Gluten-Free Turkey Sandwich on Nutty Bread from Elana's Pantry (image via flickr, posted to the A Year in Bread flickr group)
Have you ever baked gluten free yeast bread? I haven't had a chance to experiment with gluten free bread baking—I'm still struggling to master the intricacies of working with wheat and rye and oat flour, but some of you have been asking about gluten-free bread recipes.
Gluten-Free Multi-Grain Sandwich Bread from Karina's Kitchen
I know there are many bakers out there who need to avoid gluten or are baking for someone who does—and you'd still like delicious homemade yeast bread to be a part of your lives.
Gluten-Free English Muffins from Karina's Kitchen
These breads—from three popular gluten-free bloggers—are proof that great homemade gluten-free bread is indeed possible.
Artisinal Sorghum Bread from Gluten-Free Girl
Here are links to a few more of their tried and true recipes to inspire you:
—Karina's Gluten-Free Ryeless Rye Bread
—Karina's Gluten-Free Focaccia with Garlic and Tomato
—Karina's Gluten-Free Bread Machine Tips
—Elana's Gluten-Free Bread 2.0
—Elana's Gluten-Free Dark 'Rye' Bread with Flax
—Shauna's Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread
—Shauna's Guide to Working with Gluten-Free Flours (and a Gluten-Free Apple & Pear Cobbler Recipe
Do you have a favorite gluten-free yeast bread recipe? If it's online somewhere or you've written about it on your own blog or posted a photo on flickr (you do belong to the A Year in Bread flickr group, right?), you're welcome to include a link to it in your comment—or you can simply share the entire recipe!
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3 comments:
Thanks for listing the gluten free breads, at least some of them. I have been making a GF sandwich bread for years and I am sure I got it from a blog. You reminded me to look for it and these are good starting places.
I have never posted it because I want to give credit to the baker who shared it.
This is a great idea.
Heres the recipe for whats been the staple bread in our household for the last 5 years or so:
http://www.recipezaar.com/3-Variations-of-a-Gluten-Free-Bread-Recipe-Bread-Machine-308592
The original recipe in Bette Hagman's book has directions for both bread machine and by hand, I've always done it in the bread machine.
This year I've finally gotten the courage to learn how to make real bread ( with wheat flour) since
1. I can eat it
2. great gifts for friends and
3. I feel I need to understand how regular bread works to learn who to improvise making gluten free bread ( know what I'm aiming for)
Your blog has been very inspirational to me with some awesome recipes, and seeing your post on GF breads really just made me smile today :)
That turkey sandwich really looks delicious! Keep up the good work.
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