This bread is a staple in our house whenever we go wheat-free. It is soft, moist and tastes almost just like a hearty dense sourdough bread. Don't leave out or replace the eggs with applesauce as they not only serve as the natural leaveners, also add moisture, flavour and protein to the bread. Mungbean starch is used as a thickening agent to replace the gluten. You can of course substitute it with tapioca or potato starch.
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a 9x4-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine together the brown rice flour, mungbean starch, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Mix in the buttermilk, eggs, and honey. Stir with a wooden spoon until well combined and lump free.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and sprinkle the top with flaxseed if desired. Bake for about 1 hour. Remove from the oven and cool the bread in the pan for 15 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
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ReplyDeletenever made gluten free bakes before, maybe one day I should try out.
ReplyDeleteNice texture... This bread must be very scrumptious!
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious Angie! So dense and full of texture. YUM!!!
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ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe. I would like to try it.
ReplyDeleteAnother super interesting loaf Angie.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy xo
Love how moist and rich it looks. Next time I am sure I'll get a bigger bag of brown rice : ).
ReplyDeleteAngie, you always have many great ideas on making bread and your homemade breads always look lovely and healthy!!!Well done :)
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ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious. I couldn't ask for more.
ReplyDeleteAnother healthy and wonderful bread,baker Angie!Love it!
ReplyDeleteKisses!
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ReplyDeleteAngie, you always make the best healthy bread. This looks so lovely and delicious :)
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ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! <3 I love this bread, dear!! <3
ReplyDeleteIf it's anything like sourdough, I would love it. When we eat rice, it's almost always brown rice. So much healthier.
ReplyDeleteSam
Great to know a wonderful gluten-free option!
ReplyDeleteOh, I´m trying this today. I have a lot of rice flour and have always looked for a tried and true bread recipe. Thanks for this one Angie!
ReplyDeleteOh Dear... what a perfectly baked bread... so tempting...
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ReplyDeletesuper soft texture.. Love it
ReplyDeleteYour house is better than any bakery around!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to bread I know I have come to the right place!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful loaf. The texture is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteDivinal!!!
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Nota: Ver o passatempo a decorrer no meu blog:
http://tertuliadasusy.blogspot.pt/2013/07/4-edicao-do-projeto-escolha-do.html
I love that you made gluten free bread :) It looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!! I love flax seed so I definitely would add it!
ReplyDeleteYou always post such interesting and creative breads, how do you come up with these things!? I'm seriously tempted by this one though - do you go gluten free often?
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ReplyDeleteI am amazed it sounds so easy to make - thanks for that! I was hoping we'd get a "welcome recipe" to the new little prince :) I bet things across the pond are a little baby crazy. Have a wonderful Wednesday Angie.
ReplyDeleteAngoe you make the most beautiful breads!!LOL
ReplyDeleteI love make bread too is beautiful!
Your breads are so impressive, can't believe how great this looks.
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ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicious - like usual!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique bread...looks like the perfect texture, and super moist. Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteOmg, wat a bread, seriously incredible..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homemade loaf!!!! Need to make this for a friend of ours with a gluten allergy!
ReplyDeleteVery different kind of everyday bread; looks good and tasty.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so great Angie!
ReplyDeleteInteresting & healthy bread . Great info about replacing eggs to apple sauce & mung bean starch too .
ReplyDeleteI've tried making this once with white rice flour. I found that it was quite an interesting piece of bread and it's good to keep refrigerated. Then slice it thinly to make sandwiches. Yummm... I wanna to try more gluten free baked goods when I have time. Your's look great.
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Oh Angie…this looks so delicious. I’m trying this one asap! The combo of flavors sounds so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe bread queen amazes me yet again!! Sounds great Angie!
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy a bread like this one....How do you come up with all these creative ways to enjoy food. Love it!
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Angie, this is really interesting and special. I must try this one day since we eat brown rice most of the time.
ReplyDeleteI can honestly say that this looks like the best gluten free bread I have ever seen!! Bookmarking this recipe, no doubt!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so moist and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteYour bread's texture looks marvelous! That's crazy that it's gluten free.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf! I love the beautiful golden tone of the bread.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant recipe Angie! My sister just recently discovered that she's allergic to gluten, so I'm looking out for many gluten free recipes. This looks like a fab one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely loaf! it looks incredibly moist!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that brown rice in bread could look so tempting!
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks moist and delicious,Angie!You have the best bread recipe here!!!
ReplyDeleteI would so butter this and eat away!
