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Easy Gluten Free Bread

17 February 2026 by
Julie-Anne Dolan
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X2 white loaf recipe, soft great for sandwiches, toast and toasties .

Prep Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 2 hours
Servings: 24 slices


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Ingredients

  • 5 cups of all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons xanthan gum - leave out if your flour already contains it 
  • 2 tsp gluten-free baking powder - leave out if your flour already contains it
  • 4 tsp Instant yeast
  • 1/2 cup of melted butter or olive oil - I use butter
  • 1/2 raw honey
  • 2 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 3 cups of warm water 45 degrees/100 f
  • 6 egg whites - from large room temperature eggs
  • 2 tsp salt


Instructions

  1. Grease both 9 x 5 inch loaf tin I use butter or oil. 
  2. Add the gluten free flour, baking powder and instant yeast to a large bowl mixer with paddle attachment and stir on low setting for 2 mins to combine ingredients
  3. Add the butter/oil, honey, and apple cider vinegar and warm water to the flour mix on low for 2 minutes
  4. Scrap down the sides with a silicone spatula and bottom to make sure fully incorporated
  5. Add the egg whites and salt to the dough and mix on medium setting for 1 minute. The dough should look like a cake batter consistency, scrap down the sides again with a silicone spatula
  6. Pre heat the oven to 175c or 350f
  7. Pour the dough into the greased loaf tins. Spray glad wrap and wrap the loaf tin this helps the rising process and for the dough not to stick to the glad wrap. Cover the tin with a kitchen towel and leave in a sunny warm, no draft spot to rise for 30 minutes
  8. Remove the glad wrap and score the bread with a knife. Place in the middle shelf of the oven and bake for 30 mins. Check its fully cooked with wooden skewer poke test. Or hit the top of the bread with a metal spoon for a hard sound 


Note

I use plain Woolworths flour which works well for this recipe. Not all gluten free flours are created equal. Baking results may vary depending on gluten free flour used. I have included a photo of the flour composition I used - hope this helps. 

Bread rises best in a warm environment, so if its winter in your part of the world place in warmest draft free position for best rise. I place mine in bay window to catch the rising sun.

Leave bread to cool fully on a wire rack. Use a bread knife to cut the bread into equal slices. 

Gluten free dough doesn't benefit from over proofing/rising so once the dough has doubled the original size its ready to bake!

I wrap the slices individually in brown grease proof paper and then store in a sealed glass container in store in the freezer keeps for 3 months. Thaw the bread in the fridge overnight or pop in the toaster on frozen settling works perfectly well. 

 

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The reason I started my kids meals blog was as a sharing platform for a easy way to share my recipes with family and friends. My hopes and dreams are for it to evolve into a safe and healthy way for other mummies to get inspiration and knowledge that home cooked foods don't need to be in the too hard basket. I make only easy, quick recipes from everyday ingredients you have in your pantry. I must declare that some of my recipes are in fact more costly than shop bought varieties. However, we eat clean as possible and all our recipes are based on gluten free, dairy free and reduced level refined sugar-free. We stopped buying packaged foods for nearly 10 years, best decision I have ever made!    

A thing I would like to break apart for any Mum. Is that of Mum guilt it is far to incredibly present ,and is far too rooted within societal norms, to be perfect parent. That insane pressure of picture perfect snacks and lunches, hopefully will be lightened here, I am just a mum sharing my many trial and errors of nearly 10 years of epic fails in the kitchen testing 100's of recipes and tweaking them to be healthier ways to feed my family. 

My dreams are that this blog will reach other mummies out there seeking a better way to feed their growing kids. Without all the added nasty ingredients loaded in ultra-processed packet snacks and convenience foods. Which are so cleverly marketed to our kids who end up craving them. Food in my world is home baked from scratch in my kitchen, clean and nutritious as physically possible to get hold of, as where we live living in New Zealand it is a small country with limited suppliers of clean, unprocessed produce. So the only alternative to most ingredients are to ship them in, which on a budget is not an easy or cost effective task for some.    

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