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Refried Bean Bread


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Would prefer one that didn't use eggs or dairy as well. I just watched an old "Baking With Julia" episode that I had seen before. The chef on there made bread using canned refried beans and Mexican type seasonings. She not only made a loaf of bread with this but made something like a pizza with it as well. Sounded really delicous when I first saw this episode many years ago but I didn't have a bread machine back then. I have one now! I have done a search for recipes and see a lot of them listed but no gluten-free ones. I sure would like to make this!

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You could try to make this refried bean pie to satisfy a craving until someone comes up with a recipe.

Open Original Shared Link

I don't know if you could make it in a pizza pan and pick up the slices or if you'd need to eat it with a fork.

I use an all purpose baking mix or sometimes just use a gluten-free flour mix with 1 tsp. baking powder, 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 1/2 tsp. xanthan gum. Experiment...

What about a yeast bread made with pumpkin and sub it for the beans and change the spices. My gluten bread machine book has a recipe if I remember correctly :huh:

It probably has eggs and it would need to be converted but someone else might have a pumpkin yeast bread recipe with their gluten-free bread maker...IDK

Also you could post a link and someone could convert it...not me I don't have a gluten-free bread machine so I'm inexperienced for now :rolleyes:

Sounds like a yummy pizza crust to me!

Juliebove Rising Star
You could try to make this refried bean pie to satisfy a craving until someone comes up with a recipe.

Open Original Shared Link

I don't know if you could make it in a pizza pan and pick up the slices or if you'd need to eat it with a fork.

I use an all purpose baking mix or sometimes just use a gluten-free flour mix with 1 tsp. baking powder, 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 1/2 tsp. xanthan gum. Experiment...

What about a yeast bread made with pumpkin and sub it for the beans and change the spices. My gluten bread machine book has a recipe if I remember correctly :huh:

It probably has eggs and it would need to be converted but someone else might have a pumpkin yeast bread recipe with their gluten-free bread maker...IDK

Also you could post a link and someone could convert it...not me I don't have a gluten-free bread machine so I'm inexperienced for now :rolleyes:

Sounds like a yummy pizza crust to me!

The bean bake sounds sort of like my taco pizza.

I don't know about a yeast bread with pumpkin in it. All of the pumpking breads I've seen have been quick breads.

I don't have an actual recipe for the bean bread. Just did a quick search and came up with tons. I liked that it would have protein in it. Would make a good snack.

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As an alternative to canned refried beans, or going through the trouble of making them from scratch, I wonder if Open Original Shared Link would work. Some of the others on that page look interesting too.

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