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GLUTEN FREE SOURDOUGH STARTER RECIPE



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Making a homemade gluten free sourdough starter can be a hugely rewarding process! Not only does starter make a lovely gluten free sourdough bread, but it can also make pancakes, muffins, cakes ... the yummy possibilities are nearly endless!

Provided by Jules Shepard

Categories     Homemade Gluten Free Breads

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 cup sifted gfJules Gluten Free All Purpose Flour (135 grams) OR 1/2 cup gfJules Flour PLUS 1/2 cup ONE of: sorghum flour; buckwheat flour; teff flour; quinoa flour, millet flour, brown rice flour
1 cup filtered water - room temperature
1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar (with "the mother" - shake the bottle)
either 1 teaspoon gluten free dry yeast OR 2 Tablespoons yogurt (dairy-free works fine)

Steps:

  • To make the gluten free sourdough starter, add starter ingredients to a non-reactive bowl or container made of glass, stainless steel or food-grade plastic. Whisk together until no lumps are present and all the flour is incorporated, then set aside with a loose cloth covering the top. The room should be at least 70F, or place it in a warmer location like near your oven or in a warmer room. Allow the starter to sit, loosely covered, for 24 hours then discard half the starter (about 1/2 cup). Add to the remainder of the starter another 1 cup (135 grams) gfJules Flour All-Purpose Flour (or 1/2 cup gfJules and 1/2 cup alternate GF flour listed above) and 1 cup cool filtered water (if your kitchen is particularly warm) or lukewarm filtered water (if your kitchen is particularly cold). Re-cover and allow the mixture to rest for 24 hours. At this point, the starter should show signs of activity, but if not, don't despair, and don't throw it out! Repeat the halving and discarding and replenishing step every 12 hours (or as your schedule allows) until the starter begins to bubble and rise (becomes active). If it does not seem active after 2 days of this feeding cycle, try one or more of these things: stir in another 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar; switch to 100% of whole grain gluten free flours listed above; stir in 1 Tablespoon honey; or try moving it to a warmer location. *Also, be sure your starter is not too thick. It should be the consistency of pancake batter, not dough.* Add more filtered water if necessary -- if the starter is too thick, it cannot bubble and grow. Once it seems to have come alive, continue feeding the starter 2 times a day in the same way (discard + add flour and water). You can place some of the more active discards in a separate container if you're like me and can't bear to throw it away each time! Then you'll have simultaneous starters going. The discard process gives the yeast proportionately more food to digest each time it's fed, so it's a necessary part of the process. Continue this process for 7 days OR until the starter doubles in volume or looks very bubbly and active within 6 hours after feeding. At that point, feed one more time, then allow to rest for 6 -12 hours before using. If not using for a recipe right away, or after using some in a recipe, with remaining starter, transfer to another container that can be covered and placed in the refrigerator until ready to use. If the container has a lid, DO NOT tighten it completely. Feed starter once a week if stored in the refrigerator. As I mentioned earlier, I found it hard to part with any starter by tossing it down the drain, but traditional methods say to feed the starter and then discard all but 1/2-1 cup of starter; many times, I divided it into another container and gifted the starters to ambitious gluten free friends. You could also use excess starter (once active) for other recipes like coffee cakes, scones, muffins, pancakes ... just use your gluten free starter in place of yogurt or sour cream or even milk in many recipes! Every time you use the starter for baking, pull it out the night before to allow it to come to room temperature and feed it again. Ideally it would be fed and sit for 12 hours before using. Once you've added the starter to your recipe, feed the remaining starter again and return to the refrigerator. Note that you may use your gluten free sourdough starter right from the refrigerator, whether you've fed it again or not. If you have recently fed it, it will be more active, but even if not, it should still rise your dough. Allowing it to come to room temperature first will bring faster fermentation though. Now that you have your active starter, you're ready to bake your gluten free sourdough bread! Scroll down further in this post for the GLUTEN FREE SOURDOUGH BREAD recipe.

