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Gluten-Free Rice Bread (Vegan)

Modified: Oct 4, 2024 · Published: May 30, 2019 by Rhian Williams

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Modified: Oct 4, 2024 · Published: May 30, 2019 by Rhian Williams · This post may contain affiliate links · 147 Comments
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This Gluten-Free Rice Bread is crusty on the outside, soft on the inside and perfectly soft and doughy! It's also no-knead, yeast-free, oil-free, free from sugar and super easy to make!

A loaf of gluten-free rice bread topped with mixed seeds with two slices next to it against a sheet of brown baking paper

This Rice Bread is made using a mixture of brown rice flour and white rice flour. I'm really happy that this combination worked as it means the bread has a completely neutral flavour, which is quite rare in gluten-free bread recipes.

This recipe is made using a special method, which I discovered would work well for yeast-free breads while I was testing a gluten-free vegan baguette recipe: oven steaming.

How do you steam bread in the oven?


Steaming bread in the oven might sound complicated, but it's super easy! All you need to do is bake it in the oven with a baking dish filled with water. The water from the baking dish will release steam in the hot oven and create a humid environment for the bread to bake.

What is the point of oven steaming bread?


Baking bread in a steamy, humid environment creates a doughy texture, meaning it doesn't fall apart when slicing, and a super crispy crust. It also creates a better flavour!

Where can you buy brown rice flour?


If you can't find brown rice flour in your local supermarket, you'll be able to find it in local health stores or online.

Tips for steaming bread in the oven

  • Make sure to add boiling water to the baking dish.
  • Place the bread on a higher rack in the oven and place the baking dish of water on the lower rack.
  • If the water in the baking dish all runs out during the baking process, make sure to refill it.
  • Be VERY CAREFUL when opening the oven door to remove the bread, because a lot of HOT STEAM will escape from the oven and you might burn yourself.
  • To prevent this from happening, open the oven door first, then step back until all the hot steam has escaped from the oven before putting your hands inside to remove the bread. Also, make sure to wear oven gloves and a long-sleeved shirt.
  • Make sure to leave the bread to cool completely before slicing.

How to make this recipe

Scroll down to the bottom of the post to see the full recipe.

  • Mix together all the ingredients in a glass mixing bowl.

Tip: Use a measuring jug to measure out the water.

Raw gluten-free rice bread batter in a glass mixing bowl
  • Transfer the batter into a one-pound loaf tin.

Tip: Line the tin with greased baking paper to make the bread easier to remove after.

White gluten-free rice bread batter  in a black loaf tin lined with baking paper
  • Sprinkle over mixed seeds to decorate, if desired.
White gluten-free rice bread batter topped with seeds in a black loaf tin lined with baking paper
  • Fill a baking dish up to halfway with boiling water.
  • Place the bread on a higher rack in the oven and place the baking dish of water on the lower rack.
  • Bake in the oven for around 40 minutes.
A loaf of gluten-free rice bread topped with mixed seeds in a loaf tin

Tip: Transfer the loaf to a cooling rack to cool down completely before packing away to store because otherwise the steam from the warm bread will get trapped and you'll end up with soggy bread!

A loaf of gluten-free rice bread topped with mixed seeds on a silver wire rack
  • Leave to cool completely before slicing.

How long does this Rice Bread keep for?

This Rice Bread is definitely much better eaten freshly made, but it keeps well covered in the fridge for a good few days. If not eaten on the day it's made, it's best toasted before eating.

A sliced loaf of gluten-free rice bread on a sheet of brown baking paper

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If you try out this recipe or anything else from my blog, I'd really love to hear any feedback! Please give it a rating, leave a comment, or tag a photo @rhiansrecipes #rhiansrecipes on Instagram! Thank you.

Watch how to make this recipe

A loaf of gluten-free rice bread topped with mixed seeds with two slices next to it against a sheet of brown baking paper

Gluten-Free Rice Bread (Vegan)

This Gluten-Free Rice Bread is crusty on the outside, soft on the inside and perfectly soft and doughy! It's also no-knead, yeast-free, oil-free, free from sugar and super easy to make!
3.75 from 139 votes
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Course: Bread
Cuisine: Global
Keyword: gluten-free bread, gluten-free vegan bread, rice bread
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes minutes
Servings: 12 slices
Calories: 121kcal
Author: Rhian Williams
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Ingredients

  • 225 g (1 ½ cups) brown rice flour
  • 150 g (1 ¼ cup) rice flour
  • 3 tablespoons tapioca flour
  • ¼ teaspoon salt to taste
  • 3 heaped teaspoons baking powder (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • ¼ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • 375 ml (1 ½ cups) water

To decorate (optional):

  • Poppy seeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds etc

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit).
  • Mix together all the ingredients in a bowl.
  • Transfer the mixture to a loaf tin (I used a one-pound loaf tin) lined with greased baking paper.
  • Scatter over mixed seeds to decorate, if desired.
  • Fill a baking dish up to halfway with boiling water.
  • Place the bread on a higher rack in the oven and place the baking dish of water on the lower rack.
  • Bake in the oven for around 40 minutes, until risen and an inserted skewer comes out clean.
  • Be VERY CAREFUL when opening the oven door to remove the bread, because a lot of HOT STEAM will escape from the oven and you might burn yourself. To prevent this from happening, open the oven door first, then step back until all the hot steam has escaped from the oven before putting your hands inside to remove the bread. Also, make sure to wear oven gloves and a long-sleeved shirt.
  • Leave to cool completely on a wire rack before slicing and before putting away to store (it's much easier to slice the day after it's made).
  • Tastes best eaten freshly made, but keeps well covered in the fridge for a good few days - if not eaten on the day it's made, it's best toasted before eating.

