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Schar Ciabatta Rolls


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Streetlegal Apprentice

I wondered if anyone has seen Schar ciabatta rolls in Safeways or other stores? I am from the UK where they are widely available (marketed as DS rolls). They are par-baked and are superb for sandwiches. Just need reheating for a few minutes.

I have been informed by Schar that they are now available in the USA, but have yet to find them in the Bay Area (Safeway does carry their crackers).

Apparently Genius bread from the UK is also being imported soon.

I wonder--do celiacs here have sandwiches? The only bread I can find is terrible, so I never make sandwiches in the USA. I long for ciabattas . . . please let me know if you see any.


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Juliebove Rising Star

I get the pizza crusts at one Albertsons. Have seen rolls there too but don't remember what kind they were.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I've seen those rolls at the Hunt Valley MD Wegman's, but its been awhile.

krystynycole Contributor

I get them at Jewel in the Midwest which I believe is the same as Albertsons and Super Valu. They are always available at my store as are many Schar products. I do not care for most bread, but I know many people do eat it and enjoy it. I ate gluten fro 25 years of my life and was very much in love with bread and pasta so for me eating gluten-free bread just isn't worth it for me. Maybe I shall have to go over seas to taste some good bread again!

sb2178 Enthusiast

I get them at Roche Bros and at Shaw's market once in a great while in MA. They are relatively good for gluten-free bread, but don't go in remembering classic chewy ciabatta!

Streetlegal Apprentice

Thanks very much for the help--I will certainly check Albertsons here in SF.

love2travel Mentor

I get them at Roche Bros and at Shaw's market once in a great while in MA. They are relatively good for gluten-free bread, but don't go in remembering classic chewy ciabatta!

That is exactly what I was wondering. If they are anything like their regular bread, no thank you, as I find their bread to be lamentable at best. Ciabatta bread is supposed to be chewy so I am afraid my disappointment would outweigh any excitement. I will just continue on my quest in making chewy gluten-free ciabatta (which so far evades me).


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Streetlegal Apprentice

Haven't found them in SF :( And their website is horrible . . . so give up on this one. Waiting now for Genius bread to be imported.

graindamage Rookie

We've been getting the Schar Bagettes and the Sub Sandwhich rolls. I've never had any other's. These are, by far, the best gluten-free (and vegan) rolls I've ever had. I had given up hope after trying the Ener-g breads, which are the worst bread products I've ever tasted.

11475 Apprentice

We've been getting the Schar Bagettes and the Sub Sandwhich rolls. I've never had any other's. These are, by far, the best gluten-free (and vegan) rolls I've ever had. I had given up hope after trying the Ener-g breads, which are the worst bread products I've ever tasted.

Sorry - this has nothing to do with the topic, but I was just reading this thread and saw your name for the first time on these boards..'Graindamage' - brilliant! Thanks for the giggle. (And sorry to all other posters here for going off topic!)

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Streetlegal Apprentice

I have bought them in Safeways in San Francisco, and I am really disappointed.  I lived off of these in the UK (marketed under the DS Brand) but these just don't taste the same--too powdery, funny tang.  Perhaps it's just me--but I have a feeling that they haven't got the recipe right.

Rebekka's mom Apprentice

check amazon.com, they have them..

IrishHeart Veteran

check (Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned), they have them..

 

Hon, not sure what company name you tried to write there, but if they have spammed the forum in the past (which is not allowed), their name will

not appear when you type it out exactly as it is.

Nikki2777 Community Regular

My Shoprite in NJ has them, and I also love the Schar deli-style bread.  It's fairly close to rye bread.

Rebekka's mom Apprentice

Well I basically meant online!

karichelle Newbie

Meijer carries them in MI/OH/IN/IL/KY :)

GlutenStinks15 Explorer

I bought them in my local Stop & Shop (I'm on the east coast) and I do like them. So far so good. MUCH better than their white bread. When I want white bread I but the Udi's (not the frozen one.)

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