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Egg alternatives?
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JustEgg is great for omelettes. I also use it to make egg sandwiches with some vegan cheddar. It already approximates the egg flavor and texture out of the container. It's relatively expensive though, and your local grocery may not carry it.
I always see Kala Namak suggested on the Internet, but I've never seen it in the grocery. If you have an Indian grocer near you, they might carry it, otherwise you'll likely need to order online. I used to try to approximate scrambled eggs with tofu, but I ended up liking the tofu scramble (without Kala Namak) so much that I haven't had a craving for anything resembling scrambled eggs.
I also used to do deviled potatoes with JustMayo and steamed baby potatoes. My local grocery stopped carrying JustMayo, so I stopped making them 🤷♀️
My wife & kid go through about a large jar of Vegenaise a week. It's gotten expensive so I tried making mayo using soy milk and it's just as good and very easy with an immersion blender. Several similar recipes online but I always omit any garlic etc.