Guest guest Posted November 21, 2004 Report Share Posted November 21, 2004 I have never used a bread machine. I have only made bread once from scratch, and that was before going gfcf. Is this bread good to eat ? And, what it is the brand of a bread machine that has a cycle 'gf' ? Thanks, Hi This recipe isn't yeast free but is gfcf, corn free and soy free. Hope it is of use. My bread machine has an automatic gluten-free cycle. If yours hasn't, then these are the settings: Pre heat - nil Knead 1 - 3 minutes Knead 2 - 15 minutes Rise 1 - nil Knock down 1 - nil Rise 2 - 25 minutes at 35 degrees Celcius Knock down 2 - 30 seconds Rise 3 - 30 minutes at 35 degrees C Bake - 75 minutes at 110 degrees C Take out immediately - don't leave in for the " keep warm " phase. Leave in tin for 7 minutes, then turn out to cool. Allow to cool completely before slicing. Freezes well. Gluten free Rice & Besan Bread 470mls water 3 x 60g eggs 1/3 cup oil 1 tspn vinegar 1/2 cup brown rice flour 1/2 cup besan (chick pea flour) 2 cups white rice flour 1 cup arrowroot 1 tblspn Xanthan Gum 2 tblspns sugar 1 1/2 teaspns salt 2 teaspns yeast --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Hi The brand of the bread machine is “Sunbeam” the unit is called the “Quantum Smartbake”. It is endorsed by the Coeliac Society (of Australia) and supposedly they were involved in the development of the gluten-free cycle and the recipes. I’m not keen on gluten free bread but this one is rather nice – everyone in the house eats it . . . except the ASD son that it was purchased specifically for! :-) RE: GFCF Yeast free bread recipe ! I have never used a bread machine. I have only made bread once from scratch, and that was before going gfcf. Is this bread good to eat ? And, what it is the brand of a bread machine that has a cycle 'gf' ? Thanks, Hi This recipe isn't yeast free but is gfcf, corn free and soy free. Hope it is of use. My bread machine has an automatic gluten-free cycle. If yours hasn't, then these are the settings: Pre heat - nil Knead 1 - 3 minutes Knead 2 - 15 minutes Rise 1 - nil Knock down 1 - nil Rise 2 - 25 minutes at 35 degrees Celcius Knock down 2 - 30 seconds Rise 3 - 30 minutes at 35 degrees C Bake - 75 minutes at 110 degrees C Take out immediately - don't leave in for the " keep warm " phase. Leave in tin for 7 minutes, then turn out to cool. Allow to cool completely before slicing. Freezes well. Gluten free Rice & Besan Bread 470mls water 3 x 60g eggs 1/3 cup oil 1 tspn vinegar 1/2 cup brown rice flour 1/2 cup besan (chick pea flour) 2 cups white rice flour 1 cup arrowroot 1 tblspn Xanthan Gum 2 tblspns sugar 1 1/2 teaspns salt 2 teaspns yeast --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Do you eat other breads than this, or does this work well enough that it's what you eat. Thanks; I might just look into this. RE: GFCF Yeast free bread recipe ! I have never used a bread machine. I have only made bread once from scratch, and that was before going gfcf. Is this bread good to eat ? And, what it is the brand of a bread machine that has a cycle 'gf' ? Thanks, Hi This recipe isn't yeast free but is gfcf, corn free and soy free. Hope it is of use. My bread machine has an automatic gluten-free cycle. If yours hasn't, then these are the settings: Pre heat - nil Knead 1 - 3 minutes Knead 2 - 15 minutes Rise 1 - nil Knock down 1 - nil Rise 2 - 25 minutes at 35 degrees Celcius Knock down 2 - 30 seconds Rise 3 - 30 minutes at 35 degrees C Bake - 75 minutes at 110 degrees C Take out immediately - don't leave in for the " keep warm " phase. Leave in tin for 7 minutes, then turn out to cool. Allow to cool completely before slicing. Freezes well. Gluten free Rice & Besan Bread 470mls water 3 x 60g eggs 1/3 cup oil 1 tspn vinegar 1/2 cup brown rice flour 1/2 cup besan (chick pea flour) 2 cups white rice flour 1 cup arrowroot 1 tblspn Xanthan Gum 2 tblspns sugar 1 1/2 teaspns salt 2 teaspns yeast --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Hi There are other recipes in the book but seeing as this one is nice, I haven’t got around to trying them yet. I also use a “ready to go” gluten /dairy free bread mix – ie just add water. Its available in supermarkets here from a company named “Healtheries” in New Zealand. Their web site is http://www.healtheries.co.nz <http://www.healtheries.co.nz/> which has a description of their ready mixes. I also do non gluten free breads in the machine. Smells lovely to have bread cooking:-) RE: GFCF Yeast free bread recipe ! Do you eat other breads than this, or does this work well enough that it's what you eat. Thanks; I might just look into this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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