Great breads from the home kitchen. They will taste like they came from the best bakery in town.
For anyone who enjoys the flavor and aroma of freshly baked bread, nothing beats the convenience of a bread machine. This convenience is even greater for those managing a gluten intolerance. Finally here are great recipes for the food that is most strictly avoided and typically most missed in gluten-free diets: bread.
These recipes make gluten-free breads that not only taste great but are specifically designed to meet the exacting requirements of bread machines. Each recipe has been thoroughly tested to ensure successful results every time.
And what a collection of recipes it is:
Throughout the book there are tips and techniques for using a bread machine, and as a bonus the authors have included recipes for mixer prepared variations. These breads will be enjoyed by everyone in the family, whether affected by gluten intolerance or not.
The ultimate bread machine book.
The aroma of freshly baked bread is one of the world's greatest comforts and making bread at home is more popular than ever. After all, not everyone has time to keep complicated sour dough starter alive, but everyone has time for quick and healthy home baked bread
This collection of wonderful recipes features all the information you need about baking bread using both older and newer bread machine models. You'll find everything from traditional favorites to innovative recipes that reflect today's tastes, with tons of tips and techniques and three handy glossaries.
This is the perfect book for people who cherish homemade bread...and the convenience of a bread machine
Where variety and manageable batches mix deliciously.
These outstanding recipes run the gamut of exactly the type of baked goods those managing gluten intolerance crave -- with a small twist. Based on extensive feedback, we've learned that gluten-free home bakers prefer small batches and yields from their efforts.
The reasons vary from space constraints (since people managing gluten intolerance typically require more products, which take up valuable cupboard, refrigerator and freezer space) to the sheer cost of the ingredients. The high cost of these ingredients often means that the baked goods tend to be enjoyed only by those actually suffering from the intolerance as opposed to other family members, friends and the like. And we've heard time and time again how much people crave variety and the ability to bake something that is quick, is easy to clean up and doesn't require hours of baking in the kitchen.
You'd never know that dazzling baked goods like these were gluten-free:
The authors also include handy and specially created glossaries for those managing gluten intolerance, including information on equipment, ingredients and techniques.
Great gluten-free recipes that the whole family will enjoy.
When a family member has gluten intolerance, the cooking responsibilities are seriously challenged. Donna Washburn and Heather Butt have created tantalizing recipes that not only deal with that allergy but will please the rest of the family, too.
This comprehensive kitchen companion includes tasty and innovative ideas for baked goods, pasta dishes, appetizers, family meals and mouthwatering desserts. Since many who must manage a gluten intolerance also have other allergies, the authors provide recipes for dairy-free, egg-free and white sugar-free dishes as well.
Here's a small sampling of the 250 tantalizing recipes:
The authors also include extensive information on grains, including amaranth, corn, Montina (a flour created from Indian rice grass), quinoa and teff (a grain from northeastern Africa). A special section on gluten-free grains deals with their appearance, flavor and texture, plus it also provides suggestions on how to use and store them.
A bread machine makes it easier to prepare loaves from scratch, ensuring that the ingredients are gluten-free and first quality.
The bestselling gluten-free author team of Donna Washburn and Heather Butt provides this all-new bread machine book, which focuses on whole grain breads and doughs. Many who are intolerant to the gluten found in wheat, rye, barley and oats don't realize that a wide variety of whole grain gluten-free flours is available. These flours include quinoa, teff, rice, buckwheat, millet and cornmeal, and they are used in these creative and delicious recipes. The results are outstanding and the wheat or other flour typically used will never be missed.
Flavor and nutrition are the keys in all the recipes. Responding to extensive feedback from celiacs and the general public, there's also an egg-free chapter, as well as many nut-free and rice-free recipes. Since ease of baking is so important, there's a whole chapter devoted to nutritious mixes that can be prepared ahead of time. All are well organized for easy use and identification.
The recipes include desserts:
The authors include a wealth of helpful hints and techniques for baking the perfect gluten-free loaf. The Gluten-Free Bread Machine Pantry provides information on all the ingredients needed to make that perfect loaf of healthy bread, for both the 1.5-lb and 2-lb machines.
Enjoy the sensational food that is typically avoided in gluten-free diets.
Gluten-free foods needn't be plain or unappetizing. When there's a food allergy such as celiac disease, wheat intolerance or lactose intolerance, that usually means cooking two separate meals. That's no longer the case, however, thanks to the imaginative recipes in Complete Gluten-Free Cookbook. Everyone can enjoy these tantalizing recipes, which include everything from baked goods, pasta dishes, appetizers and family meals to mouthwatering desserts. Here is a sampling of the inspired gluten-free recipes, most of which have an egg-free variation:
In addition to the 150 recipes, there is extensive information about various gluten-free flours, legumes and rices. Also included are tips and techniques for baking lactose-free and egg-free products, making the book helpful for those with other allergies.
An all-new collection of comfort food classics made gluten-free.
Washburn and Butt published their first gluten-free cookbook nearly 20 years ago and at the time, they were at the forefront in promoting and advocating a gluten-free lifestyle. This brand-new collection of gluten-free recipes evokes that wonderful feeling of comfort foods -- soul-satisfying foods that simply taste better and are completely gluten-free.
These recipes include those from childhood as well as modern interpretations of what spells comfort food today without the gluten. Oven Fried Chicken, Scalloped Potatoes or Chicken Pot Pie still tastes good. In fact, no one would ever guess that this stupendous Spaghetti and Meatballs or Tuna Noodle Casserole was gluten-free.
Since soup is certainly one of the things that first springs to mind, Donna and Heather have created sumptuous, soothing gluten-free versions of classic standbys like New England Clam Chowder and Chicken Noodle Soup that warms a cold winter evening.
These wonderful recipes can been enjoyed by anyone - whether on a gluten-free lifestyle or not. Several mouth watering chapters are dedicated to baked goods like muffins, biscuits, cookies, cakes and pies. There's nothing like pulling freshly baked Shortbread Cookies or Apple Crumble Pie fresh from the oven, and these recipes are perfect for that.
Tasty and innovative ideas for everything from hearty entrees and sides to satisfying family meals and mouth-watering desserts are all here.