Gluten-free hazelnut bread, Ingredients large – 2 pounds medium – 1, Pounds – Cuisinart CBK-200 User Manual

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Gluten-Free Hazelnut Bread

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Ingredients

Large – 2 pounds

Medium – 1

1

2

pounds

Lowfat milk, 80°–90°F

1

1

2

cups

1 cup + 1 tablespoon

Unsalted butter,

1

2

-inch pieces at room temperature

4 tablespoons

3 tablespoons

Maple syrup (not pancake syrup)

4 tablespoons

3 tablespoons

Eggs, large, at room temperature*

2

1

Cider vinegar

1 teaspoon

3

4

teaspoon

Salt 2

teaspoons

1

1

2

teaspoons

Brown rice flour

1

3

4

cups

1

1

3

cups

Cornstarch

1 cup

3

4

cup

Potato starch

1 cup

3

4

cup

Tapioca flour

1

2

cup

1

3

cup

Amaranth flour

1

2

cup

1

3

cup

Chopped hazelnuts

1

2

cup

1

3

cup

Xanthan gum

2

1

4

teaspoons

2 teaspoons

Gelatin

1

1

4

teaspoons

1 teaspoon

Yeast, active dry

, instant or bread machine

2

1

4

teaspoons

2

1

4

teaspoons

Add the milk, butter, maple syrup, eggs and cider vinegar to the bread pan fitted with the kneading paddle. Stir the remaining

ingredients together, except for

the yeast, in a separate mixing bowl to incorporate and then add to the bread pan. Add yeast to the bread pan last. Place the b

read pan in the Cuisinart

Convection Bread Maker. Press Menu and select Gluten Free. Select dough size. Press Start to mix, knead, rise and bake. While t

he dough is kneading, scrape

the sides of the bread pan with a rubber spatula to fully incorporate ingredients. When cycle is completed, remove bread from machine and transfer to wire rack

to cool. Bread slices best when allowed to cool.

*Gently and safely warm cold eggs by placing whole eggs in a bowl and covering with moderately hot tap water for 10 minutes.

Nutritional information per serving (1 ounce):

Calories 117 (24% from fat) • carb. 20g • pro. 2g • fat 3g • sat. fat 1g • chol. 14mg • sod. 158mg • calc. 23mg • fiber 1g

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