Thursday 4 September 2014

Paleo Bread Recipes Wheat Flour Free Bread



Bread is not the center piece of a meal but the absence of bread paleo cereal can leave a void. History suggests primal bread was made approximately 8,000 year ago. Depictions of bread and bread harvests in Egyptian hieroglyphs. Bakers were noted with a certain level of prestige in during the Roman Empire. Baker's families were not allowed to leave the Baker's Guild. During the famine in medieval England bread prices were kept affordable for the citizens. In the late 19th century white bread was made affordable to the general public. The majority of bread is made with wheat but what is the bread alternative for people that are wheat intolerant. Approximately 1 in 133 people are wheat intolerant or suffer from Celiac Sprue Disease. Paleo Diet Recipes are wheat free, dairy free and soy free and there are wheat and dairy alternatives in the Paleo Diet that enables those that maybe wheat/gluten intolerant and dairy intolerant to enjoy delicious wheat free bread with every meal.

Paleo Wheat Flour Alternatives:Almond FlourCoconut Meal/FlourFlax Seed FlourNote: Amaranth,Buckwheat and Quinoa are not grains considered pseudo-grains. Amaranth, Buckwheat and Quinoa do not come from grasses but seeds from green leafy plant. Amaranth, Buckwheat and Quinoa are gluten free. Because their seeds have more starch than other seeds they are considered pseudo-grains. For the strict Paleo Diet they are not allowed.

Paleo Cow's Milk Alternatives:Almond MilkCoconut MilkHazelnut MilkPaleo Bread Recipes are back to Mother Nature Gluten Free, Dairy Free and Soy Free bread recipes. Wheat flour alternatives that are not synthetic or artificial but natural Paleo wheat flour alternatives.

Transfer to a large bowl. Add the Twister powder to the bowl and stir to mix the ingredients. Blend the remaining ingredients together using a blender. Transfer the blended mixture to the bowl with the cashew/Twister ingredients, and stir thoroughly to mix. Loosely cover the bowl with a piece of paper towel or cloth towel, and let it sit on your counter for 2 hours.

It should be about 10" x 10" with a height or thickness of about 1/2".

Reduce the temperature to 105-110 degrees and continue dehydrating another 8-10 hours.

Gently peel off the current sheet of Paraflexx being used. Continue dehydrating 10-12 hours. Cut the bread into desired size pieces and continue dehydrating another 1-4 hours, or more, depending on desired dryness. The goal is not to dry the bread completely if you want it like a soft bread. Strawberry Sweet Bread will stay fresh when stored in an airtight container in your refrigerator for up 5 days.

Serve with a nut or seed butter.

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