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We enjoyed these flavorful garlic and onion breadsticks, made from the baseline recipe of Chebe’s signature dairy-free bread. In fact, we found this to be one of the best applications for Chebe bread. When served hot, the breadsticks make an excellent accompaniment to any salads, soups, and dips. Even my picky, gluten-loving husband found the flavor and chewy texture of these breadsticks to be intriguing yet tasty. As an added bonus, they were very simple to prepare. Shaping them into breadsticks may even be a fun job that small hands (a.k.a. kids) can take on while the main meal is being prepared. We received the best results when we shaped them into 5 large breadsticks rather than 10 small ones as the serving size suggests. They rose to about double in size, with several air pockets throughout. These breadsticks were definitely a different experience than the Olive Garden variety, but a good alternative for gluten free consumers. Chebe Overall Review Chebe is one of the few gluten-free / yeast-free manufacturers to tackle the challenge of dinnertime breads, such as focaccia, breadsticks, pizza crust, and French bread. Although they are not a mirror image of these traditional favorites, Chebe’s breads seem to have some charms of their own. For starters, they are incredibly easy to prepare. I typically make my own sandwich and French bread (sans bread machine) which can be a rather time consuming experience (mix, rise, knead, rise, bake). Chebe’s products take just 10 to 15 minutes in preparation, after which they are then immediately oven ready. Each time, we just popped the bread in the oven, put dinner on, and in 30 minutes we were sitting down to eat, bread and all. The only complication we dealt with on occasion was that the bread tended to break apart during shaping. Each of the dairy free Chebe breads we trialed had a texture somewhat similar to French bread, but a bit more dense and on the chewy side. It tended to rise to just barely double in size, not the balloon like affect you might see in traditional yeast breads. At first thought, this may not sound as appealing, but several of us liked the chewy texture quite a bit. We also found the flavor of even the baseline bread to be somewhat addicting. Chebe’s products are definitely best when eaten just after preparation, but will keep for a day or two, and should be reheated in the oven.
- Pros: Very versatile; Easy to prepare; Gluten-free; Several dairy free varieties; Soy-free; Yeast-free “yeast” breads; Mix is fat and cholesterol free (just 2 eggs and a small amount of oil are required for preparation)
- Cons: Chewier texture will be particular to some; Occasional challenges in shaping and baking (does not rise dramatically); A touch high in sodium
Recommended For: - Wheat Allergies
- Gluten-Free / Casein-Free Diets
- A Fast and Easy Bread
- Spreading with a Touch of Earth Balance / Smart Balance Buttery Spread
- Pizza, Breadsticks, Flatbread, and Snacking Bread
Where to Buy: - Online – www.chebe.com
- In Stores – Select Whole Foods, Wild Oats, and other natural food stores throughout the U.S.
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