Gluten Free Dairy Free Bread Recipe For Bread Machine

Looking for that perfect loaf of homemade gluten-free bread? Try my easy gluten-free bread machine recipe that will satisfy cravings for soft and tasty bread. Includes a dairy-free option.

Personally, I am not a big sandwich person (unless it’s big fatty sub like a cheesesteak) and I have a hard time paying over $5 for a very small loaf of bread.

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I broke down went out a bought a bread machine that had a gluten-free setting. The bread machine that I have is an Oster bread machine with a gluten-free setting. When I set the machine to the gluten-free setting it no longer allows me to choose between a 1.5lb or a 2lb loaf. So, I’m assuming it’s a 2lb loaf.

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I ended up modifying a recipe on the back of Gluten Free Mama’s flour blend a bit to find the perfect bread machine bread recipe for my family. I have also made this recipe using Pillsbury gluten-free flour.

Making gluten-free homemade bread in a bread machine is as easy as that! Just make sure your bread machine is set to the gluten-free mode.

I have not tried to make bread by hand because honestly, I don’t have time for all of that. I just add all the ingredients into my bread machine and walk away until it’s done.

Easy Gluten Free White Bread {dairy Free Option}

If your bread machine does not have a gluten-free setting, you will want the setting that only has one mixing cycle (it’s often the quick, rapid, rapid rise, one rise or basic feature). Gluten-free bread does not need a second rise.

If you don’t have a feature with only one mixing cycle, try to see if you can override the pre-programmed settings for a 20-minute mix cycle, 1-hour rise cycle, and 1 hour-bake cycle.

You can also check out your bread machine’s manufacturer website to see if they have a gluten-free setting suggestion for their bread machine. Some bread machine makers have instructions for a gluten-free bread setting for their older models.

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The best way to measure gluten-free flour is the “spoon & level” method. Using a spoon, scoop the flour into the measuring cup. After you’ve spooned the flour into the measuring cup, use the back of a knife to level off the top of the measuring cup.

I have also included a dairy-free option for the recipe. My husband, myself and youngest son are all dairy-free as well. So now you too can enjoy a gluten-free and dairy-free homemade bread.

I promise it is just as delicious made with the dairy-free butter and milk. Some of my favorite dairy-free alternatives that I like to bake with is almond, cashew or coconut milk. I also like baking with coconut oil or Earth Balance or Smart Balance butter.

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This gluten-free bread is so soft and is so full of flavor, unlike some of the cardboard tastingstore-bought brands. I always serve this bread warm and my family eats it all in one sitting.

Another one of my favorite gluten-free bread recipes is my Gluten-Free Rolls andGluten-Free Buttermilk Biscuits . These recipes are super easy to make!

Looking for that perfect loaf of homemade gluten-free bread? Try my easy gluten-free bread machine recipe that will satisfy cravings for soft and tasty bread. Includes dairy-free option.

Gluten And Dairy Free French Bread

Serving: 1 slice | Calories: 212 kcal | Carbohydrates: 35 g | Protein: 5 g | Fat: 6 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 40 mg | Sodium: 263 mg | Potassium: 74 mg | Fiber: 3 g | Sugar: 14 g | Vitamin A: 205 IU | Vitamin C: 0.1 mg | Calcium: 61 mg | Iron: 1.3 mg

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© MAMA KNOWS GLUTEN FREE. All images & content are copyright protected. Please do not use my images without prior permission. If you want to republish this recipe, please link back to this post for the recipe.Bread lovers rejoice! This soft and fluffy gluten-free bread recipe is moist, light, and oh so good! It’s super easy to make, has a short rise time, and a loaf is ready in just over an hour! No need to buy storebought bread ever again! You’ll want to eat this loaf with everything – think avocado toast, or spread with jam, or to make a sandwich or French toast. Dairy-free too.

I’ve always had a penchant for baking bread – and especially since we’ve been spending so much time at home this year, I’ve been testing and experimenting with so many bread recipes.

