Just Egg Vegan Eggs Scramble Review | Exploring Vegan (2024)

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Taste

Just Egg is strikingly similar to real eggs. As with animal eggs, additions of salt, pepper, cheese and veggies amp up the flavor.

Price

For about $6 per bottle, Just Egg is more expensive than the cheapest eggs at your grocery store, but less than or on par with organic and free-range options.

Texture

They are almost identical in texture to scrambled eggs, but slightly more chewy than fluffy or soft-scrambled eggs.

EV’s Take on Just Egg

Vegans, plant-based eaters, and allergy sufferers, rejoice! Just Egg is the real deal. If you’re thinking of trying it, but cautiously passing up the mysterious opaque bottle at the grocery store, we advise you stop and take a closer look.

Just Egg tastes like real eggs and has a convincingly familiar mouthfeel. It also has a similar nutritional profile as chicken eggs with none of the cholesterol. Just Egg replaces chicken farms with plants—mung beans, specifically—helping it meet tons of different dietary needs. It’s egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free and has no artificial flavoring. Its plant-based ingredients also make it a more eco-friendly and cruelty-free option.

So does Just Egg taste like real egg? Yep. In my opinion, this stuff is truly a scrambled egg doppelgänger. It’s like the Impossible Burger of vegan eggs—practically indistinguishable from the actual animal product.

Maybe you’re saying, “Ok, but this is some vegan lady’s review. What if I’m not a vegan and I’ve eaten three eggs every morning for the last 42 years of my life?” I get it, you’re hesitant. A gooey yellow substance that comes out of a bottle, not a shell, and is made of beans? Weird.

But with time, it might not seem much weirder than eating an egg that popped out of a chicken. In reality, Just Egg is just as tasty as the eggs you’re used to—and, dare I say, easier?

How to Cook Just Egg

Maximum Egginess, Minimal Effort

Because Just Egg may seem strange to vegans and omnivores alike, many assume it’s difficult to cook. Luckily, this is a misconception: Just Egg is extremely easy to make.

In fact, it’s designed for your morning rush. Some prying into the company’s website led me to humorous promo videos portraying frazzled mothers and hungover 30-somethings relieved, and delighted, by the simplicity of Just Egg.

That’s their whole thing—it’s not complicated. It’s just egg. Just like the ones you’re used to, scrambled up, and living in a bottle in your fridge.

Being uncomplicated and mission-driven, their packaging is simplistic as well, with so few written directions that you might be, like me, flabbergasted in front of your frying pan. The back of the bottle says: “Separation is natural, shake well. Scramble like an egg. Cook thoroughly.”

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Like what? Really, that’s it? Yes, chef. So get out your nonstick frying pan and a good spatula. Liberally coat the pan with oil or plant-based butter. Shake up your bottle of Just Egg, pour it in, and watch this stuff turn into what looks exactly like scrambled eggs.

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Extra Cooking Tips

While cooking Just Egg is super simple, I recommend following these additional guidelines for best results:

  • Keep your burner at low to medium heat.

The Just Egg mixture can gelatinize quickly, and the more it cooks, the harder it is to break up into a true scramble. If you want an egg patty, don’t worry about this too much. But if you want a scramble, keep the heat low and stir regularly.

  • For runnier eggs, add plant-based cheese, vegetables, and even a little water.

Unlike animal eggs, Just Egg can be chewier, especially when well done. If you prefer runny eggs, I suggest cooking for less time, adding cheese, and tossing in vegetables for added moisture. If you add vegan cheese, consider adding a tablespoon of water to the pan to create steam and speed up melting.

  • Use plenty of oil or plant-based butter to prevent sticking.

A downside of Just Egg is that it tends to stick to pans. Make sure your scrambling surface is nice and greasy. Or, check out alternative cooking options below.

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The Best Way to Cook Just Egg Without It Sticking

The Toaster Method

Want to make your Just Egg experience even easier? Just Egg comes in a folded version that you can put in your toaster. Yes—eggs in a toaster! This gives a whole new meaning to leggo my eggo.

The frozen and individually wrapped squares work perfectly on breakfast sandwiches, but could also be chopped up for salads or stir-fry.

The Microwave Method

Like animal eggs, you can cook this in the microwave super fast. Just pour it in a microwave-safe bowl, heat for 30 seconds, stir, heat another 30 seconds to a minute, stir to “scramble” and heat again until cooked to your liking.

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Can you use Just Egg for baking?

Yes, with some exceptions.

Their website says “Just Egg works in a wide variety of baking applications, with a few exceptions, such as light, airy cakes and meringues.” It also says their product can be used as a 1:1 substitution for regular egg in a recipe—so about 3 tablespoons of Just Egg is equal to one large egg.

I had never baked with Just Egg until writing this review. The giant chocolate chip cookie I baked last night fared pretty well with Just Egg as an egg replacer. I definitely plan to try it in more baked goods, since it’s a little easier than making a flax egg and more appetizing (in my opinion) than powdered egg replacer.

Is Just Egg healthy?

Is Just Egg good for you? Are real, chicken eggs good for you? This is the tricky part. The benefits of chicken eggs have been debated for decades. The answers to both of those questions depend on your unique dietary goals.

Just Egg has almost the same amount of protein as a chicken egg and nearly identical calories and fat content. Just Egg’s greatest strengths are that it has no cholesterol and 69% less saturated fat.

Just Egg Vs. Chicken Egg Nutrition Facts

Just Egg (3 tbsp)1 Large Chicken Egg
70 calories72 calories
5g fat (0.5g saturated)5g fat (1.6g saturated)
1g carbohydrate0.5g carbohydrate
6g protein6.3g protein
0g sugar0g sugar
170mg sodium65mg sodium
0mg cholesterol186mg cholesterol

I wouldn’t call Just Egg a “diet” food. But if you want to add more plant-based protein into your diet, it’s worth adding to your grocery list.

