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Posted by jomand (grossman@netvision.net.il) on Sat, Dec 1, 01 at 13:46
| I am a celiac and have a lactose intolerance. I have acquired a Breadmaker and looking for a recipe for making bread that does not include any milk products. .can anyone help |
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RE: LOOKING for: Breadmaker recipe
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| French Bread: 1 1/4 cups 80 degree water/1 Tablesp. sugar/1 teasp. salt/3 1/2 cups bread flour/1 Tablespoon yeast/ Dough setting/ Form into ball or loaf or round and place on cookie sheet/ make expansion cuts on top/ place in warm place for 1 hours rising (I find the oven with the light on is a great place to bake bread) Bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes. Follow your breadmakers directions. Mine calls for the ingredients to be placed as I typed. This is a delicious, crusty bread. To make it even more authentic, spray water into the oven every five minutes throughout baking. |
RE: LOOKING for: Breadmaker recipe
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Hi, We have used this recipe for about 3 years now and love it. It was supposed to have milk in it but we never thought we'd like it so we changed it to water. It's just as good without the extra calories and in your case without the lactose. White Bread 1 1/4 cups lukewarm water 3 c. flour 1 1/2 TBS. sugar 1 1/2 tsp. salt 2 TBS. oil (we use bacon grease which is way too fattening but can use any type. We have also used vegetable oil) 2 tsp. yeast (1 tsp. bread yeast) I don't know how long you have had your breadmaker but I ALWAYS measure my ingredients first and have them ready before getting my lukewarm water or my bread NEVER comes out right. Just a suggestion. Good Luck. |
RE: LOOKING for: Breadmaker recipe
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| Being Celiac indicates you have an intolerance to "gluten" which is in wheat flour and many other flours. Rice flour will make good hotcakes, a little on the grainy side but good. Use fruit juice or water for the liquid. Bread machine recipes without "gluten" flours is almost impossible to make. Have not found one that will work. It takes "gluten" to form a web to trap gasses from the fermenting yeasts that rises the bread. Without this web which is similar to mutiple bubblegum bubbles full of gas the bread will only go "spoof" and burst open any bubbles that might accidentally form. Quick breads using low or no-gluten flours is your best bet and bake in oven. Marie |
RE: LOOKING for: Breadmaker recipe
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Buttermilk is OK for most who are lactose intolerant. (Or maybe all?) So is yoghurt, as long as it has acidopholis (sp?) in it. I am lactose intolerant myself, and struggled for years. It is a bit easier since I found I could have buttermilk and yoghurt. Did you know that you can have goat's milk? It does not have lactose in it. Not much help with a specific recipe am I? Could you convert an Irish Soda Bread recipe to meet your celiac requirements? -- Jane |
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