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Gluten Free Recipes Using Corn Flour

Gluten Free Recipes Using Corn Flour

These gluten-free corn flour muffins are golden and tender with a hint of sweetness. These dairy-free, refined sugar-free muffins are one of my favorite corn flour recipes. These muffins are freezer-friendly, and perfect for a make-ahead breakfast or a snack. They’re made with nutritious ingredients and are quick and easy to prepare.

This recipe calls for gluten-free corn flour. Corn flour adds a sweet, earthy, corn flavor and a satisfying texture to these muffins. Don’t confuse corn flour with cornstarch (which I believe is known as cornflour in the U.K.) or corn meal – they are all quite different from each other. Be sure that what you use for these muffins is labelled corn flour (and if cross contamination with gluten is something you need to avoid, then be sure it’s labelled gluten-free corn flour).

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Unsweetened applesauce adds body and moistness to these corn muffins (without having to use any dairy). I used store bought to save time but homemade applesauce with no added sugar works too if you prefer.

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A bit of maple syrup adds a subtle sweetness that enhances the corn flavor in these muffins. You can substitute honey if you prefer.

Extra virgin olive oil gives these muffins a rich, luxurious texture. You can substitute any other oil you prefer as long as it is neutral in flavor (I wouldn’t recommend using coconut oil in these muffins).

Preheat the oven, then grab a large mixing bowl. Add the wet ingredients and salt, then whisk well. Add the dry ingredients and whisk again.

Gluten Free Organic Cornflour 110g

Transfer the batter to a muffin pan lined with paper baking cups (or if you don’t want to use paper cups then you can grease the pan with some olive oil instead). This recipe makes 10 muffins, so divide the batter evenly into 10 spots in the muffin pan, filling each 3/4 of the way.

Bake the muffins for 30 minutes or until they’re golden and a toothpick inserted into the middle of a muffin looks clean upon removal. Let the muffins cool a bit before removing from the pan and enjoying.

Store these muffins in an airtight container for up to three days or freeze them for up to six months. Defrost by leaving them at room temperature for a couple of hours (or if you need them sooner you can also defrost them in the microwave or oven).

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To boost the corn flavor in these muffins even more, add 1/2 cup of corn kernels (either fresh or frozen is fine).

Some fresh herbs would also make a nice addition to these muffins. A tablespoon of finely chopped chives, basil, or tarragon would be delicious in these corn flour muffins. Or if you prefer to use dried herbs, reduce the amount to a teaspoon.

These gluten-free corn flour muffins are subtly sweet, golden, and tender. These muffins are also dairy-free and refined sugar-free. They're one of my favorite corn flour recipes.

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Serving: 1 Muffin | Calories: 193 kcal | Carbohydrates: 26 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 9 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6 g | Trans Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 33 mg | Sodium: 183 mg | Potassium: 109 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 8 g | Vitamin A: 56 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 46 mg | Iron: 1 mgSoft, fluffy and tender, this easy corn flour bread is lightly sweetened and makes the perfect breakfast, tea-time snack or for anytime of the day! No yeast or rising time required, this quick bread requires just 8 ingredients and comes together in under an hour! Totally gluten-free and dairy-free too, but it’s so good no one would care. Bake a loaf or two and freeze so you can enjoy this gluten-free quick bread anytime!

Nothing beats baking a loaf of homemade bread – and while I love baking yeast breads (such as this soft, fluffy gluten-free white bread, this soft brown rice bread, or this tender buckwheat bread), there are days where I prefer to make a loaf of quick bread instead.

Quick breads use baking powder for leavening instead of yeast (which means no rising time required and hence quicker prep time). This makes them great for throwing together when you’re in a hurry or simply hungry for something delicious and don’t want to wait long to eat.

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Some of our favorite quick breads include this hugely popular honey oat quick bread, this low-carb almond bread, and this coconut flour bread.

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Recently, I’ve also been testing a quick bread recipe made with corn flour, since I had a half a packet of corn flour in my pantry (left over from when I made the easiest corn flour pancakes ever!)

Corn flour is basically made from grinding whole corn kernels very thoroughly to get a very soft, fine pale yellow powder. It is naturally gluten-free, which means it’s safe for Celiacs and those with gluten intolerances to enjoy!

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Corn flour is NOT the same as corn starch, which is made only from the starchy part of corn, and is processed into a fine white powder.

Corn flour is also NOT the same as corn meal, which is basically dried corn kernels ground into a yellow, coarse meal with a sand-like texture.

Honestly, this recipe is literally foolproof. All you need is just 8 simple ingredients and an hour to bake a loaf of this absolutely delicious corn flour bread.

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This loaf is insanely fluffy and crazy addictive, and just sweet enough to satisfy your hunger, while not being too sweet so you can eat it for breakfast, tea, or anytime you wish.

Best of all, it’s totally gluten-free and dairy-free too (so even Celiacs or those with gluten and dairy intolerances can enjoy it!), but it’s so darn good no one would notice! Trust me when I say that!

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Here’s a visual overview of the ingredients you’ll require to make this recipe. For the exact quantities, please refer to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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Add the beaten eggs, almond milk, and vegetable oil, and whisk until you get a homogeneous pale yellow batter (the batter will be rather liquid and have a pourable consistency).

Allow loaf to cool for at least 10 minutes in the pan before removing it and allowing it to finish cooling on a wire rack.

No, I do NOT recommend that you substitute the corn flour with corn starch or corn meal as they are three completely different ingredients.

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Yes, corn flour is totally gluten-free. It is made from grinding whole corn kernels into a fine flour, and corn is naturally gluten-free.

To store, place the cooled corn flour bread in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Yes, you can! To freeze, wrap the cooled bread in plastic wrap and freeze for up to 3 months. Let the bread thaw completely in the refrigerator overnight before slicing.

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Orgaq Organicky Organic Corn Flour (atta)

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Corn Flour: Note that corn flour is NOT the same as corn starch or corn meal (which is also known as polenta), so do NOT substitute it with either of those.

Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour: I highly recommend using a good-quality gluten-free flour blend that is made up of lighter flours/starches (such as rice flour, corn starch, tapioca starch, or potato starch) to ensure a light and tender final texture. I do NOT recommend using gluten-free flour blends that include heavier flours and starches (such as garbanzo bean flour) as that will result in a denser final texture.

Gluten Free Corn Flour

Sugar: I used white granulated sugar, but feel free to use light brown sugar or brown if you prefer. Just note that using light brown or brown sugar will cause the interior of the bread to be a darker color (instead of the pale yellow color that it has in the photos in this post). If you are diabetic, I highly recommend using Lakanto monkfruit sweetener (a 1:1 sugar alternative with zero glycemic index).

Baking Powder: Make sure to use gluten-free baking powder if you are Celiac or gluten-intolerant. Since we are not using yeast in this bread, baking powder is what will help this corn flour bread to rise and give it its fluffy texture.

Eggs: If your eggs were originally in the refrigerator, you can bring them to room temperature by running the eggs under warm water to warm them up a little before breaking them. The eggs are necessary for binding and helping the bread to rise, and I haven’t tried this recipe without eggs. If you are allergic to eggs though, you could try using aquafaba as an egg-replacement. Please let me know how it goes it you make it without eggs.

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