Recipe: Starch, Yeast & Grain Free Paleo Bread (2024)

Recipe: Starch, Yeast & Grain Free Paleo Bread (1)

Whilst we were away in New Zealand, my brain was filled with recipe ideas.

Why? Well, first of all because my brain is pretty much constantlythinking about new recipe ideas or flavour combinations (especially when I'm away from my kitchen and eating pretty boring meals!) - but secondly because I had an email pop up in my inbox from Amy.

Amy is a Southern In Law reader who, much like myself, feels like her stomach pretty much hates her. Like me, she was diagnosed with coeliac disease as a young adult and found that whilst a gluten free diet made her feel a bit better - it didn't fix all her problems.

After months of struggling, Amy finally found a doctor who got to the bottom of her issues. He found that gluten wasn't the only problem... Amy also couldn't have yeast, rice, soy, corn or starches - common ingredients in many gluten free products.

When you eliminate those ingredients, you eliminate a lot of foods - and that's why Amy emailed me. After three years of drooling over everyone else's sandwiches and toast - she wanted to join in on the action.

Recipe: Starch, Yeast & Grain Free Paleo Bread (3)

Amy sent me an email asking if there was any way I could come up with a recipe for a loaf of bread that was grain free, gluten free, starch free andyeast free. As someone who loves a good challenge, I jumped at the chance to help Amy out - and here you have the recipe that resulted!

Whilst I'm definitely going to work on creating other paleo bread recipes, I wanted to share this one. You, like Amy, might need a recipe that's free from yeast or starches or whatever it may be - so this recipe may be perfect for you as well.

Once I perfected this recipe, I emailed it to Amy who (I kid you not!) rushed out to the shops to make her own. She replied to me a few hours later to let me know that she LOVED the recipe and had already eaten toast and a sandwich with the bread and was thinking about only eating toast for the next week.

It's a recipe that's super simple and makes a loaf that's easy to slice, easy to toast and easy to enjoy. I find it's best suited to savoury toppings, however, you can play around with it! It's best as toast as it is quite dense - but don't worry! I'm still working on other bread versions ;)

So let me share the recipe with you! >>

Recipe: Starch, Yeast & Grain Free Paleo Bread (5)

Grain Free, Starch Free and Yeast Free Bread Recipe

paleo, gluten free, corn free, dairy free option, low carb

6 eggs

1/4 cup unsalted butter or coconut oil, melted*

1 tsp apple cider vinegar

1/4 cup (30g) ground flax (I used golden flax and that's why the loaf is lighter in colour)

3 tbsp (22g) coconut flour(that's the brand we recommend for the best results)

1 tsp baking soda** see notes

  • Preheat your oven to 180C/355F
  • Line a small loaf tin (we used an 8x6" tin - if you have a larger tin, double the recipe or use 1 and 1/2 times the ingredients) with baking paper and set aside.
  • In a mixing bowl, mix your eggs with your butter/coconut oil and vinegar.
  • Mix in your almond meal, ground flax, coconut flour and baking soda, mixing until just combined. It may seem a little runny at first but the mix will thicken quickly.
  • Pour your bread mixture into your loaf tin and bake for 30-50 minutes, depending on the depth of your tin. You want to take your loaf out once it's firm to the touch and cooked all the way through. Stick a knife into the middle of your loaf to ensure it is cooked all the way through (a knife is better than a skewer in this instance as you want to ensure it's really cooked and the knife comes out clean).
  • If you're unsure of whether the loaf is cooked all the way through, test it with a knife in a different part of the bread (do remember; the middle is the place that will take the longest to cook!)
  • Allow your bread to cool for 15 minutes before slicing.
  • Store in an airtight container for 3-4 days in the fridge or freeze in airtight ziplock bags.

*You'll notice that I call for unsaltedbutter here. We find that this gives the best results as otherwise the loaf tastes a little too salty and savoury. Amy used salted butter and loved it, however, you can use whichever you prefer.

**The baking soda taste can be a little strong here so we did try a version using 1/2 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp baking powder. It worked with the same results, however, means that the loaf is no longer strictly paleo. Play around with it and find what works best for you.

But tell me, do you have any food allergies/intolerances?

