Showing posts with label Gluten Free White Bread Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gluten Free White Bread Recipe. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Gluten Free Em’s Favorite White Bread


This bread takes a little effort, but is worth every bit of it! Fresh out of the bread machine it has a moist texture and is great for sandwiches. Of course, after a day or two it dries out and gets crumbly like all homemade bread. That is never a problem in my home though, because we eat it all up in one day!!!

Shopping list:
Eggs
Milk
Sugar in the Raw (Or brown, or white will do.)
Apple cider vinegar
Salt
Honey (Raw honey if possible)
Olive oil
White rice flour (Bob’s Red Mill is the brand that I recommend on all the flours except brown rice.)
Brown rice flour (Freshly milled using a Wondermill is how I do it.)
Tapioca starch
Potato starch
Almond meal
Active dry yeast (Make sure it says it is gluten free)

If you don’t have a corn allergy, you can also purchase xanthan gum and use a small amount, but it is not required. It does give it a more elastic texture, which makes it that much closer to the white bread you are used to. I personally do not use it any more.
If you have a bread machine:
Mix together…
2 whole eggs plus 2 egg whites
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
3 tablespoons  Sugar in the raw (or brown sugar)
1 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup of olive oil
2 tablespoons honey
Break up the yolks with a fork and add honey to the bread pan covering the paddle thoroughly with honey. Pour in liquid mixture.
Add dry ingredients…
1/2 cup brown rice flour
1 1/2 cup white rice flour
3/4 cup tapioca starch
3/4 cup potato starch
1/4 cup almond meal
2 teaspoons of yeast/ or one packet
Set bread machine on basic with medium crust and don’t forget to scrape the edges to ensure all dry ingredients are mixed in to the batter.

Without a bread machine:
Mix the same liquid ingredients with a mixer until the eggs are frothy. Slowly add dry ingredients, scraping edge of bowl to mix thoroughly. Transfer to a greased and floured loaf pan leaving at least an inch space at the top of the pan for the dough to rise. (Can be divided into two smaller loaves if desired.) Heat oven to 200°, then turn off. Place pan with dough into the warm oven to rise. In about an hour dough should be nearly doubled. Gently press the top of the loaf until it deflates slightly. Let rise again for 1 hour. Bake at 325° for roughly 45 minutes, or until top is very dark and toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Baking time will vary based of your oven.

If you don’t have a bread machine and are serious about going gluten free—Do yourself a favor and Go GET ONE! They save you time, effort, and money. They make the bread much better in texture and taste, not to mention nutrition from fresh ingredients. You will be happy you did!


~Em Kennedy~
Copyright 2016

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