Questions tagged [gluten-free]

Techniques and substitutions for gluten-free cooking and baking, especially for people with celiac disease or celiac sprue.

Gluten is the protein in wheat and some other grains (such as rye and barley) which gives dough its elasticity, or chewiness. Gluten-free cooking generally means the total absence of these gluten-producing ingredients, and attempts to recreate the properties of the protein using alternative flours, gelling agents, and other food additives.

As gluten intolerances may vary in severity, please specify the level that applies; solutions that are acceptable for gluten-sensitive individuals may not be appropriate for Celiacs.

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Do I have to add an ingredient to compensate for removing about 100g of sugar from zucchini bread?

I want to adapt a zucchini-bread recipe so that it's not at all sweet (I want to toast slices and top them with savory stuff). The recipe is vegan and gluten-free, so I can't use a well-beaten egg to help compensate for the omitted sweeteners -- 50g…
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Can I bake bread in a Bread machine with Swad gluten free flour?

I’ve tried a few different recipes but they aren’t rising! Any help will be appreciated. The best recipe so far is: 1.5 cup Swad gluten free flour (amaranth, sorghum, millet, rice, corn, water chestnut, soybean, arrowroot mixture) 3tbsp sugar 1tsp…
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Does the addition of acid into flour inhibit gluten formation?

I want my dough to have minimal gluten formation. For that I will be adding boiling water to my flour. Also I am curious that does adding any acid such as lemon juice/vinegar will inhibit gluten formation or increase formation of gluten?
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Why can't you susbtitute oat flour for wheat flour 1:1?

Wheat has gluten, and oats have avenin (which are similar proteins). What is different about avenin that you can't substitute oat flour for wheat flour when baking cookies, breads, etc?
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Large waffle HowTo

So I have pretty successful gluten-free waffles with this post but now I'd like to make a fairly large waffle. I don't have a large waffle maker/griddle/iron but I do have a fairly deep frying pan which can go in the oven. I'm thinking of using the…
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Gluten-free waffles

I've been making gluten-free pancakes for some time (with varied, but usually good, success) and want to try my hand with waffles as I recently bought a waffle iron. I intend to use a slightly modified version of my pancake recipe as most recipes…
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Making Gluten Free hot cross buns

I tried making hot cross buns over the weekend using gluten free flour. I used a standard recipe and tried substituting All purpose flour for a GF version and White bread flour for a GF version. The recipe calls for 2 cups of each with 1/2 cup warm…
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Gluten-free alternative to commercial yeast when making gluten-free bread?

This link claims that yeast contains gluten, which is understandable. Yet today, a lot of people have a reaction to gluten that they are trying to avoid by becoming gluten-free. There are many brands of bread that sell gluten-free bread, made out of…
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