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Date:
Thu, 26 Nov 1998 19:07:38 EST
Subject:
Re: Jowar Flour
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Cyndi Symons <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 11/26/98 5:56:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Would you please share how you are using the flour?  Have you used it in
 yeast bread?  I have some but am not sure how to use it. >>

I use jowar flour like I would use rice flour. You still need xantham gum etc.
It tastes much better than rice!!!!!! I make waffles out of it mostly. I make
my own baking mix first. I put 4 cups of flour, 1 tsp. salt, 4 tsp. baking
powder, and 4 tsp. xantham gum in a tupperware bowl and shake. That is my
baking mix. Then in the morning or when I want a snack I put 1/2 cup of baking
mix in a bowl with one egg, 1 tsp oil, 1/4 tsp vanilla (no alcohol) and milk
till it is perfect for pouring into a hot waffle iron. It comes out tasting
better than a white flour waffle. Enjoy.

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