You can have your bread and eat it too if you are on a gluten free, vegan, paleo or gut health diet!
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This bread is the most delicious gluten free bread I have ever tasted, it is brilliant for someone who is on a candida diet, or gut health diet as well as being vegan friendly and paleo.
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This recipe is my friend Susi’s recipe – I am so grateful she has shared it with me.
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Instead of flour – you use buckwheat flour, brown rice flour and potato flour – which gives it the loveliest of textures and flavours. Plus buckwheat flour is high in natural plant protein – making this a good source of protein for everyone especially vegans.
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The biggest problem I have found being gluten free, is that it is that all gluten free bread is dry – and usually starchy – plus normally a few days old from the store and has been frozen.
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Baking your own gluten free bread is often a pain in the butt, but although this recipe looks hard – in actual fact is extremely easy – there is just a lot of leaving it – so I recommend you set your alarm on your phone and get on with your day – or you will be hanging around the kitchen for hours!
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Once you try this you will never eat bought gluten free bread ever again – and love my friend Susi as well for her recipe!
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I make it as organic as possible – and get all of my ingredients from The Source Bulk Foods
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Having an electric scale comes in handy for this recipe because it is all in grams.
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Ingredients
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8 grams instant yeast  |
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20 grams sugar (to ferment the yeast) |
Add these together and let rest till bubbles start to form – approximately 5 minutes |
150 grams warm water (150 ml) Â |
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20 grams psyllium husk  |
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12 grams cider vinegar  |
Combine these and set aside |
249 grams warm water (150 ml) Â |
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130 grams buckwheat  |
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100 grams potato starch  |
Mix these together well |
9 grams brown rice  |
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10 grams salt  |
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1 teaspoon carraway seed (if you like) |
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How to
Mix instant yeast mix and psyllium mix together – then add flour.
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Knead for approximately 5 minutes – ideally with a dough hook – or you can do it with your hands as well on a rice floured surface.
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Form the dough into a round and place in an oiled bowl (the oil stops it from sticking) and cover with a damp cloth. Place in a warm area and let rest (prove) for 1 hour.
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Dust a batten (Ideally use a batten like this one – but if you don’t have one of these – just use a bowl (but if you like making this bread and make it again – the batten stops the stickiness) or a bowl with rice flour and transfer dough into it. I find that I need to reshape it as it has become fluffy and super sticky!
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I recommend you oil your hands before handling the bread each time to stop it sticking to you!
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Cover again with a damp cloth for 1 hour.
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20 minutes (or however long it takes for your oven to heat up) before your bread is ready to be places in the oven – turn your oven on to 230 -240 degrees Celsius.
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Line a baking tray with baking paper and place a bowl of water in the oven just before you are about to put the bread in – then wait for the oven to reach 230 degrees Celsius again.
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Using oiled hands – take the bread out of the batten (or bowl) and shape it to the shape you would like it – run a knife across the top to scour it a couple of times and place in the oven for 15 minutes.
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Take the bowl of water out of the oven after 15 minutes and leave the bread for another 15- 20 minutes – or until it looks baked.
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Once baked turn out onto a wire rack and try to keep your hands off it! So yummy with healthy vegan butter (another recipe I will share!) Â
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Happy bread making! x
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I am Yvette van Schie, I am a holistic beauty therapist, skin nutritionist, skincare developer and makeup artist. I am passionate about sharing real beauty advice with a whack of reality.
For over 30 years I have worked with the best in the beauty and health industry as a trainer, educator  and product formulator and I still do – so my knowledge is diverse – I am not blinkered when sharing my information with you because everyone I speak to shares what they know, and I turn it into easy to digest information because I want my readers to feel empowered to make their own decisions and to feel that they are fully in control of their beauty and well being.