Gluten free, Rice Sourdough Bread?!


Question: Anyone have a good, tasty recipe? My friend doesn't eat wheat because of the gluten but he really misses sourdough bread! It's the only thing he misses about wheat so I wanted to make him some rice sourdough bread... anyone have any ideas or places to find ideas?


Answers: Anyone have a good, tasty recipe? My friend doesn't eat wheat because of the gluten but he really misses sourdough bread! It's the only thing he misses about wheat so I wanted to make him some rice sourdough bread... anyone have any ideas or places to find ideas?

Take a look at this one:
Sourdough Starter Recipe

Equipment Needed: Plastic or Wooden Spoons and Glass, Plastic or Wooden Bowl

1 cup water
1 1/2 cup brown rice flour*
2 packets RiZE yeast or other gluten free yeast

1. In a medium sized glass, plastic or wooden bowl, pour in the water and heat it until it is between 110 & 115 degrees Fahrenheit.

2. Dump in the yeast and brown rice flour, then using a plastic or wooden spoon stir until the ingredients are combined together.

3. Cover and place in a warm location for 1 1/2 to 3 hours. If you don't have a warm location, preheat your oven for about 5 to 10 minutes or until it is slightly warm, but not warm enough to cook. Then place your starter in the oven to rise.

4. When the starter is ready to use and you remove some for your recipe, it will need to be fed. To feed it, pour in 3/4 cup of water and 1 cup of brown rice flour.

Now you are ready to make the sourdough oat waffles recipe and have a starter that will make other wonderful gluten free sourdough breads.

Sourdough Oat Waffles Recipe

Equipment Needed: Plastic or Wooden Spoon; Plastic, Glass or Wooden Bowl

1 cup Sourdough Starter
1 cup lite coconut milk
1/2 cup oat flour**
1/2 cup sweet rice flour
1/4 cup arrowroot starch
1/4 cup rolled oats**
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
3 Tb agave syrup

1. In a medium sized bowl, dump in the sourdough starter, coconut milk and 1/2 cup oat flour. Stir together and then cover.

2. Put in a warm place to ferment for 8 to 24 hours. The longer this batter has a chance to sit the stronger the sourdough flavor will become.

3. When you are ready to cook the waffles, add the next seven ingredients. Stir to combine and then allow it to sit for a few minutes.

4. Preheat the waffle iron, when it is ready pour in the recommended amount of waffle batter for your type of waffle iron. Spread the batter to the edges and cook until a golden brown color.

5. Remove the waffle from the iron. Serve with your choice toppings. Makes 4 Belgian waffles.

What did my family think of the sourdough waffles? Everyone thought they were great, especially when served with warm maple syrup.

Notes:
*You can use other gluten free flours to make your starter and other flours to feed it. If you are allergic to rice or you do not have permission to eat oats, feel free to substitute another gluten free flour.

Oatmeal, wheat brown bread, eggs & vegetables.

But I wish u would cook for me instead, Smiley. Then I can give u a lot of ideas.





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