Bread without gluten <3
I threw a lot of gluten-free breads into the basket. They were too dry, hard as stone. After a few years, some of my experiments went well. Today I will show you bread with potatoes on yeasts. You need a free afternoon to prepare it, but it's worth a try!
Ingredients:
400 grams of gluten-free flour mix
200 grams of potatoes (boiled and squeezed through the press)
30 grams of fresh yeast
1 tablespoon of sugar or honey
1 teaspoon of salt
3/4 cup of milk (I use soy milk)
2 tablespoons of oil
seeds (decoration)
Directions:
Yeast dissolve in warm milk (not hot, about 30 degrees) and pour into a big bowl. Add sugar or honey and oil. Pour flour, salt and potatoes. Mix everything together. If it's too dry, add a bit of warm tap water.
Cover the bowl with a cloth and set aside for an hour in a warm place. Let the dough grow.
Now prepare the baking form with baking paper.
Look at the dough after one hour <3. Knead the dough. Tear off pieces and form balls. Put them one next to the other in the form and wait one hour more. They will grow again.
In the meantime, heat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Mix one egg in a bowl. Brush the bread and sprinkle with your favorite seeds. I used nigella seeds and white sesame seeds. Bake for about 45 minutes.
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I have a sourdough bread recipe that I usually follow and which doesn't let me down. It took me a while to find the right flours for my taste buds. It looks like this:
Here's a recipe
I haven't baked anything gluten-free for w while now, I need to prepare some new recipe. Yours looks really nice, I'll resteem if you don't mind. Well, even if you do, I will resteem ;)
Kujawski szanuję! ;)
Thank you for reposting my post. With the above, the recipe depends on the type of flour you use. Sometimes you have to pour up a lot of water cuz the dough is too thick and doesn't want to grow.
Every day I make bread from buckwheat groats, which I soak in water for 24 hours, then mix and I wait a few more hours - young sourdough is made. Hot bread is delicious, it's probably my favorite.
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Dziękuję za repost mojego wpisu. Z tym powyższym przepisem jest różnie. To zależy od rodzaju mąk, których używasz. Czasami trzeba dolać sporo wody, żeby ciasto nie było za twarde.
Na co dzień robię chleb z kaszy gryczanej niepalonej, którą moczę w wodzie przez 24h, potem miksuje I znów czekam kilka godzin - robi się młody zakwas. Chleb na gorąco jest przepyszny, potem odgrzewany smakuje najlepiej ale to chyba mój ulubiony.
Będę zaglądać na twój profil. Podziel się instagramem jeśli masz 😊😊😊
Wystarczy buckwheat, groats zbędne :) angielski nie ma pojedynczego dobrego słowa na kaszę, więc wszystko ma swoją formę i nie ma określenia zbiorczego.
Kaszę gryczaną całkiem wyrzuciłem z chleba, bo mi w nim nie smakuje.
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Thank you!
This is helpful! I need to learn.
Or copy and have on hand whenever I need.
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