

If you’ve ever baked bread in a bread machine, then you know it’s easy: You just put everything into the loaf pan, choose your settings, hit start, and walk away. It's like a slow cooker, but for bread.
But the real question is ... can you make gluten-free bread in your bread machine?
You may be skeptical at first: Gluten-free dough develops differently than conventional dough, and gluten-free bread doesn’t use the same rise times as a traditional recipe. But not to worry: The Zojirushi Virtuoso bread machine has a gluten-free setting built right in, which addresses these concerns. Great gluten-free bread is possible with a bread machine.
Knowing that our Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread is always a winner, we put it to the test using a Virtuoso. And with just a couple of minor changes, it didn't disappoint! The bread was perfect, with just the right texture, a nice crust, and a soft interior.
And the best part? All we had to do was put everything into the machine and push a button.
So for those of you who've been wondering if a) our Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread can be made in a bread machine, or b) if gluten-free bread turns out just as delicious when made in a bread machine, the answer is a resounding yes!
We do have some tips for helping to ensure your bread machine yields that ultimate gluten-free loaf you're hoping for.
With our first test of Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread in the bread machine using the recipe as written, it lacked the dome that we look for in good sandwich bread. The texture and taste were still there, but the loaf was fairly flat across the top. So we tweaked and tweaked and found that adding about 3 tablespoons more gluten-free flour helped us get closer to the dome shape, without compromising the bread's texture, moistness, or flavor.
An extra egg helped give the bread a bit more lift. With the addition of the extra flour, we wanted to make sure the bread didn't dry out, but adding more milk wouldn't have helped us with structure or rise. So we added one more egg and found the results to be perfect.
This is so, so important. When the bread first comes out of the pan it will feel a little soft and under-baked. Have no fear; once you let it cool completely, the crust will harden and the inside will be soft and filled with perfect little air pockets.
And now it's time to bake! Here's are some quick step-by-step instructions on how to make gluten-free bread in your bread machine.
OK, now that you’ve baked a loaf, how did it turn out? Do you have any tips for baking gluten-free bread in a bread machine? If so, please let us know in comments, below!
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Hi Kye :-)
I super interested in finding out why --in the above comment-- to avoid anything with xanthan gum already mixed into it? Thx!
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Good question! In yeast baking, it's really critical to have exactly the correct amount of xanthan gum in your dough, which will vary quite a bit from recipe to recipe. Bread recipes are a lot less forgiving in this way than, say, cake or cookie recipes, which will work well with a standardized amount. This is why you'll see some recipes (like our Gluten-Free Toasting and Sandwich Bread), that use a flour blend with xanthan gum already in it, since the recipe was designed to use exactly the amount of xanthan gum that's already in our Gluten-Free Measure for Measure Flour, even though most gluten-free bread recipes cannot easily have the type of flour swapped out. Hope this helps clarify!
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