Vegan And Gluten Free Bread Recipes

EUREKA! A soft loaf of bread that is not only gluten free but ALSO vegan. Typically, gluten-free bread recipes need eggs and dairy, but not this one. This bead is tender, tastes delicious and isn’t hard for those who aren’t used to making homemade bread (IE: no kneading!). Make yourself a delicious sandwich or piece of toast with this best gluten free vegan bread. I answer all of your questions below to make sure it turns out beautifully below. This allergy-friendly bread recipe is also top-8-free!

For years, readers used to ask me if I had a homemade bread recipe and I’d respond that it was easier to just buy one, than use up a ton of expense ingredients and time. But, after REALLY missing the smell of bread baking, and getting to enjoy hot-out-of-the-oven bread, I knew I had to find a solution. I needed a recipe that could work for sandwich bread, as well as just a delicious slice with your soup. I needed it to be an easy recipe, I needed it to not rely on a bread machine, be expensive or have too many crazy ingredients. It also only takes a first rise–no second rise! I have finally done it, and even though I don’t have any food allergies (just my boys) I look forward to this loaf just as much as they do!

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Anyone who has done any sort of gluten-free baking knows that what type of gluten-free flours you use (and there are TONS!) makes all the difference in the world. The gluten free all purpose baking mix byKing Arthur is the one that will yield the best results. I would not recommend any other blend. Usually, with things like cookies and muffins I’ll feel like you can get away with most “all purpose” flour blends, but not in the case of bread. I have heard that King Arthur’s gluten free all purpose flour(not the

Simple Buckwheat Bread Recipe (gluten Free & Vegan)

Should turn out fine, in case you’re in a pinch. If you try it with another blend, please let me know by leaving a comment at the very bottom.

This is not sponsored, but thought I’d list out exactly what’s in the gluten-free flour blend, so you can make sure it works for your diet. Their website says it includes:

I would NOT recommend this bread with any other different flours, no matter how tempting, like: oat flour, buckwheat flour, Bob’s Red Mill, almond flour and the like.

Food Processor Gluten Free Bread

This gluten-free bread recipe does not have any dairy or eggs. My son has severe allergies to both. A vegan diet does not allow for use of either of those ingredients either as they are animal products and vegans use no animal products. You’ll notice all of my hundreds of recipes are all free of: gluten, dairy and eggs due to allergies, but we do use meat sometimes, as we’re not strict vegans. If you need strictly vegan recipes, all of my baking recipes should work for you.

Yes, it is very allergy friendly! This white loaf of bread is free of the top 8 allergens: wheat, gluten, dairy, egg, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish and shellfish.

No, you will not need to add xanthan gum. The flour that I recommend (above) for this recipe includes it in the pre-made flour mix.

Homemade Vegan Gluten Free Bread

Yes! The flour is a certified gluten-free flour blend, and everything else: yeast, psyllium husk powder, baking powder, salt, water, aquafaba, maple syrup and vegetable oil should all be naturally gluten free. I don’t recommend anything specific for brands, other than the yeast and flour, as I find the rest are typically all naturally gluten-free products. Always read every label, to make sure whatever brands you’ve purchased don’t have anything hiding in them. Stranger things have happened! If ever in doubt, call the company directly Most labels have the companies phone number printed on the back.

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No. I would not recommend it. I like that aquafaba has some elasticity to it, which I think helps give the bread movement and flexibility. I would not recommend powdered egg substitutes, or other things like chia seeds. In a pinch, I might try flax seeds, but that’s just a guess. I tend to stick with what works, but understand some people have an allergy to legumes. I’m sorry! There’s so many recipes that don’t work for my family’s allergies, and so I just have to experiment and you may have to do the same. It’s impossible to try out every iteration for every type of allergy out there.

The original recipe called for a bread pan that’s 9×4 or 9×5. I only had a 8.5 Caphalon bread pan, and feel it is actually just right.I have had some readers (who probably live in warmer/more humid places) comment that by using a smaller 8.5 pan, their bread rose over the top. Mine has never done this. But, it is just a good warning to always go by your eyes and nose, and not follow rising and cook times exactly. If the bread has risen to the top of your pan, it’s time to stop proofing it.

Vegan Gluten Free Zucchini Bread Recipe

It should still turn out if you don’t use psyllium husk powder, but the texture and structure will be better if you include this. I find mine in the bulk section of health food stores, and I’m sorry, it doesn’t say what brand. Or, you can buy some on Amazon.

This bread is best eaten fresh (once it’s cooled.) Otherwise, you can keep it room temperature, in an air tight container for a day. After that, I would keep it in an air tight container in the fridge. I eat it room temperature, soft and plain for about a day. After that, it gets better if you toast it. I’ve never personally frozen it, as we eat it all up, but I would imagine you should slice it first before freezing, and then pull out a slice at a time, and toast it to eat it.

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I actually started out by making this recipe with honey. But, since that is not vegan, I knew I needed to try it with maple syrup. Either works. And while I would normally never recommend substituting the cheaper maple syrup that you use on pancakes (you know, the stuff mostly made of corn syrup) and that you use PURE maple syrup (doesn’t matter the grade) I have actually been in the middle of this recipe and been out of everything but the cheap pancake topper stuff. So, I used that, and even that worked. Use it at your own caution, but putting it out there in case you’re in a panic like I was. Do not substitute it with a dry sugar (like granulated sugar or coconut sugar) as it will throw off the wet to dry ingredient ratio.

Moist Gluten Free Vegan Banana Bread

Maybe you found this recipe and you just don’t have the time to bust it out yet. Save it and pin it for later. When I don’t feel like making bread and want a store-bought option, my favorite brand that I’ve found is: Little Northern Bakehouse . I find it at my local Natural Grocer or Amazon. There is also BREAD SRSLY if you like more of a sourdough and that can usually be purchased at your local health food store.

A stand mixer is a wise investment, especially if you have food allergies and have to make your own stuff a lot. Ask for it for Christmas, a wedding gift, or save up! In this recipe I prefer to use the paddle attachment, instead of the bread hook since this is more of a batter/runnier than traditional bread dough. I haven’t tried making this by hand, but I would think an electric hand mixer would work just fine too.

I worry about my kitchen being too cold to proof (also known as letting your bread rise). I was looking on America’s test kitchen for proofing ideas. In the comments I kept seeing this thing about leaving your oven light bulb on. So, I wentstraight to the source(since we’re using King Arthur flour) and they recommend it as well. They mention leaving the light bulb on for an hour beforehand, but I didn’t want this recipe too involved. I found turning the light bulb on when starting the recipe, and then leaving it on the entire time the bread was rising worked just fine for me!

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Protein Packed Seed Bread {gluten Free, Vegan}

Looking for more soft bread, that helps you fill that carb craving? Look no further, these delicious recipes all make excellent gluten free vegan side dishes. And all of these are free recipes too:

My favorite way to eat this bread is as a toasted slice, with somedairy-free butterand jam on it. Or, eating it with my favorite soup. Here are some delicious gluten, dairy and egg free soups you could dunk it in:

Watch this tutorial video below, or you can also view it on YouTube , and it will give you a good overview of how easy it is to make this homemade gluten free vegan bread:

Super Seedy Gluten Free Bread Recipe

*Our allergies, while severe and that get re-tested

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