Gluten Free Bread Bowl (Boule) | Gluten Free Recipes (2024)

Posted on August 27, 2015December 4, 2018 by Gluten Free Recipes Admin

A boule (French for “ball”) comes in different sizes. This petite (French for little) gluten free boule recipe, bakes up high, with a crisp crust, and is doughy inside. Gluten free baking is often more successful in smaller sizes; and this gluten free bread bowlis the perfect example! I’ve been working on perfecting this recipe for years! I am so excited that I finally achieved a gluten-like texture in a bread bowl. Some of the ingredients were inspired by Schar’s gluten free baguettes. Enjoy!

Find more delicious recipes like this one in my upcoming cookbook,Carla’s Best 125 Gluten-Free Recipes.

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Yield: Makes five to six 4 1/2-inch boules

Gluten Free Bread Bowl (Boule) | Gluten Free Recipes (1)

A gluten free bread bowl recipe that makes you want to start a gluten-free diet!

Ingredients:

  • 5 cups + 2 tablespoons water, heated between 110 - 115°F
  • 3 tablespoons brown rice syrup (Lundberg) (or light corn syrup)
  • 2 tablespoons instantyeasts
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1/4 cup sunflower oil
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened apple sauce
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • 3-1/4 cups cornstarch
  • 2-1/2 cups rice flour
  • 1/2cup fava bean flour
  • 1/2 cup tapioca flour
  • 2 tablespoons gluten free rice starch (Hol Grain)
  • 2 tablespoons xanthan gum
  • 2 large eggs, separated (optional, but recommended)

Instructions:

    To Make the Dough:

  1. In the bowl of your stand mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment, combine warm water, brown rice syrup, yeast, and salt for a few seconds. Allow mixture to rest until the top becomes foamy, at least 5 minutes.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together cornstarch, rice flour, fava bean flour, tapioca flour, rice starch, and xanthan gum; and set aside.
  3. Once the yeast mixture becomes foamy, add oil, applesauce, and apple cider vinegar to the mixing bowl. Beat on low speed just long enough to combine.
  4. Slowly add flour mixture, beating on medium speed. Once all of the flour is added beat for 4 minutes.
  5. Add 2 egg whites and beat just until combined, about 1 minute. Reserve egg yolks and refrigerate for later use.
  6. Cover dough loosely and allow to rise at room temperature for 2 hours.
  7. Use immediately or store in refrigerator along with loose-fitting cover for up to 2 weeks.
  8. To Make the Boule:

  9. Place a sheet of parchment paper on a pizza peel (pizza spatula). (If you do not have a pizza peel, place on the back side of a rimmed baking sheet or the top of a non-rimmed baking sheet.) Oil the inside of 4 1/2-inch spring-form pans and place on top of the parchment paper. Scoop 1 1/2 cups of bubbly dough into the center of each ring and evenly distribute. Set aside to rise for 20 minutes.
  10. Preheat oven with pizza stone inside to 500°F for at least 20 minutes.
  11. Pull the parchment paper off of the pizza peel onto the preheat pizza stone. Bake for 5 minutes.
  12. Using serrated knife, create about 3 – 4 slashes, 1/2-inch deep, into the top of each boule. Bake for an additional 10 minutes.
  13. Make egg wash by whisking together egg yolk and 1 tablespoon water.
  14. Remove rings from boules. Baste top and sides with egg wash. Bake for an additional 20 minutes.
  15. Transfer boules to a wire rack to cool completely.
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  17. Slice off the lid. Using a serrated steak knife, cut along the inside of the crust of the bottom bowl. Using the knife, pry out the piece of dough. Pour soup, chili, or stew into the bottom and serve with the lid propped up on the side of the bread bowl. You may also use it to serve cold or warm dips. If not using immediately, store on your countertop, overnight, with no more than a tea towel to cover it. This helps the inner dough to dry out as well as to keep the crust crispy.

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  1. What would be a good substitute for fava bean flour?
    Thanks.

    Reply
  2. Allergic to egg yolks ( sulphur). Will it make much of a difference using original EggBeaters ?

    Reply
    1. Hi Lydia,

      Using only egg whites will make it a little more chewier.

      Carla

      Reply
  3. The recipe above says 2 tablespoons teaspoons instant yeast. Is it 2 tablespoons or 2 teaspoons?

