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aim301 Rookie

If I have a good recipe for non-gluten-free meatloaf, can I just substitute gluten-free breadcrumbs for regular breadcrumbs? I want to try it, but I don't know if the consistency will be off.


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I did this but subbed out using almond flour. Turkey meatloaf with almond flour. It turned out great!

purple Community Regular

On gluten-free mommy.com, she says that you need 1 cup gluten-free fresh bread crumbs for a 1 1/2 lb. meat loaf. Her recipe uses 1/2 cup dried crumbs for a 1 1/2 lb. loaf.

There are lots of substitutes you can use but I never cared for meatloaf so I don't make it.

some ideas: (don't know how well they work)

gluten-free-rice chex, rice krispies, corn flakes

potato flakes

cornmeal

rice

gluten-free cracker crumbs

gluten-free dried bread crumbs

or mix and match above items if you are short

bakingbarb Enthusiast

For one loaf recipe I used 1/4 cup quinoa flakes, works perfect every time. Gluten eating family raves about it much more so then my gluten full recipe! IT is extra moist this way.

lonewolf Collaborator

I second the quinoa flakes. In fact, we just had meatloaf tonight for dinner and I used quinoa in it. I have also used crispy rice cereal, crushed rice chex, crushed rice cakes, flax meal, and crusts from Trader Joe's brown rice bread chopped finely in my food processor.

missy'smom Collaborator

Certain bread crumbs I find are a bit bulkier when they soak up the liquid so I use a little less. But for the most part I use the same amount.

SUZIN Newbie

When I make meatloaf I put in a little chopped onion, thyme, garlic powder, and some cooked potatoes....I have used mashed, chopped, or grated potatoes...and a egg or maybe some sweet rice flour for sticking it together....


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If you can tolerate it, you can also use gluten-free oats. Precooked sticky rice also works well in meatloaf too.

aim301 Rookie

Well, I made my usual meatball recipe with the gluten-free breadcrumbs, and they tasted the same as ever.

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