Gluten-Free Quinoa Bread Recipe - Simply Quinoa (2024)

This high protein quinoa bread recipe is the best gluten free bread you'll ever taste! Loaded with protein, whole-grain flours and makes perfect sandwiches!

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Gluten-free bread. Oh, gluten-free bread. How I love you. And how you make me crazy at times. You're so temperamental. Such an attitude. You sometimes turn out beautifully (like theGluten-Free English Muffin Bread…hello, gorgeous!) and other times you're just flop. Yes, I'd say that we definitely have a love-hate relationship.

Gluten-free bread is something I've tried to tackle many, many times. I've shared some of my successes on the blog before (hello Gluten-Free Cinnamon Swirl Bread and Pumpkin Quinoa Bread), but there are also lots of failures that I haven't shared. I've tried to make gluten-free bread with no eggs: crumbly. I tried to make a banana oatmeal bread: didn't cook through. I hate to even think about how many ingredients I've wasted over the years.

But that's the price you pay when you can't eat gluten and you love bread. So when I finally nail the perfect sandwich bread, I just HAVE to share it. Enter my newest obsession: high protein quinoa bread!

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What is Gluten Free Bread Made of?

My dilemma this time around was that I wanted a gluten-free bread that was lower in starch than my normal recipes, but also higher in protein. After a little research, it turns out, protein actually helps give gluten-free bread some of its structure, so we were in luck.

Really, it makes sense if you think about it. Gluten is a protein itself and is found in “regular” flour and forms when flour and water are combined. It turns into this stretchy, elastic thing that helps us make things like pasta, kneadable bread dough, and pizza dough that you can flip over your head. Basically, gluten helps give structure to the dough, especially in yeast bread, as they rely heavily on the formation of gluten.

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Ingredients used in a Quinoa Bread Recipe

So taking that knowledge and switching to gluten-free flour, where there is none of this protein is available, adding more protein to your flour blend makes sense. I would even venture to say the more proteins you can add to your bread dough, often times the better. Or at least you'll have a better structure to your yeast bread.

The flours we're using for this gluten free bread are:

  • quinoa flour: naturally high in protein
  • chickpea flour: made from chickpeas!
  • sorghum flour: which is an ancient grain and also has a little protein
  • potato starch: gives it some binding action and also might it nice and light

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How to Make Gluten-Free Bread at Home

Now, before we get to the recipe, I just to give you a few tips for making gluten-free bread!

Use a mixer: it can take a long time to beat your ingredients together, so I recommend a stand mixer or electric hand mixer

Don't expect the same texture: gluten-free bread “dough” is more like a batter, so don't expect something you can knead by hand

Skip the second rise: gluten-free bread doesn't need a second proof unlike other breads. Just one rise and then pop it in the oven to bake!

Keeping it fresh: gluten-free bread goes stale really quickly, so I like to only keep it on the counter for 1 day. Otherwise, I'll slice it and freeze it, then reheat in the toaster oven

Have fun with the mix-ins: if you don't like what we're using here, feel free to swap with anything else!

And I will say, this is my new favorite bread recipe. It has a nice whole grain flavor, a perfect crumb and it toasts up beautifully. You could use it for sandwiches in your kiddos lunch boxes, you could have avocado toast for breakfast or you could make french toast next weekend. It's incredibly versatile, and is full of whole-grain goodies!

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More Gluten Free Bread Recipes to try:

  • Quinoa Almond Flour Bread
  • Gluten-Free Yeast-Free Bread
  • Almond Flour Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
  • Gluten Free Pumpkin Sandwich Bread
  • Almond Flour Pumpkin Bread

High Protein Quinoa Bread

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You will this homemade Gluten-Free Quinoa Bread that is healthy, made with whole grains and also dairy-free! Makes awesome sandwich bread and toasts up beautifully! Yum!

author: Alyssa

yield: 20 Servings

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Prep: 1 hour hour

Cook: 45 minutes minutes

Total: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Whisk honey into warm water and add yeast. Let stand for 5 - 8 minutes until yeast has bloomed and is puffy.

  • Meanwhile, whisk together dry ingredients and add to the bowl of a stand mixer. In a small bowl, beat together eggs and oil.

  • With the mixer running on low speed, add yeast mixture and let incorporate for a few seconds. Add eggs and almond oil, and mix for 2 minutes. Turn mixer to medium speed, and mix for another minute, adding raw quinoa, sunflower seeds, and poppy seeds if using.

  • Line a loaf pan (I recommend this one)with parchment paper and pour dough inside. Place in a warm, draft-free space in your house and let rise for 30 - 45 minutes until loaf has doubled in size.

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. When dough has risen, bake on the center rack for 40 - 50 minutes until loaf is browned and sounds hollow when you tap on it.

  • Remove bread from pan and let cool completely on a wire rack before slicing. Store extra bread in freezer (wrap in tinfoil and place in a sealable plastic bag.

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Notes

* If you don't have a warm place in your house to rise the bread, turn your oven for 2 minutes, then turn off and place bread inside.

** To toast your quinoa flour, preheat your oven to 300 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spread your quinoa flour onto the baking sheet in a thin layer. Bake for 1 - 2 hours, stirring every 30 minutes or so, until the flour has turned golden brown.

