I got food sick a few weeks ago after cupcakes that I made using my own recipe. After carefully tracking foods I ate right before getting sick, I have narrowed it all the way down to xanthan gum. I'm pretty damn devastated. There are other gums, and I've been experimenting, but nothing works like xanthan does. PLUS, all the packaged foods (don't judge!) that I thought I could eat have xanthan in them. Tortillas, bars, cookies, non-dairy cream cheese, non-dairy ice cream, non-dairy milks, and cakes all tend to have gums (most of the time xanthan) in them to help with the loss of gluten for texture and structure. Besides the cream cheese I can make all of these myself, or find other substitutes. I'm guessing if I try hard enough I could find a recipe for fake cream cheese that would work. But, meh., ain't nobody got time for that!
At least now I know why sometimes I felt a little sick or foggy-brained when I ate my favorite packaged foods.
The biggest blow for me isn't even food, but something I use twice a day--toothpaste. So far I have not found a toothpaste that does not have xanthan gum in it...even the weird gritty stuff they use at the dentist's office when you get your teeth cleaned has xanthan in it. Boo! The next logical thing for me to do is make my own....I bought all the stuff to do it. It's been sitting on the counter in my bathroom for 4 days. I guess the turn off for me isn't that I will be using homemade toothpaste (don't worry I've still been brushing and using mouthwash!), it's that somehow I'm becoming more and more of a greener. Don't get me wrong--I recycle EVERYTHING, I used cloth diapers for L, I buy almost only organic foods and toiletries, hubster makes his own hard cider and moonshine, we only eat grassfed beef for FSM's sake! I don't mind being labeled a greener, it's just that until now it's always been a choice. I guess it's the control freak in me...I just really like to decide things for myself, and after already having to lose so many delicious foods FOREVER, I've now got something else I can't have. =/
Well, back to the good stuff.....I made my Pumpkin Flax Muffin recipe to experiment. I did it two
The one with guar was much better, the texture is almost the same as if I used xanthan. They rose a little differently than they should have, and were a little too airy, though.
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| Muffins with guar before... |
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| With guar after.... |
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| Muffins without gum. |
The one with no gum is very squishy and fell quite a bit after it's initial rise in the oven. Here is what it looked like after coming out of the oven....see how it's cracked on the top? It was super crumbly as well.
Ps. Do you like my Halloween cupcake liners??
I'm going to do some more experimenting in the next week or so with chia and psyllium husk, I'll let you know how it goes.
But in the mean time my chocolate chip cookies are still good! Cookies don't need gums, so no biggie there. I'll give you the recipe for those when I finish tweaking it just so.
One other rant: I suck at using programs like these! Please excuse the big spaces between the pictures and whatever other crap you think looks like crap....I'll figure this shit out if it kills me!!



