Any good gluten free bread recipes?

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My wife was just diagnosed with celiac disease and now she can't eat anything with gluten in it. The use of gluten is wide-spread outside of the obvious places it shows up. This has been a game changer. Who would have thought that even Soy sauce contains gluten? I made our spicy oriental beef dish tonight using gluten free soy sauce and it's not the same.

We went to one of the hippie/new-age/whatever grocery stores and stocked up on gluten free products for my wife. The gluten free bread we bought sucks. It won't even toast. There is a pizza place that makes a gluten free pizza, but it tastes like cardboard.

If there is anyone here that has experience with a gluten free diet and has any tips/tricks/recipes you can share, it would be greatly appreciated.
 
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mep

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We don't have Whole Foods here in Indiana that I'm aware of. However, we have several stores that have lots of gluten free products-they just don't taste worth a damn.
 

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A great resource about Celiac disease is the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. They are the largest such center in the US, and have done more than anybody here to raise awareness of the disease. Check out their site.

I recently completed several films for them and will likely be doing more in 2012 -- the prevalence of the disease (1 in 100 Americans, 97% undiagnosed) was an eye opener. I'll get some cookbook and bread recipes if you're interested.
 

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Bob-Thanks for the reply. If there is such a thing as a good gluten free bread recipe, I would appreciate it very much.

Mark
 

mep

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Carol-Thanks so much! These are trying times for my wife right now and any recipe that is gluten free and tastes good is a godsend. I appreciate your help.

Mark
 

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This loaf of bread will lick you back!!
 

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rblnr

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Bob-Thanks for the reply. If there is such a thing as a good gluten free bread recipe, I would appreciate it very much.

Mark

Waiting to hear back from my contact there who is on vacation at the moment. You really should lookup the center at some point -- it is the greatest concentration of expertise on Celiac in the country, led by Dr. Peter Green, who virtually single-handedly built domestic awareness.
 

mep

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Bob-I will bone up on the website over the holidays. I do appreciate the info. I heard the drug companies have been working on a pill and have had clinical trials with no success to date.
 

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