Easiest 2-Ingredient Gluten-Free Bread Ever

Easiest 2-Ingredient Gluten-Free Bread Ever

 

This 2-ingredient gluten-free bread is ready in less than one hour! It's quick, easy, and perfect for anyone wanting fresh homemade bread without the cost of store-bought gluten-free loaves. No yeast, no eggs—just two simple ingredients that bake into a soft, delicious loaf. I’ll show you the simple method plus an option using gluten-free all-purpose flour. 

2-Ingredient Gluten-Free Bread

Ingredients

Instructions

1.   Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).

2.   Grease a loaf pan very well.

3.   In a bowl, mix the flour and milk until combined.

4.   Spoon the dough into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top.

5.   Let the dough rest 5–10 minutes so the flour can hydrate.

6.   Bake for 35 minutes, or until the loaf is set and lightly golden.

7.   Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a rack to finish cooling.


To make with All-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour

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*Our handmade beeswax bread bags are a healthy way to store your bread! They are reusable, made of 100% cotton and organic beeswax, and are naturally antibacterial to keep your bread from molding, and handmade right here by me and my daughters on our family farm! Great for fruits, vegetables, and cheeses, too!

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Also try my Gluten Free 90 Second Bread!

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1 comment

Hi Robyn,
I made your two ingredient gluten-free bread for my husband who is coeliac and it was the closest thing to real bread that we have tasted since he was diagnosed 18 months ago. So easy to make without the cost of buying a lot of various gluten-free products, just Gluten-Free Self Raising Flour & Milk.
I just have one question, if I double the recipe to make a larger loaf would that work or should I just stick to your recipe and make him a loaf every second day? (We got 12 slices from the loaf I baked but they are are not very big – approx 5cm high x 10cm long, so I thought doubling the recipe would make a larger loaf. Or, would it just be more dense if I doubled the recipe?).
I live in Australia and I just used the Aldi Gluten-Free Self Raising flour which I use when making muffins & Pikelets etc.

Thank you so much for this easy-peasy recipe.

Kind Regards,

Kerri B.

Kerri Bennett

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