ReplyDeleteUna delicia de pan húmedo e irresistible,abrazos y saludos.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, that's a beautiful bread, very well baked. The texture look very soft. Great to go with coffee. :))
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
Lovely loaf Angie! I have never used brown rice to make bread before! Have never tried baking gluten-free bread either!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Another lovely loaf! And I love the addition of flax seed on top, too :)
ReplyDeleteA fantastic brown rice bread recipe, Angie! Waw even! :)
ReplyDeleteYummy loaf, Angie....I never knew brown rice could be used in bread....definitely pinning this :)
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ReplyDeleteSounds and looks delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could use brown rice for bread baking, great recipe.
Angie, did you grind the rice into flour or do they sell it like that? Looks delicious, and I love to add applesauce to dishes!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful bread, I love the texture of it. Homemade breads always taste so good.
ReplyDeleteGreat little quick brown! I have never had the need to go gluten-free, but I'm sure every once in a while I should. This looks like a great place to start.
ReplyDeleteWow Angie, I did not think that gluten free bread could be this good! This is a genius recipe for a superb bread that I would love to try!
ReplyDeleteGLuten free or not this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWell look at you..this is quite impressive...
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Wow, another beautiful bread and people gluten intolerant will love this.
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ReplyDeleteThis bread looks delicious! I'm going to have to make this for my sister - she would love it.
ReplyDelete@Oksana I did since I have a grain grinder.
ReplyDeleteI love the crumb of this bread, Angie. Nicely done....and no yeast to deal with.
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ReplyDeleteYummy & incredible looking bread.. Loved the recipe ! Healthy :D
ReplyDeleteI love your breads and I think you have got so much talent !
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious with a fantastic texture !
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I can tell how moist the bread is by your photos, Angie! I've baked with brown rice flour and loved the result. So healthy and delicious too.
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ReplyDeleteLove the gluten-free breads that you're making, Angie. Flavors of sourdough and flax seed appeal to me - great recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to cut down on white flour and this bread looks like a great way to do it!
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ReplyDeleteYum...This is a nice hearty bread to go GF! :) I'll send the link to my friends who are on a straight GF diet. I'm sure they'll appreciate this recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove the density of this bread! It tastes like sourdough? I also love sourdough bread!
ReplyDeleteYour bake always sound so healthy, now I just started to bake with wholemeal, long way to learn from you.
ReplyDeleteSo many people look for gluten free food these days. Very healthy and tasty bread.
ReplyDeletedid u clean and soak the brown rice first before proccessed it into fluor???
ReplyDeletei've try to grind black glutinous rice and it's turn into disaster before..
@dentistvschefNo, I have a grinder designed for all the grains.
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ReplyDeleteAnother lovely loaf Angie! What great texture and color! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt does look a lot like a sourdough. Oh my I can't wait to try your recipe, sounds quite exciting with brown rice and it's gluten free. Lots of friends will enjoy it for sure!
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ReplyDeleteAngie, I have not bake any bread with brown rice and some more with mungbean starch, yours gluten free recipe will be appreciated by lot of us!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bread, you're really very inventive! GG
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ReplyDeleteLove this bread Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gluten-free bread Angie! I have been eating bakery bought gluten-free because I can't find a good recipe. You just changed that! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis gluten free bread looks just amazing Angie! I'm forwarding to a friend who is gluten free ;)
ReplyDeleteWow Angie! This is perfect. My mom bought me gluten free flour and since I have never worked with the flour before, this will be a great start. Always have adored your skills. Hopefully, I get to be heading back to the kitchen more often. Till then, take care! ♥ Jo
ReplyDeleteI'm diggin' your nutty top. This look great and I doubt I'd miss a thing with this gluten free loaf (sounds amazing, Angie)!
ReplyDeleteNever made any gluten-free bakes yet , maybe someday :D Lately , some baking shops here started selling some gluten-free products , like organic flour though haven't seen some brown rice flour yet . Delicious bread , btw !
ReplyDeletehi angie, sorry for dropping by late, just back from a trip. This is such an interesting recipe for gluten free, i really admire your creativity!
ReplyDeleteso healthy recipe! and looks yummy
ReplyDeleteLooking yummy & different..i never had gluten free rice bread before..i'll try to make this in coming weekends!
ReplyDeleteUna gran receta de pan con miga perfecta,hugs,hugs.
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ReplyDeleteA good friend of mine can't have gluten and is always looking for gluten free recipes that she can use to make herself some food. She has been on this bread kick lately and has been making all sorts of different breads that taste way good. This is one that I don't think she has thought about yet and would love to learn more about making it.
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Thank you for sharing this recipe! This bread is delicious toasted with almond butter, or dipped in olive oil. I'll definitely be making it again.
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