Best Mixes for baking
#1
Posted 10 November 2009 - 03:39 PM
first thanks for previous responses to my posts about making Christmas cookies and a crust for my tart recipe. I have tomorrow off and am making a minor expedition for gluten free seasonal baking supplies. Still haven't tried the Carrot - leek tart recipe yet, and its my mission to do that this weekend, along with trying a batch of press cookies!
I have copious notes from all your suggestions but due to limited time for experimentation have decided to go the route of prepared mixes.
My intent is to substitute a flour mix for the flour called for in my cookie recipes...
Folks have advocated Better Batter and Nearly Normal all purpose flour. I haven't seen these in my local health food store, so I am hoping Whole Foods in Portland carries one of these.
Anybody had success with other prepared mixes as a direct substitute for flour in a recipe?
My local place has just started carrying Namaste Biscuit mix, and the package has a recipe for a pie crust. We've had good luck with Namaste pizza crust mix so I am tempted to try this. Any comments or other recommendations?
#2
Posted 10 November 2009 - 03:47 PM
Daughter diagnosed 1/06 bloodwork and biopsy
-gluten-free since 1/06
Son tested negative-bloodwork (8/07), intestinal issues prompted biospy (3/08), results negative, but very positive dietary response, Dr. diagnosed Celiac disease (3/8)
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#3
Posted 10 November 2009 - 04:16 PM
ttg iga 88, reference range 0-19 gliadin peptide antibody iga 105, reference range 0-31
endoscopy positive for celiac disease, hiatal hernia, major acid reflux damage
diagnosed with arthritis in my teens, thyroid disease in my 20's, epilepsy in my 20's, adult ADD in my 30's, lupus this year(not convinced I have lupus)
suffered from joint pain, migraines, seizures, 4 miscarriages, 2 years infertility, scalp rash, bloating, chronic constipation, acid reflux, weight gain, hashimoto's disease, enlarged thyroid, thyroid nodule, extreme fatigue, low vitamin D, anemia, mouth and nose sores
Started gluten-free diet 10/7/09!
#4
Posted 11 November 2009 - 11:05 AM
Gluten Free - February 16, 2008
Diagnosed with positive bloodwork and biopsy.
No digestive symptoms for the past 25 years, but did have severe anemia, osteoporosis, lactose intolerance and RLS at time of diagnosis.
#5
Posted 11 November 2009 - 01:16 PM
For yeast breads I make my own combination in a recipe of Sorghum, Sweet Rice Flour and Jules....
I order it online at 6-5lb bags with a shelf life of 15 months and free shipping
Bloodwork Negative
Went gluten free 10/02/09
Immediate and Positive intestinal improvement with improvement in headache frequency
Enterolab results 11/23/09 (after one month gluten free)
Fecal Anti-tissue Transglutaminase IgA 10 units
Fecal Anti-gliadin IgA 9 units
Fecal Fat 1267 units
HLA-DQB1 Allele 1: 0201
HLA-DQB1 Allele 2: 0202
Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 2,2 (Subtype 2,2)
#6
Posted 11 November 2009 - 03:47 PM
didn't end up shopping today as it was a really nice day to do stuff outdoors with hubby... So Saturday it is. I have my list of all your suggestions....
I hear the theme of saving money by ordering online versus retail. But, I like to try a product first before I go that route,so I will be supporting the local economy, checking out my nearby healthfood store, and then heading up to Whole foods....
Once I figure out which product best suits my recipes, I may go the online route. I also can order things through a coworker who participates in a food coop.
BTW, Homemaker, I see you are also from Maine! What region?
Happy baking everyone!
#7
Posted 11 November 2009 - 04:26 PM
momxyz, on Nov 11 2009, 06:47 PM, said:
didn't end up shopping today as it was a really nice day to do stuff outdoors with hubby... So Saturday it is. I have my list of all your suggestions....
I hear the theme of saving money by ordering online versus retail. But, I like to try a product first before I go that route,so I will be supporting the local economy, checking out my nearby healthfood store, and then heading up to Whole foods....
Once I figure out which product best suits my recipes, I may go the online route. I also can order things through a coworker who participates in a food coop.
BTW, Homemaker, I see you are also from Maine! What region?
Happy baking everyone!
wow another Mainer...I am a few miles south of Bangor...
