So happy with how this one turned out! Not sticky …

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So happy with how this one turned out! Not sticky or gummy, with a soft and chewy crumb. Technically mine isn’t completely gf as I added some rye starter (in addition to brown rice and buckwheat starter), but next time I’m definitely going to try with gf starter only.

I used cornstarch instead of potato starch, and half the amount of starter overall.
Your detailed instructions including visual cues are super helpful, as is the video. Thank you so much for all the work you put into your posts, and for including substitutions where applicable. It’s a lot of work to test recipes to cater to as many allergens as possible, really appreciate your efforts!
Thank you Chantal 💛
Look forward to trying more of your recipes.

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Would be great if you could provide the metric equivalents for the ingredients! Look forward to trying this 🙂
And thanks so much for all the effort you put into the recipes and for always being so helpful


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