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6 Tips For Healthier Baking & Replacement Chart

By Chef K.T. Murphy
September 24, 2022 4 Min Read
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6 Tips For Healthier Baking

by Chef K.T. Murphy

You can have your cookies and feel good too!

Is so so hard when you are trained classicly in pastry to make things healthy but we must…

It is becoming a trend as of late to switch over to either gluten-free or all-natural diets. The problem with these is that everybody has their vices.

Baking will always haunt those true kitchen junkies. No matter how healthy you eat or whichever diet you pursue, those cookies in the good ol’ jar will hauntingly stare you in the eyes every time you pass by your pantry.

A lot of people do not realize how easy it is to make your favorite treats better for you though. It just takes some creativity and determination to be able to make any baked good into a healthier alternative.

Everything in moderation is what they say and I agree. By balancing out the recipes of your baked goods, you can still add a handful of your favorite chocolate chips or sweet additives to satisfy the underlying sweet tooth that you have been trying to avoid so desperately.

Following are 5 tips that you can use to easily substitute into your recipes for healthier baked goods!

Healthier Fat Replacements

Most recipes, especially for cookies, call for a large amount of butter or some other fatty ingredient that helps as both a binder and a flavor maker. If you get creative with adding oils you can avoid the unneeded trans-fats that you are ingesting regularly if you use just your run-of-the-mill cookie recipe.

If you want to take it a step further, you can look into the health benefits of specific oils and try to cater the inclusion of those oils specifically to your recipe.

Pureed Fruits and Vegetables

If you know how to alter your recipe in the right way, this can be one of your most beneficial tools in terms of healthy substitutions.

Pureed vegetables can substitute for the qualities of an egg as a binder. The best part about it is it works practically as a binder and as an ingredient. For example, you could take pureed apples and add them to your cookies with a dash of cinnamon and you already are on your way to success.

My own little personal secret for this is using zucchini as a binder in brownies. The flavor of the cocoa is so strong that you do not even taste the zucchini and if it is blended right, you won’t notice the texture either. This is perfect for kids and adults alike that don’t want to voluntarily eat healthy!

Get Creative with Your Flours

There are plenty of healthy substitutes for your general all-purpose flour. With the whole of the western world being on a gluten-free kick, it won’t be that hard to find the substitutes you need.

If you want to think small, go for adding some whole wheat flour in with all-purpose so that you can get some fiber and nutrients.

If you want to go big with this, try looking into alternatives like chickpea flour or almond flour, which, has only a fraction of the bad carbs that are in white flour.

Bare in mind though, that too much of one of these can overpower the flavor, especially something like chickpea flour. That means you’re going to have to experiment a little bit before you get it just right.

Watch the Sodium

This one is rather easy compared to the other steps, simply watch the amount of sodium in your recipes. Sometimes recipes call for a larger amount of sodium than is necessary for your daily diet. You can cut that down if you wish, but beware because removing too much can affect the rise in baking.

Steer Clear of Artificial Additives

Some recipes call for trans-fatty synthetic alternatives but those are never good for you in terms of diet.

Try to avoid recipes that call for margarine, if you absolutely can’t then you can substitute it with either oils or natural butter.

Basically, anything that contains trans-fats or synthetic additives and flavorings is never good for you, avoid these.

Healthy Version Recipes

In the end, baking is always an experience of its own. So when trying some of these substitutions it’s not going to be extremely smooth at first. You will have to go through some trial and error to ensure that everything tastes and looks the way you want.

Keep in mind that there are plenty of healthy versions of your favorite baked goods online and in specialty recipe books. When you find that perfect recipe, imagine how impressed your friends and family will be when they find out that their favorite sugary snack of yours is actually relatively healthy for them!

All the best

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