SS&GF: Simply Sugar and Gluten Free

Fabulous food made healthier!

  • Home
  • About
    • About Amy
    • Before & After Pics
  • Cookbook
    • About
  • Events
  • Media
    • Bio
    • Press Kit
    • Articles
  • Recipes
    • Ingredients
    • Substitutions
    • Recipe Box
    • Shopping List
  • Slightly Indulgent

Get Your SS&GF Fix:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
  • Email
  • Pinterest
  • Allergy-Free
    • Corn-Free
    • Dairy-Free
    • Egg-Free
    • Grain-Free
    • Nut-Free
    • Soy-Free
    • Vegan
    • Vegetarian
    • Xanthan/Guar Gum-Free
  • Beverages
    • Juices
    • Other Drinks
    • Smoothies
  • Breads
    • Quick
    • Yeast
  • Breakfast
    • Coffee Cakes
    • Entrees
    • Fruit Dishes
    • Muffins
    • Special
  • Desserts
    • Cakes
    • Cookies & Bars
    • Cupcakes
    • Frosting & Sauces
    • Frozen
    • Fruit Desserts
    • Holiday
    • Other Desserts
    • Pies, Tarts, & Crusts
    • Puddings
  • Entrees
    • Chicken
    • CrockPot/Pressure Cooker
    • Fish
    • Holiday
    • Make-Ahead
    • Pasta Entrees
    • Pork
    • Spice Mixes
    • Turkey
    • Vegetarian/Vegan
  • How To
  • Salads/Sides
    • Beans
    • Dresssings
    • Holiday
    • Other Sides
    • Pasta Sides
    • Salad
    • Salad Dresssings
    • Vegetables
    • Whole Grains
  • Starters
    • Dips
    • Snacks
    • Spreads
    • Starters
  • Soups
    • Meaty Soups
    • Stock
    • Vegetable
    • Vegetarian/Vegan

Gluten-Free Whole Grain Sandwich Bread

Posted on February 17, 2010


Being enveloped by the unique warmth of freshly baked bread was something that didn’t happen at our house.  The crunch of toast spread with berry jam was but foggy memories and had long ago lost it’s allure.  Being quite content with life as it was, I didn’t feel compelled to venture into gluten-free bread baking.

That was, until I read this post on using a bread machine.  Fully inspired and craving a sandwich, I set out to bake delicious gluten-free, sugar-free bread.  It wasn’t long until those distant memories were replaced with pulled barbecue chicken heaped between two slices of homemade bread.

Best of all, this is so painfully simple.  The machine does all of the work.

The Taste & Texture

My Grandma Ruth regularly baked whole wheat bread when I was growing up.  It was just as coveted as her apple pies, strawberry jelly, and rice pudding.  One bite of my gluten-free bread prompted memories of big family dinners with everyone fighting over the last slice of Grandma’s homespun nourishment.

Have a piece of toast spread with almond butter.  You’ll find, at the least, a small, involuntary grin and sense of satisfaction.  It slices, holds, freezes, and thaws well.

Tips for a Great Loaf of Bread

As with most new recipes, I’ve played with proportions.  After many, many attempts I’m sharing what’s worked best.

  • My Breadman TR520 set on the Rapid Rise Fast Bake cycle makes a stunning loaf of gluten-free bread.
  • 1% milk and warm water produced the best all around results and was the only loaf that didn’t sink in the middle when cooling.  Any type of nut milk or rice milk will work, though.
  • Make sure the eggs, agave, olive oil, vinegar and yeast are at room temperature.  Submerge your eggs in a cup of warm water for a few minutes if you need to warm them quickly.
  • Scrape the bread maker down during the mixing cycle to help incorporate all the flour.
  • Once the bread maker has finished the mixing cycle, remove the paddle with a wet hand  The water keeps the dough from sticking to your hands.  Then, use wet fingers to smooth the top.
  • I needed an extra 10 minutes for the loaf to finish baking.  Additional minutes can be manually added at the end of the cycle.
  • Remove the pan from the bread maker when it’s finished baking.  Leave the bread in the pan for 5 minutes then gently remove and let it cool on a baking rack.  If the loaf starts to sink, turn it on it’s side.
  • Freeze any extras and use as needed.  This bread thaws well.

Share your best bread making tips and tricks.  Have a question? Ask away – if I don’t have an answer someone else always does.

