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What’s the best vegetarian alternative to gelatine?
There is no exact plant-based substitute – the ideal option will depend on the dish. But, ultimately, it’s easiest to choose a recipe that doesn’t require gelatine

TL;DR
- Gelatin has a unique texture that makes finding an exact plant-based substitute difficult.
- Various plant-based gelling agents exist, including agar-agar, pectin, and cornflour, but they do not replicate gelatin's properties precisely.
- Different substitutes require different temperatures and dosages, and yield varying textures (e.g., agar creates a more opaque and crumbly gel that melts at a higher temperature).
- Cornflour can be manipulated to achieve different textures, such as a thick, pipeable cream.
- Agar is often preferred for jellies, with a general guide of 0.5% agar by weight of liquid.
- Experts recommend following recipes specifically designed without gelatin for optimal results and to avoid culinary mishaps.