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Bread Recipe That Resembles Wheat Bread


Kibbie

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I grew up only eating whole wheat bread... I didn't know about white bread till I was in school and thought the other kids bread looked funny!

Anyhow now that our house is gluten free... I find myself craving wheat bread. All the recipies I have found make a good white bread but it just isn't the same.

Anyone have a good recipe for me?

Kibbie


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lonewolf Collaborator

Sorry I can't help you, but I would love to find such a recipe too! I've experimented with adding flax meal and Montina flour to a rice based recipe and it was okay, but not exactly what I was hoping for. I have such a hard time eating/watching my kids eat bread that looks like Wonder bread.

Nantzie Collaborator

I'm the same way. Can't stand wonder bread. Never could. I was always a wheat bread kid.

Try Pamela's Wheat Free Bread Mix. Totally tastes and smells like wheat bread. It's unbelieveable. My kids and I are gluten-free. We go through at least two loaves of this a week. Even my husband eats it.

Nancy

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Try Manna from Anna's bread mixes. They are darker than white and more rustic. They are also DELICIOUS!!

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Try Manna from Anna's bread mixes. They are darker than white and more rustic. They are also DELICIOUS!!

I also second Anna's bread (gluten evolution). They have more of a soft real-bread texture. Some of the best, IMO.

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If you've got a gluten free white bread recipe that works well, try taking out 1/3 or 1/4 of the flour and replacing it with the same amount of Teff flour. You can also add sunflower seeds or other nuts to add more protein/texture.

My sister always makes her bread with Teff, and really likes it.

mamaw Community Regular

I vote for Anna's also......it's the best


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