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Looking For An All-Pupose Flour Recipe


caspersgrin

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caspersgrin Newbie

Hi,

I'm the baker in the house and my wife has a bunch of allergies that keep me from using commercial flours or rolling my own based on recipes I found on the net -- she's allergic to a number of the standard ingredients. Specifically, she's allergic to:



  • wheat
  • sorghum
  • tapioca
  • corn
  • soy

Tapioca and/or sorghum are standard in the recipes I've found so far. Does anyone have an all-purpose flour recipe that avoids all the grains she's allergic to?

Thanks,

Rob


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freeatlast Collaborator

Hi,

I'm the baker in the house and my wife has a bunch of allergies that keep me from using commercial flours or rolling my own based on recipes I found on the net -- she's allergic to a number of the standard ingredients. Specifically, she's allergic to:



  • wheat
  • sorghum
  • tapioca
  • corn
  • soy

Tapioca and/or sorghum are standard in the recipes I've found so far. Does anyone have an all-purpose flour recipe that avoids all the grains she's allergic to?

Thanks,

Rob

I think you could use Bette Hagman's Mix and just replace the tapioca with potato starch:

6 cups White Rice Flour

2 cups Potato Starch

1 cup Tapioca Flour

I usually half this recipe and mix it in a large plastic container, covered.

Hope this helps.

sa1937 Community Regular

I'm not that familiar with the all-purpose gluten-free flour blends on the market (very few available in in area) so your best bet might be to experiment with an all-purpose blend of your own and if you find one that works well, then mix up a larger batch of it.

I might be tempted to try buckwheat flour as a sub for sorghum and potato starch (not potato flour) in lieu of tapioca flour/starch or cornstarch. Some recipes I have also call for brown rice flour.

Hopefully someone else will chime in with their possible solutions to avoid the offending ingredients.

ElseB Contributor

Brown rice flour (not white rice) is a good substitute for sorghum. Avoiding the tapioca is the tricky part. Many mixes have tapioca and corn or potato starch. You could replace it all with potato starch, but I think the potato flavour would be overpowering. I think you may just have to do a lot of experimenting. I did a quick search on the internet and found the mixes below. Also, if there's not allergies to nuts, you can also try adding some almond flour/meal, but typically only in small amounts. Its great for pancakes!

I will add the caution that I haven't tried any of these mixes. Good luck!

Pastry mix (makes 1 cup)

1/8 cup potato flour

7/8 cup white rice flour

Cookie mix (makes 2 cups)

¼ cup chickpea flour

1¾ cup sorghum flour (replace with brown rice flour)

¼ cup sweet rice flour

Bread mix (makes 2 cups)

1 cup brown rice flour

½ cup potato starch

½ cup sweet rice flour

1 Tbsp. unflavored gelatin

Another one:

3 cups brown rice flour

3 cups cornstarch (replace with potato starch/flour)

2 cups soya flour (you could try another high protein flour like quinoa)

1 cup amaranth

mushroom Proficient

I agree with trying buckwheat for sorghum; you could use arrowroot for tapioca.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Here's a list of alternative flours with my own personal opinion

White rice flour - finest grind you can find will make all the difference in the end product - I buy my white rice flour from Asian Markets as they are a finer grind and much cheaper.

Brown rice flour - same comment as far as grind goes - I buy Authentic Foods fine ground brown rice flour (and feel the pain in the wallet every time I do).

Sweet rice flour - small quantities - I don't care for this flour, it seems to make products kind of gummy and feels like its not all the way cooked . . . OK for cookies, not for cake.

Potato starch - I disagree with a previous poster - I do not think it will give you a potato flavor - my best cake recipe calls only for white rice flour and potato starch.

Potato flour - This is the flour that if you use too much, it will give you a potato flavor (or so I hear). I'm of the opinion that if I can't use very much, then it isn't worth the space it takes as there are many other options out there.

Bean flours (fava, garbonzo, garfava, soy) - Some people like these flours, they are too strong for me. Always leave an aftertaste. I went to a taste-testing function and I could always pick out the products with the bean flours. Perhaps in small quantities.

Millet flour - the best bread I made had millet flour in it (along with several others) - not the easiest to find.

Here are some other flours which I don't have any real experience with but have heard good things. Some are mentioned above (can be bothered to see which ones so I'm listing all I can remember). Perhaps someone else reading this thread who has had experience with any of these could comment.

Amaranth

Arrowroot (I like Midel's arrowroot cookies for whatever that's worth :P )

Buckwheat

Coconut

Pea Starch (This is also in a cookie that I like but have no idea how to purchase it)

Quinoa

I would use the Bette Hagman recipe above and just substitue the tapioca with one of these other flours and see how it works for you . . . oh, and only a total of 6 cups of rice flour whether its all/part white/brown.

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