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Belinda Meeker

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HELP anyone have breads,pizza,hambuger buns, hot dog buns, or any other ways to make breads without using already made mixes I sure could use some help here plz asap!!! ty Belinda


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suziew Rookie

I have Gluten-Free Baking Classics by Annalise G. Roberts. It has some great recipes. On her website foodphilosopher.com, she also has recipes for hamburger buns. I espiecially like the english muffin recipe. I think it taste better than the wheat ones.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

I have a really good hot dog/hamburger bun recipe posted Open Original Shared Link. It's the best one I have tried.

skinnyminny Enthusiast

I have a great sandwhich bread recipe if you are interested it is on this site I am not sure if others have tried it but it is as close to normal bread as I have found! Let me know if you need me to re post it! I also invested in a cusinart bread machiene with a gluten free setting which was way worth the $100.

Belinda Meeker Apprentice

Thank You All Whom replied to my problem about breads you have no idea how it was greatly appriciated ! I'am gonna try it as soon as I get the brown rice flour :)

bbuster Explorer

My son's favorite bread:

Featherlight Bread

Bette Hagman's recipe

Dry Ingredients

featherlight flour mix 3 cups

Xanthan gum 2 1/4 tsp

unflavored gelatin 1 1/2 tsp

Egg Replacer 1 1/2 tsp

salt 3/4 tsp

sugar 3 tbsp

dry milk or almond meal 1/3 cup

yeast 2 1/4 tsp

Wet Ingredients

eggs 1 plus 2 whites

margarine or butter 4 1/2 tbsp

vinegar 3/4 tsp

honey or molasses 3 tsp (I usually use 1/2 of each)

water (more or less) 1 1/2 cups

@ about 110oF.

blend wet ingredients (reserve some of the water)

add dry ingredients

mix on high 3 1/2 minutes

put in pans, cover with plastic

let rise in warm place about 60 minutes

(35 minutes for fast-rising yeast)

bake 50-60 minutes at 400oF

cover with foil after 10 minutes to prevent over-browning

Featherlight Flour Mix

white rice flour 1 cup

tapioca flour 1 cup

corn starch 1 cup

potato flour (not starch) 1 tbsp

Belinda Meeker Apprentice
My son's favorite bread:

Featherlight Bread

Bette Hagman's recipe

Dry Ingredients

featherlight flour mix 3 cups

Xanthan gum 2 1/4 tsp

unflavored gelatin 1 1/2 tsp

Egg Replacer 1 1/2 tsp

salt 3/4 tsp

sugar 3 tbsp

dry milk or almond meal 1/3 cup

yeast 2 1/4 tsp

Wet Ingredients

eggs 1 plus 2 whites

margarine or butter 4 1/2 tbsp

vinegar 3/4 tsp

honey or molasses 3 tsp (I usually use 1/2 of each)

water (more or less) 1 1/2 cups

@ about 110oF.

blend wet ingredients (reserve some of the water)

add dry ingredients

mix on high 3 1/2 minutes

put in pans, cover with plastic

let rise in warm place about 60 minutes

(35 minutes for fast-rising yeast)

bake 50-60 minutes at 400oF

cover with foil after 10 minutes to prevent over-browning

Featherlight Flour Mix

white rice flour 1 cup

tapioca flour 1 cup

corn starch 1 cup

potato flour (not starch) 1 tbsp

ty so much i will try this one too so i can see which one is like real bread lol'

tanks for helping me :)

Belinda


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Gluten Free Flax Bread by Laurie150 from recipezaar. Recipe #190906. She has published a cookbook as well. I'll dig up the info if you are interested.

12-18 servings 1 loaf

2 3/4 hours 2hours prep

1 1/4 cups gluten-free flour

1/4 cup garfava flour (I make 3 loaves at a time and use 2 3/4 c rice and 1 c sorghum, 3/4 c coconut flour) Feel free to try different flours.

1/2 cup potato starch

1/4 cup cornstarch (I use arrowroot)

1/4 cup flax seed meal

2 1/2 teaspoons xanthan gumm

2 teaspoons active dry yeast

1 teaspoon salt (I only use 2 tsp. for 3 loaves)

2 eggs

2 egg whites (I don't use since we go through so much bread in a week.)

1 cup water or milk

2 tablespoons vegetable oil (I use grapeseed oil)

2 tablespoons honey (for 3 loaves I use 5 T sugar or honey)

2 teaspoons vinegar (I have omitted this, not sure what it does)

1. Combine flours, flax, starches, gum, yeast, salt.

2.. In the mixer, combine wet ingredients, then add dry.

3. Scrape the sides, and mix on medium for 4-5 minutes.

4. Pour into 9 x 5 pan,(I use 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 and it works, make sure to grease and flour your pans) and let rise to top of pan (took about 80 minutes). I always let it rise in a turned off oven. (I let it rise on top of the oven)

5. Bake at 350F for about 40 minutes. (I bake 3 loaves for 44 minutes)

6. Remove from pan, cool, and slice.

7. *use egg replacer of choice to create a vegan loaf, as well as an alternative sweetener for the honey.

irish daveyboy Community Regular
HELP anyone have breads,pizza,hambuger buns, hot dog buns, or any other ways to make breads without using already made mixes I sure could use some help here plz asap!!! ty Belinda

Hi Belinda,

See you want to bake without using pre - mixes,

here's a link to recipes that i have posted, you even have photo's with some

so you can see how it should turn out.

