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These Eggless Madeleines are buttery and tender with crisp edges! This easy egg-free recipe will have you whipping up Madeleines like a pro in no time! The recipe includes step-by-step photos and lots of tips.

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1.Eggless Madeleines Recipe Highlights

2.Eggless Madeleines Ingredients

4.How to Make Madeleines without Eggs Step by Step

5.Tips to Make Perfect Eggless Madeleines

6.Frequently Asked Questions

7.Storing Instructions

9.Eggless Madeleines

Eggless Madeleines Recipe Highlights

It took weeks upon weeks to finally get this recipe perfected, but it was definitely worth it.

These Eggless Madeleines have a browned and crispy outside and subtly sweet airy melt-in-your-mouth crumb.

To say they’re delicious is an understatement. They’reextraordinary.Plus, they’re very easy to make.

Here’s a step-by-step recipe to guide you to egg-free Madeleine’s heaven.

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Eggless Madeleines Ingredients

You’ll need:

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Ingredients Notes & Substitutions

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

  • Unsalted butter: I recommend using unsalted butter because the aquafaba is salty, so we don’t need to add more salt to the recipe.
  • Aquafaba (chickpea brine): Aquafaba is just the liquid that we usually discard from a can of beans. This liquid emulates the unmistakably fluffy texture of whipped egg whites. Want to know more about aquafaba?Check this out!
  • Sugar: Regular white granulated sugar o caster sugar
  • Pure vanilla extract: You could substitute it for almond extract or even a dash of rosewater.
  • Lemon zest: A bit of lemon zest adds a nice flavor to the madeleines but is optional.
  • Flour: Standard all-purpose flour works best here, skip the cake flour, bread flour, and wheat flour.I like to sift flour before measuring. And then sift it again when adding to the batter.
  • Baking powder: Make sure it’s not expired or too old.
  • Confectioners’ sugar for sprinkling on top (optional)

How to Make Madeleines without Eggs Step by Step

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

1 – Melt the butter.

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2 – Whip the aquafaba. Then slowly add sugar and cornstarch. Add lemon zest and vanilla.

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3 – Place a fine-mesh strainer over the bowl, and stiff the flour and baking powder into the bowl. Using a spatula or wooden spoon, gently fold into the aquafaba mixture.

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4 – Stir in melted butter until fully incorporated.

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5 – Cover the batter with plastic wrap. Chill in the refrigerator for 60 minutes.

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6 – Melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter. Using a pastry brush, brush the pan with melted butter. Refrigerate the pans until the butter hardens.

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7 – Spoon 1 generous tablespoon of batter into the center of each scallop-shaped well (you can use an ice cream scoop).

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8 – Bake. Serve with a light dusting of confectioners’ sugar, if desired.

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Tips to Make Perfect Eggless Madeleines

Depending on the consistency of the aquafaba, the whipping process may take less or more time. Ensure you get the mixture whipped enough; we need those air bubbles to get the perfect madeleine crumb.

Make sure you’re handling this batter with care. It’s very delicate. Instead of dumping the flour all in at once, I recommend carefully folding in half of the flour mixture, then folding in the other half—the same for the melted butter.

When placing the dough in the Madeleine pan, leave the batter mounded in the center. This will help to achieve the classic “humped or domed” appearance of the Madeleines.

This recipe makes 18 madeleines; if you do not have 2 madeleine pans for baking the batter all at once, baking one batch and cover and refrigerating the remaining batter until the first batch is ready.

Do not overbake these cookies, or they will be dry. Remember that every oven is different; the madeleines are ready when the edges are golden brown, and the centers spring back after lightly pressed with your finger.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A Madeleine?

Madeleines are small cookie-sized sponge cakes from the Lorraine region of France! They have a distinctive shell-like shape acquired from being baked in shell-shaped pans. Madeleines have a very delicate texture—Buttery, light as air, and flavored with vanilla and lemon hint.

Are They Cookies or Cakes?

Technically, madeleines are small butter cakes. However, because of their size and shape, they’re often referred to as cookies. Whether you call them cookies or cakes, there are two absolutely key characteristics that all madeleines must have: A beautiful scalloped, shell-shaped exterior on one side and a pronounced hump on the other.

Do You Need a Madeleine Pan to Make This Recipe?

Yes, you do need a scalloped pan like the one seen above in order to make madeleines. It’s the only way to get that characteristic shape. This is the one I have.

What is the Best Way to Store Egg-Free Madeleines?

Madeleines are best served fresh but will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 -3 days.

Why my Madeleines are Dry?

