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Quinoa Flour


gypsyfey

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gypsyfey Newbie

I just found Quinoa flour, and so far it is working wonderfully for my baking. I use it in place of regular flour with no extras needed....no xanthum gum, no extra flours to mix. I made chocolate chip cookies yesterday and my kids loved them. My father in law has made pie crust that no one even realised was gluten free. I would love to hear if anyone else has tried this!


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I often use it, but it does have a unique taste, and generally use it as part of a mix.

FreyaUSA Contributor

I use it as well, but also in a mixture. Since experimenting with gluten-free flours I find myself more and more nutrition conscious and quinoa flour is one of the best out there (with rice being one of the least nutritious.) I actually haven't tried it alone, thanks for the suggestion, I think I will.

Oh, I read somewhere that because it is very high in protein, it bakes even more differently (great grammar B)) than many of the mixed flours from wheat (hope that makes sense!)

gypsyfey Newbie

Quinoa is considered one of the best sources of protein in the grain family.

I have only tried one recipe so far, but I substituted Quinoa exactly like flour and the cookies tasted great (no after taste), and they held up fine, with no crumbling or loss of consistency.

FreyaUSA Contributor

Yesterday I made sandwich rolls that I usually use a mixture of equal parts chickpea, soy and corn flour to make with just quinoa flour. My husband liked it but my son (who eats these for lunch every day) and I did not. The flavor was just odd. Ah well!

Next, I'm going to try the Bob's RM rice flour, glutinous rice flour and asian rice flour mixture and see what happens. (But rice flour is just not as nutritious as the others! Bah!)

kvogt Rookie

I've eaten quinoa a few times and find it effects me cognitively. It makes me feel sort of "stoned".

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