A few months ago the only thing I knew about chia seeds was that they were used to grow "hair" on those adorable Chia Pets. I found out that chia seeds are also a wonderful part of a healthy diet. They can be added to foods like oatmeal or smoothies without changing the taste, and they contribute so many health benefits. Chia seeds contain Omega-3 oil and antioxidants, and they can help prevent digestive problems like diverticulosis. These little seeds are not only high in calcium, they are also the most complete plant based source of protein. Chia seeds supply a steady source of energy, and they help to balance blood sugar throughout the day.
I have been looking for more ways to incorporate chia seeds into my diet. One thing I have wanted to do is to add these wonderful little seeds when I bake bread. The drawback to doing that is that chia seeds absorb a lot of water, so I have been hesitant to just toss them into a bread dough, knowing that it would probably throw the liquid proportions of the recipe off.
In looking for a way make my bread baking and the chia seed compatible, I came across a recipe for Chia Seed Gel. This is the perfect solution for adding chia to a bread dough! By mixing the seeds with water in advance and letting them gel, they can be added to a recipe without affecting the measurements.
In looking for a way make my bread baking and the chia seed compatible, I came across a recipe for Chia Seed Gel. This is the perfect solution for adding chia to a bread dough! By mixing the seeds with water in advance and letting them gel, they can be added to a recipe without affecting the measurements.
Recipe source The Fresh Loaf
Chia Seed Gel
2 tablespoons chia seeds
8 ounces water
In a small container, combine chia seeds and water. Stir with a whisk or fork every 5 - 10 minutes for a half hour. Cover and refrigerate for 12 hours before using. May be stored in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
To use when baking bread:
Add 2 tablespoons Chia Seed Gel to bread recipe of your choice.
Mix 2 tablespoons chia seeds into 8 ounces water.
Stir every 5 - 10 minutes for a half hour. The seeds will become suspended in the water, and a gel will form.
Cover the container and place in refrigerator for 12 hours before using.
The chia seeds will have formed a thick gel and may be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Add 2 tablespoons of the gel to your favorite bread recipe.
This recipe was shared with:
Tutorials Tips and Tidbits
Creative Juice Thursday
This recipe was shared with:
Tutorials Tips and Tidbits
Creative Juice Thursday
I have been looking for more ways to incorporate chia seeds into my diet. One thing I have wanted to do is to add these wonderful little seeds when I bake bread. The drawback to doing that is that chia seeds absorb a lot of water, so I have been hesitant to just toss them into a bread dough, knowing that it would probably throw the liquid proportions of the recipe off.
In looking for a way make my bread baking and the chia seed compatible, I came across a recipe for Chia Seed Gel. This is the perfect solution for adding chia to a bread dough! By mixing the seeds with water in advance and letting them gel, they can be added to a recipe without affecting the measurements.
In looking for a way make my bread baking and the chia seed compatible, I came across a recipe for Chia Seed Gel. This is the perfect solution for adding chia to a bread dough! By mixing the seeds with water in advance and letting them gel, they can be added to a recipe without affecting the measurements.
Recipe source The Fresh Loaf
Chia Seed Gel
2 tablespoons chia seeds
8 ounces water
In a small container, combine chia seeds and water. Stir with a whisk or fork every 5 - 10 minutes for a half hour. Cover and refrigerate for 12 hours before using. May be stored in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
To use when baking bread:
Add 2 tablespoons Chia Seed Gel to bread recipe of your choice.
Mix 2 tablespoons chia seeds into 8 ounces water.
Stir every 5 - 10 minutes for a half hour. The seeds will become suspended in the water, and a gel will form.
Cover the container and place in refrigerator for 12 hours before using.
The chia seeds will have formed a thick gel and may be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Add 2 tablespoons of the gel to your favorite bread recipe.
This recipe was shared with:
Tutorials Tips and Tidbits
Creative Juice Thursday
This recipe was shared with:
Tutorials Tips and Tidbits
Creative Juice Thursday
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