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Tracie
(tigrena_2000@hotmail.com) on Wed, Sep 5, 01 at 20:42
| Hi, all...glad to see I'm not the only one looking for an alternative to yeast breads...I miss toast and peanut butter the most!! If anyone can come up with a recipe for a whole-wheat or rye type of yeast-free bread, please let me know!! |
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- Posted by Jane(jakeandjane@accesswave.ca) onSun, Sep 9, 01 at 20:40
| Why not try an Irish soda bread recipe and substitute whole wheat flour for whatever kind of flour it calls for? Sourdough bread is OK for me to eat - as long as no yeast has been added after the starter, which does contain yeast. (A lot of bakeries and recipes add yeast after the starter.) I'm still looking for a yeast-free, dairy-free "regular" bread recipe myself. |
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- Posted by Reinald(rnielsen@downeastme.com) onSun, Oct 7, 01 at 20:21
| Salt rising bread does NOT contain yeast. I make a version with sulfur dioxide in the starter specifically to kill all yeast. Takes a lot of patience to make, but it is the best tasting white bread, bar none, in my opinion. Check out Susan Ray Brown's "Salt Rising Bread Project" at |
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- Posted by Darlene(darlene_87@yahoo.com) onMon, Nov 12, 01 at 4:34
| Go to Celiac.com They have recipes for breads made with gluten free flour that do not require yeast to rise. Some have baking soda, or gums of one type or another. |
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- Posted by Jen(blueeyezz@shaw.ca) onWed, Dec 19, 01 at 1:17
| I have recently found out that I can only eat yeast-free bread made only with Oat Flour..If anyone knows of a recipe for this bread, preferably a bread machine recipe, please let me know..Thanks :) |
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