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Need Some Bread Recipes


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A friend of mine just figured out her son is celiac too. She's tried a couple of bakery and store bought breads only to make paperweights out of them. Her son is 4 and probably wants something like wonderbread. She is also gluten free and probably wouldn't mind a few other recipies to try. (I've got nothing to offer because my other allergies make bread next to impossible and I never liked it much before going gluten-free).

Could you share your recipies/mix recommendations and indicate if they will make a kid friendly or adult friendly loaf. She is also considering a gluten-free breadmaker. I don't think her son has any other dietary restrictions.

I've also told her to look for Udi's


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I just tried Pamelas bread mix...Absolutely delicious. Also, you dont have to have a gluten-free bread maker, pamelas actually suggests usin a normal settin for the bread... Turns out well... Anyway, pamelas is a white bread mix. I think the little boy might love it.

As for other recipes, I aint tried none, but my breadmaker came with a cookbook includin gluten-free breads. So Ill probably try some of those and I will let you know how they turn out

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I agree. Pamelas Bread Mix is the best out there. You can even add so many things to it to make speacialty breads too!!!

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This bread is fabulous! I also make it with raisins and cinnamon. Both are fantastic!

MelindaLee Contributor

I like he recipe on the back of the package for BRM Potato Starch. I used my regular ole' bread maker. I just watch that the dry ingrediants get incorporated (I will scrape it down as it's mixing if it isn't getting everything) I've shared with non gluten-free friends at work, and no one noticed a difference. It is a denser, more traditional homemade type of bread.

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