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hello, i'm new..need gluten-free breadmaking advice

 
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k60driver



Joined: 11 Sep 2014
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 14 8:44 pm    Post subject: hello, i'm new..need gluten-free breadmaking advice Reply with quote
    

hello all,

I happened upon your site while looking for information on making gluten-free breads using a manual way and not breadmaker. My recipe calls for a breadmaker and already gave mine away. thanks for your help.

sean
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Joined: 28 Oct 2004
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Location: North Devon
PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 14 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Welcome aboard. Someone will be along with an answer soon.

Nick



Joined: 02 Nov 2004
Posts: 34535
Location: Hereford
PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 14 8:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Welcome. I can't help, but others will. Jo and Chez, I'm pretty sure will have some ideas. But there'll be others.

Nicky cigreen



Joined: 25 Jun 2007
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Location: Devon, uk
PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 14 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

welcome

derbyshiredowser



Joined: 11 Feb 2007
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Location: derbyshire
PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 14 12:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I'm coeliac and use a Panasonic bread maker with prescription flour and it makes a nice loaf. When using it with commercial GF flour it turns out very dry loaves. After 15 years of GF bread the only type I make by hand are crumpet types using a mix of gram flour and M&S GF flour with yeast, baking powder salt and water but I never measure quantities and they turn out ok for using as a flatbread type bread but cook in a dry frying pan otherwise they soak up the oil. Some people use buckwheat pancake type mixes which are ok. We also use quick cook polenta with quickly fried rosemary, garlic and chilli added then allow to cool in the fridge then cut into strips and fried. If your feeling flush then UDI's GF bagels from Tesco ( �2.20 for 4 ) are a rare treat. Hope this helps

chez



Joined: 13 Aug 2006
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Location: The Hive of the Uberbee, Quantock Hills, Somerset
PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 14 12:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Hello. I will get my personal chef to put up the recipes he uses!

Midlandsman



Joined: 22 May 2014
Posts: 116

PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 14 2:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I know little about Gluten Free bread, but I do know that Xanthan Gum can be used to improve the crumb to stop it being crumbly. I know it's readily available in Sainsbury's.

HTH

MM

Rusticwood



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 14 3:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Hello from Devon

sgt.colon



Joined: 27 Jul 2009
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 14 10:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Hello and welcome.

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