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A healthy, and super easy recipe for a vegan buckwheat bread made gluten-free using buckwheat flour, buckwheat flakes and plenty of seeds!

If you are already familiar with my other buckwheat bread recipe made with grated carrots, walnuts and sunflower seeds, then I’m pretty sure you are going to also love my new buckwheat bread! And this one is even simpler to make (is that possible?), is just as tasty and stays fresh even longer. Best yet, is that it’s so easy to make, freezes well and goes with anything – whether you are vegan or not.

These toppings are great with this buckwheat bread recipe

As a start, I love it toasted with herbed cream cheese or French Boursin (a favourite!), thinly sliced cucumber, a sprinkle of sea salt and broccoli sprouts or alfalfa sprouts. Sooo good. It’s also great with poached eggs, mashed avocado, homemade nutella, peanut butter or jam, or simply dunked in a delicious and warming bowl of soup…need I go on? Now that I’ve gone through more than a few loaves, I have found the perfect method for making this buckwheat bread recipe. Above all, I’m really thrilled with the taste and consistency. Straight out of the oven and still warm, it tastes great on its own. But my absolute favourite way to enjoy it is toasted — there is something about toasted seed bread that tastes so good. Which is also something that makes it the perfect bread to make in advance and store in the freezer — then you always have a healthy toast bread on hand. Best yet, one that just happens to be vegan and gluten-free.

What makes this buckwheat bread recipe so simple

What always intimidated me from baking my own gluten-free bread was the long list of obscure, unfamiliar ingredients in so many recipes – industrial food additives like gums and other binders. Okay, yes you need some form of binder when you take out the gluten or things like eggs, but there are so many other ways to bring the dough together. This gluten-free vegan bread uses simple natural ingredients to do just that. Natural ingredients like ground linseed and psyllium husk do an amazing job of acting like a binder. Chia seeds are also a great choice instead of linseed – they are usually my go-to egg-substitute. Yes, these natural ingredients create a loaf of bread that you can easily slice (doesn’t fall apart) and is like real bread and not a brick.

Using natural binders for gluten-free vegan baking

Generally there are three binders I like to use in vegan gluten-free baking: chia seeds, ground linseed, psyllium husks or a combination of them. Psyllium husks I would say are the most magical of the three. It comes from the seed of the plantago plant, a native of India and Pakistan, is a great source of soluble fibre and loves to absorb moisture. With the addition of water it becomes thick and gelatinous, and adds an excellent elasticity and gluten-like-structure, while having an undetectable flavour or color. Plus there is the extra bonus that it supports healthy digestion.

Using psyllium, chia and linseeds in baking

Adding a teaspoon of psyllium to any baking recipe will help provide extra structure and improve the crumb and texture of your baked goods. It’s a win, all around. Chia seeds are also very reliable in gluten-free baking. I generally use them as I would eggs by creating a chai egg by combining 1 tablespoon chia with 3 tablespoons water and letting soak until it forms a gel (10-15 min). As for ground linseeds, I usually use them in combination with chia or psyllium as although it has a nice nutty taste, it only provides moderate binding strength.

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Simple Buckwheat Bread Recipe (gluten-free & vegan)

A healthy, and super easy to make vegan buckwheat bread recipe made with natural ingredients. Yeast-free and nut-free. Slices like regular bread and freezes well. This bread raises to 6,5-7cm high, and can be sliced into 20-22 pieces.

CourseBaking

CategoryGluten-free

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 1 hour

Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Servings 20 Slices

Calories 130 kcal

Autor Elle

Ingredients

Bowl 1:

  • 650mlwater
  • 4tablespoonsground linseed(flaxseed)
  • 3tablespoonspsyllium husk powder(Indian)
  • 2 1/2tablespoonsmaple syrup(or honey)
  • 2tablespoonsorganic apple cider vinegar(unfiltered)

Bowl 2:

  • 300gbuckwheat flour
  • 100gbuckwheat flakes
  • 1 1/2teaspoonsbaking powder(phosphate-free)
  • 1/2teaspoonbaking soda
  • 1 1/2teaspoonssea salt
  • 1cupmixed seedse.g. a mix of buckwheat and seeds such as sesame, pumpkin, flax, or sunflower, plus more for garnish (100g)
  • Coconut oil,to grease the loaf pan

Method

  1. In a large mixing bowl combine the water, maple syrup, vinegar, linseed and psyllium husk. let stand 20 minutes, then whisk to combine.

  2. Combine the buckwheat flour, buckwheat flakes, mixed seeds, baking powder and salt in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk together till well combined. Pour the dry mix into the wet mix and mix until combined thoroughly.

  3. Meanwhile, preheat oven on to 350°F / 180˚C. Grease a loaf pan with coconut oil and line the bottom and sides with a piece of parchment paper.

  4. Transfer the dough into the prepared loaf tin and smooth the top with a spatula. Sprinkle with extra seeds.

  5. Transfer to the preheated oven and bake for 1 hour 10-15 minutes. The bread should be golden brown and very firm to touch in the center, when it is done.

  6. Remove from the oven, place on a cooling rack; remove it from the loaf pan as soon as it's cool enough to handle to avoid it "sweating" and then allow to cool completely.

  7. Once cooled, slice and store in the fridge for up to a week or sealed in the freezer for a longer life (see more tips below).

