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Looking For Grain Free Baking Recipes


Alternative mama

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I can't do any grains at all and am on a quest to find a baking flour mix I can use.

It needs to be free of Gluten, rice, soy, buckwheat, amaranth, or any type of grain. The only grain I am ok with is quioa.

I CAN have:

potato flour

Bean flours

tapioca

arrowroot

coconut flour

I have been having too many problems with nuts so I can use nut flours either.

I'm looking for a basic flour mix I can use for breads, rolls ect. and I'm also looking for a basic flour mix I can use for cookies and goodies.

Does anyone have anything???

Thanks!


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Alternative mama Apprentice

I forgot to mention that I CAN also have seeds so seed flours work fine.

Just not the nut flours.

thanks!

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Not sure if you can do sorghum, but Bob's Red Mill ingredients are: garbanzo bean flour, potato starch, tapioca flour, whole grain sweet white sorghum flour, fava bean flour

If that doesn't work for you, here are some ideas that might help you mix/match what you can have: Open Original Shared Link

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