The two most likely culprits for dry Madeleines are too much flour and overbaking. Next time, try to reduce a minute or two of the baking time and ensure theflour is being measured properly.

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Look at that rise! This is called the belly, hump, or bump of a madeleine.

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Storing Instructions

Madeleines are best right out of the oven. They’ll lose a lot of moisture over time, so I recommend baking and enjoying them fresh. However, if you’re storing leftovers, make sure to seal them in an airtight container for a couple of days.

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Eggless Madeleines

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These Eggless Madeleines are buttery and tender with crisp edges! This easy egg-free recipe will have you whipping up Madeleines like a pro in no time!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Chilling Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Servings 18 Madeleines

Ingredients

  • 5 tablespoons (70 g) unsalted butter (plus another 2 tablespoons for the pan)
  • 1/2 cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons (20 g) cornstarch
  • 6 tablespoons (90 ml) aquafaba
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) pure vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup + 1 tablespoon (115g) sifted all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • Confectioners’ sugar for sprinkling on top optional

Instructions

  • Melt 5 tablespoons of butter and set aside to slightly cool as you prepare the rest of the batter.

  • In a small bowl, mix sugar and cornstarch. Set aside.

  • Using an electric mixer or a stand mixer with the whisk attachment, beat the aquafaba on medium-high speed until it becomes foamy and opaque. Continue beating until reach medium peaks, about 3 – 5 minutes.

  • With the mixer on high, gradually add sugar mixture, about 1 teaspoon at a time, or sprinkle it in slow as slow can be, mixing after each addition, until sugar is dissolved (about 15-20 seconds between each addition).

  • Beat in the lemon zest and vanilla extract until combined. Note: The remaining ingredients are mixed by hand; you no longer need the mixer.

  • Place a fine-mesh strainer over the bowl and stiff the flour and baking powder into the bowl. Then, gently fold into the aquafaba mixture using a spatula or wooden spoon.

  • Stir in half of the cooled melted butter until fully incorporated. Then stir in the rest of the butter and gently incorporate.

  • Cover the batter with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface of the batter. Chill in the refrigerator for 60 minutes.

  • Melt the extra 2 tablespoons of butter. Using a pastry brush, brush the pan with melted butter. Refrigerate the pans until the butter hardens.

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C).

  • Spoon 1 generous tablespoon of batter into the center of each scallop-shaped well (you can use an ice cream scoop). No need to spread it to the edges. Just plop it in the center.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and the centers spring back after being lightly pressed with your finger. Invert the pan onto the counter. Transfer the warm madeleines to a wire rack to cool slightly. Note: Do not overbake these cookies, or they will be dry.

  • Serve with a light dusting of confectioners’ sugar, if desired.

Oriana’s Notes

Store:Madeleines are best right out of the oven. They’ll lose a lot of moisture over time, so I recommend baking and enjoying them fresh. However, if you’re storing leftovers, make sure to seal them in an airtight container for a couple of days.

To know more about aquafaba click here.

Tips to make Perfect Eggless Madeleines:

  • Depending on the consistency of the aquafaba, the whipping process may take less or more time. Ensure you get the mixture whipped enough; we need those air bubbles to get the perfect madeleine crumb.
  • Make sure you’re handling this batter with care. It’s very delicate. Instead of dumping the flour all in at once, I recommend carefully folding in half of the flour mixture, then folding in the other half—the same for the melted butter.
  • When placing the dough in the Madeleine pan, leave the batter mounded in the center. This will help to achieve the classic “humped or domed” appearance of the Madeleines.
  • This recipe makes 18 madeleines; if you do not have 2 madeleine pans for baking the batter all at once, baking one batch and cover and refrigerating the remaining batter until the first batch is ready.
  • Do not overbake these cookies, or they will be dry. Remember that every oven is different; the madeleines are ready when the edges are golden brown, and the centers spring back after lightly pressed with your finger.

If you’re making this recipe, please read the whole post content to get lots of tips, tricks, variations, frequently asked questions, and step-by-step photos.

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Please note that nutritional information is a rough estimate, and it can vary depending on the products used.

Nutrition

Calories: 74kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 1mgSugar: 6g

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Course Dessert

Cuisine French

Calories 74

Keyword cake cookies eggfree Eggless recipe sponge

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FAQs

Does madeleines contain egg? ›

Madeleines start with a sponge-like batter, called a genoise in European baking, and get most of their lift and volume from beaten eggs. The base of our desserts is usually creamed butter and sugar. With madeleines, however, beating the eggs and sugar together is the most crucial and particular step.

