17 Gluten-Free Bread Machine Recipes (Homemade Goodness) (2024)

Yes, gluten-free flours are more dense than wheat flours. So you might be thinking bread machines don’t work with an alternative flour. That is not the case. Bread machines can and do bake up delicious gluten-free bread.

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So forget the gluten-free bread brands. Instead, learn how to make gluten-free bread at home. Read on for some information on all things gluten-free flour, and then discover the best gluten-free bread machine recipes around.

Jump to:
  • Gluten-Based Bread vs Gluten-Free Bread
  • Basic Ingredients of Gluten-Free Bread
  • Bread Machines and Gluten-Free Flour
  • 1. Banana Bread With Figs
  • 2. Cinnamon Bread
  • 3. Cranberry Bread With Orange, White Chocolate, and Hazelnuts
  • 4. Pumpkin Cinnamon Swirl Bread
  • 5. Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread
  • 6. Cornbread With Honey
  • 7. Banana Bread With Browned Butter Frosting
  • 8. Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
  • 9. Blender Zucchini Bread
  • 10. Focaccia
  • 11. Honey Oat Quick Bread
  • 12. Pita Bread
  • 13. Naan Bread
  • 14. High-Protein Lentil Bread
  • 15. Irish Soda Bread
  • 16. Challah Bread
  • 17. Olive Bread
  • Wrapping Up
  • Comments

Gluten-Based Bread vs Gluten-Free Bread

This is not a battle between grains. Instead, it’s a bread background story. So most commercially marketed breads use grains such as wheat, rye, or barley, which contain gluten. Gluten content depends on the types of flour used when baking the bread. Most companies opt for wheat flour because gluten makes bread dough more elastic resulting in fluffier bread. However, there are ways to make fluffy gluten-free bread.

Basic Ingredients of Gluten-Free Bread

Gluten-free bread starts with a gluten-free flour alternative. Be sure that this flour is gluten-free. Rice flour used to be the king of gluten-free flours, but now there’s an array of alternative flours like almond, amaranth, buckwheat, or sorghum.

Besides the flour, you’ll need an ingredient to mimic the gluten in commercial bread. Psyllium husk and xanthan gum are used because it gives the bread dough an elastic-like texture. These ingredients are gluten-free. If you didn’t know, xanthan gum is produced by fermenting sugar with Xanthom*onas campestri. This process is what creates its stretchy quality.

Bread Machines and Gluten-Free Flour

Yes, you can bake gluten-free bread in a bread machine. Just be sure your unit has a gluten-free option to get the appropriate baking times and rising intervals. Gluten-free bread is typically denser and harder than regular bread. Hence, it does not need as much time as standard bread recipes. That's why it's important to have a bread machine with a gluten-free option.

That being said, you can use gluten-free flour to bake a wide variety of breads, including classic white, focaccia, or brioche bread to make sandwiches and burgers. Keep in mind that gluten-free flours have a different taste and texture than wheat flour, so your bread will not be exactly like the wheat-based bread you’re used to. Be sure to include gluten-mimicking gluten-free ingredients. Doing so enhances the dough's elasticity to make for fluffier bread.

Now you know a bit about gluten-free flour and how they work in bread machines. So let’s get to the recipes, shall we? Here is a collection of delicious gluten-free bread recipes to make in your bread machine at home!

1. Banana Bread With Figs

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Bananas, eggs, xanthan gum, oil, vanilla extract, and gluten-free flour are the basis for this delicious banana bread with figs. The figs are sweet and tart to compliment the even sweeter bananas.

2. Cinnamon Bread

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Ancient grain muffin mix is the basis for this gluten-free cinnamon bread recipe. Yeast helps it to rise and become a fluffy consistency. While you can use water, substituting milk will help it taste creamier and more luscious. A third cup of white sugar and a teaspoon of cinnamon is what you need to sweeten the bread without overpowering flavors. This cinnamon bread is even more delicious when topped with cream cheese. Strawberries would make a nice compliment, too!

3. Cranberry Bread With Orange, White Chocolate, and Hazelnuts

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Cranberries and oranges are a fruity match made in heaven. Pair with white chocolate chips and hazelnuts for an extra light sweetness and nutty bite. The recipe calls for buttermilk and dairy butter. Dairy-free vegan butter works just as well and maintains the same consistency. If you do not have buttermilk, mix regular milk with vinegar per the instructions as a substitute.

4. Pumpkin Cinnamon Swirl Bread

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Whether it's autumn or any time of year, pumpkin cinnamon swirl bread hits the spot! To perfect the swirl, pour half the batter into your bread machine, sprinkling cinnamon sugar on top, and mix in the remaining batter. Bake up in the bread machine and then savor the flavor.

5. Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread

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This gluten-free cheesy pull-apart bread starts with Canyon Bakehouse's gluten-free rosemary and thyme focaccia bread. Butter, olive oil, minced garlic, fresh parsley, and your choice of cheeses meld into this flavorful, Southern-inspired crack bread.

6. Cornbread With Honey

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With eight simple ingredients and only a 10-minute preparation time, you'll enjoy down-home cornbread with honey in no time! Mix up gluten-free cornmeal and flour, butter, xanthan gum, salt, baking powder, vegetable oil, honey, an egg, and milk.

7. Banana Bread With Browned Butter Frosting

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If figs aren't your thing, here's a standard banana bread recipe with the added sweetness of a browned butter frosting. Browned butter goes into the banana bread batter and is the basis for the frosting. Heat enough butter for the recipe until golden brown for a savory, nutty flavor.

8. Chocolate Chip Banana Bread

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Chocolate chips and bananas? Yes, please! As you can see, we are silly for bananas in this bread machine recipe lineup. As with any banana bread recipe, overripe bananas work best for a sweeter flavor. Choose a cooking oil according to your taste; canola, avocado, vegetable, or coconut oil are great options. Add in xanthan gum only if your gluten-free flour does not contain it. Stir in mini chocolate chips into the dough for bits of luscious sweetness in every bite!

9. Blender Zucchini Bread

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To make this delicious bread, pulse zucchini with eggs and oil. Then add in sugar, salt, xanthan gum, and gluten-free all-purpose flour to create a bread dough. Blend, then sprinkle in baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and the contents of a fresh vanilla bean pod. Blend again, then place in your bread machine on the gluten-free setting and cook thoroughly.

10. Focaccia

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Versatile gluten-free focaccia bread works with so many delicious toppings. We're talking sun-dried tomatoes, fresh rosemary, roasted garlic, olives, cured meats, asparagus, and cheese. While you can cook this in a bread machine, cooking in a black skillet makes a crisper bottom.

11. Honey Oat Quick Bread

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Craving a sweeter sandwich at lunchtime? This honey oat bread is a flavorful gluten and dairy-free option you'll adore. Almond milk and coconut yogurt make this bread dairy free. Gluten-free rolled oats add the homestyle flavor to this honey oat flavor.

12. Pita Bread

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Pita bread is thinner and more pillowy than other denser gluten-free bread and is a great alternative for lunchtime sandwiches. Warm water, yeast, rice flour, psyllium husk flour, and tapioca starch are the main gluten-free ingredients for this recipe. While you can cook gluten-free pita bread in your bread machine, the skillet works as well! You will get more of a crunch cooking with the skillet. However, less maintenance is involved in using your bread machine.

13. Naan Bread

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Naan bread is an Indian flatbread with a chewy and soft texture that does not need any yeast. However, this gluten-free version does call for xanthan gum, so it maintains the original consistency of the gluten-based variety.

14. High-Protein Lentil Bread

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Lentils make for a bread-like consistency, and they’re high in protein for added health benefits. Chickpea powder matches the bean theme. Just like xanthan gum, psyllium husk powder is another ingredient that creates gluten-like consistency in gluten-free bread. Use your favorite seeds for added crunch and nutrients in your lentil bread. We recommend pumpkin and sunflower seeds, but chia or flax seeds work just fine.

15. Irish Soda Bread

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This recipe uses baking soda instead of yeast to make the bread rise in this gluten-free Irish soda bread. Incorporating currants or raisins enhances the subtle sweetness and adds a chewy element to each bite.

16. Challah Bread

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This gluten-free version of Challah bread will delight you! The dough is made and shaped into a large jumbo braid-like design and garnished with your choice of sesame or poppy seeds.

17. Olive Bread

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Savory olive bread is oh-so-good whether you use black or green olives or a mixture. Millet flour, sorghum, tapioca flour, and xanthan gum are the gluten-free dry ingredients needed to achieve the doughy consistency. Sugar, instant yeast, sea salt, and olive oil activate the dry ingredients for a fluffy bread.

Wrapping Up

Whether sweet or savory, the possibilities are endless with the many gluten-free bread recipes you can cook in your bread machine. Which is your favorite out of our recipe lineup?

Let us know in the comments which recipe you'd like to try first! If there's a favorite gluten-free bread recipe we missed, tell us about it!