GLUTEN-FREE SOURDOUGH RAISIN BREAD



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Cinnamon raisin bread made with gluten-free sourdough starter discard instead of commercial yeast. I made this recipe during the Covid-19 lockdown when yeast had disappeared from the supermarkets. This light and fluffy loaf is very easy to make because there is no kneading; it is more of a batter than a dough. This bread is delicious toasted.

Provided by Buckwheat Queen

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes     Sourdough Bread Recipes

Time 3h

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 12

¾ cup raisins
2 cups gluten-free bread flour mix
½ cup buckwheat flour
¼ cup coconut sugar
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 pinch cream of tartar
1 pinch baking soda
¾ cup whole milk, at room temperature
½ cup gluten-free sourdough starter
1 teaspoon agave nectar
3 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Place raisins into a bowl and cover with lukewarm water. Set aside to soak.
  • Line a loaf pan with parchment paper. Whisk gluten-free bread flour, buckwheat flour, coconut sugar, cinnamon, cream of tartar, and baking soda together in a bowl.
  • Combine milk, sourdough starter, and agave in the bowl of a stand mixer. Start mixer on low and add flour mixture 1 tablespoon at a time until well combined. Add eggs and vanilla extract and mix until well incorporated. Drain raisins and fold into the batter.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Smooth out the top using a wet rubber scraper. Loosely cover the pan with plastic wrap and let rise until almost doubled in size, about 2 hours. Cover with foil.
  • Heat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake bread for 30 minutes. Remove foil and continue baking until bread is browned and has reached an internal temperature of 200 degrees F (95 degrees C), about 10 minutes more.
  • Cool in the pan for 5 minutes. Turn bread out from pan onto a wire rack and allow to cool completely before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 219.1 calories, Carbohydrate 44.1 g, Cholesterol 57.7 mg, Fat 2.9 g, Fiber 4.3 g, Protein 6.2 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, Sodium 223.7 mg, Sugar 8.4 g

GLUTEN-FREE SOURDOUGH SANDWICH BREAD



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True sourdough flavor in a hearty, gluten-free bread ready for your sandwich fixings. I love the taste of this bread with butter and jam or toasted and served with soup, even though it is delicious on its own. It will hold up to spreading peanut butter or avocado.

Provided by Buckwheat Queen

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes     Sourdough Bread Recipes

Time 8h55m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 7

½ cup gluten-free sourdough starter discard
1 cup gluten-free all-purpose baking flour
½ teaspoon fine sea salt
10 tablespoons non-chlorinated water, or more if needed
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 teaspoon water
2 teaspoons sesame seeds

Steps:

  • Line an 8x4x2 1/2-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
  • Mix sourdough starter discard, flour, and salt in a stand mixer on low speed. Add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until dough is combined and comes together. Add only enough water to create a cross between a dough and a thick batter; the amount you need will depend on the types of flours in your mix. Use a rubber scraper to pour the dough into the lined loaf pan. Cover loosely with plastic wrap.
  • Put into the cold oven to rise overnight, or for up to 12 hours. Remove loaf from the oven. Mix 1 teaspoon oil and water and sprinkle on top of the risen loaf. Top evenly with sesame seeds.
  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) and continue baking until the internal temperature reaches 190 degrees F (87 degrees C), about 20 minutes more.
  • Remove bread from the oven and allow to cool for 5 minutes. Remove from the loaf pan, peel off the parchment paper, and cool on a cooling rack. Wait until completely cooled before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 88.4 calories, Carbohydrate 17 g, Cholesterol 0.1 mg, Fat 1.6 g, Fiber 2.1 g, Protein 2.9 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 114.3 mg, Sugar 0.9 g

RAISIN BREAD (GLUTEN-FREE)



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My whole family loves this - even the gluten-free hating ones. This recipe makes a large loaf. To make a smaller loaf multiply all ingredients by 2/3.

