Gluten-Free French Bread [Vegan] (2024)

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11 years ago

By Rhea Parsons

Gluten-Free French Bread [Vegan]

11 years ago

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When you bake gluten-free, you have two options: buy an all-purpose gluten-free flour blend or come up with your own. I prefer to make my own because most blends use refined flours. When you make a blend, it needs to have more than one type of flour plus a starch or two. It also needs xanthan gum to replace the gluten.The blend I use most often is:1 1/4 cup chickpea flour1 cup brown rice flour1 cup tapioca starch1 cup potato starchThese amounts represent the ratios of the flours and starches. If you bake a lot, and if this blend tastes good to you, it would be easier to just make a big batch of this blend and then measure out what you need for whatever you’re making. I don’t add the xantan gum to my blend because I would rather add it as needed depending on the recipe I’m attempting.If you don’t want to be bothered experimenting and making your own blends, I would recommend one mix:Jennifer’s Way All-Purpose Flour. It is high-protein, doesn't contain any refined ingredients and so far, everything I've made with it comes out delicious. It also contains the xanthan gum which means you save a lot of money by not buying all the individual ingredients.On to the French Bread: you could divide this dough up in two and make long baguettes. If you’re a serious baker, maybe you already have the loaf pans to shape them perfectly. Since I’m still in the grasshopper stage, I was more concerned with the taste and texture than the shape. I made a large loaf of bread and it was (surprisingly, to me) delicious.The bread was crispy on the outside, light and just the right amount of chewy on the inside. You can use whatever herbs you like in your bread. Since it’s French Bread, I used herbs de Provence. This is the perfect bread for bruschetta, heroes, or dunking into soups. Vegan and gluten-free, my Ooh La La French Bread will definitely impress people. Enjoy!

Gluten-Free French Bread [Vegan]

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  • Dairy Free
  • Vegan

Calories

1383

Ingredients You Need for Gluten-Free French Bread [Vegan]

  • 1 Tbs. active dry yeast
  • 1 ½ cups warm water
  • 1 Tbs. agave nectar
  • 3 cups gluten-free flour blend (1 1/4 cup chickpea flour,1 cup brown rice flour,1 cup tapioca starch,1 cup potato starch)
  • 2 tsp. xanthan gum (IF your blend doesn’t already have it)
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 Tbs. sugar
  • 1 – 2 tsps. dried Herbs de Provence
  • 1 Tbs. olive oil
  • Extra flour for dusting

How to Prepare Gluten-Free French Bread [Vegan]

  1. Mix the yeast into a cup of the warm water. Add the agave and let sit for 10 minutes while the yeast activates.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, xanthan gum, salt, sugar and herbs. Mix well. Add the oil and the yeast/water mixture to the dry ingredients. Add the remaining 1/2 cup of warm water. Mix well. The dough will be quite sticky.
  3. Grease a loaf pan or a baking sheet with cooking spray and dust with some flour. Spoon the dough into the pan or onto the baking sheet. Spread it into the shape of a loaf (if you want a baguette shape, divide the dough into 2 long, thin loaves). Cover with a damp towel and keep the dough in a warm place for about 40 minutes or until it doubles in size.
  4. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Bake the bread for 35 minutes, checking periodically for browning after 25 minutes. When the bread is browned and sounds hollow when you tap it, remove from the oven and transfer to a cooling rack. Allow to cool before slicing.

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Nutritional Information

Total Calories: 1383 | Total Carbs: 340 g | Total Fat: 14 g | Total Protein: 0 g | Total Sodium: 23 mg | Total Sugar: 12 g

Note: The information shown is based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

About The Author

Rhea Parsons

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When Rhea became vegan, there were no places in her Bronx neighborhood to eat, so she learned to cook, mostly by watching TV cooking shows, especially Christina Pirello and Rachael Ray. That led to the creation of The "V" Word website, which focuses on vegan versions of favorite, familiar foods. In addition, Rhea has written several e-cookbooks, which are available on her website. Rhea hopes to spread the "V" Word to bring more compassion into the world, and it is her dream to become the vegan Rachael Ray.

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  1. I have just been out to buy the ingredients for this and struggled as sometimes they are called different names, especially here in the UK. Chickpea flour is also known as gram flour or besan. Tapioca starch is also known as cassava starch/flour.

    Thanks for the Recipe

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  2. OH MY YUM

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  3. Thank you! No more dreams of sourdough pillows.

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