I DID IT!
Homemade.
Delicious.
No seriously.
Delicious!!!!!!!!!
I hesitate even defining it as gluten-free because even though it is entirely gluten-free....it's not "gluten free", if you know what I mean.
WOW.
Make this recipe now. I adapted this recipe from another site seen here:
http://aprovechar.danandsally.com/?p=228
But below are the EXACT instructions that I did.
Recipe for 2 loaves:
In a large mixing bowl combine:
1 1/2 cups millet flour
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
1 cup sorghum flour
1 cup cornstarch
1 cup potato starch
1 cup tapioca flour
4 tsp xanthan gum
1 Tbsp salt
1/2 cup sugar
2 Tbsp active dry yeast (not rapid rise)
Add:
4 tsp olive oil
3 1/4 cup warm water (not hot)
Mix well- don't worry about "toughening" the bread...that only happens when Gluten is involved. Mix away my pretties! When you finish mixing, the bread dough will be more like cake batter than traditional bread dough.
For the best rising: While mixing the bread, create a proofing box in your stove. Put a bowl of water in the stove, and heat it at your absolutely lowest heat- MUST be less than 100 degrees F. Pour the bread dough into two well-greased loaf pans (I use and reuse those cheap shiny ones from the supermarket...work great). Tuck the loaves into the oven with the water. Allow to rise until batter extends a bit over the top of the pan. It took mine about 50 minutes.
Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes. Remove loaf pans from oven and cover with aluminum foil. Return to oven and bake for an additional 35-50 minutes, depending on your oven. To test doneness: Insert a toothpick or knife into the center to see if it comes out clean or doughy. Clean is good.
Remove bread from oven, and let cool in pan for about 10 minutes- then remove and put onto a well ventilated area (I put mine on top of my strainer to cool).
Never refrigerate this or other bread—it will get dry and hard if you do. If you leave the bread on the counter (wrapped), it will be good for all purposes for a couple of days. Or freeze if you take your time eating it, like I do...
I'm not kidding you this bread is amazing. On the other site, some people went so far as to saying it brought tears to their eyes. It's so good. In fact, I'm going for another piece right now.
So, I just took this picture of a half-loaf, and I'm considering going back for a third piece. Unbelieveable.
Make it.
Do it.
All flours are available at Whole Foods- save yourself some money by buying the other ingredients somewhere else.
OMG.
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