Can you bake without eggs? ›

About ¼ cup of applesauce can work as an egg replacement in baking for dense baked goods like brownies or cookies. While you can use applesauce in sweets like cakes and cupcakes, you may need to add an extra ½ teaspoon of baking powder to your dry ingredients to create a light and airy final product.

What's the difference between a cake and a madeleine? ›

Madeleines are very small sponge cakes with a distinctive shell-like shape acquired from being baked in pans with shell-shaped depressions. Madeleine-style cookies are popular in a number of culinary traditions. A génoise sponge cake batter is used. The flavour is similar to, but somewhat lighter than, sponge cake.

What is a substitute for madeleine molds? ›

Perhaps the most straightforward alternative is to use a mini muffin pan. Most hold just the right amount of batter to make madeleines — about 2 teaspoons of batter per well. (Despite the name, our teaspoon cookie scoop actually holds about two teaspoons in each scoop, which makes it a perfect tool for these cookies.)

Why do my madeleines taste eggy? ›

To ensure that your meringue is sweet and not eggy, make sure to use fresh egg whites, beat them to soft peaks, add sugar gradually and make sure it's fully dissolved, and use appropriate amounts of vinegar or cream of tartar. You probably forgot to put the sugar and a tiny pinch of salt in when you were beating it.

What makes madeleines taste so good? ›

Taste: Madeleines have a vanilla-sweet flavor that tastes much more like cakes than cookies. This is because they do not have any filling and instead get their flavor from sugar and eggs. On the other hand, Macarons taste primary like whatever they're filled with - chocolate ganache is one of the most popular flavors.

What can I use if I have no eggs? ›

Unsweetened applesauce: 1/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce can be used to replace 1 egg in baking recipes. Mashed bananas: 1/4 cup of mashed bananas can be used to replace 1 egg in baking recipes. Yogurt: 1/4 cup of plain yogurt can be used to replace 1 egg in baking recipes.

How do the French eat madeleines? ›

The world-renowned pastry chef shared this intriguing photo claimimg THIS is actually the way madeleines are supposed to be served — upside down . . . or right side up? Dominique said they're supposed to be "hump side up. The shell side is the base and the little puff is the 'pearl.

What is a Marie Antoinette cake? ›

One of the latest cake trends in vintage cakes or Marie Antoinette cakes. Think a pastel aesthetic with lashings of buttercream swirls and frills. Unashamedly feminine and almost too pretty to cut, these stunning cakes are delightful as they are tasty.

What is a Proustian madeleine? ›

It is as baked into French language and culture as Lewis Carroll's rabbit hole is in English. In France, a madeleine de Proust is a common expression referring to a smell, taste or sound which dredges up a long-lost memory. For a long time, their Desert Island Discs equivalent was called Madeleine Musicals.

Is silicone or metal better for madeleines? ›

Best Silicone

Additionally, it's difficult to brown baked goods in silicone molds, so your madeleines will bake up perfectly. Easy to store and clean, this 16-well mold does not require any greasing at all and releases pastries easily.

Why does my Madeleine not have a bump? ›

If the madeleines didn't get bumps, it is likely that the batter wasn't cold enough. It is the heat shock of baking a cold batter on a very hot pan that creates the bumps. To ensure the batter is cold enough, make sure to rest it in the fridge for at least 2 hours.

Why are my madeleines dry? ›

You don't want to overbake them, because they will dry out. When you bake them the first time, keep a close eye on them, because if your oven runs hot, they might dry out.

Does Donsuemor have eggs? ›

SUGAR, ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), BUTTER (CREAM, SALT), EGGS, NATURAL FLAVORINGS, CANOLA OIL, WATER, INVERT SUGAR, NONFAT MILK, BAKING POWDER (SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE, BAKING SODA, CORNSTARCH, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE).

What are the ingredients in Costco madeleines? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, Wheat Flour (unbleached Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Butter (cream (milk), Salt), Eggs, Water, Natural Flavors, Canola Oil, Invert Sugar, Milk, Baking Powder.

Does angel food cake contain eggs? ›

Angel Food Cake is made using egg whites (no yolks) and no fat. Traditional sponge cakes will typically contain both egg whites and egg yolks, as well as fat (usually in the form of butter or oil).

Does pastry cake contain egg? ›

Yes,most of the pastry cake contains eggs. it is used to make fluffy and soften the cake. The flour prevents the egg from curdling.as such different form of pastries are made with different types of products. The person who does not eat eggs,nowadays there is also a pastries without a egg content.

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