    Reply
    1. Thanks, Stef!

      It’s tablespoons.

      Reply
  4. Facebook Question – August 27, 2015:

    “Do you have a recommendation if I can’t have tapioca or brown rice?” ~

    Carla’s answer,

    “I made omitted the tapioca to begin with because I am allergic, but it turned out heavy, which is not bad, since you have to remove the inside anyway. However, you can always try additional fava bean flour. I would substitute the rice flour with less of sorghum flour, but it won’t be as chewy.”

    Reply

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What is the biggest challenge of making 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.

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 a good gluten-free substitute for bread flour? ›

Embrace variety.
  • Buckwheat. Despite the name (which can scare off people), buckwheat is gluten-free and works well as a flour alternative. ...
  • Millet flour. This mild, slightly nutty flour can be used in quick breads and muffin recipes. ...
  • Sorghum flour. ...
  • Amaranth flour. ...
  • Black beans. ...
  • Chickpea flour. ...
  • Coconut flour. ...
  • Teff flour.
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What type of bread is boule? ›

Boule, from French, meaning "ball", is a traditional shape of French bread resembling a squashed ball. A boule can be made using any type of flour and can be leavened with commercial yeast, chemical leavening, or even wild yeast (sourdough).

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.

Is making gluten-free bread cheaper than buying it? ›

Generally, it costs 35% to 50% less to follow a gluten free bread recipe and make your own bread than buy it from the store.

Why add vinegar to 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.

Why is gluten free flour not good for bread making? ›

These breads take longer to bake because the gums and fiber in Gluten-Free Bread Flour hold onto water more than gluten (which is typical of gluten-free flour), so they take longer to fully bake and “dry out.”

What is the best gluten free flour for yeast bread? ›

If you want to buy just one gluten-free flour, we highly recommend the Pillsbury all-purpose gluten-free flour. Not only is it our favorite gluten-free flour, and easy to use in gluten-free recipes, but it's also one of the few gluten-free flours currently on the market that is recommended for baking with yeast.

What is the closest gluten free flour to all-purpose flour? ›

In contrast to tapioca flour, which is made from a starchy liquid extracted from the cassava root, cassava flour is made by grating and drying the whole root. This flour is gluten-, grain- and nut-free. It's most similar to white flour and can easily be used in recipes calling for all-purpose flour.

What does cream of tartar do in gluten free bread? ›

A: Yes, cream of tartar can be used in gluten-free bread recipes to improve dough stability and rise.

What gluten free flour is closest to flour? ›

"But, if I'm trying to sub a regular traditional flour, I tend to grab oat flour since that mimics wheat flour beautifully." She also attains fluffiness by mixing blanched almond flour and oat flour, adjusting the amounts for each recipe.

What kind of bread is Panera bread bowl? ›

Crafted from the same artisan Sourdough bread used in the classic Bread Bowl, the Double Bread Bowl features a crunchy crust and chewy center that pairs perfectly with all Panera soups, from sweet Creamy Tomato to the cheesy goodness of Broccoli Cheddar.

What country is boule bread from? ›

It simply calls for flour, water, salt, and patience. Boule is the French word for ball and the traditional shape of sourdough bread.

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

Gluten free bread takes much longer than a regular loaf to bake and therefore a sticky crumb is generally the result of under baking. It is easy to see why this can happen, gluten free bread dough needs more moisture and is often difficult to knead with conventional methods.

What are the challenges of gluten-free baking? ›

Owing to the challenge of gluten-free flours to form a protein network that provides structure and strength to dough, breads produced in the absence of gluten tends to be flatter, denser, crummier, less chewy and less tasty.

What are the challenges of gluten-free bread? ›

One of the main challenges in making gluten-free bread is achieving the same texture and rise as traditional wheat bread. Gluten provides the structure and elasticity that allows bread dough to rise and hold its shape, so gluten-free doughs can be sticky and difficult to work with.

What is the gluten-free challenge? ›

A gluten challenge is sometimes needed to diagnose celiac disease. For a gluten challenge, a person temporarily adds foods with gluten back into their diet. After 4-8 weeks, doctors check the person's blood for gluten antibodies (proteins in the blood the body makes in response to gluten).

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