Gluten-Free Healthy Millet Bread Recipe

Published on May 08, 2021

  by   Kristina Stosek

9 reviews

Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 45 minutes Serves: 1 loaf
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This gluten-free healthy millet bread recipe is definitely one to try! I love baking bread and the aroma that comes from the oven while baking. Nothing is cozier, especially on a grey day, you know…clouds and rain. Baking bread at home just makes everything better 🙂

a healthy millet bread…

I call this gluten-free bread a “healthy millet bread” The bread is packed with whole-grain millet, sorghum flour, psyllium husk, arrowroot starch and heart-healthy olive oil. It is super healthy! The millet makes the bread taste so good. The way bread should taste!

 

millet bread, gluten free

 

uses for gluten-free millet bread

This gluten-free bread is excellent for sandwiches, or toast it for breakfast with butter and jam or avocado slices. There are many options to use with this bread. What I love about this millet bread is, it toasts beautifully to a golden colour and perfect crispness.

 

millet bread, gluten free

 

So I know I named this “healthy bread,” but besides that, you can use this bread for just about anything. The other day I made this millet bread into garlic bread slices. If you want to make them, it is easy.

how to make millet garlic bread?

First, lightly toast the bread slices. Then, brush one side with a mixture of salted butter, olive oil, minced garlic and chopped parsley.

Place in a preheated oven at 400 F and bake until the bread is golden brown, about 4 – 5 minutes. YUM! The garlic bread goes exceptionally well with our 30-minute stovetop lasagna or spaghetti Bolognese.

While buying gluten-free bread from a supermarket may be easier and taste ok…this gluten-free millet bread is fresh, made with nutrient-packed ingredients, and you can’t beat the texture.

This has become one of my favourite gluten-free bread recipes. This millet bread you can use for savoury sandwiches or with sweet spreads. 

 

healthy gluten-free bread

 

the ingredients in this millet bread are all naturally gluten-free

This healthy millet bread recipe is naturally gluten-free. The ingredients such as millet, sorghum, arrowroot, and psyllium husk are gluten-free and have numerous health benefits. The bread is moist on the inside and has a light crust. 

I am super excited about this gluten-free healthy millet bread. I know we have numerous healthy gluten-free bread recipes on our blog, but they are all different. This bread recipe is different.

First, it toasts beautifully and has a perfect bread texture, and is packed with healthy nutrients.

It took me a long time to develop a bread recipe that toasts this well. And, the bread tastes like bread, not a sponge or dry crumbs. If you are looking for a healthy bread recipe but do not like seeds and nuts, this bread is for you.

 

 

healthy millet flour

 

what is millet?

Raw millet looks like birdseed. When ground into flour, millet is pale yellow colour and is ideal for gluten-free baking. Millet grows primarily in India, Africa and Russia.

health benefits of millet….

This tiny whole grain is packed with protein, nutrients and antioxidants. It has been documented that it may help lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels. 

nutrients in sorghum…

Sorghum is another nutrient-packed grain that is naturally gluten-free. Some vitamin and mineral highlights are B vitamins, potassium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus and zinc. And sorghum is an excellent source of antioxidants, protein and fiber.

arrowroot starch is not a grain…

Arrowroot is a root vegetable used in gluten-free baking and cooking—this root, when ground to a powder, is an excellent gluten-free thickening agent. Arrowroot also lightens up the texture of gluten-free baked goods. This root is known to stimulate your immune system and treat diarrhea.

 

healthy millet bread, gluten free

 

psyllium husk is a must-have ingredient in gluten-free pantry…

I love psyllium husk. This superfood is excellent in gluten-free baking. Psyllium husk is used to retain moisture and help bread from becoming too crumbly. I often add it to chia pudding, yogurts or add to soups and gravy for extra fiber. 1 ounce of psyllium husk powder has 21.8 grams of dietary fiber. The best part, you can barely taste it. It has a mild flavour of oatmeal.

Difference between psyllium husk and psyllium powder…

They are both made from the same food source. The difference is, the powder is more concentrated nutritionally. You can replace whole psyllium husk for psyllium powder in baking. The ratio is 1 tablespoon of whole psyllium husk to 1 teaspoon of psyllium powder.

 

gluten-free healthy bread

 

I hope you give this gluten-free healthy millet bread a try. We all love different bread textures and flavours. I think this millet bread recipe is a keeper. Enjoy!

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Kristina

yes Valerie, you can use nut milk

Valerie

Can I use a nut milk in this recipe? Thank you!

Kristina

Peter, I have not used anything besides xanthan gum in this millet bread recipe. However, if I had to substitute it, I would use couple of beaten egg whites

Kristina

I used instant quick rise, there is a link in the post to the type of yeast I used Peter, thank you

Peter

what type of yeast are you using? Active dry yeast?

Peter

is it possible to replace xanthan gum please? Or just not add this artificial staff to it?

Kristina

yes Ros, you can replace it with tapioca starch, potato starch or corn starch

Ros

Sounds a great, but do you think I could replace the arrowroot with tapioca? Thanks!

Kristina

you can sub sorghum for oat flour, quinoa flour, potato starch (not flour) and amaranth. If you sub for millet the flavour may not be the same Terri, but yes you can

Terri S.

Two questions—can I eliminate sorghum for either flax or millet flour?

Kristina

yes Lea, you can make an egg-substitute. Here is a link on how to make an egg replacement https://dev.gseo.dev/onlyglutenfree/recipe-items/how-to-make-an-egg-substitute/

Lea Davis

I have a severe egg allergy. Any suggestions? This looks delicious!

Kristina

Hi Liana, It should work using a pullman pan, although I have not used it for this millet bread recipe, Kristina

Liana Roy

Hi Jen....I just have the bread proofing and I'm excited to bake it. Do you think a Pullman pan would work instead of a cake pan filled with water in the oven? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kristina

excellent Jen, thank you for sharing

Jen. Reed

Thank you soooo much for this bread recipe. The texture is amazing!!

Kristina

Thank you Trish for sharing, I am so happy that your family loves the millet bread

Trish. Rodney

my gluten-free family LOVES this millet bread, thank you sooo much for this recipe!

Kristina

Michelle, thank you for sharing

Michelle.M

Thank you for this millet bread recipe. My son is 12 and has celiac disease and I couldn’t find a gluten-free bread that he liked until now. He LOVES this bread, thank you so much for this recipe. I have tried some of your chocolate muffin recipes and they are also a big hit, thank you for all your recipes!

Kristina

thank you Annabel for sharing xx

Annabel clowes

I don’t normally make comments but this time I had to… this is honestly THE BEST bread I’ve ever made - including wheat bread! I was in absolute shock that it worked and was so impressed. Thank you for sharing this incredible recipe ☺️

Kristina

yes I recommend keeping the bread in the fridge

Rhonda

I love the consistency of this bread especially for sandwiches. Should I keep it in the fridge?

Sarah K.

great bread, love the texture!

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