Aquafaba literally means bean water -- the water that's drained off neutral-coloured beans like chickpeas, white beans and cannellini beans. Vegans have had limited choices when it came to baked goods. The existing substitutes did not have the chemical properties of eggs which made them integral for binding and leavening. But now there is the perfect substitute and it's aquafaba. And it's blown open the world of vegan baking. This collection of recipes, however, is not only for vegans. It is great for anyone who has an allergy to dairy and eggs. It's proof that you can go egg-free and still enjoy delicious recipes. You will never miss eggs again. The general rule of thumb is 3 tbsp of aquafaba equals one egg. The protein in aquafaba, when mixed with some sugar and a pinch of cream of tartar, perfectly simulates egg whites. Neutral in taste, you don't have to worry about your dishes tasting beany. All your breakfast and brunch favourites are here from omelettes, French Toast and pancakes to scones and crepes. You'll enjoy satisfying and sumptuous Vegan Shepherds Pie, Vegan Mac and Cheese and Manicotti for lunch or dinner. And you can once again enjoy Alfredo Sauce over your pasta. And the meringue desserts are not to be missed -- Fruit Pavlova and Sweet Potato Pie to Lemon Meringue Pie. Chocolate Chip Cookies, S'mores Bars, Snickerdoodles and Chocolate Ice Cream are perfect for those children's birthday parties where allergies are now a prevailing concern. Now you no longer have to live without the culinary wonders that eggs and egg whites produce. All you need to do is open up a can of chickpeas, drain the water and you're ready to go. AUTHOR: Rebecca Coleman is a food blogger (Cooking by Laptop) and she works primarily with small businesses, arts and non-profit organisations to help them to create social media marketing plans. 16 colour photos