Gluten-Free Binders & Leaveners (2024)

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Gluten-Free Binders & Leaveners (1)

All the structural power your baked goods need, minus the gluten.

In the absence of gluten’s structural power, leaveners become absolutely critical in creating the necessary amount of lift and browning in baked goods. Many of our gluten-free recipes rely on multiple leaveners and, in some cases, in comparatively large quantities. Binders such as xanthan gum, guar gum, and psyllium husk are essential for replacing structure typically provided by gluten.

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    Baking Soda

    Containing just bicarbonate of soda, baking soda provides lift to cakes, muffins, and other baked goods both traditional and gluten-free. When baking soda, which is alkaline, encounters an acidic ingredient (such as sour cream, buttermilk, or brown sugar), carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide. The tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide then lift up the dough. In addition to lift, baking soda helps cookies spread and improves browning in everything from cornbread to fried chicken.
    Where to Store It: Pantry

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    Baking Powder

    Baking powder creates carbon dioxide to provide lift to baked goods. Cooks use baking powder rather than baking soda when there is no natural acidity in the batter. The active ingredients in baking powder are baking soda and an acidic element, such as cream of tartar. It also contains cornstarch to absorb moisture and keep the powder dry. These three ingredients are naturally gluten-free, so there should be nothing to worry about in theory. However, wheat starch is sometimes used in place of the cornstarch, so make sure to check the ingredient list on the nutritional label when buying baking powder. Also note that some brands may be produced in a facility that also processes wheat, and, if this is the case, this information will also be noted on the label. We have had good luck using Rumford and Clabber Girl brands, both of which are gluten-free. As with baking soda, baking powder is sometimes added to savory breaded or fried coatings for improved texture and chew.
    Where to Store It: Pantry

Comfort Food Retooled

Recipe Chicken and Dumplings

This comforting dish boasts dumplings that are light and tender yet substantial in a brothy stew full of concentrated chicken flavor.

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    Guar Gum

    A powder derived from the ground endosperm of guar seeds, guar gum is high in fiber so it is often sold as a laxative. It works like xanthan gum in adding structure and thickening, although it does impart a slightly starchy texture to baked goods. We prefer to use xanthan gum rather than guar gum, but the two are interchangeable in most recipes.
    Where to Store It: Pantry

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    Nonfat Milk Powder

    This shelf-stable dehydrated dairy product is in our all-purpose gluten-freeflour blend. It’s helpful in gluten-free baking because it acts as an emulsifier, which contributes to structure by helping proteins and starches hydrate more readily so that they can then swell and form networks more effectively. It also helps gluten-free flours become more compatible with fat. It also adds dairy flavor, and the lactose sugar and milk proteins help with browning.
    Where to Store It: Pantry

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    Powdered Psyllium Husk

    Psyllium seed husk powder is one of the major components of Metamucil and Colon Cleanse. Its chemical composition is similar to that of xanthan gum, but it has a higher viscosity, so it is able to bind water even more effectively. We have found that psyllium interacts strongly with the proteins in gluten-free flours, creating a sturdy network capable of holding in lots of gas and steam during baking, and it provides a strong enough structure to support highly leavened bread once the bread cools. It adds wheat flavor that works well in breads where “whole-wheat” flavor is appropriate. We tested a number of widely available brands of powdered psyllium husk and found their performance varied. Two brands, Yerba Prima and The Vitamin Shoppe, turned the breads a purplish gray; however, this did not affect the flavor of the breads. We did find that the texture of the breads varied across the brands of psyllium husk used; some breads did not rise as well and therefore were denser, while others were a bit more wet and gummy. We had the best luck using Now Foods Psyllium Husk Powder.
    Where to Store It: Pantry[Buy on Amazon]

Country Bread

Recipe Gluten-Free Olive-Rosemary Bread

We found that a long, slow baking process was the key to a soft crumb and crust.

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    Xanthan Gum

    Made by using the microorganism Xanthom*onas campestris to ferment simple sugars, xanthan gum is used widely as a thickener and stabilizer in commercial products like prepared salad dressings and toothpaste. It serves many roles in gluten-free baking. Because gluten-free flours have less protein than wheat flours and are not capable of forming the same network required to stretch and surround starch granules, they need reinforcement. Xanthan gum strengthens these networks and also makes them more elastic. Essentially, adding xanthan gum is like adding glue to the proteins in gluten-free flour. It also increases the shelf life of baked goods. Yes, xanthan gum is expensive, but you only need a little bit.
    Where to Store It: Refrigerator or freezer

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    Yeast

    In many of our gluten-free recipes, we call for instant or rapid-rise yeast, which, unlike active dry yeast, does not require proofing. However, we found that by proofing it, the yeast got to work even faster, which was key when getting many of our gluten-free breads to rise faster and taller. To substitute active dry yeast for instant yeast, use 25 percent more active dry yeast and follow the proofing instructions in the recipe. For example, if the recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of instant yeast, use 1¼ teaspoons of active dry.
    Where to Store It: Refrigerator (and pay attention to the expiration date)

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Gluten-Free Binders & Leaveners (2024)

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What are gluten-free binders? ›

Gluten-Free Binders and Leaveners

Binders such as xanthan gum, guar gum, and psyllium husk are essential for replacing structure typically provided by gluten.

