What's everyone using for sandwiches? I'm using the Schar "Artisan Baker" but it's $8-9 per loaf, and I'm wondering what other options people like for making a plain old sandwich?
My wife and I are settled on Schar. I have pretty much given up on sandwiches. I recently tried their rye/deli bread and discovered that there are only five (5!) slices in the package. What an odd number. It was good though.
Yeah personally I love the schar artisan bread. A lot of GF bread has almost no fiber in it, but the schar bread has quite a bit in it. Plus the texture and moisture level is respectable too. Loaves are a bit too small though imo although this is a common issue with gf breads.
I’ve been using Canton Bakehouse “Homestyle” - it’s not as good as Scar artisan, but larger loaf for less $$, and similarly sized and good when lightly toasted.
Yeah, I use Canyon too. They seem to be everywhere so easily found. I just wish the loafs weren't so tiny, its like play bread.
Generally though, I just avoid bread, I find corn tortillas to be a suitable replacement for most other things. Like i'll have a toasted corn tortilla instead of toast with breakfast.
Canyon bakehouse has a bigger loaf, but it is not available everywhere. IDK which grocery stores you have available, but I'm sure I've seen it at publix and maybe kroger. It's pricey though, mo' bread mo' money.
There's also aldi bread, which is not much more money but the size of the slice is significantly bigger. However, I can't have aldi bread b/c it has peas in it and I can't have peas either :sob:
Yeah corn tortillas are nice. But they are kind of small... mission has some that are a bit bigger but they're still small.
Mix 2-3 tbsp of whatever flour sub you like (I've done this with a mix of flax and almond flour IIRC), an egg, salt to taste, and 1tbsp of olive oil. Pour it into a shallow container approximately the shape of a slice of bread, and microwave it for one minute.
This looks hokey as shit, but it turns out pretty okay. Yield is about 1 slice of normal bread.