Millet Bread Loaf (Gluten-Free, Vegan, Oil-free, Refined Sugar-Free, WFPB)
Oil-Free | Refined Sugar-Free | Whole-Food Plant-Based Looking for the easiest gluten-free bread that’s also vegan, oil-free, refined sugar-free, and made with whole ingredients? You’re in the right place. This Millet Flour Loaf Bread is soft, sliceable, and incredibly simple to make—no kneading, no gums, and no strange ingredients required! When I saw a video for this bread on YouTube, I just had to try it! I'm so glad I did. Perfect for sandwiches, toast, or slathered with your favorite nut butter, this recipe is a game-changer for gluten-free and whole food plant-based eaters. 🌾 Why Millet Flour? Millet is an ancient grain that’s naturally gluten-free, mild in flavor, and packed with nutrients like magnesium, iron, and fiber. It also happens to make a fantastic flour for baking when used correctly—giving you a tender crumb without the dense texture common in many gluten-free loaves. ✅ What Makes This Bread Special? 100% Gluten-Free – Made entirely with mille...
Guac rocks and this looks fantastic on a croissant! I'd love this for lunch right now!
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This sandwich is on my must make list!
I love croissants! This sounds so simple yet extremely delicious! Please view my Breakfast grilled cheese (#43).
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination for a Grilled Cheese, it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWe made our grilled cheese sandwiches for dinner too, they make an easy and quick dinner. This looks so good, and I love the croissant instead of regular bread. Stopping by from CCC #9.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, that croissant sounds like a very yummy bread option!! Thanks for dropping by Happy Hour Projects (#20). I am loving all these grilled cheese ideas!! :)
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definitely a unique twist on a old favorite. There were a couple on croissant something I would never have thought. I need to come back to our posts next time I am hungry. #63
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