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    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour

    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour {Beard and Bonnet} #glutenfree
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    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour {Beard and Bonnet} #glutenfree

    I find that gluten free flours tend to be pretty intimidating to most people, myself included. So, last October I shared a post called The Beginner's Guide To Gluten Free Flours. I had no idea how popular that post would be or how many questions and comments would come from it. I still receive emails weekly asking questions about all of the various gluten free flours available on the market. So, I thought that it was time to delve deeper into the world of gluten free flours with all of you in a series I am calling Gluten Free 101.

    Every post in this series will cover a different type of gluten free flour or starch, what it is, where it comes from, how to use it, and recipes to try. I am making these 101 posts a part of my resource series that shows up here every Monday on B&B so keep an eye out for them, read them, pin them for future reference, share them with your friends, cook from them and become a gluten free flour aficionado. 

    I chose rice flour as my first Gluten Free 101 post because it is the most widely used type of gluten free flour available on the market by far, so it is probably one that you would come across first when beginning to transition to a gluten free diet. I find that most all-purpose gluten free flours available on the market include some type of rice flour in them as well so whether you know it or not, you are probably using it in your gluten free baking if you have opted to use an all-purpose gfree flour.

    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour {Beard and Bonnet} #glutenfree

    Brown rice flour is heavier and more nutritious than white rice flour. It has a very delicate, slightly nutty flavor and is best when blended with other gluten-free flours. Brown rice flour is a terrific source of fiber, as well as protein. There are a variety of uses for brown rice flour; it can be used as a straight flour replacement in things like a roux and other sauce thickeners, or add a bit of seasoning and it becomes a great dredging flour for fried foods. Brown rice flour can be combined with other flours for baking projects such as bread, cookies, or pastries. It does not behave exactly like wheat, so you should be prepared to experiment with proportions and to blend it with other flours and starches. When shopping for a brown rice flour I suggest purchasing one that has been ground on a very fine setting to prevent your baked goods from having a gritty texture, which is a common complaint with this type of flour. Like a lot of whole grain flours brown rice flour can go rancid very quickly due to the natural fats and oils in the grain. To avoid having bag full of expensive, rancid brown rice flour on your hands I suggest that you keep it in an air tight container in the fridge. This will keep odors out and lock freshness in.

    Buckwheat Groats and Oats Waffles | Lexie's Kitchen

    Herb Falafel and Tzatziki | Nutrition Stripped

    Yeast-Free Cinnamon Rolls | Fork and Beans {pictured}

    Almond & Carob Chip Biscotti | Beard and Bonnet {pictured}

    Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting | Deliciously Organic

    Gluten Free Vegan Garlic Herb Breadsticks | Sarah Bakes Gluten Free Treats

     Maple Frosted Donuts | Fork and Beans {pictured}

    Homemade Gluten Free Poptarts |Fork and Beans

    Gluten Free Dinner Rolls | Sarah Bakes Gluten Free Treats

    French Baguettes |  Art of Gluten Free Baking

    Chai Latte Cupcakes |  Sarah Bakes Gluten Free Treats 

    Rice Flour Crepes | Healthful Pursuit

    Vegan Mini Lemon Blueberry Cakes | Sarah Bakes Gluten Free Treats 

    Meyer Lemon and Almond Biscotti | Queen of Quinoa

    Gluten Free Honey Oat Bread | Sarah Bakes Gluten Free Treats

    Brownies |  Gluten Free Girl and The Chef

    Gluten Free Brown Rice Flour Brownies | The Roasted Root

    Mini Pumpkin Cornbread Muffins | Queen of Quinoa

    Vegan Lemon Sugar Cookies | Fork and Beans {pictured}

    Chocolate Peppermint Pizzelles with Quinoa | Queen of Quinoa

    Gluten Free Vegan Cookie Crisp Cereal | Fork and Beans

    Savory Corn Griddle Cakes | Beard and Bonnet

    Homemade Moon Pies | Fork and Beans {pictured}

    Citrus Loaf | Beard and Bonnet

    Gluten Free Lime Shortbread Sandwiches |  Treats

    Cinnamon ABC Crackers | Fork and Beans

    Swiss Chard, Pear and Gruyère Tart | Cannelle et Vanille

    Cinnamon Streusel Mini Coffee Cakes | Fork and Beans {pictured}

    Carrot & Coconut Muffins | Beard and Bonnet 

    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour {Beard and Bonnet} #glutenfree

    When rice is harvested the grains of its outer husk, which is inedible, is stripped away leaving what we know as brown rice. If the farmer then goes a step farther and removes the germ and bran from the rice grain, you are left with white rice. White rice flour is ground from long- or medium-grain rice, the same kind of rice that most of us probably have in our pantries. White rice flour is rich in carbohydrates and low in fat. It tends to have a milder flavor than brown rice flour so some cooks prefer it over the other.White rice flour can be used to bake cakes, breads, cookies, dumplings, make a variety of Asian noodles, thicken sauces and to coat proteins for baking or frying. Again I recommend either storing your white rice flour in an airtight container in the fridge or purchasing small quantities so that you can use it up before it has a chance to go rancid.

    Summer Berry Tarts | Pure Ella

     Quinoa Banana Bread | La Tartine Gourmande {pictured}

    Lemon Iced Ginger Thins | Gluten Free Goddess {pictured}

    White Chocolate Cherry Cookies | La Phemme Phoodie

    Vegan and Gluten Free Twix Bars |  Healthful Pursuit

    Coconut Lemon Cake |  Pure Ella {pictured}

    Gluten Free Pie Crust |  Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch

    Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls | Café Johnsonia {pictured}

    Vegan Gluten Free Waffles With Raspberry Lemon Syrup | The Fitchen

    Gluten-Free Nan 2.0 | Healthful Pursuit {pictured}

    Strawberry and Wild Blueberry Galette |  Pure Ella

    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour {Beard and Bonnet} #glutenfree

     I find that brown and white rice flour are a happy couple and like to sometimes be blended together. 

