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Can Anyone Recommend A Bread Maker?


JoyJ

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Hello. Can anybody recommend to me a good bread maker for making gluten free breads? Something not too large or expensive. I'd like to find one without teflon, but I bet all the pans have got non-stick coating, right? I tried making my own loaf in the oven, but it came out a combination of a brick and a sponge.

Also, can you all clear up a question for me: does amaranth have gluten or not? I eat a gluten-free cereal with amaranth, but I recently saw amaranth on a list of gluten-containing grains.

I'm not a strict celiac, but have gluten-sensitivities so must avoid as much as possible.

Thanks for any advice!

Joy


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lorka150 Collaborator

Amaranth is fine.

And really, any bread maker is fine... I bought a cheap Black and Decker before I heard any reocmmendations, and just pull out the paddle before the second knead. I know the new Cuisinart has a gluten-free setting.

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Hello. Can anybody recommend to me a good bread maker for making gluten free breads? Something not too large or expensive. I'd like to find one without teflon, but I bet all the pans have got non-stick coating, right? I tried making my own loaf in the oven, but it came out a combination of a brick and a sponge.

Also, can you all clear up a question for me: does amaranth have gluten or not? I eat a gluten-free cereal with amaranth, but I recently saw amaranth on a list of gluten-containing grains.

I'm not a strict celiac, but have gluten-sensitivities so must avoid as much as possible.

Thanks for any advice!

Joy

Zojirushi is the machine of choice, but its more spendy, but VERY worth it. They even tell you what setting to set it on for gluten free...We have tried several and this one wins out!

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Zojirushi is the machine of choice, but its more spendy, but VERY worth it. They even tell you what setting to set it on for gluten free...We have tried several and this one wins out!

I 2nd the zajirushi one it is really nice

momandgirls Enthusiast

We have the Zojirushi, too - we love it.

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