🍞 Elevate Your Baking Game with Liquid Gold!
Fast Easy Bread Pure Liquid Soy Lecithin is a versatile, food-grade emulsifier designed to enhance your baking and cooking experience. Packaged in a convenient squeezable bottle, this vegan-friendly product not only improves dough texture and volume but also optimizes ingredient distribution in various recipes, making it an essential addition to any kitchen.
Package Dimensions | 17.53 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 226.8 g |
Manufacturer reference | SoyLecithinVariationFamily |
Allergen Information | Soy |
Units | 236.59 millilitre |
Brand | Fast Easy Bread |
Format | Liquid,Granule |
Special Feature | Vegan |
Manufacturer | Fast Easy Bread |
W**N
Great for salad dressing
I see on the label that this product is used in baking, but I bought it on the recommendation of Modernist Cuisine at Home, the cookbook by Nathan Myhrvold and Maxime Bilet, where it is used in the recipe for vinaigrette salad dressing and other sauces. Making a salad dressing emulsion stable may be a small problem in the grand scheme of things, but it can be quite annoying when a dressing breaks. Sure enough, just a few drops of Liquid Soy Lecithin in the mixture of vinegar and oil and flavorings is enough to make it stably emulsify with very little effort, and hold for...well, I don't know...I always use it within an hour. Best of all, it doesn't affect the flavor or color of the dressing, as other emulsifiers can. I've used this product a couple of times and it works very well. The pour spout on the bottle is nice - the liquid is very thick and sticky; you don't want to measure it in spoons. The order arrived promptly as expected. Very satisfied.
H**.
Great for cooking!
We use it in a sprayer to oil a hot grill. Lecithin oil isn't flammable, so it doesn't flare when you spray the hot grill.
H**S
Magic in the kitchen: a quarter sized dollup of lecithin--Are you kidding me?? Abra-cadabra-ca-boom--You are GONE!
Apparently, the products works great, though I don't really have much direct evidence. I use egg replacer in a crepe batter, like enough for 4 to 6 eggs, and want to add the amount of soy lecithin to match. The only directions I found was to add a quarter sized dollop to a dough mix starting with 5 cups of flour. Now that takes us back to the bad old days pinches of this and that, and heaping cups of whatever that appeared in our great grandmother's recipes. The big revolution in baking was to express measurements in cups and teaspoons and weights in grams, etc. So, I am not going to give this product a 5 star rating until they present us with an amount of their product for 4 eggs, in teaspoons, and I'll wing it from there.
C**E
Great alternative to powdered lecithin
As a serious hobby cook for more than 45 years, I became acquainted with lecithin and its uses along the way. Until now, I have always used powdered lecithin, either soy or sunflower. Most of the time the powders work fine, especially in baking where I mix the powder with the flour. However, when making emulsified salad dressings, sauces and the like, it is sometimes awkward to get the powder to dissolve smoothly, even when I mix it with the aqueous components first. Enter Pure Liquid Soy Lecithin! This has been such a time saver with near limitless applications to emulsify. I especially like it in salad dressings. Just a little squirt and no more separation of dressing components.. A quality product with many uses.
T**Y
Works great!
Works great when making my cannabis gummies. Not much is needed. You still kinda get the taste of it right away but it's not a flavor that is so overwhelming that that is all you taste. Most people don't recognize it.. but since I had used the powdered in the past it was something I was trying to find with the liquid.
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