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Bread Recipe?
Does anyone have a recipe for home made low carb bread? I have an electric
bread maker but no recipes for bread that I can eat. Thanks, JohnS |
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On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 04:27:04 GMT, Homer HawgSnott
> wrote: >Does anyone have a recipe for home made low carb bread? I have an electric >bread maker but no recipes for bread that I can eat. There's lots around. Does that email addy work? Here's something to be getting on with. Nicky. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Myra’s Bread Machine Bread If you don't mind the soy flour, here's the list of ingredient to add to the bread machine: 3/4 cup lukewarm water 1 tablespoon butter or oil 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup vital wheat gluten 1/2 cup soy flour 1/2 cup oat flour 1 teaspoon sugar (needed for the yeast) 2 teaspoons or 1 package rapid rise yeast White cycle, regular crust, small loaf (but use the extender, if you have one, because this really rises well). (Nicky's note; it works well with buckwheat instead of the soy) |
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On Dec 4, 12:32 am, Nicky > wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 04:27:04 GMT, Homer HawgSnott > > > wrote: > >Does anyone have a recipe for home made low carb bread? I have an electric > >bread maker but no recipes for bread that I can eat. > > There's lots around. Does that email addy work? Here's something to be > getting on with. > > Nicky. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Myra's Bread Machine Bread > > If you don't mind the soy flour, here's the list of ingredient to add > to the bread machine: > > 3/4 cup lukewarm water > 1 tablespoon butter or oil > 1 egg, slightly beaten > 1 cup vital wheat gluten > 1/2 cup soy flour > 1/2 cup oat flour > 1 teaspoon sugar (needed for the yeast) > 2 teaspoons or 1 package rapid rise yeast > > White cycle, regular crust, small loaf (but use the extender, if you > have one, because this really rises well). > > (Nicky's note; it works well with buckwheat instead of the soy) *Anything* works better than soy flour! I no longer use it - nasty, nasty stuff. Myra |
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On Dec 4, 8:39 am, Myra > wrote:
> *Anything* works better than soy flour! I no longer use it - nasty, > nasty stuff. How about low carb flour, such as http://www.netrition.com/tova_carbalose_page.html ? |
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On Dec 5, 6:56 am, Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley >
wrote: > On Dec 4, 8:39 am, Myra > wrote: > > > *Anything* works better than soy flour! I no longer use it - nasty, > > nasty stuff. > > How about low carb flour, such ashttp://www.netrition.com/tova_carbalose_page.html > ? Well, for myself , I no longer use any grains. If you like it, though, I wouldn't say to not use it. I'm not crazy about the labeling, which gives the total package in pounds, but servings in grams, which can confuse a lot of people. So, let's see how it comes out. Looking at the label, there are 19 grams of carbs per 100 grams, so it's 19% carbs. A cup of flour is about 120 grams (see www.gourmetsleuth.com/gram_calc.htm), so, at 19% carbs, a cup of Carbalose has about 23 grams of carbs. If you're making a regular loaf of bread in a machine, that's about 3 cups of flour for 12 servings, which comes out to 5.75 carbs per serving - not including any other ingredients. It's certainly something a person could work into a low carb program, as long as grains don't pose a problem. Myra |
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Myra wrote in message >... >On Dec 5, 6:56 am, Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley > >wrote: >> On Dec 4, 8:39 am, Myra > wrote: >> >> > *Anything* works better than soy flour! I no longer use it - nasty, >> > nasty stuff. >> >> How about low carb flour, such ashttp://www.netrition.com/tova_carbalose_page.html >> ? > >Well, for myself , I no longer use any grains. If you like it, >though, I wouldn't say to not use it. > >I'm not crazy about the labeling, which gives the total package in >pounds, but servings in grams, which can confuse a lot of people. So, >let's see how it comes out. It was confusing to me. Cheri |
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Myra wrote:
> On Dec 5, 6:56 am, Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley > > wrote: >> On Dec 4, 8:39 am, Myra > wrote: >> >>> *Anything* works better than soy flour! I no longer use it - nasty, >>> nasty stuff. >> How about low carb flour, such ashttp://www.netrition.com/tova_carbalose_page.html >> ? > > Well, for myself , I no longer use any grains. If you like it, > though, I wouldn't say to not use it. > > I'm not crazy about the labeling, which gives the total package in > pounds, but servings in grams, which can confuse a lot of people. So, > let's see how it comes out. > > Looking at the label, there are 19 grams of carbs per 100 grams, so > it's 19% carbs. A cup of flour is about 120 grams (see > www.gourmetsleuth.com/gram_calc.htm), so, at 19% carbs, a cup of > Carbalose has about 23 grams of carbs. If you're making a regular > loaf of bread in a machine, that's about 3 cups of flour for 12 > servings, which comes out to 5.75 carbs per serving - not including > any other ingredients. It's certainly something a person could work > into a low carb program, as long as grains don't pose a problem. > > Myra We use Nature's Own Light Wheat bread. 2 slices have a net of 14 g carbohydrate (19 grams less 5 grams of fiber) The taste is acceptable and it toasts well. I have often used the ends for fresh bread crumbs, too. www.naturesownbread.com -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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Homer HawgSnott > wrote in
.130: > Does anyone have a recipe for home made low carb bread? I have an > electric bread maker but no recipes for bread that I can eat. > > Thanks, > JohnS > Thanks for all the tips. What a bitch getting diagnosed with type II just before the holidays! Better than a lot of stuff a guy could get though..;-] JohnS |
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Homer wrote in message ... >Thanks for all the tips. What a bitch getting diagnosed with type II just >before the holidays! Better than a lot of stuff a guy could get >though..;-] > >JohnS True, but look at it this way, by next year at this time, it'll be second nature to you, and you'll be whipping out those diabetic friendly recipes like an old pro. :-) Happy Holidays. Cheri Cheri |
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On Dec 5, 12:07 pm, "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote:
> It was confusing to me. Sorry it was confusing! Myra |
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Myra wrote in message ... >On Dec 5, 12:07 pm, "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote: > >> It was confusing to me. > >Sorry it was confusing! > >Myra No, Myra, not what you said was not at all confusing to me..what was confusing to me was the carbolose or carb quik nutritional information in grams, and pounds. All I ever wanted to know was what was the carb count of 1/4 cup. :-) Cheri |
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On Dec 6, 2:10 am, "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote:
> Myra wrote in message ... > >On Dec 5, 12:07 pm, "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote: > > >> It was confusing to me. > > >Sorry it was confusing! > > >Myra > > No, Myra, not what you said was not at all confusing to me..what was > confusing to me was the carbolose or carb quik nutritional information > in grams, and pounds. All I ever wanted to know was what was the carb > count of 1/4 cup. :-) > > Cheri Ah - all is clear now! And it's 5.75 carbs in 1/4 cup. Myra |
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Myra wrote in message ... >On Dec 6, 2:10 am, "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote: >> Myra wrote in message ... >> >On Dec 5, 12:07 pm, "Cheri" <gserviceatinreachdotcom> wrote: >> >> >> It was confusing to me. >> >> >Sorry it was confusing! >> >> >Myra >> >> No, Myra, not what you said was not at all confusing to me..what was >> confusing to me was the carbolose or carb quik nutritional information >> in grams, and pounds. All I ever wanted to know was what was the carb >> count of 1/4 cup. :-) >> >> Cheri > >Ah - all is clear now! And it's 5.75 carbs in 1/4 cup. > >Myra Thank you. :-) Cheri |
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