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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Several people responded to my email about the continued use (or overuse) of rice flour in
purchased GF flour mixes, and asked if I would share my flour mixes that I make up myself. First,
let me say that I'm no kitchen chemist. Everything I do I have found either here or in a variety of
GF cookbooks. I prefer a flour mix that includes bean and sorghum flours. I seek out recipes that
call for these. However, what I have on hand in my cupboard are two bean flour mixes that Betty
Hagman has published (four bean and featherlight bean) in her cookbooks and a brown rice
mixture (see below) that uses Authentic Foods super fine brown rice flour.
For those who cannot eat bean flours, I prefer to use sorghum and have had success with a
mixture of sorghum and tapioca starch and potato starch. I also like to use almond meal as a
substitute once in a while, but this is expensive to use on a regualr basis. Donna Washburn and
Heather Butt have written a wonderful GF cookbook called 125 Best GF Recipes in which they call
for a variety of non-rice flour mixtures. Their chocolate chip cookie recipe is the best and uses
sorghum flour, bean flour, and tapioca starch.
My mistake this time was due to the fact that I was following a newly discovered recipe that called
for a "GF flour cookie mix." Low on my brown rice mixture, I grabbed a box of a cookie mix on my
shelf made from rice flour...with disasterous results (it was like eating sand). When I try this
recipe again (after going to the store to replace the 1/2 lb of butter, one bag of chocolate chips
and dried cherries!), I will most likely use the brown rice mix with a bit of sorghum added in.
I wish I had a handy answer to a mix that works well with all recipes, but unfortunately our recipes
are too complicated for a simple answer. Here is the info on the brown rice mix from a previous
posting on this list serve:
In the November Gourmet there is an article, Sweets Without Wheat - Annalise
Roberts started experimenting with gf flour substitutes because her son was a
celiac. She suggests:
2 cups extra fine brown rice flour (by Authentic Foods)
2/3 cup potato starch
1/3 cup tapioca flour
I hope this helps those of you still searching for a great GF flour mixture. And if anyone else has a
recipe for a mixture to share, please do so. We are all here to learn, right?
Joy
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