Provided by bearhouse5

Categories     Breads

Time 2h15m

Yield 1 loaf

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 1/2 cups water (may vary, use less to start, add more if necessary)
1/3 cup oil (olive, canola or a mix of both, or your preferred oil)
1 teaspoon cider vinegar
1/2 cup brown rice flour
1/2 cup besan (chickpea or garbanzo flour)
2 cups rice flour
1 cup arrowroot
4 teaspoons xanthan gum (or guar gum)
3 tablespoons sugar
4 tablespoons brown sugar
4 teaspoons cinnamon
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons gluten free baking powder
6 teaspoons vegan egg replacer powder (or 3 eggs and reduce water by 3/4 cup)
1/2 cup soymilk powder
2 1/2 teaspoons dried yeast granules
1 -1 1/2 cup sultana

Steps:

  • BREADMAKER METHOD.
  • Sift and combine the all the dry ingredients except egg replacer powder.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the egg replacer powder (or eggs) with about 1/2 a cup of the water, until frothy. Add remaining wet ingredients, withholding about 1/4 - 1/2 cup water, and combine.
  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix together. Add extra water slowly, around 1 tablespoon at a time, until batter is the correct consistency - thicker than a cake batter, but not as thick as cookie dough. Spoon into the pan.
  • Set the breadmaker to the setting recommended by the instructions specific to your model. If there are no such instructions try either the 'Basic' setting or the 'Rapid' setting. If your breadmaker is programmable, set it to skip the second kneading, as this is not necessary for GF breads. Another option, for breadmakers with a 'Bake Only' setting, is use the 'Dough' setting and then the 'Bake Only'.
  • Add sultanas when the "add-ins" beep sounds or at the very end of mixing.
  • If your your breadmaker does a reasonable job of mixing, it is possible to add the wet ingredients to the pan and than add the combined dry ingredients (or vice-versa, depending on the model). If using this method, about 5 minutes into mixing you will need to check that all the flour has been mixed in thoroughly and, if not, scrape the sides and base and stir with a rubber spatula. At this time check the consistency and add extra water, 1 tablespoon at a time, if necessary. If the mixture is too wet, try adding a little extra flour.
  • Again, add sultanas when the "add-ins" beep sounds or at the very end of mixing.
  • Remove the bread from the machine as soon as it is cooked and don't leave in the machine during the 'Keep Warm' cycle. Turn out from pan after a few minutes and cool on a wire rack.
  • *If your breadmaker has a removable blade, you can also try this :.
  • Mix the batter until smooth, mix in sultanas, remove the blade from the pan, place the dough in the pan and cook normally. This way you avoid the big hole in the bottom of the bread and also avoid the second kneading.
  • HAND METHOD 1.
  • Sift and combine the dry ingredients.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the egg replacer with about 1/2 a cup of the water until frothy. Add remaining wet ingredients (withholding a little water as explained above).
  • Add wet ingredients to dry and mix slowly. When combined beat on high until batter is smooth, adding more water slowly if required.
  • Add sultanas at the very end of mixing.
  • Spoon into a loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap and place in a warm, draught free position to rise for about 1 hour. (If you can't find a warm position, a very low oven can be used.).
  • Remove plastic wrap, and bake at 190°C (375°F) for 50-60 minutes. (A skewer placed into the centre of the bread should come out clean.) Remove from pan and cool on a wire rack.
  • *If you find the bread is becoming too dark, you can loosely cover it with foil part-way into cooking.
  • HAND METHOD 2.
  • Dissolve 1 tablespoon of the sugar in 1/2 a cup of the luke warm water. Add the yeast and set aside to proof for 10 minutes.( The mixture should become frothy.).
  • Sift and combine the dry ingredients.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the egg replacer with about 1/2 a cup of the water until frothy. Add remaining wet ingredients (withholding a little water as explained above). Add proofed yeast.
  • Add wet ingredients to dry and mix slowly. When combined beat on high until batter is smooth, adding more water slowly if required.
  • Add sultanas at the very end of mixing.
  • Spoon into a loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap and place in a warm, draught free position to rise for about 1 hour. (If you can't find a warm position, a very low oven can be used.).
  • Remove plastic wrap, and bake at 190°C (375°F) 50-60 minutes. (A skewer placed into the centre of the bread should come out clean.) Remove from pan and cool on a wire rack.
  • *If you find the bread is becoming too brown, you can loosely cover with foil part-way into cooking.

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