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Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free Bread Recipe For Bread Maker


KMBC2014

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KMBC2014 Newbie

I was wondering if anyone has a good recipe for making bread in a bread maker that is Gluten free, dairy free and soy free? Can i use yeast? does that not also have gluten in it? I have a bread maker and was looking to make my own bread. I am alittle scaried as I am getting sick with just about evrthing I eat. willing to give it a try. Till the dreadful pain and sickness appear than I am done. I have not had not breads, pasta or grains in over 1 to 2 months. I can live without it I guess. but would like to try. If you can help I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance. :):unsure:


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kareng Grand Master

Pure yeast doesn't have gluten. I think there may be a baking enhancer yeast that isn't gluten free but it will list the ingredients. Brewer's yeast usually isn't gluten free as its a bi-product of beer making. You wouldn't use brewer's yeast for a bread machine.

Edited to add: we aren't talking about a bread machine that has made glutenful bread in its past life? That wouldn't be good.

KMBC2014 Newbie
  On 2/27/2014 at 1:57 AM, kareng said:

Pure yeast doesn't have gluten. I think there may be a baking enhancer yeast that isn't gluten free but it will list the ingredients. Brewer's yeast usually isn't gluten free as its a bi-product of beer making. You wouldn't use brewer's yeast for a bread machine.

Edited to add: we aren't talking about a bread machine that has made glutenful bread in its past life? That wouldn't be good.

thank you so much!!! So pure yeast is what I am looking for. ok. I can not have any of the things I listed at all!!! Makes me real sick when I get them in my system. Thank you ! :)

kareng Grand Master
  On 2/27/2014 at 2:01 AM, KMBC2014 said:

thank you so much!!! So pure yeast is what I am looking for. ok. I can not have any of the things I listed at all!!! Makes me real sick when I get them in my system. Thank you ! :)

I am going to move this over to recipes/ cooking section.

KMBC2014 Newbie
  On 2/27/2014 at 2:07 AM, kareng said:

I am going to move this over to recipes/ cooking section.

Thank you I am new. getting the hang of it. LOL I do not know if it did have bread made in it. This was my boyfriends machine. he he was not sure. I did not think of that. thank you for mentioning it. :)

kareng Grand Master
  On 2/27/2014 at 12:08 PM, KMBC2014 said:

 I do not know if it did have bread made in it. This was my boyfriends machine. he he was not sure. I did not think of that. thank you for mentioning it. :)

 

I am just remembering the one we had many years ago.  It would be really hard to get it properly cleaned.  Maybe the newer ones are more "cleanable".

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artemis Newbie

My favorite sandwich bread is from Instructables  Open Original Shared Link it makes a bread very similar to Udi's. It does take egg whites but you could try chai see or flax if you can't have that. It used Bob Red mills brown rice flour and takes very little xanthan gum. I have made it in my Bread machine. I do mix everthing by hand then pour it in the bread machine and let it rise and bake there.


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