But I did not give up, made a third attempt and as you can see the bread was successful. The taste is too good and got baked perfectly.
In keto breads the bread rises beautifully but once cooled it does tend to sink a little so do not worry if that happens if you to try this bread. This gluten free and nut free too. Give it try and you will love this bread.
This gluten free and nut free bread is free from flaxseed meal, the coconut flour has no coconut aftertaste. So fluffy and soft that it reminds me of the regular store bought white bread. The yeast in this bread will not give the rise as a normal bread, added it for flavor only.
This gluten free and nut free bread is free from flaxseed meal, the coconut flour has no coconut aftertaste. So fluffy and soft that it reminds me of the regular store bought white bread. The yeast in this bread will not give the rise as a normal bread, added it for flavor only.
Ingredients
4 Large Eggs or 5 Small Eggs - separated
A Pinch Salt
½ Teaspoon Stevia or Powdered Erythritol
45 Grams Coconut Flour
25 Grams Psyllium Husk Powder - weigh it after you powder the psyllium husk
8 Grams Baking Powder
15 Ml Apple Cider Vinegar
15 Ml Keto Approved Oil
120 ML Warm Water
¼ Teaspoon Instant Yeast
1 Yolk For Egg Wash
1 Tablespoon Sesame seeds
Method
4 Large Eggs or 5 Small Eggs - separated
A Pinch Salt
½ Teaspoon Stevia or Powdered Erythritol
45 Grams Coconut Flour
25 Grams Psyllium Husk Powder - weigh it after you powder the psyllium husk
8 Grams Baking Powder
15 Ml Apple Cider Vinegar
15 Ml Keto Approved Oil
120 ML Warm Water
¼ Teaspoon Instant Yeast
1 Yolk For Egg Wash
1 Tablespoon Sesame seeds
Method
Sieve the coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, salt and baking powder.
In a bowl mix in the warm water, sugar and yeast, leave it aside.
Beat the egg white till light and soft peaks are formed. Add in the egg yolks two at a time and continue beating for a second or two then add the the other egg yolks beat till incorporated. Add in the sieved flour and beat it till the flour is just mixed then add in the apple cider vinegar and yeast mixture and beat till well combined.
In a bowl mix in the warm water, sugar and yeast, leave it aside.
Beat the egg white till light and soft peaks are formed. Add in the egg yolks two at a time and continue beating for a second or two then add the the other egg yolks beat till incorporated. Add in the sieved flour and beat it till the flour is just mixed then add in the apple cider vinegar and yeast mixture and beat till well combined.
Pour this into the loaf pan greased lined with parchment paper. Level it nicely and brush it with egg wash, sprinkle sesame seeds on top.
Bake it in a preheated oven at 180°C for 55-65 minutes. Mine was done in 40 minutes.
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This month's Bread Baker's theme is Gluten Free Bread.
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- Oatmeal Raisin Gluten-free Quick Bread from Food Lust People Love
- Rice and Almond Thin Crackers with Sea Salt from Karen’s Kitchen Stories
Love the photo of the dough spilling out!
ReplyDeleteThat crumb really does look soft and tender! Very appealing with the seeds on top.
ReplyDeleteAll your tenaciousness pays off for us. You did all the work and we can enjoy our bread the first try. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have never baked a gluten free bread .Your recipe gives me confidence to go ahead. You got a lovely crumb Sneha.
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