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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I recently asked if anyone had a good bread recipe using quinoa flour. I didn't receive any recipes, (although one response indicated that Bette Hagman may be developing one). However, I did receive this interesting flour mix:
"I don't have a bread recipe for you, but I have worked up a very tasty gf
flour blend with quinoa--4 parts quinoa, 2 parts each millet, amaranth,
corn meal, and buckwheat, 1 part flax seed (all ground, of course). This
gets a satisfyingly "whole grain" flavor. It works very well substituted
one-for-one for wheat flour in pancakes & muffins, so I think it will
work well in breads, too.---from Joe Ellison, Chicago, IL
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