Gluten Free Pantry
Made some more bread this week! This time I tried a different brand by the name “Gluten Free Pantry” for Sandwich bread mix. To compare it to the Bob’s Red Mill Mix for the equivalent, I liked that I did not have to use cider vinegar (since I didn’t have any around). Also it made a 2 lb. loaf compared to the 1 and a half lb. I made before. I have not made the white bread mix by Bob’s Red Mill yet, however I do plan on it sometime soon.
The bread turned out wonderful. I will admit that last time I made a mistake and did not mix the yeast into the mix after everything had been mixed. I misread the baking directions and thought they meant to leave it ontop on the mix, and that the bread maker would do the rest. This time I mixed it in and it turned out great. It raised just like it should, making for a bigger loaf of bread that is nice and soft. The Gluten Free Pantry Bread is delicious!
Needed Materials:
- Entire bag of Gluten Free Pantry “Favorite Sandwich Bread” mix
- 1 and 3/4 cup lukewarm water or milk (I used water)
- 4 Tbs. melted butter or vegetable oil (I used butter)
- 2 large eggs, or 1 egg and 2 egg whites lightly beaten (I used 3 large eggs)
- Bread Maker for up to 2 lbs.
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me and my sister are both allergic to Gluten and we were always on a gluten-free diet ever since we were teenagers. ‘
Great One…
I must say, its worth it! My link, http://www.protectiamediului.org/caroline/,thanks haha…