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Ok..here's a challenge..who can give me the best tasting GF bread

recipe. I am desperate to make a sandwich that tastes like a

sandwich! HELP. I've tried alot of breads and have not been

satisfied. I just received my first betty hagaman cook book and she

has several recipes in there, which is the best tasting? You know how

it is when you put so much work into something and it comes out

bad..you wanna cry!! I also tried Tinkyada noodles..and praise the

lord!!!! They are so wonderful tasting!!!!!!!!!!! I recommend to

everyone. If you live in NC...they now have them at the regular

supermarket. Lowes Foods carries them. I would appreciate any help

with the bread. Thanks

Kim

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Not exactly a recipe, but I just tried the GFPantry Sandwich Bread mix in my

bread machine

and loved it! It did have a little bit of a sticky texture, but this might be

due to the fact

that I was cutting it without letting it cool much. (Just too curious to let it

cool.) I first ate

a piece with a piece of cheese. Then another piece with some different cheese.

Then a

piece with a little cherry jelly. Then a piece covered with all the cherry

jelly I could fit. I

forgot how much I like jelly. Then I left the house so I would not eat the

whole loaf. Will

have to see how it is today - after it has been cooled and in the fridge for a

day.

So far, I have had great success with the GFPantry mixes. Just don't taste the

batter until it

is cooked. For some reason, they always taste gross to me in the batter stage

and I get so

worried they will end up tasting bad - so far, not the case.

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We love her Seattle Sourdough bread, and my kids are VERY picky! We

also like the Ruttledge bun recipe from the list. I bake that

in mini cake pans to make sub-sandwhich type rolls. We prefer the

sourdough toasted, but we ate the buns as hot dog buns at the beach

last summer without toasting.

Sue in Denver

>

> Ok..here's a challenge..who can give me the best tasting GF bread

> recipe. I am desperate to make a sandwich that tastes like a

> sandwich! HELP. I've tried alot of breads and have not been

> satisfied. I just received my first betty hagaman cook book and she

> has several recipes in there, which is the best tasting? You know

how

> it is when you put so much work into something and it comes out

> bad..you wanna cry!! I also tried Tinkyada noodles..and praise the

> lord!!!! They are so wonderful tasting!!!!!!!!!!! I recommend to

> everyone. If you live in NC...they now have them at the regular

> supermarket. Lowes Foods carries them. I would appreciate any help

> with the bread. Thanks

> Kim

>

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" Grandma's buns " recipe was something we could all eat. It is in the recipe file or, let me know and I will hunt it up for you. ( only one celiac in our house of 6) Lauretta

Ok..here's a challenge..who can give me the best tasting GF bread recipe. I am desperate to make a sandwich that tastes like a sandwich! HELP. I've tried alot of breads and have not been satisfied. I just received my first betty hagaman cook book and she has several recipes in there, which is the best tasting? You know how it is when you put so much work into something and it comes out bad..you wanna cry!! I also tried Tinkyada noodles..and praise the lord!!!! They are so wonderful tasting!!!!!!!!!!! I recommend to everyone. If you live in NC...they now have them at the regular supermarket. Lowes Foods carries them. I would appreciate any help with the bread. Thanks

Kim

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WE LOVE LOVE LOVE GRANDMA " S BUNS!!! Yes I'm yelling!

I found my last 3 Wilton pans at s (an arts and

crafts store that has a cake decorating section). I

didn't have any luck finding the last pack at Kroger.

They were even cheaper too!! I can fit 11 on my large

cookie sheet...the 12th one is a loner on the rest of

the shelf.

As a matter of fact, we found ourselves at a greek

restaurant tonight for my inlaws 57th anniversary.

They serve hot bread to dip in the olive oil and

feta concoction. Matt and I looked at each other

and said....wish we'd brought a bun! Gonna have to

try that at home real soon!

kathi

--- Lauretta McInnis wrote:

> " Grandma's buns " recipe was something we could all eat. It is

> in the recipe

> file or, let me know and I will hunt it up for you. ( only one

> celiac in our

> house of 6) Lauretta

>

>

> >

> > Ok..here's a challenge..who can give me the best tasting GF

> bread

> > recipe. I am desperate to make a sandwich that tastes like

> a

> > sandwich! HELP. I've tried alot of breads and have not been

> > satisfied. I just received my first betty hagaman cook book

> and she

> > has several recipes in there, which is the best tasting?

