In the world of gluten-free baking, xanthan gum plays the crucial role of imitating gluten. In baking, gluten is what makes dough "doughy." Gluten ...
In the world of gluten-free baking, xanthan gum plays the crucial role of imitating gluten. In baking, gluten is what makes dough "doughy." Gluten gives the dough elasticity, as well as viscosity. Xanthan gum acts as an emulsifier and a binder, and adds volume to gluten free breads, cookies, cakes, and other baked goods.
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Ingredients

Ingredients
Xanthan Gum
How to use

How to use
Use the quantities suggested of xanthan gum per cup of flour used. For example, if you are making cookies with 3 cups of flour, you would add 3/4 tsp xanthan gum. Cookies - 1/4 tsp per cup of flour Cakes - 1/4 tsp per cup of flour Muffins and Quick Breads -3/4 tsp per cup of flour Breads - 1 to 1 1/2 tsp per cup of flour Pizza Crust - 2 tsp per cup of flour If using to thicken liquid, it is best to first make a slurry of the xanthan gum with a small amount of liquid (oil or other fat is best) before incorporating into the larger batch. This will help eliminate clumping
Nutritional Facts

Nutritional Facts
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