Gluten-free breads and cookies of raw and popped amaranth flours with attractive technological and nutritional qualities.

Ana María Calderón de la Barca, María Elvira Rojas-Martínez, Alma Rosa Islas-Rubio, Francisco Cabrera-Chávez
Author Information
  1. Ana María Calderón de la Barca: Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A. C., Carretera a la Victoria Km 0.6, P. O. Box 1735, Hermosillo 83000, Mexico. amc@ciad.mx

Abstract

Gluten-free bakery foodstuffs are a challenge for technologists and nutritionists since alternative ingredients used in their formulations have poor functional and nutritional properties. Therefore, gluten-free bread and cookies using raw and popped amaranth, a grain with high quality nutrients and promising functional properties, were formulated looking for the best combinations. The best formulation for bread included 60-70% popped amaranth flour and 30-40% raw amaranth flour which produced loaves with homogeneous crumb and higher specific volume (3.5 ml/g) than with other gluten-free breads. The best cookies recipe had 20% of popped amaranth flour and 13% of whole-grain popped amaranth. The expansion factor was similar to starch-based controls and the hardness was similar (10.88 N) to other gluten-free cookies. Gluten content of the final products was around 12 ppm. The functionality of amaranth-based doughs was acceptable although hydrocolloids were not added and the final gluten-free products had a high nutritional value.

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MeSH Term

Amaranthus
Bread
Diet, Gluten-Free
Edible Grain
Flour
Food Handling
Food Technology
Glutens
Humans
Nutritive Value
Starch

Chemicals

Glutens
Starch