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2013년 11월 25일 월요일

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If               your               one               of               those               individuals               who               suffers               from               celiac               disease               or               if               you               just               have               a               mild               sensitivity               to               gluten,               which               is               a               protein               naturally               found               in               wheat,               barely               and               rye,               we               would               like               to               suggest               some               great               substitutes.

These               alternatives               to               flour               are               some               interesting               and               lesser-known               grains               used               in               everyday               cooking.

Here               are               those               five               grains               and               some               great               suggestions               on               how               to               use               them.

1.

Using               Gluten               Free               Buckwheat               
               Buckwheat               grains               are               small,               triangular,               and               not               related               to               wheat               at               all.

However,               just               like               wheat,               it               is               used               in               my               foods               throughout               the               world.

You               will               find               buckwheat               in               Japanese               noodles               and               French               crepes.

Roasted               buckwheat               is               very               popular               here               in               the               United               States               and               sometimes               goes               by               the               name               of               kasha.

With               an               earthy,               smoky               flavor,               roasted               buckwheat               is               a               great               alternative               for               stuffings               and               side               dishes.

Try               mixing               roasted               buckwheat               with               sautéed               mushrooms               and               a               sprinkle               of               olive               oil.
               2.

Using               Gluten               Free               Corn               
               When               taking               dried               corn               and               grounding               it               up               you               come               up               with               cornmeal,               which               is               popular               in               cornbreads               or               the               creamy               side               dish,               polenta.

You               can               find               polenta               in               plastic               wrapped,               pre-packaged               tubes               for               easy               cooking.

Try               slicing               half-inch               thick               rounds               of               polenta               and               pan-fry               in               olive               oil.

Top               with               sautéed               spinach               and               some               crumbled               feta               cheese.
               3.

Using               Gluten               Free               Millet               
               Millet               is               a               small,               yellow               seed               packed               with               lots               of               vitamin               B.

Millet               is               a               grain               with               a               slightly               sweet,               almost               corn-like               flavor               that               is               as               simple               to               cook               as               ordinary               rice.

Millet               is               great               if               you               cooking               something               either               sweet               or               savory               in               a               meal.

Try               preparing               millet               as               you               would               cook               oatmeal.

Top               it               off               with               some               milk               and               honey               for               a               great               breakfast.
               4.

Using               Gluten               Free               Quinoa               
               In               South               America,               quinoa               has               been               known               as               the               "mother               grain"               for               centuries.

Quinoa               is               simple               to               prepare               and               only               takes               about               10               to               15               minutes               to               cook.

As               a               side               dish               quinoa               is               a               more               nutritional               alternative               than               couscous               packing               more               protein,               fiber,               and               iron.

Try               mixing               quinoa               with               some               black               beans,               salsa,               avocado,               shredded               romaine               and               some               corn               for               a               great               side               dish.
               5.

Using               Gluten               Free               Sorghum               
               Sorghum               flour               is               made               from               a               grass               that               has               been               ground               up.

Sorghum               is               a               pale               colored               flour               with               a               very               neutral               taste               that               is               a               great               alternative               for               baked               goods.

Most               recipes               that               use               sorghum               flour               will               call               for               xanthan               gum,               which               acts               as               a               binder               for               most               baking.

Try               using               sorghum               flour               in               your               cookies               and               cakes.

Remember               to               add               a               half-teaspoon               of               xanthan               gum               and               one               and               half               teaspoons               of               cornstarch               per               cup               of               sorghum               flour.






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