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This homemade gluten-free bread can be made with ease and simplicity. This bread is a perfect base for any sandwich, and it’s easy to make and perfect for your next lunch.
The taste of real, fresh, homemade bread is delicious, so ditch the store-bought bread and enjoy it.
Great for all diets – This bread can be made with either dairy or vegan options.
This recipe combines gluten-free flour and natural ingredients in a simple and wholesome way. So, no nasties.
1. Bloom yeast in milk and sugar. 3-5 Minutes
2. Dissolve Psyllium powder in water. 1 Minute
3. Mix all dry.
4. Add all liquids to drys.
5. Knead in a mixer for 5 minutes.
6. Very wet dough.
7. Flour surface, shape dough, place in loaf pan, score loaf, proof until double.
8. Brush with egg white.
9. Bake for 1 hour at 400° or until internal temp reaches 205°
Not necessarily. While gluten-free bread is suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease, its healthiness depends on the ingredients used. Some options are nutrient-dense, while others may be high in sugar or additives.
Yes, gluten-free bread freezes well. Slice it beforehand, store it in an airtight bag, and thaw slices as needed. This helps maintain freshness and prevents waste.
Without gluten, the bread lacks the elasticity and chewiness of traditional bread. Alternative flours and binders mimic these properties, but the texture may still feel slightly denser or crumblier.
At room temperature, gluten-free bread usually stays fresh for 2–3 days. For longer storage, refrigerate or freeze it to prevent spoilage.
Yes! Substitute eggs with flaxseed meal or chia seeds mixed with water, and use plant-based milk to make vegan and gluten-free bread.