Printer-friendly recipe

Gluten-Free Whole Grain Sandwich Bread
makes 1 loaf
adapted from Karina’s Kitchen

2/3 cup sorghum flour
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
1/2 cup millet flour
3/4 cup potato starch
2 1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum
1 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
3/4 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup water
1 tablespoon instant or bread machine yeast
2 teaspoons agave nectar
1 large omega-3 free range egg, at room temperature, lightly beaten
4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons agave nectar
1/2 teaspoon cider vinegar
1 tablespoon of sesame or other seeds to top bread

Whisk together sorghum, buckwheat, millet, potato starch, xanthan gum, and sea salt.  Set aside.

Mix milk and water in a glass measuring cup.  Heat to 110 – 120 degrees F.  Use an instant read thermometer to check the temperature.  Add 2 teaspoons of agave nectar and yeast.  Stir to combine.  Cover and set aside for a few minutes or until it’s a little bubbly.

In a medium mixing bowl, combine the egg, olive oil, agave, and vinegar.  Stir in bubbly yeast and milk mixture.  Pour wet ingredients into the bottom of your bread maker.  Top with dry ingredients.  Turn on Rapid Rise Fast Bake or equivalent cycle.  Remember to scrape down sides to help incorporate flours.

Once the mixing cycle stops, run a clean hand under water and quickly remove the mixing paddle.  Smooth the top with wet fingers.  Sprinkle with sesame or other seeds.  Now is when your bread maker works it’s magic.  When the cycle is over, check to see if the bread is done – it should sound hollow when thumped.    I needed 10 extra minutes of baking time.

Remove pan from bread machine.  Leave the loaf in the pan for about 5 minutes.  Remove and let cool completely on a wire rack.  If the loaf starts to sink in the middle, turn it on it’s side.  That usually helps.  Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark location.  Wrap any leftovers after a day or two and freeze.

53 Comments

Posted on February 15, 2010

Slightly Indulgent Tuesday – 2/16/10

slightly_indulgent_tue

Another week of fabulous food made healthier! Last week we had another fabulous turn out.  Again, I’m so grateful for your participation.  I get wonderful feedback from readers and other bloggers – it’s good to know that people enjoy sharing how they make food a little bit healthier. My Submission Yesterday I posted  Pulled Barbecue [...]

Read the full article >>

Posted on February 14, 2010

Pulled Barbecue Chicken Sandwich

Pulled Barbecue Sandwich

It’s been hectic at our house.  Joe is busy as usual. He handles it much better than me. Culinary school is more demanding than I ever imagined.  Last week was my first round of mid-terms which nearly killed me.  Being a full-time student at 34 is much harder than it was ten years ago. I [...]

Read the full article >>

Posted on February 11, 2010

Understanding & Choosing Gluten Free Flours, Part 3: The Flavors

If this is your first time reading this series, you might want to catch up with Part 1 and Part 2. Flour Flavors All flours are created from simply grinding a seed, a grain, or a nut.  The flour retains the flavor of whatever it was made from.  The flavor might change slightly but not [...]

Read the full article >>

Posted on February 10, 2010

Carrot Cupcakes Made Healthier

Carrot Cupcakes Made Healthier

This was my very first gluten free, sugar free baking success.  Everyone loves these cupcakes so I decided that they needed to be part of the baking class I taught on Monday night. The class was entitled “Healthier Baking – Gluten and Sugar Free” which prompted me to do a slight makeover on one of [...]

Read the full article >>

← Older posts
Newer posts →
  • Book cover AmazonBarnes and Noble
  • Portrait of Amy

    About Amy

    Living free of refined sugars and gluten since 2004 has allowed me to live a fulfilled, healthy life. My food cravings, migraines, and depression vanished and was able to maintain a 60+ pound weight loss. Today I live with enormous freedom. Join me as I create healthier food that's SS&GF and delicious. I hope to help you do the same. Read more about my story here.