What are the binding agents for gluten-free cookies? ›

Binders for Gluten-free Baking
  • Psyllium Husks. Psyllium husks come from the seed of the plantago plant, a native of India and Pakistan. ...
  • Xanthan Gum. Xanthan gum is a commonly used binder in gluten-free baking. ...
  • Chia Seeds. Chia seeds are derived from a flowering plant that is a part of the mint family. ...
  • Flax Seeds. ...
  • Eggs.

What is the leavening agent in gluten-free bread? ›

Gluten free recipes generally require extra leavening agents to mimic the gluten. Baking powder and/or baking soda will help make your dough rise and 'pop'. The addition of baking powder to my fluffy cinnamon scrolls works a treat.

What happens if you don't add xanthan gum to gluten-free flour? ›

If not enough xanthan gum is used, your baked goods will be crumbly and lack moisture.

What foods act as binders? ›

You can pick up other binding agents at your local grocery, specialty store, or Amazon.
  • Gelatin.
  • Milk.
  • Oatmeal.
  • Tapioca.
  • Corn starch.
  • Cracker crumbs.
  • Gluten in flours.
  • Ground flax.

What can I use to bind gluten-free flour? ›

I recommend that for each cup of flour in the recipe you add ½ tsp of xanthan gum or guar gum for cakes, muffins or biscuits and 1 tsp per cup for breads and pizza bases. If you'd prefer not to use gums then try adding the same quantity of either psyllium husks, ground chia or ground flaxseed.

Is oatmeal a binding agent? ›

Once the oats are exposed to moisture, they create a binding power to meat, vegetables and spices. The oats also help set the burgers as they bake, making for a more tender and less crumbly patty.

What is the best gluten-free blend for cookies? ›

What's the best gluten-free flour for baking? Bob's Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking mix is my favorite gluten-free all-purpose flour blend for baking. It has a mild texture and plenty of "stick" thanks to a blend of sweet rice flour, brown rice flour, and sorghum flour, plus some starches and xanthan gum.

What is the best binder for cookies? ›

For brevity, here are some of the most popular ones:
  • Cracker crumbs.
  • Eggs.
  • Evaporated milk.
  • Gelatin.
  • Ground flax.
  • Guar gum.
  • Oatmeal.
  • Milk.
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What is the trick to baking with gluten free flour? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

What can you use as a binder instead of flour? ›

The three most common binders are xanthan gum, guar gum and psyllium husk powder. Each one works in a slightly different way to help create the structure we need to hold baked goods together.

What does cream of tartar do in gluten free bread? ›

A: Yes, cream of tartar can be used in gluten-free bread recipes to improve dough stability and rise.

Can I use cornstarch instead of xanthan gum? ›

Its ratio is also easy. Just replace xanthan gum with the same amount of cornstarch. Cornstarch makes an excellent thickener and is popular for stews and gravies. Swap it with xanthan gum in a 1:1 ratio.

What is a natural substitute for xanthan gum? ›

Some alternatives to xanthan gum to help emulsify your baked goods are sweet rice flour, guar gum, ground flax, and ground chia seeds.

Is toothpaste gluten-free? ›

As the biggest brands are gluten-free, the risk is often when you go with own brand or local toothpaste. The biggest place where gluten hides in toothpaste are in natural flavors or in wheat-based sorbitol. Thankfully, it has become a lot harder to find a toothpaste that actually contains gluten these days.

What binders replace gluten? ›

The three most commonly used binders in gluten free recipes are xanthan gum, guar gum and psyllium husk. You don't need to understand the science of these ingredients to use them but a little bit of knowledge will help you when making decisions in the kitchen and lead to the excellent results you want.

What are natural binders? ›

Organic binders include gums made by boiling plants and glues made by the boiling the hooves, bones, or skin of animals. Some natural bio-adhesives are also made from organic sources such as natural resins.

What are 5 ingredients to avoid in a gluten free diet? ›

Avoid all foods and drinks containing the following:
  • Wheat.
  • Barley.
  • Rye.
  • Triticale — a cross between wheat and rye.
  • Oats, in some cases.

What to use instead of eggs as a binder? ›

Eggs As a Binder

For recipes which use eggs primarily as a binder (such as drop cookies), use one of the possible substitutions for one egg: 1/2 of a medium banana, mashed. 1/4 cup of applesauce (or other pureed fruit)

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