Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf. Xanthan-free Vegan Recipe - Vegan Richa (2024)

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I have been editing the pictures since the past 4 days and was still not sure about posting. But hey its great gluten-free yeast bread. There is no gum in the bread and no gluten, no dairy or eggs. This is thegluten free vegan sandwich bread to try.

I have been adding fruit puree to regular yeast breads since agesnow. I dont remember exactly why I started doing it. Fruit puree is a great way to get a really soft and moist loaf without the need for any fat like oil or butter or non dairy milk. I add whatever fruit is in season to my regular(with gluten) sandwich loafs, be it strawberry, blueberry, apples, pears, carrots, beet etc. One of the problems with baking a Gluten-free yeast loaf is that it can get really dry. The best way to avoid that is to steam it. If not, then add some fruit puree! The fruit keeps the bread soft and moist even when baked the normal way. The pictured bread is baked and will not dry up your mouth however you eat it.

When I get time, I will probably be playing with adding more psyllum husk, increasing the baking temperature and so on, so I can get a nice dome. Its a bit tough without any gum and my need for it to be airy at the same time:).

Not sure about trying a big Sandwich bread? try this soft Focaccia style Pizza crustwhich has been tried and tested successfully, or this mini White Oat sandwich loaf. All free of gluten and gum. If you see the pictures of the mini loaf, it is even more airy, even more soft, and also behaves stretchy and squishy like a with-gluten bread. All because of steaming it. If you possibly can, then steam this loaf for 20 minutes and then continue with baking the rest of the time.

The bread is best on the same day. To store, keep the loaf refrigerated for upto 2 days. Slice and refresh by toasting or grilling.
Or slice the bread once cooled after baking, and freeze the slices in a zip lock. Take the slices out, thaw for a few minutes, then refresh by toasting or grilling. The immediately frozen bread, performs almost like freshly baked bread. It gets all soft and moist when toasted. Slather some earth balance or nut butter.

The one intriguing bread I have to try and tweak for more airyness is Ali and Toms Xanthan free bread.It looks dense, but I am sure it is soft with all that husk and starch.

What can you do with this bread.
Make a Grilled Cheese sandwich with it. Yes, that really mild strawberry works really well with Daiya Pepperjack.

Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf. Xanthan-free Vegan Recipe - Vegan Richa (2)

Or make a cream berry toast. Warmed up bread topped with Cashew cream spiked with cinnamon and maple, topped with berries of choice. (Pictured bread is Strawberry multigrain wheat bread, but you get the idea).

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a day later.(refrigerated).

Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf. Xanthan-free Vegan Recipe - Vegan Richa (4)

One of the blog readers Cathy told me using my Oats, brown rice, tapicoa and potato starch ratio(that I use in most gf yeast breads) to make biscuits, scones, and the lot. I dont know why I didnt think of creating an all purpose gluten-free blend. Taps self on the head. That is the next thing to do on my list! A blend you can use to make yeast breads or quick breads or biscuits.

Have a great weekend all. I will see you on 25th with the Great Vegan Bean Book Review and recipes.

Steps:

Mix all dry ingredients in a large bowl. Proof the yeast in warm water with sugar.

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Add yeast mixture and strawberry puree to the dry ingredients.

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Mix into a stiff batter.

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Drop batter onto parchment lined or greased bread pan. Spray water on top and lightly pat down to form a loaf.

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Sprinkle with sesame seeds or oats or flour. Cover with a light towel and let rise in a warm place until it rises almost 1.5 times.

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bake in pre-heated oven at 385 degrees F.
Remove from oven and form the pan.
Cool completely before slicing.

Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf. Xanthan-free Vegan Recipe - Vegan Richa (10)

It doesnt look as soft, but it is. Believe you me.

Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf. Xanthan-free Vegan Recipe - Vegan Richa (11)

Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf
Allergen Information: Free of Dairy, egg, corn, soy, nut, xanthan gum, gluten
Makes 1 8.5 by 4.5 bread pan.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup water
2 teaspoons active yeast
1 Tablespoon raw sugar or 2 Tablespoons maple

1 Tablespoon flaxmeal
2 teaspoons ground psyllum husk

Dry:
1 cup ground Oats (use gluten-free)
1/4 cup Teff flour (or other flour like sorghum, millet)
1/2 cup brown rice flour
1/2 cup Tapioca starch
1/3 cup potato starch
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt

Strawberry puree:
4 Strawberries
1/4 cup water
1/4 teaspoon vinegar
2 Tablespoons Oil

Method:
In a bowl, proof the yeast by mixing warm 1/2 cup water, sugar and yeast. 5 minutes.
Once the yeast is frothy, add flax meal and psyllum husks. Mix and let activate for not more than 2 minutes. the mixture will get a bit gel-ly.
Prepare the strawberry puree by pureeing strawberries, water, vinegar and oil into a smooth puree. Yields a bit more than 3/4 cup.
In a large bowl, add and whisk all the dry ingredients until evenly distributed.
Add the yeast mixture and 3/4 cup strawberry puree and mix to make a stiff sticky batter type dough.
If the dough is dry or too stiff add a tablespoon more strawberry puree or water at a time to make stiff sticky dough. Keep the dough on the dryer stiff side(with no dry flour visible) if not sure.
Drop the batter/dough onto parchment lined or greased bread pan.
Spray water on top and lightly pat down to shape the top to form a loaf.
Top with sesame seeds or oats. Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm place for 30-40 minutes. the rise time will depend on the ambient temperature.
As soon as the dough rises to 1.5 times it original size, start up the oven to pre-heat.
Bake in pre-heated 385 degrees F for 40 minutes.
Remove from pan and cool completely before slicing.
Steam the bread if you can like this White Oat Mini Loaf, for the softest and fluffiest gf breads. Steam for 20 minutes then bake for another 15-20.
The fruit puree ensures that the bread will be soft whichever way it is cooked.
Slice and freeze if not planning to use it the same day.

Notes:
You want the dough to rise slowly in a warm or not cold place. If it rises really quickly then the bread will fall in the middle after baking.
Keep the batter on the stiff side for a sandwich loaf. If making a flat bread or pizza crust with this dough, then you can keep the batter moist.



This bread is being shared at Ricki’s wellness weekend.

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  1. Lynn

    Oh I can’t wait to try this! But I’m not able to eat oats. What would you recommend as a substitute?

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    • Richa

      I don’t know what else will work as a substitute in this particular recipe, maybe some medium gf flour + xanthan. I also have a lentil sandwich bread which is xanthan free https://www.veganricha.com/2015/02/lentil-bread-gluten-free-vegan-sandwich-bread-recipe.html

      Reply

  2. Maria

    Hi Richa,

    I came across your site in search for a gluten free and vegan bread recipe. I am so delighted. I’m planning to make a few of your recipes starting tomorrow! I have 3 questions about this bread in particular. Would it be possible to use applesauce in place of the strawberry puree? Which type of vinegar do you use? Lastly, you originally wrote down teff flour on the recipe and mentioned that sorghum flour can work as well. Would you recommend this? Or do you believe teff flour is best for this. I want to thank you for your very inspiring work that you so kindly share with all of us.

    Thanks!
    Maria

    Reply

    • Richa

      Hi Maria,
      Yes, you can use applesauce. sorghum would work well too. I don’t like sorghum flavor, so I use other similar flours. I usually use apple cider vinegar. white vinegar would work well too. Hope the bread comes out beautifully.

      Reply

    • Richa

      arrowroot starch.

      Reply

  3. Jaclyn

    Hi what can I replace the psyillium husk and sorgum flour? Thanks

    Reply

  4. Corrin Radd

    Woah–I have no interest in gluten-free, but I made this because of the interesting flour combination and it worked out great and tasted fantastic. The family loved it and couldn’t believe it wasn’t a wheat bread.

    Reply

    • Richa

      that is seriously Awesome Corrin! i tried my hand at gluten-free bread baking a while back because i was just intrigued by the limited option in gf and v breads. and i went through my own set of failures before figuring out what worked for me. and this is amazing that you made this bread and turned out fine the first time!!:)
      Thank You so much for trying out Corrin!

      Reply

  5. Gluten-Free Granola

    Thanks for sharing your gluten free bread. It looks great in the grilled cheese.

    Reply

  6. Anonymous

    Is there any way that the rice flour can be replaced?

    Reply

    • Richa

      you can use oat flour instead, a Tablespoon or so less than 1/4 cup.

