Gram flour recipies?
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I bought (by mistake) a bag of gram (chickpea) flour, and now I have no idea what to do with it! I bake a lot but the fact that it is gluten free makes me nervous. Short of making a million chapattis, what can I make?
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on 2011-03-01 03:58 pm (UTC)I actually think chickpea flour is no good for GF baking, because whatever you make tastes inevitably of falafel, and that's not a note I want in my chocolate cake, yanno? Best to work with what you've got, rather that try to hide it.
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on 2011-03-01 07:10 pm (UTC)Eggless French Toast with Herbs
Combine the following batter ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until well-combined:
!/3 c. gram flour
2-4 chilies
1/4 c. cilantro
one slice fresh ginger, peeled
2 T. chopped onion
1/4 c. tofu or paneer
3/4 c. water
1/2 t. salt
Batter can be kept in fridge up to three days before making the french toast.
Dip slices of sandwich bread in the batter and fry in butter on a very hot griddle.
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on 2011-03-02 01:27 am (UTC)Use ~1/3 gram:2/3 AP flour in muffins (sweet or savory) or quick breads with baking soda in the leavening. (soda reduces the bitter/metallic taste) You can add gluten and use it in recipes that require some elasticity -- make sure you let it rest for a few hours, overnight is better. Season as desired and use for crust on oven-baked chicken, chops or fish.
I know there are a bunch more, but would need to hunt up in (presently packed) recipes. It's been a cookoff ingredient in a number of venues I've seen recipes I would never have imagined.
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on 2011-03-02 01:37 am (UTC)It would probably work with any quickly cooked vegetable, but we liked corn.
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on 2011-03-13 03:11 pm (UTC)Gram flour recipes
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