Binding: Paperback
ASIN: 0805060782
Manufacturer: Holt Paperbacks
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A breakthrough bread book by the unchallenged expert in gluten-free and wheat-free cooking

In Bette Hagman’s three earlier cookbooks, she worked with gluten-free flours that are safe for celiacs (those who are intolerant to gluten) and for those with wheat allergies to create recipes for great- tasting food. Knowing from her own hard-earned experience that bread is the greatest loss for those who can’t eat wheat, oats, rye, or barley, she has experimented with exciting new bean-based flours and has devoted an entire book to breads. Here are yeast breads, yeast-free breads, muffins, rolls, buns, breakfast breads, and crackers-a vast array of recipes for the oven or the bread machine-for people who cannot buy breads at a bakery or supermarket but must rely on their own kitchens to provide the staff of life.

Along with dozens of great recipes are: a beginner’s guide to understanding and cooking with gluten-free flours; answers to commonly asked questions about baking with these flours; and a source list of where to buy gluten-free baking supplies.


Customer Reviews

worth it for the waffle recipe alone by SpringAzure
I’ve been using this book for 8 years. I’ve served waffles made from Bette’s Bean Waffle recipe to everyone in my life and they all love them. That one recipe is worth the price of the book. I’ve had good luck with many others as well. I do tend to modify them, but as a basic source book it’s one of the best. (I modify the waffle recipe by separating the egg yolk and whites, beating the whites with a bit of cream of tartar, and folding them into the batter just before baking. This adds volume and helps them rise.)

Terrific cook book by Kristine A. Rasmussen
I am a baker for the Downtown Grocery in Wausau, WI and I am so glad that there is such a great cookbook out there for people who cannot have gluten. It gives all of us a great reference for baking gluten-free.

The Best Bette by Daniel J. Radel
For those of us who have had to suffer with health food store bread (edible doorstops) this cookbook will set you free. Free to have flavorful fluffy bread again. It is a must for the kitchen if gluten is not your friend. Easy to understand recipes from basic bread to sweet bread and more. I highly recommend this cook book!!!!!!!

Disappointed by McHarris
Two of Bette Hagman’s Gluten Free Gourmet cooking books were bought for me, as a gift, when it was discovered I needed to become gluten free in my dietary habits. It was known that I particularly enjoyed cooking breads at home, so the gift was a thoughtful contribution.

It did not take me very long to realise that the books were written exclusively for the American Continent. I live in the Antipodeas and non of the suggested outlets for flours and accessories are available to me.

The books them selves are obviously works of love, well researched and compiled, however when the reader cannot access the suggested resources it makes them almost redundant in one’s cookery bookcase.

May I suggest in future editions that metric and non metric measurements be given, as well as less reliance on American suppliers for specific flours etc. We are a universal people suffering with this disease.

Thanks


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