Teff
Yet another of the super garins, gluten-free teff is one of the nutritious giants. It is much higher in iron and calcium then wheat, rice, millet, or oats. Its is also a rich souce of other minerals, including magnesium, boron, copper, phosphorus, and zinc.
Teff is the smallest grain in the world, so tiny it takes 150 teff seeds to equal tthe weight of a single wheat kurnel. Because it is so tiny, the entire grain must be milled for there is no way to remove the germ or the husk.
Teff has been the "rice and wheat" of Ethiopia for centuries.
Teff now comes in three colors: red, brown, and white. White is the most delicate and the mildest of the three. Even though it is white, it is not processed. The red and brown teff have a richer, nuttier flavor. Teff is used to boost nutritional value in such foods as meat loaves and muffins.
Use teff in salads, side dishes, cookies, cakes, muffins, pancakes, waffles, and breads.
*For nutritional content and recipes see the book "Those Wonderful Grains," by Chef Brad
Teff Usage
Salad |
Soup |
Yeasted Breads |
Pancakes & Pastries |
Cookies & Treats |
Meat Substitutes |
Non-Yeasted Breads and Cakes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Recipes Containing Teff
Buttermilk Blender Cakes
Sour Dough Teff Bread
Rigatoni
Old Fashioned Buttermilk Teff Bread
Teff Burger Buns
Sour Dough Feta Bread
Rigatoni Pressure Cooker
Cheesy Flat Bread
Cheesy Flat Bread
Crispy Pizza Dough
Rigatoni
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