17 Gluten-Free Bread Machine Recipes (Homemade Goodness) (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to making good gluten-free bread? ›

Tips and Techniques to make better Gluten Free Bread
  1. Use psyllium husk powder.
  2. Let the dough rest (not exactly the same as a bulk proof)
  3. Mix or knead thoroughly.
  4. Use less yeast.
  5. Bake in a tin with tall sides.
  6. Bake for longer, often at a lower temperature.
  7. Create steam in the oven.
  8. Use the tangzhong or scalded flour method.

What is the biggest challenge of making gluten-free bread? ›

One of the main challenges in making gluten-free bread is achieving the same texture and rise as traditional wheat bread.

Is it cheaper to make your own gluten-free bread or buy it? ›

Luckily, gluten-free bread is much tastier and cheaper if you make it at home. You can bake gluten-free bread in an oven, but if you regularly bake gluten-free bread, I highly recommend investing in a bread maker.

Is it worth getting a bread maker for gluten-free bread? ›

Baking in a bread machine with FREEE Flours might be the ideal way for you to make your own White, Brown or Seeded loaves. If you want to avoid the additives found in so many shop-bought breads, making your own would allow you to choose what goes into your loaf.

Which yeast is best for gluten-free bread? ›

What type of yeast should be used to bake Gluten Free Bread? Active dry yeast and instant yeast both work well and are often interchangeable. Be on the lookout for any Rapid Rise yeast that is best for one rise. For most of us that's the way gluten free bread is baked, a single rise in the tin.

Why is my homemade gluten-free bread so dense? ›

Dense loaf- you may need to use more liquid, gluten free dough is usually wetter than regular wheat flour dough resembling a thick brownie batter. How much liquid is enough in a recipe ultimately depends not on formulas but in observation. You may need more or less liquid than the recipe specifies.

What does gluten-free bread do to your body? ›

Gluten-free foods, mainly bread, help with some of these digestive problems which include bloating, diarrhoea or constipation, gas, fatigue and many other symptoms and some other symptoms that are rare. So, if you feel that you've been experiencing any of these for a long time, now you know the way out of the problem.

Why does gluten-free bread upset my stomach? ›

Many gluten free foods contain refined starches like corn, potato and tapioca starch as well as soy, oat or rice flour. All of these can cause issues, especially symptoms of gas and bloating.

Does gluten-free bread need more yeast? ›

Again, make sure it is gluten free. Many recipes simply call for double the amount of yeast to lighten up the dough. This is a matter of taste, since the baked goods will have a very strong yeast flavour.

What are the cons of gluten-free bread? ›

Gluten-free bread manufacturers also often add sugar, fat and salt to their products to make them taste better, Dr. Lee said. And in part because gluten-free breads tend to contain more water, fat and refined starch than wheat-based breads, they spoil and become stale more quickly.

Is there a downside to going gluten-free? ›

If you cut all gluten out of your diet, there's a risk that you could miss out on nutritious whole grains, fiber and micronutrients. Getting enough whole grains in your diet is especially important if you're at risk for heart disease or diabetes.

Is it healthier to eat homemade bread? ›

That said, most homemade breads are likely healthier than store-bought breads, which are often high in sugar and preservatives. One benefit of making your own bread is that you can control the ingredients. For example, you can use whole wheat flour instead of white flour, or add healthy toppings like nuts and seeds.

What flour is best for gluten-free bread? ›

What's the best gluten-free flour for baking? Bob's Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking mix is my favorite gluten-free all-purpose flour blend for baking. It has a mild texture and plenty of "stick" thanks to a blend of sweet rice flour, brown rice flour, and sorghum flour, plus some starches and xanthan gum.

What is the disadvantage of bread maker? ›

One disadvantage of using a bread maker as opposed to your hands is that the paddles are typically fixed, meaning they remain in the dough when baking, often leaving a hole in the middle of the loaf. Whilst this is not the biggest hinderance, it can be an annoyance to those who aim for gold standard loaves.

What is the best flour for a bread maker? ›

Just be sure to use a flour with a high protein content. King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, with its high gluten, is an excellent flour for bread machines. Numerous people have told us that their recipes worked in the bread machine using King Arthur, when they didn't work with other all-purpose flours.

Why is it so challenging to make good gluten-free bread? ›

Running into problems. Gluten is protein that elasticizes dough, providing structure and enabling it to trap the carbon dioxide generated by yeast. (This is why many gluten-free formulations don't use yeast.) Eliminating it often leaves dough that is runnier than conventional bread dough.

Is there a trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

Why do you put vinegar in gluten-free bread? ›

Apple cider vinegar or another acid lightens up the dough. You can add up to 4 Tbsp of acid for 500 g gluten-free flour. Don't worry, you won't be able to taste it afterwards. To lighten up a yeast dough even more, you can add a packet of baking powder or cream of tartar baking powder to 500 g flour.

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