| | |  | Shortening, Oils & Sprays | Home » » » Bob's Red Mill Wheat Free Biscuit & Baking Mix, 24-Ounce Packages (Pack of 4) | | | | | | | Description: | | This biscuit and baking mix makes tasty wheat-free, gluten-free quick breads easier than ever to prepare. We combine stone ground white rice and garbanzo bean flours, xanthan gum and aluminum-free baking powder to create this unique mix designed especially for simply prepared, fluffy and piping hot biscuits, pancakes and waffles without wheat or gluten. You can see our quality. Bob's Red Mill products labeled Gluten Free are batch tested in our quality control laboratory. We use an Elisa Gluten Assay Test to determine if a product is gluten free. All natural. | | | Features: | |
• Delicious mix which can be used to make superb biscuits
• Pack of four 24-ounce bags
• Wheat free, dairy free, and made from the finest flours
• Use this to make not only biscuits but also shortcakes, pancakes, and even pie crusts
• Bob?s Red Mill is dedicated to producing natural foods in a natural way
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 96.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 9.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 6.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Great for a Gluten Free Biscuit mix!Jul 08, 2006
By A. bauman
"Mother, Wife, Artist"
They were thick, like Bisquick biscuits. They tasted great. Would be WONDERFUL in Chicken & Dumplings...
The only thing I did wrong when making them, was using Bob's Red Mill sAll purpose gluten free flour to roll the biscuit dough in. It made the outside of our biscuits taste like raw beans... yuck! I used White Rice flour, and they tasted great ;)
For a "buttery" flavor, put butter (or, if you are GFCF a non-casien containing margarine spread) on the top for a taste similar to KFC. Taste great with jelly in the middle, too. :) I froze the unbaked "left-over" biscuits, and they turned out well 2 months later. :)
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
GF Personal Preference for EXCELLENT bread sourceNov 08, 2008
By C Bismuth
"CatB; CroquetCreative/HypFoods"
This mix has been a true life-changer for me. I learned to bake from Southerners, so the recipe on the package doesn't work for my taste. As noted by some other reviewers, I found the biscuits MUCH too hard and dry for me. However, I also lived outside of Boston for several years and if you like the dry style of New England Scones, you'll probably like this, too.
I make the biscuits in my food processor with some small modifications to the recipe. Where Bob's recipe calls for 3/4 Cup of milk, I use 3/4 C of lowfat organic milk and 3/4 C of organic buttermilk for a total of 1.5 Cups of milk. I also use half butter and half organic non-hydrogenated shortening. The dough comes out of the machine very loose and sloppy, but you knead in a little rice flour to tighten it up, roll and portion with a biscuit cutter. YUM! Light, fluffy GLUTEN FREE biscuits. We LOVE them!
I get about 18 biscuits from a batch with this technique. I line an airtight container with parchment or wax paper and store them in the fridge, then heat in the microwave for 30 seconds when I'm ready for bread. One batch lasts me for a week when I'm the only person eating them. If we have house guests, they go faster.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Works well in nearly any recipeJan 18, 2007
By K. Nettles I've used this product for recipes such as chicken pot pie and shepherds pie. To get height, I whip the batter in my stand mixer to ensure lots of air bubbles are trapped to support the mix as it cooks. They've turned out great and you can't tell it's gluten-free. I've had less luck making biscuits out of it -- came out hard -- but that seems to be a hazard in any gluten-free flour mix.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Love This ProductJan 17, 2010
By J. Riecke I love this product! I use it to make pumpkin and banana breads; it works much better than the Bob's Red Mill gluten free flour mis. The breads are always very mosit, and can be frozen well.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great to use for 'newbies'Jun 02, 2010
By rural md transplant We recently had a houseguest who needed a gluten-free diet. Never having to cook for someone with this diet restriction before had us more nervous than my husband and I needed to be. We bought this product and made some great tasting baked goods and it wasn't as hard as we thought. We made scones and banana bread with wonderful success and also used Bob's rice flour to dust any surface needed. Seems to work interchangably with other baking mixes and easily in recipes calling for regular flour and leavening agents (baking soda, powder,etc...). We can tell a difference in flavor compared to the regular recipes we would normally cook but this was a very good substitute since we all ate gluten free that week. Our guest had no complaints and we'll be even more comfortable cooking the next time. Not having much experience yet with all the many gluten free products on the market, we give Bob's mixes 5 stars for ease of use and helping us make some wonderful tasting gluten-free foods.
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