This is alleged to be the real McCoy for those of you who have celiac or other allergies.
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The Best Gluten Free, Yeast Free & Corn Free Flat BreadBy UmmBinat on May 16, 2011
Prep Time: 12 minsTotal Time: 32 minsServes: 6, Yield: 6 flat breads
About This Recipe"I have tried a number of flat breads and for all those frees this is my favorite so far. However eat it the same day as it goes hard and dry by the morrow. Modified from a recipe on beyondthewheat.com to be corn free!"
Ingredients1 cups gluten-free flour, blend ( I use white rice flour and tapioca starch in half the amount) cup tapioca starch1⁄3; cup brown rice flour ( fine ground)2 eggs2 tablespoons canola oil1 teaspoons baking soda2 teaspoons guar gum ( if using a store bought GF flour blend that contains a gum already use 1 1/2 tsp)1 teaspoon sea salt cup warm water ( plus or minus)
DirectionsHeat cast iron frying pan.Mix dry ingredients together and set aside.Combine eggs, oil, water and whisk to blend.Add to dry ingredients and mix well until dough forms a ball. Dough should be soft and pliable but able to be rolled out w/out sticking to everything. (Too sticky? Add a bit more flour. Too dry? A bit more water.).Knead on floured surface until smooth. Divide into equal pieces and roll out to thinly in a circle but not so thin that they will rip.Place on oiled pan if needed and cook 1-3 minutes on each side. Will brown slightly and bubble up.
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DirectionsSet aside on a clean tea towel and cover with the other half. (The steam from the hot bread will help make each one softer.) Repeat placing cooked ones on top of each other until done.Then wrap around whatever youd like!Enjoy!