    Contact Meet Amy

  • Recent Comments

    • Jeanine - the Baking Beauties on Baguettes: Absolutely beautiful, Amy!
    • Yan on Cinnamon Vanilla Granola: I love that they're more like "cake bars" than tdotirianal coffee...
    • Brenda on Slightly Indulgent Tuesday; 10/25/11: Gosh I’m busy this week so I think I’m just cminog to...
    • Ricki on Baguettes: What a beautiful looking bread, Amy! And the extra flour and shape really do make it look...
    • Cheryl on Sourdough Starter: I just made your bread yesterday. The loaf is half gone already. It was amazing....
  • SS&GF Favs:

  • Recent Posts

    • Baguettes

    • Slightly Indulgent Tuesday; 2/7/12

    • A Well-Stocked Kitchen: Meal Planning Made Simple

    • Grain-Free Orange Cake & Nutritional Content of Gluten-Free Flours

    • 6 Tips for Balanced Living for The Balanced Platter

  • Green_Banner_SIR086

  • Blog design by Lion Face Studio
  • Gluten-Free Sugar-Free Blogs

    • Diet, Dessert, and Dogs
    • Elana's Pantry
    • Gluten-Free Goodness
    • The Spunky Coconut
  • Gluten-Free Blogs

    • A Year of Slow Cooking
    • ATX Gluten-Free
    • Carol Fenster Cooks
    • Celiacs in the House
    • Cook It Allergy Free
    • Cybele Pascal, Allergen Free Cuisine
    • Daily Bites
    • Discover Gluten Freedom
    • Gluten Free Life with Jen
    • Gluten-Free by Nature
    • Gluten-Free Easily
    • Gluten-Free Fitness
    • Gluten-Free Goddess
    • Gluten-Free Homemaker
    • Gluten-Free is Life
    • Gluten-Free Makeovers
    • Healthy Green Kitchen
    • Hunter's Lyonesse
    • i am a celiac.
    • Jenn Cuisine
    • Jules Speaks Gluten-Free
    • Lexie's Kitchen
    • Living Free
    • National Foundation for Celiac Awareness
    • She Let Them Eat Cake.com
    • Silvana's Kitchen
    • Tasty Eats at Home
    • The Baking Beauties
    • The Culinary Life: Wasabimon.com
    • The Daily Dietribe
    • The Whole Life Nutrition Kitchen
    • Wellness Kitchen
    • Z's Cup of Tea
  • + Get code for this badge- Hide code for this badge


    <a href="http://simplysugarandglutenfree.com" target="_blank" ><img class="aligncenter" src="http://simplysugarandglutenfree.com/wp-content/themes/ssgf/images/badge.png" ></a>
  • + Get code for this badge- Hide code for this badge


    <a href="http://simplysugarandglutenfree.com" target="_blank" ><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.simplysugarandglutenfree.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/slightly_indulgent_tue.JPG" ></a>
  • Miz Helen’s Country Cottage
  • Web Analytics


  • SS&GF Archives

  • Other Foodie Blogs

    • Can I Get the Recipe?
    • Cara's Cravings
    • Chocolate & Zucchini
    • Dinner with Julie
    • Finding Joy in My Kitchen
    • Food Bloggers Unite!
    • GoDairyFree.org
    • Healthy Living Blogs
    • Kalyn's Kitchen
    • Karma Chow
    • Kosher Eye
    • Miz Helen's Country Cottage
    • PB & Co. All-Star Bloggers
    • Simple Organic
    • The Blog Guidebook
    • The Daily Dish
    • The Leftover Queen
  • Living Well

    • Healing with Tara
    • Soul Dish – Blog Talk Radio
  • Must Reads

    • Agave Nectar: The Backlash. Should We Panic?
    • Are Oats Safe on the GF Diet?
    • Coconut Palm Sugar
    • Dry Ingredient Packaging
    • Let's Talk about Coconut (Sap) Sugar (aka – palm sugar)
    • Satellite TV has your favorite cooking shows
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Before & After Pics
  • Recipes
  • Ingredients & Resources
  • Slightly Indulgent
  • Meet Amy

© 2008-2011 Simply Sugar & Gluten-Free. Owned by Amy Green Consulting, LLC. All rights reserved.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
Simply Sugar & Gluten-Free Disclosure Policy Website powered by Wordpress. Website Designed & Coded by Lion Face Studio.
Disclaimer: Information on this web site was obtained from a variety of resources, including medical and nutritional publications and is provided for informational purposes only. The information on this site is not medical advice and is not intended to replace the advice or attention of health care professionals. Consult your practitioner before beginning or making changes to your diet, supplements, exercise program, diagnosis or treatment of illness or injuries and for advice regarding medications. Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.

Featuring Recent Posts Wordpress Widget development by YD