    Gluten Free Zucchini Cake | Minimalist Baker  {pictured}

    Gluten Free Sandwich Bread | Tasty Yummies

    Chai Ginger Ice Cream Sandwiches | Minimalist Baker {pictured}

    Buttermilk Waffles |  Beard and Bonnet {pictured}

    One Bowl Gluten Free Banana Bread | Minimalist Baker

    Gluten Free Puff Pastry | The Art of Gluten Free Baking

    Blueberry Muffins | The Baking Beauties

    Gluten Free Cheddar Cheese Bread | Gluten Is My Bitch

    Light & Fluffy Gluten Free Biscuits |  Autumn Makes & Does

    Gluten Free Jalapeno Pepper Jack Biscuits | Vegan Richa

    Gluten Free English Muffins | Gluten Free Mom

    Gluten Free 101: Rice Flour {Beard and Bonnet} #glutenfree

    Sweet rice flour, AKA glutinous rice flour , AKA sticky rice flour, is ground from short-grain glutinous rice, sometimes called "sticky rice". Although this flour is sometimes called "glutinous" it doesn't actually have any gluten in it. It does have a higher starch content than other kinds of rice flour though and is rich in carbohydrates and low in fat. Sweet rice flour isn't actually sweet either, instead it's flavor is very mild and sometimes noted as being 'milky'.  The unique, gelatinous characteristic of this rice flour helps to improve the texture of gluten free baked goods. It is an excellent choice of flour for baking gluten free muffins, breads, pastries and cakes. It is also well suited for thickening sauces and as a binder for foods like mochi. Sweet rice flour is also perfect for dusting pans when prepping for baking.

    Chocolate Mochi Cakes | Kumquat

    I love you cookies | Pure Ella

    Quinoa Carrot & Parsnip Cakes | Beard and Bonnet

    Soft Pretzel Bites | Tasty Yummies {pictured}

    Sweet Potato Sformato |  The Kitchn

    GF Lemon Poppy Seed Doughnuts | The Faux Martha

    Gluten Free Flour Tortillas   | Gluten Free Girl & The Chef

    Eggnog Pancakes |  Beard and Bonnet {pictured}

    Strawberry Fairy Cakes With Blueberry Cream Cheese Frosting   | Snixy Kitchen {pictured}

    Boston Cream Doughnuts |  Foodie Crush

    Gluten Free heirloom Tomato and Goat Cheese Tart | Tasty Yummies

    Mini Strawberry Shortcakes with Whipped Cream |  Edible Perspective {pictured}

    Sesame Peach Mochi Cookies | Snixy Kitchen

    Gluten-Free Pea and Goat Cheese Tart with Fresh Herbs | Tasty Yummies

    Korean Pumpkin Porridge with Rice Dumplings (Hobakjuk)  | The Kitchn {pictured}

    Vegan + GF Maple Doughnuts With Salted Almond Butter Glaze |  The First Mess

    Baklava Doughnuts | Naturally Ella

    Sweet Potato Pecan Pie Doughnuts | How Sweet It Is

    Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Seed Scones | Edible Perspective

    Chinese Scallion Pancakes | Ricki Heller

    Apricot Hamentashen | Chosen Bites

    Triple Garlic Pizza | Minimally Invasive

    Pear Pecorino & Chard Tartlets | So…Let’s Hang Out

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    Comments

    1. Alyssa says

      May 03, 2014 at 2:40 pm

      AMAZING!! I'm dying over all these recipe 🙂 Thanks for including my cookies, I know have many, many more to add to my must-try list! xo

      Reply
      • Meg says

        May 04, 2014 at 6:18 pm

        Thanks Alyssa! I was so glad to include your cookies 🙂

        Reply
    2. Pure Ella says

      April 29, 2014 at 4:03 pm

      Wow Meg, what a great post and roundup!
      There's so much inspiration here.... I can't wait to go bake something from this list soon!
      And thank you for featuring recipes from Pure Ella : http://pureella.com/
      xox ella

      Reply
      • Meg says

        April 29, 2014 at 9:11 pm

        Thank you so much Ella! I love all of your recipes and it was SO hard to choose between them all.

        Reply
    3. Lynell says

      April 28, 2014 at 1:18 pm

      Great overview and recipe collection! I have more than once experienced a gluten free flour meltdown when trying to shop all of the options for different recipes. Thanks for this, and I look forward to the rest of your series! 🙂

      Reply
      • Meg says

        April 28, 2014 at 3:44 pm

        Thank you so much Lynell! I appreciate you taking the time to comment:)

        Reply
    4. Sam says

      April 28, 2014 at 6:49 am

      Meg!
      This is such a great series idea! I'm not gluten free, but try to include options for it in my own recipes. I am definitely going to feel more confident experimenting with the gluten free flour stash I have.
      Thanks for being awesome!
      Sam

      Reply
      • Meg says

        April 28, 2014 at 11:02 am

        Awww, thank you so much Sam! I am glad that this series will make you feel more confident when experimenting with gluten free flours:)

        Reply
    5. Saniel says

      April 28, 2014 at 6:46 am

      What about black rice,it's more nutritionally for you. Can you show step by step process of making rice to flour

      Reply

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