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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

Cooking Secrets: 5 Best Substitutes for Eggs in Meatballs

The closest alternatives to Eggs in Meatballs are Mashed Potatoes, Butter Milk and Bread Crumbs, Chickpea Flour, Plain Yogurt, and Tofu.

Mashed Potatoes is the closest match - it has a similar flavor and works at a 1:1 ratio in most recipes.

Butter Milk and Bread Crumbs

Buttermilk is a great way to make meatballs.

Finding the perfect egg substitute for your meatballs can feel like a secret quest.

No eggs? No problem.

We're here to share our top five picks that keep those meatballs juicy, tasty, and holding together like best buddies. You might be surprised at how simple and accessible these substitutes are. "Been there, done that," we say, as we've tried and tested each alternative in our own kitchens.

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  • Why Use Eggs in Meatballs?
  • 5 Egg Replacements for Moist Meatballs
    • 1 - Mashed Potatoes
    • 2 - Butter Milk and Bread Crumbs
    • 3 - Chickpea Flour
    • 4 - Plain Yogurt
    • 5 - Tofu
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Why Use Eggs in Meatballs?

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Eggs are a common ingredient in meatballs.

A large number of people, however, are unaware that the egg they are eating is the reason why their meatball is so moist.

That's because eggs consist mostly of water and protein - two ingredients that help hold the water within the mixture together.

Once cooked, these proteins coagulate and form a tight bond within the meatball, creating a moist texture.

This ultimately means that eggs help keep your meatballs tender and juicy instead of dry and crumbly.

Adding eggs not only makes sure that your meatballs remain as such after cooking but also ensures they don't fall apart; this is because of the egg's binding effect, which holds the outer layer of the meatball together.

When preparing meatballs, the addition of eggs not only ensures that your dish is delicious and moist but that it is also nutritious.

Egg protein contributes to making a healthy dish even healthier.

5 Egg Replacements for Moist Meatballs

Eggs are often used as a binding agent to hold the ingredients together.

However, if you're looking for alternatives to eggs in your meatball recipe, there are several substitutes that can provide the same binding effect.

SubstituteKey CharacteristicsProper Ratio
Mashed PotatoesCreamy texture with mild flavor¼ cup of mashed potatoes per egg
Buttermilk andMoisture and tanginess with added texture¼ cup of buttermilk and ¼ cup of bread crumbs per egg
Bread Crumbs
Chickpea FlourNutty flavor and binding properties3 tablespoons of chickpea flour mixed with 3 tablespoons of water
Plain YogurtCreaminess and slight tanginess¼ cup of plain yogurt per egg
TofuSoft and neutral flavor with binding properties¼ cup of mashed tofu per egg

Now let's explore each substitute in more detail:

1 - Mashed Potatoes

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The addition of mashed potatoes is a great way to add an extra layer of texture to your meatballs.

This alternative proves to be simple and effective; all you need to do is mix the potatoes with your favorite herbs and spices, such as garlic powder and onion powder.

Even better: You can even prepare mashed sweet potatoes for a sweeter dish.

If you're looking for a little extra flavor, try adding fresh parsley or grated parmesan cheese.

This substitute is simple to put together and extremely tasty.

2 - Butter Milk and Bread Crumbs

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Buttermilk is a great way to make meatballs.

It has a rather pungent taste, making it the perfect addition to your dish.

You can prepare your buttermilk by adding vinegar and lemon juice (not too much).

Stir well and allow the curds to form.

Once that happens, drain the excess liquid, wrap the curds in cheesecloth, and place it in a colander to drain off any additional liquid.

This substitute is particularly important for vegetarians or those picky about fat content.

You can use buttermilk to replace eggs where the taste will remain just the same.

Bread crumbs are also an excellent addition to providing your meatballs with a crispy exterior.

3 - Chickpea Flour

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Chickpeas are an excellent source of protein, fiber, and minerals.

Chickpea flour is another fantastic alternative that you can use to replace eggs in your meatballs.

This flour does not contain gluten at all.

It also makes a great substitute for those allergic to gluten or sensitive to dairy products.

One thing is certain: Chickpea flour is a delicious substitute that will add an extra dash of flavor to your meatballs.

Chickpeas come in many different varieties, including garbanzo beans and besan, which you can find in most grocery stores.

4 - Plain Yogurt

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Yogurt is a great alternative for those looking to find substitutes for eggs.

It's loaded with protein, has some carbohydrates, and is full of calcium.

What's more: The flavor of your meatballs will never change whether you use yogurt or eggs as a substitute.

This makes it ideal for picky eaters who are unlikely to notice a difference.

Plain yogurt is simple to prepare and can be used as an egg substitute in many recipes.

You'll enjoy cooking if you decide to use it.

5 - Tofu

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Tofu is a popular vegan alternative that makes a perfect substitute for eggs.

While it's helpful to follow a recipe when using tofu as an egg replacement, you can still do many things with this ingredient.

It has a unique texture that works incredibly well in meatballs - and the flavor will remain the same.

Tofu is an ideal vegan substitute for those who like to cook and eat healthily.

You can find tofu in most grocery stores, as well as health-food stores.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best substitute for Eggs in Meatballs?

Mashed Potatoes is the best substitute for Eggs in Meatballs because it shares a similar flavor and texture. Use it at a 1:1 ratio in any recipe that calls for Eggs in Meatballs.

What can I use if I run out?

Yes, and the results are often hard to tell apart. Mashed Potatoes is the go-to replacement.

For variety, Butter Milk and Bread Crumbs adds its own twist to the dish.

Can you combine two substitutes for a closer match?

Sometimes. Blending two partial substitutes - one for flavor and one for texture - gets closer to the original.

This works best when neither alone fully replicates what you need.

Can the substitute be used raw as well as cooked?

Not always. Some substitutes are processed or have a strong raw flavor that disappears with heat.

Check whether the original is typically used raw before assuming the substitute will work the same way.

Explore more: This post is part of our Ingredient Substitutes Guide.
Andrew Gray

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