28 July 2009 ~ 5 Comments

Substitute for Xanthan Gum?

Substitute for Xanthan Gum?

If you have tried to bake on a gluten free diet you know how hard it can be to get the same texture of breads and baked good that do contain gluten. The remedy for this is to use Xanthan Gum. Using Xanthan Gum, however, can be problematic. It is expensive! And what is worse is that only a small amount needs to be used at a time so you could end up just throwing away your money if you do not bake as much as the muffin man.

In addition xanthan gum is made from corn. Corn is a genetically engineered in the United States and as more people are becoming aware of GMO (genetically modified organisms) foods they are beginning to shy away from them.

So what is the solution?

Guar Gum. Guar gum is made from the bean of the guar plant native to Pakistan and India. It is less expensive and is usually sold in smaller quantities than Xanthan Gum. So you spend less and do not end up throwing away your money by wasting it. Try it out, it has the same effects as a stabilizer of breads and doughs so substitute Guar Gum for Xanthan Gum next time you are trying out a new gluten free baking recipe.

Let me know what you think in the comments section.  And Happy Gluten Free Baking :D

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5 Responses to “Substitute for Xanthan Gum?”

  1. Trista 30 July 2009 at 4:56 AM Permalink

    Hi Chlesea, thanks a bunch! I was looking for a possible subsititute for xanthan gum that was less expensive. keep posting.

  2. Chelsea Jans 12 August 2009 at 4:45 AM Permalink

    Trying to post everyday so more good stuff to come

  3. Sabrina Coy 20 September 2009 at 6:13 AM Permalink

    Oh thank you so much! I have also been looking for something cheaper than xanthan gum!

  4. Maggie Savage 19 November 2009 at 2:06 AM Permalink

    Thanks for this interesting tidbit Chelsea. I haven’t used guar gum yet so I will definitely put it on my shopping list. Can’t wait to try it. I love your GF posts.

  5. Chelsea Jans 19 November 2009 at 2:28 AM Permalink

    You are most welcome for the tidbit! Thank you for the compliment. I sincerely appreciate it. And please feel free to share your GF recipes as well. I am always really interested to see what is going on in other people’s kitchens ;)

    Happy GF cooking,
    Chelsea


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