I think you can use some of my recipes, if you just substitute for the almond meal I have in some of them.
You can take chia seed and soak it in cold water to make an egg "gel". ( I eat eggs, but I will play around with recipes because I don't do flax. ) You can also do this with soaking plain psyllium in warm water. Buckwheat and amaranth are both more sticky than some other flours and do not need as much "gum," if at all. Mashed sweet potato or sweet potato flour gives a nice result sometimes, as does adding canned pumpkin.
Gluten Free gum free yeast free vegan buckwheat mini loaf (will need to omit almond and substitute what you want to get the total flours to 1 and 1/4 cup)
http://www.celiac.co...-loaf-of-bread/_______
gluten-free Buckwheat pancake or flatbread (this is so easy and works so well, and it's Eggless !) just uses buckwheat, potato starch, and garbanzo flour
can't get the link to come up easily, hmm.
http://www.celiac.co...917#entry768917Take a heaping tablespoon each of buckwheat flour, potato starch, and garbanzo flour
pinch salt, pinch cream of tartar, dash baking soda about 1/8 teasp
spices, if desired, sweetener, if desired
mix with
teaspoon of olive or other oil
1/2 teas lemon juice or pure apple cider vinegar
small spoon of agave, molasses, or honey, if desired, or some stevia
enough water to make a thick pancake batter
Combine and pour into heated oiled skillet, cook until bubbles come thru and edges start to dry out a little, and the bottom is browned, then flip w/ spatula and finish cooking. Makes one pancake.
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This
quick skillet bread works if you sub buckwheat for the almond meal, and use chia or flax gel or egg substitute. Amaranth and sorghum are the other two flours, and with molasses this is like cornbread, sans corn
scroll down the thread for recipe
http://www.celiac.co...619#entry725619_________
And of course,
Bun In the Cup. This can be done eggless with the above mixture for buckwheat pancake flours. I have done this microwave recipe with many different flours, and with tweaking, all of them work, even with no eggs, if you use certain flours. Might take chia or flax gel for some types.
http://www.celiac.co...864#entry771864