.

Brand names in brackets can be ignored, they are required by the Irish Coeliac Society

to show that ingredients have been vetted and are 100% free from

cross - contamination.

.

.

Open Original Shared Link

.

.

Happy Baking.

.

Best Regards,

David

Belinda Meeker Apprentice
Hi Belinda,

See you want to bake without using pre - mixes,

here's a link to recipes that i have posted, you even have photo's with some

so you can see how it should turn out.

.

Brand names in brackets can be ignored, they are required by the Irish Coeliac Society

to show that ingredients have been vetted and are 100% free from

cross - contamination.

.

.

Open Original Shared Link

.

.

Happy Baking.

.

Best Regards,

David

David,

Thanks you for the recp's, and u r so right about this stuff tasteing like "cardboard'

my hubby said my bread was like eating sawdust, so I hope ur's r better then the pre-mixes :)

having some probls on the findings or flours that don't cost have a leg !

We have a health food store who sells all the free flours but for 16 oz. $7.00

for 4 hotdog buns (which weren't fit to even eat) $4.99

I can't see why we r being punished for having a disease that probably all ppl have but just not aware why they r, so tired, sick to their stomach, or have skin problems.

I sure hope there is a break thru soon, so us poor ppl can get the kind of foods that rn't making us severally ill .

But since there is no "Miracle" pill to fix this-I doubt it will ever happen :(

Thanks again for all ur help:)

Belinda

Belinda Meeker Apprentice
Gluten Free Flax Bread by Laurie150 from recipezaar. Recipe #190906. She has published a cookbook as well. I'll dig up the info if you are interested.

12-18 servings 1 loaf

2 3/4 hours 2hours prep

1 1/4 cups gluten-free flour

1/4 cup garfava flour (I make 3 loaves at a time and use 2 3/4 c rice and 1 c sorghum, 3/4 c coconut flour) Feel free to try different flours.

1/2 cup potato starch

1/4 cup cornstarch (I use arrowroot)

1/4 cup flax seed meal

2 1/2 teaspoons xanthan gumm

2 teaspoons active dry yeast

1 teaspoon salt (I only use 2 tsp. for 3 loaves)

2 eggs

2 egg whites (I don't use since we go through so much bread in a week.)

1 cup water or milk

2 tablespoons vegetable oil (I use grapeseed oil)

2 tablespoons honey (for 3 loaves I use 5 T sugar or honey)

2 teaspoons vinegar (I have omitted this, not sure what it does)

1. Combine flours, flax, starches, gum, yeast, salt.

2.. In the mixer, combine wet ingredients, then add dry.

3. Scrape the sides, and mix on medium for 4-5 minutes.

4. Pour into 9 x 5 pan,(I use 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 and it works, make sure to grease and flour your pans) and let rise to top of pan (took about 80 minutes). I always let it rise in a turned off oven. (I let it rise on top of the oven)

5. Bake at 350F for about 40 minutes. (I bake 3 loaves for 44 minutes)

6. Remove from pan, cool, and slice.

7. *use egg replacer of choice to create a vegan loaf, as well as an alternative sweetener for the honey.

Andrea,

Thanks for the research u did :)

I sure can use all I can get my hands on !

My son needs a lunch everyday for work, He is usually under ground and there isn't any way to even heat food or wash his hands so he has to have something in a baggie easy to eat (he works in a coal mine

I will try all the "New" recp's all those wonderful ppl have taken the time to pass on to me :rolleyes:

Thanks again !

Belinda

irish daveyboy Community Regular
David,

Thanks you for the recp's, and u r so right about this stuff tasteing like "cardboard'

my hubby said my bread was like eating sawdust, so I hope ur's r better then the pre-mixes :)

having some probls on the findings or flours that don't cost have a leg !

We have a health food store who sells all the free flours but for 16 oz. $7.00

for 4 hotdog buns (which weren't fit to even eat) $4.99

I can't see why we r being punished for having a disease that probably all ppl have but just not aware why they r, so tired, sick to their stomach, or have skin problems.

I sure hope there is a break thru soon, so us poor ppl can get the kind of foods that rn't making us severally ill .

But since there is no "Miracle" pill to fix this-I doubt it will ever happen :(

Thanks again for all ur help:)

Belinda

Hi Belinda,

I know that ingredients cost a fortune

.

you nearly have to re - mortgage your home for the ingredients of a chocolate cake.

.

But seriously if you live near an Asian Market, you can get all your flours there.

.

(I of course can't say that on the Irish site as all ingredients quoted have to be in compliance)

.

Cornflour(starch), Tapioca flour/starch (Cassava), Brown rice flour (or just rice flour)

not sure about Ground Rice or Ground Almonds (Almond Meal), Asian Markets tend to be about

75% cheaper than health food shops.

.

If you try the bread let me know what you think ? ?

.

Best Regards,

David

Guest j_mommy

cruelshoes...

I tried your hotdog/hamburger bun recipe and it was great!

Also wanted to add that I made the hotdog buns too big and they make great sub bread!!! put some sliced ham, mayo and lettuce in there and it was great!!!!

Thanks for teh recipe!

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