Bloodwork Negative
Went gluten free 10/02/09
Immediate and Positive intestinal improvement with improvement in headache frequency
Enterolab results 11/23/09 (after one month gluten free)
Fecal Anti-tissue Transglutaminase IgA 10 units
Fecal Anti-gliadin IgA 9 units
Fecal Fat 1267 units
HLA-DQB1 Allele 1: 0201
HLA-DQB1 Allele 2: 0202
Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 2,2 (Subtype 2,2)
#9
Posted 13 November 2009 - 01:39 PM
I can post either of those mixes if you like.
Gluten Intolerant. Celiac bloodwork - negative (levels were tested after being very low gluten for over a year).
No other testing done (not worth the pain). Mostly Gluten Free since 2003. Stopped all gluten 2006.
2 daughters also gluten intolerant (14 and 18). Youngest is very sensitive. Bloodwork done before trying a gluten free diet - negative. Oldest decided to do a gluten challenge before any testing.
#10
Posted 13 November 2009 - 02:03 PM
DMarie, on Nov 13 2009, 04:39 PM, said:
I can post either of those mixes if you like.
Oh my ...yes I would love for you to post the flour mix..(jules)....
I have found that I like her flour for some things...only Great for Gravies Pie Crust etc...
but I love her flour in my flour blends that I make up for myself with Brown Rice Flour and White Rice Flour
I also add a cup of her flour to my yeast bread recipe...but using her flour straight up...I have only had luck with certain recipes
There is something in there that pulls my flour blends together ...and adds better texture to my yeast breads
Thanks ...if you could post that recipe that would be great...
Bloodwork Negative
Went gluten free 10/02/09
Immediate and Positive intestinal improvement with improvement in headache frequency
Enterolab results 11/23/09 (after one month gluten free)
Fecal Anti-tissue Transglutaminase IgA 10 units
Fecal Anti-gliadin IgA 9 units
Fecal Fat 1267 units
HLA-DQB1 Allele 1: 0201
HLA-DQB1 Allele 2: 0202
Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 2,2 (Subtype 2,2)
#11
Posted 14 November 2009 - 06:42 AM
homemaker, on Nov 13 2009, 02:03 PM, said:
There is something in there that pulls my flour blends together ...and adds better texture to my yeast breads.
This is from her book, "Nearly Normal Cooking for Gluten Free Eating." I also found it posted on the web.
All Purpose Nearly Normal Gluten-Free Flour Mix
1 cup white rice flour
1 cup potato starch
1 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup corn flour
1/2 cup tapioca flour
4 tsp xanthan gum
On the web I found posted her suggestion for substitutes if you are avoiding corn (posted on 3/18/08 in the Washington Post):
1 cup white rice flour
1-1/2 cups potato starch
1 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup sorghum flour
4 tsp xanthan gum
You mentioned there being a little something in her mix that really helps in your breads. If you are purchasing her pre-made mix - that would likely be the Expandex she adds. Expandex is modified tapioca starch. I have never seen it posted how much Expandex she adds. You can purchase Expandex yourself and add. Heartlands Finest makes this product. I believe the instructions on the bag indicate that you sub out 2 tbs to 1/4 cup of Expandex for Tapioca flour called for in a recipe. I have a bag of it, but have never tried it! But since you mention noticing a difference when using Jules mix - I am going to try using some Expandex in my next loaf of bread!
Gluten Intolerant. Celiac bloodwork - negative (levels were tested after being very low gluten for over a year).
No other testing done (not worth the pain). Mostly Gluten Free since 2003. Stopped all gluten 2006.
2 daughters also gluten intolerant (14 and 18). Youngest is very sensitive. Bloodwork done before trying a gluten free diet - negative. Oldest decided to do a gluten challenge before any testing.
#12
Posted 14 November 2009 - 06:48 AM
Heartlands Finest's website is: www.heartlandsfinest.com.
Gluten Intolerant. Celiac bloodwork - negative (levels were tested after being very low gluten for over a year).
No other testing done (not worth the pain). Mostly Gluten Free since 2003. Stopped all gluten 2006.
2 daughters also gluten intolerant (14 and 18). Youngest is very sensitive. Bloodwork done before trying a gluten free diet - negative. Oldest decided to do a gluten challenge before any testing.
#13
Posted 07 July 2010 - 06:23 PM
DMarie, on 14 November 2009 - 06:48 AM, said:
Heartlands Finest's website is: www.heartlandsfinest.com.

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