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In the past few months, I’ve made gluten-free no-knead bread (beautiful and rustic!), rosemary focaccia (Juan absolutely loves this), easy gluten-free naan bread (a huge favorite among readers!), among plenty of other bread recipes that I’m still tinkering with and testing out.

One of my pet peeves with buying storebought gluten-free bread or baked gluten-free products is that they tend to be expensive, dense, or dry (and many times all of the above). That means that by making my own loaf, I can enjoy fluffy tender bread that is easy and inexpensive to make!

I can tell you with all certainty that this yeast bread recipe I’m sharing today (adapted from a recipe by Mama Knows Gluten Free) is probably one of the best gluten-free bread recipes I’ve ever made (and tried)! You probably won’t miss regular wheat bread anymore after trying this!

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A main reason why many gluten-free breads turn out dry is because there is not enough liquid in the dough. In this recipe, the total wet ingredients are in roughly the same quantity as the dry ingredients (almost a 1:1 ratio). While this results in a relatively wet and shaggy dough, it’s also the reason why this bread comes out flexible, soft and fluffy.

The eggs in the recipe, along with the apple cider vinegar and baking powder and yeast, also help the bread to rise more and achieve a dome-shaped top (whereas gluten-free breads without eggs generally do not hold the dome shape well and are often flat on top). If you wish to make a vegan loaf, here’s a well-loved gluten-free vegan bread.

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Here’s a visual overview of the ingredients required to make this delicious gluten-free bread. This recipe only requires 10 ingredients. Dry ingredients include all-purpose gluten-free flour, xanthan gum (leave out if your flour blend already has it), baking powder, instant yeast, sugar, and salt. Wet ingredients include vegetable oil, apple cider vinegar, non-dairy milk, and eggs.

Dairy Free Bread Machine White Bread

In a large bowl, whisk the all-purpose gluten-free flour, xanthan gum (if using), baking powder, instant yeast, sugar, and salt together to combine.

Add the vegetable oil, apple cider vinegar, warm milk and use a hand mixer or stand mixer to mix for one minute until combined. Add the beaten eggs and mix for another minute until you get a dough that resembles thick cake batter (the dough will be wet and sticky, but that’s completely fine).

Transfer the gluten-free bread dough to the prepared loaf pan and use a spatula to smooth out the top of the dough.

Easy Gluten Free French Bread

Cover the dough with a kitchen towel, and let it rise for the next 30 minutes in a warm place that’s not exposed to drafts or wind, until it has roughly doubled in size.

Once the dough is done rising, lace the loaf pan on the middle rack of the oven and bake for 50 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the loaf sounds hollow when tapped.

Remove the loaf from the oven and let it cool down for 10 minutes in the pan before removing it to finish cooling on a rack (this will prevent the bottom from getting soggy).

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Tip: If the bottom is not brown enough for your liking, you can simply bake the loaf for another 10-minutes bottom-side-up on the middle rack at 375F to brown it a little (it’s mainly for aesthetic purposes, and even if you don’t do it, the bread will still taste just as good).

Allow the loaf to fully cool before slicing (this is important as the loaf may disintegrate if it’s still hot when you slice).

If you don’t plan on eating it immediately, gluten-free bread is best stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, where it will keep for 5 to 7 days. I find it best to leave it unsliced and slice it only when you wish to eat it so it retain as much moisture as possible.

Perfect Bread Machine Gluten Free Bread

Yes! You can definitely freeze this gorgeous loaf of bread (especially if you plan to bake a few and keep on hand for future use). Once baked, let the bread cool completely before wrapping it in plastic wrap (unsliced) and freeze it in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you do decide to use the bread, I recommend thawing the loaf overnight in the refrigerator before slicing into it and toasting.

Many have asked which flour blend I use, since the flour blend makes a big difference in how the consistency of the bread turns out. Since I live in Buenos Aires, I use an all-purpose gluten-free flour brand from Argentina called Señor de Sipan, which is made primarily of corn starch, rice flour, and xanthan gum. For those of you who have