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Recipes For Breadmakers


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grundyg Newbie

Hi! My name is Gabriela and I live in Argentina. My question is the following .. does anybody have a good gluten free recipe for a breadmaker ? We do not have breadmakers here in Argentina but there is a possibility that someone brings one to me from the USA, so before buying it I would like to know if I can make good use of it and make a lot of bread for

Many thanks!!!!

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I would also be very inerested in finding out.

Thanks

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AmyandSabastian Explorer

Same here. I have a breadmaker and I have had VERY bad results. Of course I cant make normal bread either. lol So recipes would be nice. Anyone know of any? Do you prefer to use a machine or the oven? What flour is better for breads?

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debimashni Newbie

I have had very good luck making gluten free bread with a breadmaker. I purchased a Breadman Ultimate that has several options on it, including a dough only cycle that I use for pizza dough and buns. As far as recipes, I use several different recipes from the Gluten-free Gourmet cookbooks, Gluten Free 101 and the Gluten Free Kitchen. My family prefers the recipes that either have instant mashed potato buds or grated raw potates. As far as the flour, I usually use a mixture of white rice, tapioca starch and potato starch (from the Gluten-Free Gourmet cookbook). I have also used recipes that call for brown rice, sorgum, buckwheat and montina flours. I have found that adding 1 tsp of unsweetened plain gelatin (even if the recipe doesn't call for it), helps prevent the bread from crumbling. I don't think that I can copy the recipes from the cookbooks on here because of copywrite laws, but if you want to email me I can give you more info.

debismashni@aol.com

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