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Notes

This recipe is made using a special method, which I discovered would work well for yeast-free breads while I was testing a gluten-free vegan baguette recipe: oven steaming.
How do you steam this bread in the oven?
Steaming bread in the oven might sound complicated, but it's super easy! All you need to do is bake it in the oven with a baking dish filled with water. The water from the baking dish will release steam in the hot oven and create a humid environment for the bread to bake.
What is the point of oven steaming?
Baking bread in a steamy, humid environment creates a doughy texture, meaning it doesn't fall apart when slicing, and a super crispy crust. It also creates a better flavour! 
Tips for steaming bread in the oven:
  • Make sure to add boiling water to the baking dish.
  • If the water in the baking dish all runs out during the baking process, make sure to refill it.
  • Be VERY CAREFUL when opening the oven door to remove the bread, because a lot of HOT STEAM will escape from the oven and you might burn yourself.
  • To prevent this from happening, open the oven door first, then step back until all the hot steam has escaped from the oven before putting your hands inside to remove the bread. Also, make sure to wear oven gloves and a long-sleeved shirt.
Nutrition Facts
Gluten-Free Rice Bread (Vegan)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 121 Calories from Fat 9
% Daily Value*
Fat 1g2%
Saturated Fat 1g5%
Sodium 75mg3%
Potassium 89mg3%
Carbohydrates 26g9%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 2g4%
Calcium 15mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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  1. Velma

    October 19, 2019 at 11:59 pm

    What can be used in place of vinegar? Lemon juice and citric acid comes to mind, but thought I'd check.

    Also, would 100% sprouted brown Basmati work?

    Reply
    • Rhian Williams

      October 20, 2019 at 11:03 am

      Yes you can use lemon juice instead! I'm not sure as I haven't used that flour but it should be ok. Would love to hear how you get on if you try it!

  2. Jodie

    November 06, 2019 at 5:10 am

    5 stars
    I haven't even tried this yet but giving it 5 stars! lol

    I've recently gone back to being a vegan but with stricter guidelines like no yeast, limited fat, no gluten, no ACV......I'd given up on bread! I can't wait to try this! I'll just use lemon juice. Thanks so much for sharing it!

    Reply
    • Rhian Williams

      November 06, 2019 at 1:12 pm

      Thank you so much, hope you'll like it!

  3. Olena

    November 06, 2019 at 12:47 pm

    4 stars
    Hi! I really like the recipe however for me the top crumbles quite often. So the body of the bread is great but the top 1/2 inch just crumbles as I cut the slices 🙁 Any ideas on how to bake it more uniform? I have a few photos I can send you. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Rhian Williams

      November 06, 2019 at 1:26 pm

      Hi - thank you for your feedback. I'm so sorry to hear that! Have you mixed the ingredients completely evenly before putting into the loaf tin? Sometimes that can happen if you don't mix it properly.

    • Olena

      November 11, 2019 at 6:00 pm

      Also the whole top of the bread separates almost every time. Can I send you a photo?

    • Rhian Williams

      November 11, 2019 at 6:12 pm

      Yes please do!

  4. Amanda

    November 19, 2019 at 12:57 am

    I'm keen to try this recipe but don't have a glass mixing bowl, can I mix in stainless steel bowl? Thanks

    Reply
    • Rhian Williams

      November 19, 2019 at 11:21 am

      Yes that's fine!

  5. Wiga

    December 04, 2019 at 8:59 pm

    hi, Just baked this deliciously looking bread! I did not use the mix of brown and plain rice flour, just brown rice flour and, instead of tapioca flour I used tapioca starch....The bread did not raise at all...Which change of the ingredients could cause it?

    Reply
    • Rhian Williams

      December 05, 2019 at 1:16 am

      Hi! The reason it didn't rise was because you used 100% brown rice flour. I would recommend using the mixture of brown rice flour and white rice flour!

    • Heike

      January 05, 2020 at 5:17 pm

      Hi,
      I just made the bread, I used a gluten free flour mix with starch, so I omitted the tapioca and chestnut flour. My bread did not rise at all. The dough seemed very solid, does it have to be that way? Its delicious and baked through, a bit dense but tasty.
      Any suggestions what to do to achieve the fluffiness?

    • Rhian Williams

      January 06, 2020 at 9:00 am

      Hi - I'm sorry to hear that. I'm a bit confused as there's no chestnut flour in this recipe? The mixture of brown rice flour and white rice flour (or gluten-free flour mix) is essential for the texture! Did you use the correct amount of raising agents?

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