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Gluten-Free Baking & Christian Hospitality: Making Room at the Table

Published November 28, 2023Last updated August 19, 2026By Gary Whittaker
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A practical introduction to gluten-free baking substitutions framed around a simple hospitality principle: learn what your guest needs so they can safely share the table.

Gluten-Free Made Simple: A Guide to Baking Substitutions - Jack Righteous

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Hospitality means learning what the person you are feeding actually needs. Gluten-free baking is not one universal substitution; different flour blends and dietary restrictions behave differently.

What gluten normally does

In wheat-based baking, gluten helps provide structure and elasticity. Gluten-free recipes replace that system with combinations of flours, starches and sometimes binders. That is why swapping one cup of wheat flour for one cup of an arbitrary gluten-free flour often gives disappointing results.

Useful building blocks

  • Rice flour: often part of lighter all-purpose blends.
  • Almond flour: adds richness and moisture but behaves differently from wheat flour.
  • Coconut flour: absorbs substantial moisture and usually cannot be substituted one-for-one.
  • Tapioca or other starches: can help texture and binding in blends.
  • Xanthan gum or another binder: may already be included in commercial gluten-free blends.

The hospitality rule

Ask before you bake. Someone avoiding gluten by preference may have different needs from someone with celiac disease or another medical restriction. Ingredients, utensils, surfaces and cross-contact can matter.

For tested starting points in this collection, use Gluten-Free Banana Bread: Making Room at the Table or Gluten-Free Jamaican Fried Dumplings.

The Christian theme is practical: making room at the table starts with paying attention to the person, not showing off the recipe.

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