Ingredient Comparison
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Baking Soda
vs
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Eggs
Baking Soda vs Eggs
Both are common in the kitchen, but they behave differently. Here's how to choose between them for your next recipe.
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The short answer
Use Baking Soda when you need it for any baking recipe, biscuits, cakes. Use Eggs when you need it for all baking, brownies, cakes.
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Baking SodaBaking
Sodium bicarbonate, a chemical leavener that reacts with acids to produce carbon dioxide for lift in baking.
4 substitutes available
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EggsBaking
A kitchen staple used for binding, leavening, moisture, and richness in baking and cooking. One of the most commonly substituted ingredients.
6 substitutes available
Key Differences
| Attribute | Baking Soda | Eggs |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Baking | Baking |
| Substitutes | 4 | 6 |
| Diet Options |
Diet Compatibility
Substitutes
🧪 Baking Soda Substitutes
- Baking Powder3 tsp baking powder per 1 tsp baking soda
- Potassium Bicarbonate1:1
- Self-Rising FlourReplace flour with self-rising and omit baking soda
- Whipped Egg Whites2 whipped whites per 1 tsp baking soda
🥚 Eggs Substitutes
- Flax Egg1 tbsp ground flaxseed + 3 tbsp water per egg
- Chia Egg1 tbsp chia seeds + 3 tbsp water per egg
- Mashed Banana1/4 cup (about half a banana) per egg
- Applesauce1/4 cup per egg
- Silken Tofu1/4 cup blended per egg
- Commercial Egg Replacerfollow package directions (typically 1.5 tsp powder + 2-3 tbsp water per egg)
Which Should I Use?
Use Baking Soda when…
✅ Best for
any baking recipebiscuitscakeslow-sodium dietsmuffinspancakesquick breadssimple cakessoufflés
Use Eggs when…
✅ Best for
all bakingbrowniescakescookiescustard-style dishesmuffinspancakesquichequick breads