If so, what's one food you miss?

I can't have gluten (as a coeliac) as well as a lot of other foods, however, the two foods I miss the most are tomatoes (in any shape or form!) and croissants!

Recipe: Starch, Yeast & Grain Free Paleo Bread (2024)

FAQs

What type of bread can you eat on a paleo diet? ›

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What happens when you add yeast to gluten-free flour? ›

In fact, baker's yeast reacts well with gluten-free all-purpose flour and other gluten-free flours like rice flour for baking gluten-free bread recipes and pastries. It's not so much the yeast you have to worry about when sticking to a gluten-free diet.

What bread does not have starch? ›

Ezekiel bread has no preservatives and no cultured wheat starch. It is as fresh and pure as bread gets. Like all of Food For Life's products ingredient, the list on Ezekiel bread food label is very simple and easy to read. This is a transparent product with immense nutritional benefits.

Is gluten free bread allowed on a paleo diet? ›

Paleo bread is different from gluten free bread because often on the paleo diet most grains are avoided. So gluten-free breads made with gluten-free flours like rice flour, teff flour, and corn meal would not be considered paleo bread!

What kind of butter can you have on paleo diet? ›

Grass-Fed Butter: There's also a distinction made within the paleo community for grass-fed butter. This type of butter is higher in Omega-3 fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins, which aligns more closely with the nutrient profile emphasized in paleo eating.

Is any cheese allowed on paleo? ›

A Paleo-diet purist will tell you no, all cheese should be avoided on a Paleo lifestyle. Paleolithic humans didn't milk cows or process dairy. This is one case in which keto diet rules are much more lax than paleo.

Why do you put vinegar in gluten free bread? ›

The addition of vinegar and sour cream helps the dough to be a bit more flexible when rolling out and also to brown slightly more easily when baked in the oven. Rice wine vinegar doesn't have a strong taste so it is useful for this dough, but it can be replaced with other acids.

What kind of yeast is best for gluten free bread? ›

What type of yeast should be used to bake Gluten Free Bread? Active dry yeast and instant yeast both work well and are often interchangeable. Be on the lookout for any Rapid Rise yeast that is best for one rise. For most of us that's the way gluten free bread is baked, a single rise in the tin.

What does cream of tartar do in gluten free bread? ›

A: Yes, cream of tartar can be used in gluten-free bread recipes to improve dough stability and rise.

Who should not eat Ezekiel bread? ›

Although Ezekiel bread is technically flourless, it is not a gluten-free product. Those with celiac disease or gluten intolerance shouldn't eat it.

Why is Ezekiel bread so healthy? ›

Ezekiel Bread contains fiber and protein to slow digestion and improve metabolic health. The fiber and protein found in Ezekiel bread both work to slow digestion, which keeps you more full and satisfied for longer and encourages better metabolic health.

What is Ezekiel bread made of? ›

Ezekiel bread is made from whole sprouted wheat, barley, spelt, millet, soybeans, and lentils. It is marketed as a more nutrient-rich choice than conventional white bread.

Is peanut butter paleo? ›

Peanuts are technically legumes, which are not paleo compliant, and that means peanut butter is off limits for paleo eaters. All other nuts and seeds are fair game, so if nuts and seeds are the only ingredients, snack away!

Which are the four grains you should avoid when you are on a gluten free diet? ›

Tips for following a gluten-free diet. Here are steps to take when getting gluten out of your diet. Rethink your grains: Avoid all products with barley, rye, triticale (a cross between wheat and rye), farina, graham flour, semolina, and any other kind of flour, including self-rising and durum, not labeled gluten-free.

Is Dave's Killer bread paleo friendly? ›

This product contains 14 ingredients that are not paleo and 1 ingredient that may not be paleo. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Is sourdough bread ok for a paleo diet? ›

While sourdough bread may not be a strict Paleo food due to the fermentation process and the use of grains, it offers some potential health benefits that align with the principles of the Paleo diet.

Is peanut butter considered paleo? ›

Peanuts are technically legumes, which are not paleo compliant, and that means peanut butter is off limits for paleo eaters. All other nuts and seeds are fair game, so if nuts and seeds are the only ingredients, snack away!

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