ... - AOL

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    Eggs can be replaced in your recipes for things like yogurt, nut butter, baking powder, and more. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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    Stewart's recipe calls for a 10-minute bake at 350°F, but my cookies took closer to 15 minutes. Because all ovens bake differently, I suggest checking them at the 10-minute mark to be safe.