Comment on Yeast-Free Gluten-Free Vegan Bread by Chantal.
Hi Beth! I think it could work for sure. But maybe for your first try, only use the bread machine for baking the loaf. Unless you know your bread maker very well, and you can set it to mix and bake only. Because it doesn’t include yeast, it doesn’t require rising time. If not, mix everything in a separate bowl and then transfer the batter-like dough to your bread machine pan. Doing it this way also means that you won’t need to attach the little mixing paddle. I hope this helps! Ps. Are you replacing the psyllium with a bit of flaxseed meal? And it’s no problem to use another plant milk. Almond, oat, rice, soy, tiger nut milk are great examples. Coconut milk might create a denser loaf.
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Hi Layla! If you were to use Bob’s 1:1 you would replace all the GF flours and starches I listed in the recipe and swap it for the 1:1 but please note that the texture will be much different. The gluten-free flour mix by Bob’s Red Mill tends to create a gummier texture for this recipe. If you watch this video on YouTube, you’ll see the differences: https://youtu.be/Wy_NH1Lz-PQ?si=gXbxJ9xNboR6_1U-
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You can use powder or freshly ground psyllium husk. Decrease the amount to about 75% so instead of 14g try about 10 grams.
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Hi Kaye! You can sub arrowroot with tapioca starch, potato starch or in a pinch if you do consume corn products I believe cornstarch could work too.
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