This one is called Movie Night Bread Mix because we happened to make it on a night that involved watching a movie...it is so delicious that we always keep a canister of this mix on hand. For a very similar, single-batch version of this recipe, see http://aprovechar.danandsally.com/?p=228.
The mix:
1 1/2 cups teff flour
4 1/2 cups millet flour
2 cups sorghum flour
1 cup brown rice flour
6 cups potato starch flour
3 cups tapioca flour
4 Tbsp xanthan gum
3 Tbsp salt
To make a loaf:
Proof 1 Tbsp yeast in a bit more than 1 1/2 cups of warm water and 1/4 cup sugar (we use the tan crystals from Trader Joe's).
Meanwhile, if you don't have a really good place to let bread dough rise, microwave a bowl of water for about 10 minutes to get your microwave warm and steamy, and you can use it as the warm spot. This is the best method I have ever tried.
When the yeast has gotten poofy, mix the yeast/water/sugar mix into 3 cups of the dry mix plus 2 tsp oil (olive oil unless you're low-salicylate, in which case I recommend canola oil). When it's all well-mixed, spoon the dough into a greased loaf pan and let it rise for about 20-30 minutes. Bake at 400 for about 45-50 minutes, or until the inside isn't wet anymore.
Some notes on cost...millet and sorghum flour are about $1/pound at most Indian stores. Potato starch and tapioca flour can be found for a good price at many Asian grocery stores. For yeast, if you bake bread fairly often, Costco sells a brick of Red Star yeast equivalent to a few hundred packets for about $3!
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