FOR WEIGHT MEASUREMENTS (old version of recipe):

  • 2½ teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 1½ cups water, about 90 degrees
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 4.5 oz chickpea / garbanzo bean flour
  • 4.5 oz toasted quinoa flour
  • 3.5 oz sorghum flour
  • 4.5 oz potato starch
  • 2 teaspoons xanthan gum
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 3 tablespoons almond oil (or other light flavored oil)
  • 2 tablespoons raw white quinoa (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons raw sunflower seeds (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon poppy seeds (optional)

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 130kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 145mg | Potassium: 164mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 0.9mg

cuisine: American

course: bread

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FAQs

Can you make quinoa flour out of quinoa? ›

Turn the heat to medium and toast the quinoa until golden and popping, stirring frequently (about 5 minutes). Be careful not to burn. Pour the quinoa into a bowl and allow it to cool. Transfer the quinoa to a high-speed blender and blend until it becomes a fine powder (about 1 minute).

Can I use quinoa flour instead of bread flour? ›

First of all, it's good to know just how versatile quinoa flour is. It creates a soft baked good but is also wonderful for making bread and is a fantastic all-purpose type of flour. Quinoa flour is especially great for baking gluten-free bread because of its protein content.

Can you replace whole wheat flour with quinoa flour? ›

Quinoa flour can be used as a single-flour replacement for wheat flour in some recipes.

Is there bread made from quinoa? ›

Healthy, hearty, and absolutely delicious, this whole wheat quinoa bread is light, fluffy and packs a protein punch. Pretty sure it's my new favorite homemade bread! I have been so excited to share this homemade bread recipe with you! It's no secret I love making homemade bread.

Is quinoa flour anti inflammatory? ›

Quinoa (kiːnwɑː)

With its mild nutty flavor, this edible seed packs a powerful nutrition punch, containing anywhere from 17-27 grams of fiber and 8 grams of protein per cup cooked. Quinoa is also considered to be a whole grain, gluten free and contains anti-inflammatory properties.

Is quinoa flour good or bad for you? ›

Quinoa flour is a good source of protein, fiber, iron, and unsaturated fat. Quinoa may be helpful for promoting digestive health, lowering inflammation, and reducing the overall risk of disease. Buckwheat flour. Buckwheat is a plant known for its grain-like seeds.

How does quinoa flour affect baking? ›

Analyses suggested that starch digestibility was reduced and resistant starch content increased significantly. Taken together, quinoa flour improved dough rheological properties, enhanced the textural properties, and increased resistant starch content in crispy biscuits, thus adding to high nutritional value.

Does quinoa flour rise? ›

I don't love using gums, so I rely on high protein flours like quinoa flour. It helps to provide structure and rise to baked goods, while also adding protein and fiber on the nutrition side of things.

What are the pros and cons of quinoa flour? ›

Pros and Cons of Using Quinoa Flour in Baking and Cooking

Quinoa flour offers numerous advantages such as being gluten-free, high in protein, and packed with essential nutrients. However, its distinct nutty taste and dense texture may not be preferred by everyone.

What is the healthiest flour for baking? ›

Whole-Wheat Flour

Whole-wheat flour is much heartier than all-purpose flour and produces denser baked goods with a more robust flavor. Milled from wheat berries with the nutritious bran and germ still intact, whole-wheat flour is rich in fiber and essential micronutrients like iron, magnesium and vitamin B6.

What is the difference between quinoa and quinoa flour? ›

Quinoa is pronounced as “keen-wa”. It is a grain crop grown for its edible seeds, which have high protein content. Quinoa is a little similar to buckwheat. Quinoa flour is made by grinding quinoa grains into finer particles to get flour.

Why is quinoa not gluten-free? ›

Yes! Quinoa is naturally a gluten free grain. However, even though it's naturally gluten free, it's considered a high-risk grain since it is often harvested with wheat, barley, and rye. Cross-contact may occur making it no longer safe for those with extreme sensitivities to gluten.

Is Dave's Killer bread gluten-free? ›

A: We do not currently make any gluten-free products. It's really hard to get a gluten-free bread to match our high standards for killer taste and texture (we're trying!).

Is quinoa a carb or starch? ›

The carbs in quinoa consist mainly of starch, insoluble fibers, and small amounts of sugar and resistant starch. This grain is considered a complete protein and provides 2 grams of fat per 3.5 ounces (100 grams).

Can you grind up quinoa into flour? ›

Making quinoa flour is incredibly simple if you have the right tools. I use a Nutribullet (which cost me $200 Australian, so not expensive) to grind all my flours. That, aside from the quinoa itself, is the only tool necessary for making your own.

Is there such a thing as quinoa flour? ›

Organic Quinoa Flour (pronounced keen-wa) is one of the most nutritious grain flour available. Quinoa was a staple food for the South American Indians living in the high altitudes of the Andes Mountains and was recognized for its superior nutritional qualities.

Can you grind your own quinoa flour? ›

Food processor: Add toasted quinoa to a food processor bowl and pulse it a few times to break down the quinoa. Then run the food processor at normal speed to grind the ingredient into a finer powder.

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