Gluten-Free French Bread | Baguette Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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This gluten-free French bread (baguette) is soft inside with a thin crusty exterior – all with just 8 ingredients, with no rising time necessary, for a delicious dairy-free, egg-free, no yeast bread!

Gluten-Free French Bread | Baguette Recipe - Elavegan (1)I spent Winter filling my house with the warming scent of sweet treats baking in the oven – like this vegan streusel apple pie and double choc chip fudge cookies. However, if you were to ask me what smell could rival that of freshly baking desserts, it would have to be bread! While this gluten-free French bread may not smell exactly the same as its yeast-containing counterparts, it’s still just as satisfying- especially served warm.

After spending weeks perfecting my crusty gluten-free loaf in 2019, I turned my hand towards trying to perfect other favorites of mine. I think you can guess the top of my list- gluten-free baguette! I wanted this vegan bread to be soft inside, rounded in shape, with a thin crusty exterior- mission successful.

While I’ve enjoyed sharing some of my favorite flatbread recipes recently, like this naan and pita bread, when you want something crusty and bread-like, those just won’t cut it. Instead, this gluten-free baguette recipe is for you!

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Simple No Yeast Bread

Not only is this a super simple bread recipe (tried and tested countless times to get the texture just right!), but as it’s for bread without yeast, it requires no rising time which means the loaves can be shaped immediately and baked to warm, fragrant perfection in under an hour!

Once in the oven, the bread will rise nicely – but don’t expect it to be 100 % as light and fluffy as a French baguette made with gluten and yeast. The results are certainly good enough for me, though!

Ingredients For Gluten-Free Baguette

This simple bread recipe requires just 8 ingredients (not including the water):

  • Flour: I used a combination of white rice flour, oat flour, and tapioca flour (tapioca starch). I’ve tried with several gluten-free flour blends, but this has provided great results.
  • Psyllium husk powder: If you have whole psyllium husk, then use a blender or electric coffee/spice grinder for a few seconds into a powder. Please do NOT leave out or sub this ingredient.
  • Leavening Agents: Baking powder & Baking soda will provide lift in this gluten-free French bread (without yeast needed).
  • Spices: Salt for seasoning, oregano (optional)
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: It’s best to use unfiltered, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar. This helps to strengthen the gluten-free dough and provide a springy texture. You can use regular vinegar instead.
  • Water

For thefull ingredients list, measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information, read the recipe card below.

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How To Make Gluten-Free French Bread

I recommend measuring the ingredients on a kitchen scale in grams (use my written measurements) for exact results.

Step 1: Prepare the French baguette dough

  • Preheat the oven to 380°F/195 °C and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • In a large bowl, combine all the dry ingredients, sifting the baking powder and soda if they’re clumpy.
  • Then add the water and vinegar to the bowl. Mix it into a rough dough with a spoon. Then use your hands to knead the dough for a few minutes. The dough will seem too wet, to begin with, but once the psyllium soaks up the water, it will become nice and pliable.

The dough should be slightly sticky, not too dry, but also not too wet. Add a little tapioca flour if it’s too sticky or a little water if it’s too dry. This can depend on how fine your flour is (some brands are finer than others) and your climate (if it’s humid or dry).

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Step 2: Shape the dough

  • Divide the dough into two equal parts and shape each into a long baguette loaf shape (refer to next photo).
  • Place them on a lined baking sheet and brush each loaf with a mixture of water, oil, and baking soda. Make 4-5 elongated angled slits down each one with a knife (this no yeast bread requires no rising time!).

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Step 3: Bake it

  • Bake the gluten-free French bread loaves in the oven for about 50-60 minutes. Allow them to cool, and then slice and enjoy.

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How To Store?

Like traditional French baguettes, this gluten-free baguette is best when eaten within 1-2 days of baking. If you plan to store it for longer, then freezing is the best option.

You can freeze the baguette whole or pre-sliced (so it’s easy to remove precisely how much you need in one go) for up to 3 months, tightly wrapped in two layers of plastic wrap.

If you pre-slice the bread, then place bits of wax paper/parchment paper between each slice, so they don’t stick together as it freezes.

Thaw in the fridge before using or reheat from frozen.

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How To Serve

You can enjoy this gluten-free French bread any way that you usually would.

  • Serve the vegan bread warm and slathered in dairy-free butter.
  • Served alongside soup – like thisCreamy Carrot Ginger Soup orVegan Corn Chowder
  • Or even to top the soup – like thisVegan French Onion Soup.
  • Mop up stew sauce – like thisEasy Veggie Stew orVegan Hungarian Goulash
  • As part of charcuterie board/ cheese platter – withVegan Cheese.
  • To dip into Vegan Cheese Fondue.
  • Use it to make baguette sandwiches.
  • Use with dips – like Oil-Free Hummus,Vegan French Onion Dip, orEasy Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip.
  • Create into pizza slices, topped with a little marinara, Vegan Cheese Sauce, topping/s of your choice, then broiled for a few minutes.
  • Serve as an appetizer bruschetta, brushed with a little olive oil and topped with plenty of freshly chopped tomatoes, garlic, and herbs.