Notes

  • I use a ceramic loaf pan 30,5 x 13,5 x 8,5 cm
  • This recipe uses ground psyllium husk.
  • This buckwheat bread also stores well for a number of days on the counter double-wrapped in baking paper and a kitchen towel. Wrapped just in a kitchen towel the bread dries out faster. The bread should be fully cooled before storing.
  • I like to slice half of the loaf and freeze it so that I always have toast bread on hand.
  • This bread can also be made into “rolls” as reported by one of my readers. You can use a muffin tin (greased and lined at the bottom) and reduce the baking time. If you try this let me know!
  • This buckwheat bread recipe can also made without baking powder. Use two teaspoons baking soda instead. Note, increasing the amount of baking soda reacts with sunflowers since they are sensitive to changes in Ph balance. The alkaline effect of baking soda interacts with the seeds. This is totally normal and they are still safe to eat.

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FAQs

Is buckwheat gluten-free and vegan? ›

Buckwheat is related to leafy vegetables like rhubarb and sorrel (what!!). It is naturally gluten free and is not even a grain! This pseudo-cereal is safe for people on a gluten-free diet and perfect for those who want to follow a grain-free lifestyle.

What does buckwheat flour do to bread? ›

Because buckwheat is gluten-free, it also lends a different texture to baked goods than wheat flour. It won't give you light, fluffy yeast bread because there's no gluten to be developed, but it does add moistness to cakes and tenderness to cookies and bars.

Can buckwheat flour be used 1 1 as an AP flour substitute? ›

Can you substitute buckwheat flour for all purpose flour? Yes, ¼ of buckwheat flour can be substituted for all-purpose flour in recipes that depend on gluten formation like bread or pasta. But, keep in mind that using buckwheat flour can result in a denser finished product.

Does buckwheat bread contain yeast? ›

If you use the right kind of buckwheat, a high-speed blender, and follow the instructions, this simple, yeast-free bread recipe is practically foolproof.

Is buckwheat anti-inflammatory? ›

Buckwheat is also a rich source of magnesium, a mineral that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Magnesium helps to regulate immune function and prevent chronic inflammation in the body. In addition to its anti-inflammatory properties, magnesium is also essential for healthy bones, muscles, and nerves.

Why is buckwheat not gluten-free? ›

Because buckwheat has wheat in the name, it is especially important to carefully read the ingredients list of any product with buckwheat. Although buckwheat is gluten-free, it is easily cross-contaminated when prepared or mixed with wheat, barley, rye, or any other gluten-containing grain.

What flour is best to mix with buckwheat flour? ›

I highly recommend our blend of buckwheat flour and all-purpose flour (or GF all-purpose flour). The blend will make fluffier, more tender pancakes.

Can I use buckwheat flour instead of bread flour? ›

(If gluten is not a problem for you, simply replace half or any part of the all-purpose wheat flour with an equal quantity of buckwheat flour.) Other recipes where you can substitute buckwheat for flour one for one include intentionally dense quick breads, cakes, and soba noodles.

What are the pros and cons of buckwheat flour? ›

Buckwheat contains a decent amount of fiber and plant compounds with antioxidant properties which may help support heart health and reduce blood sugar. It may cause allergic reactions in some people. Buckwheat belongs to a group of foods commonly called pseudocereals.

Should buckwheat flour be refrigerated? ›

No matter where you choose to store buckwheat, it should be stored in an airtight container to ensure that moisture and insects can't reach it. When stored in the refrigerator, buckwheat will last up to 2-3 months. If stored in the freezer, it will keep significantly longer, lasting nearly 6 months.

Can buckwheat be ground into flour? ›

To make homemade buckwheat flour, add at least 2 cups of buckwheat groats to a high-speed blender. Secure the lid and process until the groats are ground into a very fine texture, similar to flour. It's ready to use in just about two minutes of blending.

Is buckwheat bread good for IBS? ›

Whole buckwheat is a great source of insoluble fiber and resistant starch. It has prebiotic properties, meaning it nourishes the good bacteria in the gut. Also, buckwheat is a great choice for people with functional gut disorders (such as IBS) because it is low in FODMAPs.

Is buckwheat bread better than wheat bread? ›

Buckwheat is healthier than wheat for those who are on a gluten-free diet and it is an excellent option due to its high fiber and nutrient content. Buckwheat, widely considered a superfood, contains several good nutrients for your health.

Can you eat buckwheat bread on a candida diet? ›

Most grains should be avoided on an anti-Candida diet as they feed yeast in the body. The diet allows four gluten-free grains that do not support yeast growth: millet, quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat.

What flours are gluten-free and vegan? ›

Here are the 14 best gluten-free flours.
  • Almond Flour. Share on Pinterest. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour. Buckwheat may contain the word “wheat,” but it is not a wheat grain and is gluten-free. ...
  • Sorghum Flour. ...
  • Amaranth Flour. ...
  • Teff Flour. ...
  • Arrowroot Flour. ...
  • Brown Rice Flour. ...
  • Oat Flour.
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Is buckwheat one of the 14 allergens? ›

Buckwheat is not one of the 14 allergenic foods that must be declared under UK food labelling law. If you are in doubt about any food, and cannot verify whether buckwheat is an ingredient, you should avoid it. There are numerous food products in which buckwheat may be used as an ingredient.

What is a gluten-free alternative to buckwheat? ›

Commonly used gluten-free grains, or “pseudo grains,” include buckwheat, corn, flax, millet, rice, quinoa and sorghum. These grains have many dietary benefits. They also offer flexibility, in terms of how to cook and serve them.

Is quinoa and buckwheat gluten-free? ›

Many whole grains, like quinoa and buckwheat, are naturally gluten-free and provide beneficial nutrients. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye.

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