A couple months ago, I came across something called Cassava Bread, I jumped at trying it because it is one of the paleo friendly starches, and it's not a grain. I am not 100% paleo, I love my cheese...however I am grain free and this gives me a bit of fuel/carbs that my belly can handle. I then started researching the one ingredient, Cassava flour, and found some at the Latino store. The stuff I found first was seasoned and had MSG, which I don't like. Then I found this brand, Julia White Cassava Flour. I've been experimenting with it, making all sorts of yummies. It is quite interesting, and not like anything I've used before, a bit like coconut flour, it absorbs a lot of liquid. It makes a crunchy texture on the outside and a slightly chewy texture on the inside depending on what you use it with. I am going to try it as the coating for chicken next. It is a great replacement for making nut free paleo foods.I will take the time to blog about the recipes on another post, this one is to give you the heads up...there are wonderful foods to discover when going grain free. |
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Hi! Did you ever post these recipes? I couldn't find them. I just bought some cassava flour to play with and I am looking for recipes to try. :)
Hi Joy, here's one, http://eatjamaican.com/recipes/cassava-waffle-recipe.html, it's for the waffles. I avoid the cinnamon and nutmeg if I'm going to use the waffles as sanwhich bread though. I will try to post tomorrow, a recipe a day for the next few days, there's been lots of delicious things I've created, including pancakes, muffins , pizza crust too.
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