      Reply

  7. Kristy

    Strawberry bread grilled cheese sammies sound divine! Back when I used to be a fromagier, I’d pair sharp cheeses with strawberries all the time- a vegan sandwich combining the two sounds even better!

    Reply

  8. Rachel Matteson

    I was wondering what Xanthan is but it is actually a polysaccharide secreted by the bacterium Xanthom*onas campestris, used as a food additive and rheology modifier, commonly used as a food thickening agent in salad dressings and a stabilizer in cosmetic products to prevent ingredients from separating.
    KatzGlutenFree.com

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  9. Mihl

    This looks fantastic! I hardly ever make gluten free bread, but I once made one using similar ingredients. (I mean yeast and psyllium). I think that psyllium works so great in gluten free recipes. It does all the stuff an egg would probably do and better.

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  10. Purabi Naha | Cosmopolitan Currymania

    Really a great idea of adding fruit puree to retain moisture, Richa! I loved this recipe…very promising and fortified with the goodness of strawberries!

    Reply

  11. Mary @ Fit and Fed

    I love your idea of adding fruit to the bread, improving the moisture and adding sweetness and nutrition. I’ll look forward to your all-purpose gluten-free flour blend!

    Reply

  12. Gabby @ the veggie nook

    What was wrong with the pictures?? They look amazing! This bread is so tempting and such a wonderful flavour for summer! I’m just imagining this layered with coconut cream, fresh strawberries and drizzled with maple syrup 🙂

    Reply

    • Richa

      nothing was wrong wiht the pictures. i wanted the bread to get a somewhat dome:) sometimes i get too finicky about perfection. but the bread is so soft and moist. its insane!

      Reply

  13. Asha Shivakumar

    Never have I tried gf bread. THis one looks perfect, the holes in the bread are all there. The addition of the fruit puree is a perfect touch. This is a must try whether you are on a GF diet or not. Thanks for posting.

    Reply

  14. Annie

    I know this loaf has tremendous flavor! GF yeast baking scares the #@!!* out of me!

    Reply

  15. Johnny

    I’ve been looking for a recipe like this for awhile, thanks for sharing! I never would have thought to put fruit puree into a loaf of bread. I can’t wait for my family and I to try this.

    Reply

  16. Sarit

    Love your blog and Looks amazing!

    A question – can I use apple pure instead fo the strawberries?
    Any other option?

    thanks

    Sarit

    Reply

  17. Jamie

    Beautiful, absolutely beautiful! Fresh homemade bread is THE best!! Time to go get some strawberries!!

    Reply

  18. Sapana Behl

    Wow ! Looks super yummy !

    Reply

  19. Divya Shivaraman

    richa…that is something baked to perfection…loved that grilled toast too

    Reply

  20. Caitlin

    this bread looks absolutely beautiful, richa! such a perfect texture and crumb. thank you for doing these experiments for me <3 can’t wait for your gf all purpose mix!

    Reply

  21. Joanne T Ferguson

    G’day! Lovely bread and photos, true!
    Love you adding the strawberry puree too!
    Cheers! Joanne

    Reply

  22. vegan miam

    WHOA that looks amazing, Richa!

    Reply

    • Richa

      Thank you rika!

      Reply

  23. S T

    Are your recipe measurements in U.S. Standard or Metric where 1/2 cup = 125mls in liquid? So that I know if I have to convert the amounts.

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  24. Richa

    yes it is. also, check the dough after mixing. if it is too thin batter like, add some flour and if too stiff dough, add more liquid.

    Reply

Gluten-free Strawberry Sandwich Bread Loaf. Xanthan-free Vegan Recipe - Vegan Richa (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you don't use xanthan gum with gluten free flour? ›

We suggest testing the recipe out and adjusting as needed. If not enough xanthan gum is used, your baked goods will be crumbly and lack moisture.

How do you replace xanthan gum in gluten free recipes? ›

That's because while xanthan gum is an excellent ingredient for gluten free cooking, a small number of people experience intolerances. Fortunately, we've found you can substitute psyllium fiber powder for xanthan gum using a 2:1 ratio!

What does xanthan gum do in gluten free baking? ›

Xanthan Gum adds thickness and viscosity to gluten-free breads and other baked goods. Without xanthan gum, your gluten-free baked goods would be dry, crumbly and flat. Because xanthan gum is gluten-free and vegan, it's the preferred thickener for those home bakers with food allergies.