Really, the sky is the limit!

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FAQs

Why use psyllium husk in this gluten-free bread recipe?

Psyllium husk is combined with water to create a gel-like consistency (similar to flax/chia eggs), acting as a gluten-replacement to create a bread-like dough rather than something sad and crumbly.

It is also key to getting the bread-like chewy consistency we all want in our GF bakes.

Note that different psyllium husk brands react differently, so if you’re new to the ingredient – this may require a little experimentation. Some brands can even turn your baked goods purple! (it’s all-natural, but a bit odd).

How to reheat French bread?

This gluten-free French bread is fairly versatile and can be toasted and broiled (grilled) depending on what you want it for.

If the loaf is starting to get a little harder, however, then sprinkle it with a little water. Then wrap it in foil (it also works without foil) and heat in the oven until warmed and lightly springy when pressed on the top. This will breathe life back into it.

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Recipe Notes & Variations

  • You could use a stand mixer with a dough hook for the kneading part of this baguette recipe.
  • Feel free to change the size of the gluten-free baguettes. Make several smaller ones instead of two larger, etc. Just note that the baking time will vary.
  • If you want to create even more of a crusty loaf, it’s good to create a little steam in the oven at the beginning of the baking process. To do this, you could add a few ice-cubes to an oven-safe bowl/plate on the floor of the oven or lightly spritz/brush the loaves with a mixture of water, baking soda, and a little oil right before placing them in the oven (that’s what I did).
  • You can purchase special perforated French bread pans, which circulate the air around the entire loaf for even crustier results too. However, it’s definitely not necessary for this recipe.

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Other Gluten-Free Bread Recipes

  • Gluten-Free Pita Bread
  • Gluten-Free Naan (Indian Flatbread)
  • Keto Tortillas with Almond Flour
  • Simple Gluten-Free Tortillas
  • Gluten-Free Buns (Bread Rolls)
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Bread

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Gluten-Free French Bread (Baguette)

Author: Michaela Vais

This gluten-free French bread (baguette) is soft inside with a thin crusty exterior - All with just 8 ingredients, with no rising time necessary, for a delicious dairy-free, egg-free, no yeast bread!

5 from 25 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Appetizer, Bread, Side

Cuisine French

Servings 20

Calories 65 kcal

Ingredients

Dry ingredients:

Wet ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 1/2 cup (350 ml) water

Instructions

  • Watch the video in the post for easy visual instructions.

    I recommend measuring the ingredients on a kitchen scale in grams (use my written measurements) for exact results. Preheat the oven to 380 °F (ca. 195 °C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Add all dry ingredients to a large mixing bowl and stir with a spoon. You can sift in the baking powder and baking soda, if it's clumpy.

  • Add the water and vinegar to the bowl and mix all ingredients with a spoon first, then use your hands to knead the dough for a few minutes (or use a stand mixer with a dough hook). It will appear too wet at first, but once the psyllium soaks up all the water, the dough will be pliable and nice.

    The dough should be slightly sticky, not too dry, but also not too wet. Add a little tapioca flour if it's too sticky, or a little water, if it's too dry. This depends on how fine your flour is (some brands are finer than others) and also on your climate (if it's humid or dry).

  • Divide the dough into two equal parts, and shape each one into a long loaf (see step-by-step photos in the blog post).

  • Place them on the lined baking sheet and brush them with a mixture of 1/8 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp oil, and 2 tsp water. Then make 4-5 elongated angled slits down each one with a knife

  • Bake for about 50-60 minutes. Let the baguettes cool slightly then slice and enjoy. The bread can be frozen!

Notes

  • Psyllium husk powder: If you have whole psyllium husk, you can blend it in your blender (or electric coffee/spice grinder) for a few seconds until it's powdery. Please do NOT leave out or sub this ingredient.
  • The bread will rise in the oven, however, please don't expect it to be as light and fluffy as a French baguette made with regular flour and yeast.
  • Check the serving suggestions and step-by-step-photos in the blog post.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-Free French Bread (Baguette)

Serving Size

1 slice (30 g)

Amount per Serving

Calories

65

% Daily Value*

Fat

0.5

g

1

%

Saturated Fat

0.1

g

1

%

Carbohydrates

11.6

g

4

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Protein

1.3

g

3

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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