The resting time allows the starches and xanthan gum to fully hydrate, as many gluten-free flours take more time to absorb the liquid in a recipe than wheat flour. The rest will improve the final texture and give you a baked good that is tender but not crumbly. Happy baking! --Kye@KAF
March 9, 2015 at 2:11pm
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