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Bread Machine Recipes? Dairy Free/gluten Free Sour Cream?


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I am wondering if anyone has a good bread machine recipe they would recommend. I am looking for a basic recipe for my 31/2 year old for sandwiches, etc. There are SO many out there I thought I would check with you all before making a bunch of bad gluten free bread!

Also, I am looking for a gluten free/dairy free sour cream substitute. Any recommendations? I have been using Tofutti's Sour supreme but they can't say they are 100% gluten free so I am unsure about it.

Thanks


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Here are some places you can check for a sour cream substitute:

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Seems to me it shouldn't be too difficult to make a kind of sour cream like thing. Like whipping some combination of tapioca/sweet white rice/soy flours and/or rice/soy milk with some guar gum. Then a little something for the sour taste like lemon juice, vinegar, or maybe cream of tartar. Or use one of those yogurt cultures to curdle it, which would impart that sort of taste I think.

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toffutti's is what we use. And it has been on a ton of Gluten-free Casein-free lists that I've seen. I'd say if you eat it and don't react to it, you are probably safe to eat it more. It is made of soy and sometimes if you are sensitive to dairy you may also be sensitive to soy.

As far as the bread goes. We use the kinnicknick brand, but I'm not sure if it is dairy free??? Otherwise the energy bread......but I haven't yet switched myself over to gluten-free bread. I've been told it is an aquired taste. I made a ton of bread recipes and they all came out tasting horrible so I'd rather buy premade.

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