Where to Buy Just Egg

Just Egg can be found in a variety of grocery stores across the U.S. I got it at my local co-op market. But I’ve seen it in major grocery chains including Wegman’s, Giant, Publix, Whole Foods, Walmart and Target. For a comprehensive list, check out their website.

In the store, you’ll likely see it in the vegan or natural foods sections or right alongside chicken eggs. Just Egg Folded will be in the frozen section.

Just Egg plant-based scramble isn’t just delicious. Just Egg is just easy to make. Just Egg contains just simple ingredients. And Just Egg is more just. As in, righteous, dude. For animals, the planet, and the people eating it. I think we can all get behind that.

I encourage you to try it and let us know what you think in the comments!

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FAQs

Just Egg Vegan Eggs Scramble Review | Exploring Vegan? ›

Just Egg tastes like real eggs and has a convincingly familiar mouthfeel. It also has a similar nutritional profile as chicken eggs with none of the cholesterol. Just Egg replaces chicken farms with plants—mung beans, specifically—helping it meet tons of different dietary needs.

Is Just Egg really vegan? ›

Just Egg is a plant-based vegan egg substitute that can be used as an ingredient in recipes that call for eggs, as well as scrambled and eaten on its own.

Is Just Egg healthy or not? ›

Like most processed plant-based products, JUST Egg is a significantly healthier option than its animal-based counterpart and can be a part of a healthy diet when consumed in moderation.

How to make just eggs taste good? ›

Season to taste

Season with freshly ground black pepper and garnish with chives or green onions. Serve immediately. Note: Kala namak black salt is a sulfurous salt that adds an extra eggy flavor. It can be found online or at specialty grocery stores.

Do vegan eggs taste like eggs? ›

If you're buying ready-to-cook or heat-and-eat vegan eggs, brands have taken the time and effort to make them taste like your usual order of eggs. Scrambled eggs look and taste like the real deal. You can even find plant-based eggs that resemble sunny-side-up or hard-boiled eggs!

Does JUST Egg go bad? ›

JUST Egg is made predominantly with mung beans. While it is heavily processed, it does have an expiration date and it will go bad.

Is it OK to eat just eggs every day? ›

Eggs can be a healthful source of protein, but they should not be the only food a person eats. The egg diet may lead to weight loss initially, but it is not a balanced or safe weight loss plan in the long-term. Once a person returns to their usual eating pattern, they may regain the weight.

Is eating just eggs good for weight loss? ›

Although eggs are nutritious, the egg diet doesn't have enough variety or calories to be considered a healthy or sustainable way of eating. With such restriction, weight regain is likely. You'll also miss out on fiber, calcium, and other essential nutrients by sticking to the egg diet for more than a few days.

Is JUST Egg high in cholesterol? ›

If you look at nutritional content, JUST Egg has 45 calories, 2.5g fat, 0mg cholesterol, 150mg Sodium, 5g protein, and 0g fiber, sugar, and carbs per serving.

What do vegans eat instead of scrambled eggs? ›

Pumpkin seeds (also called pepitas) are boiled and then blended with seasoning into a batter. Then just pour it into a hot pan and cook it up! This makes a vegan scramble that is fluffy, creamy, and super delicious. It's also low in calories and high in protein.

What do vegans use instead of butter? ›

What are good vegan butter substitutes? In baking, you can use vegan butter, applesauce, dairy-free yogurt, coconut oil, coconut butter, olive oil, nut butter, mashed banana and mashed avocado. In cooking, you can use olive oil, coconut oil, vegetable stock, or avocado oil to replace butter.

What is it called when you're vegan but eat eggs? ›

This is where vegganism comes in. Vegganism is a trend among some vegans wherein eggs can be included in their diet if the vegan knows where the egg has come from and is certain that the hens have been raised in an ethical manner, or perhaps the vegan in question keeps chicken and eat their eggs.

Is JUST Egg good for scrambled eggs? ›

The chef's kiss of egg. Use it to make pillowy omelettes, delicious French toast and scrambles so good you'll accidentally eat healthy.

Why is JUST Egg not vegan? ›

Why? The product was tested on animals prior to being approved by the FDA. Since cosmetic products that are tested on animals aren't considered vegan, then technically, Just Egg is not vegan.

How much JUST Egg equals one egg? ›

For most recipes simply substitute 3 tablespoons of Just Egg for each large egg. For each extra-large or jumbo egg called for substitute 4 tablespoons of Just Egg. In recipes that need either a more eggy flavor or a stronger structure, use 4 tablespoons of Just Egg per egg.

Can vegans eat unfertilised eggs? ›

No – vegans shouldn't eat eggs from backyard hens

Vegans don't eat animal products, full stop. There's no debate about it. If you do decide to start eating eggs, regardless of where they come from, you can't continue to call yourself a vegan.

How does JUST Egg affect the environment? ›

By making its eggs from plants, JUST Egg has prevented 87 million kg of CO2e from entering the atmosphere, saved 18.3 billion gallons of water, and prevented 26,900 acres of land from being farmed for soy and corn to feed chickens.

Does JUST Egg have meat glue? ›

It starts off with water, then mung bean protein expeller, pressed canola oil. Sugars, which consist of both tapioca syrup solids. and plain sugar. Tetra, sodium phosphate, salt, gellan gum, potassium citrate, keratine, Nissan, maltodextrin, transglutaminese, which is essentially meat glue.

Are eggs technically vegan? ›

A vegan diet includes only plant foods—fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts, and seeds. People who follow a vegan diet don't eat any animal foods, including dairy, eggs, and honey. About 3% of Americans follow a vegan diet.

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