How do you keep gluten free bread from getting gummy? ›

Use Psyllium Husk Powder as a binder for better Gluten Free Bread. Without gluten, bread dough lacks elasticity and the "stickiness" needed to hold together. Binders like xanthan gum, psyllium husk, guar gum and to some extent flaxmeal and chia seeds are used to perform the function of gluten.

Can I use cornstarch instead of xanthan gum in gluten free bread? ›

And that's because xanthan gum can be used in two ways: as a thickening and stabilising agent (to thicken sauces and stabilise emulsions) or as a binder in gluten free baking. Now, when you want to use a substitute for its thickening action, cornstarch is definitely a good option.

Why is xanthan gum controversial? ›

It's xanthan gum, a food additive that you've probably never heard of but likely consume several times a week. Given that it's found in many industrial products and has been linked to respiratory and digestive problems, many people are concerned about its safety.

What are the side effects of xanthan gum? ›

Xanthan gum is safe when up to 15 grams per day are taken. It can cause some side effects such as intestinal gas (flatulence) and bloating. People who are exposed to xanthan gum powder might experience flu-like symptoms, nose and throat irritation, and lung problems.

Can I use potato starch instead of xanthan gum? ›

Thickener: Xanthan gum can be used to thicken a recipe. Things like gravies, soups, and stews all need a starchy element to help them come together and give a good mouthfeel. Some substitutes are things like tapioca starch, potato starch, corn starch and rice starch.

Does Pillsbury gluten-free flour have xanthan gum? ›

Pillsbury Best™ Gluten Free All Purpose Flour Blend is a smart mix of rice flour, potato starch, pea fiber, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum.

Does Bob's Red Mill gluten-free flour have xanthan gum? ›

Our Gluten Free All Purpose Baking Flour is a versatile gluten free flour blend, without xanthan gum or guar gum. Great for bread and all kinds of gluten free baked goods!

Does King Arthur gluten free all purpose flour have xanthan gum in it? ›

Our gluten-free flour doesn't contain xanthan gum, as we developed it to be ideal for a wide range of baked goods; you can use it for almost everything. While there's no specific formula per se, we start with 1/4 teaspoon of xanthan gum for every 1 cup of flour in a recipe.

Why add vinegar to gluten free bread? ›

Apple Cider Vinegar – Superpower your Gluten-Free Kitchen! Apple cider vinegar is often used in baking, but why? It is a great leavening agent, but it also has powerful flavour enhancing properties. I find it adds the perfect amount of depth of flavour, and helps activate baking soda creating a lovely airy texture.

What is the secret to making good gluten free bread? ›

To add extra moisture to your gluten-free bread, incorporate 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise into the recipe. The oil and eggs will help to make the baked bread nice and tender. Olive oil is a healthy cooking oil that adds wonderful flavor to bread. It also adds moisture, creates a tender texture, and extends shelf-life.

What is the biggest challenge of making gluten free bread? ›

However, these alternative flours do not have the same properties as wheat flour, which can make baking gluten-free bread a challenge. One of the main challenges in making gluten-free bread is achieving the same texture and rise as traditional wheat bread.

Can I skip xanthan gum? ›

Just replace xanthan gum with the same amount of cornstarch. Cornstarch makes an excellent thickener and is popular for stews and gravies.

Do you need to add xanthan gum to King Arthur gluten free flour? ›

Our gluten-free flour doesn't contain xanthan gum, as we developed it to be ideal for a wide range of baked goods; you can use it for almost everything. While there's no specific formula per se, we start with 1/4 teaspoon of xanthan gum for every 1 cup of flour in a recipe.

Do I really need xanthan gum? ›

Xanthan gum has become a vital ingredient in gluten free baking. It helps goods made from gluten-free flours like almond flour and buckwheat flour bind together and develops elasticity—a job commonly completed by gluten.

Do I need to add xanthan gum to Bob's Red Mill gluten free flour? ›

There is no Xanthan Gum in this mixture. For most recipes you'd need to add Xanthan Gum to help bind together your batter/dough for the best texture. To know how much Xanthan Gum to add to your recipe, there's a handy chart below and one listed on the bag.

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