> You know how

> > it is when you put so much work into something and it comes

> out

> > bad..you wanna cry!! I also tried Tinkyada noodles..and

> praise the

> > lord!!!! They are so wonderful tasting!!!!!!!!!!! I

> recommend to

> > everyone. If you live in NC...they now have them at the

> regular

> > supermarket. Lowes Foods carries them. I would appreciate

> any help

> > with the bread. Thanks

> > Kim

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I have The Gluten Free Gourmet Bakes Bread, by Bette Hagman. To be

honest, I haven't found much in it that piques my interest...the

things I've tried are okay, but the best recipe for us by far is the

's Bagels recipe. My non-GF parents were here for Christmas and

they were amazed at how " real " that recipe is.

C

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Carol Fenster books are well worth a looksee - we've found bread recipes

in her Cooking Free book that work better for us than many of the Hagman

recipes - probably has to do with different flour mixes.

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I was wondering about which book Kim had, 'cause she wanted recipe

recommendations... It's interesting because I had tried one of Bette's

bagels and thought I wasn't that crazy about them, and it also seemed

like they were a lot of hassle to make. But, you are inspiring me to

try them again. :) Maybe I tried a different bagel? Which book is

's bagels in?

It took me a while to get into that book, but now that I have I've

found some recipes that I really like. It is hard to beat her rapid

french bread (from More) or her revised Bean crumpets... But from the

bread book, our favorites have been the quinoa (A surprise!),

featherlights, etc. I like the sourdoughs as well, but I had trouble

with my starter going OH SO BAD. I guess i didn't stir it frequently

enough and it got white mold and freakiness going on. How do you all

store your starter? I like to keep it around but considering I will

use it at most once a week, it's easy for things to go sadly awry.

PS While I love Bette's breads, as well as her biscotti, her desserts

(excluding pie) have, for the most part, not been to my taste, and

some of her main dishes are just plain weird (tomato veggie jello

casserole comes to mind, eugh). But, I can forgive her anything for

her breads and crumpets etc. ;)

>

> I have The Gluten Free Gourmet Bakes Bread, by Bette Hagman. To be

> honest, I haven't found much in it that piques my interest...the

> things I've tried are okay, but the best recipe for us by far is the

> 's Bagels recipe. My non-GF parents were here for Christmas

and

> they were amazed at how " real " that recipe is.

>

> C

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Love her pizza crust! Not such great luck with her muffins and breads,

but I ought to give her another try one of these days. :)

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> Carol Fenster books are well worth a looksee -

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I just keep the starter in an air tight container on the counter, and

I stir it at least once a day. You also have to keep up with it

though by taking some out and putting new flour in at least weekly

even if you don't bake with it. At this point I'm making 2-3 loaves a

week. At some point I'm sure I'll need to start new starter, but for

now it's working really well.

I have to also say that we love Bette's bean flour english muffins

from " Bakes Bread " . We can make fabulous eggs bennedict with those!

Yum.

Sue in Denver

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> I like the sourdoughs as well, but I had trouble

> with my starter going OH SO BAD. I guess i didn't stir it frequently

> enough and it got white mold and freakiness going on. How do you all

> store your starter? I like to keep it around but considering I will

> use it at most once a week, it's easy for things to go sadly awry.

>

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If you want sourdough but don't cook it often, you have to make a new batch of starter every time. No big deal, except you must plan the day ahead to take a few seconds to mix the starter up.

There is no culinary law that says you aren't allowed to make sourdough unless you baby a starter with a pedigree.

best wishes

Chris

----- Original Message ----- I like the sourdoughs as well, but I had trouble with my starter going OH SO BAD. I guess i didn't stir it frequently enough and it got white mold and freakiness going on. How do you all store your starter?

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