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    Gluten-Free Apple Bread (Vegan)

    Published: May 11, 2023 by Bruna · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Close-up view of a slice of gluten-free apple bread on a white plate. The slice has a moist texture with visible chunks of apple throughout and an oat topping. Two apples and the remaining loaf can be seen in the background.

    This delicious vegan gluten-free apple bread is perfect for a healthy breakfast or snack. Made with simple, wholesome ingredients, it’s easy to prepare and bursting with apple flavor and hints of cinnamon. It’s moist and fluffy, studded with fresh apples, and sure to satisfy your cravings and become a favorite in no time!

    Close-up view of a slice of gluten-free apple bread on a white plate. The slice has a moist texture with visible chunks of apple throughout and an oat topping. Two apples and the remaining loaf can be seen in the background.

    There’s nothing quite like the smell of freshly baked cinnamon apple bread! It’s one of my all-time favorite flavors. While there are many versions of this bread out there, I’ve come to love this particular recipe for gluten-free apple bread!

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    • Why you should try this recipe
    • Recipe highlights
    • Ingredient notes
    • How to make gluten-free apple bread
    • Recipe video
    • Tips & recipe notes
    • Variations, additions & swaps
    • Serving suggestions
    • Storage tips
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    Why you should try this recipe

    What I love the most about this recipe is that, unlike many other apple bread recipes, we blend a good amount of fresh apples into the batter, in addition to stirring in chunks. This creates a deliciously moist and apple-packed bread, even in every bite without chunks. Trust me, it’s absolutely amazing!

    Also, I’m a fan of using oat flour in my healthier treats. I’ve perfected this recipe to be gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, oil-free, and refined sugar-free. If you’re hesitant to try a recipe with all these labels, fear not – this healthy apple bread is still incredibly delicious and satisfying.

    With this simple recipe that requires only a bowl and blender, you can easily make a delicious apple bread and enjoy a slice (or more) for a quick breakfast, a satisfying snack, or even as a sweet dessert.

    New to baking with oat flour? You’ll also love these delicious recipes that feature this nutritious ingredient: oat flour peanut butter cookies, banana oat mug cake, and chickpea blondies. Give them all a try!

    Top view of gluten-free apple bread, sliced and arranged on a rectangular white serving plate. Two slices of bread are cut and placed on the plate, while two other slices are on separate round white plates. There are also two whole apples and a blue kitchen towel visible in the background.

    Recipe highlights

    • Deliciously moist and fluffy with a subtle sweetness, and an optional crunchy, sweet topping for added texture.
    • Nutritious and satisfying, a healthier alternative to most quick breads.
    • Easy to make with a few simple steps, and no yeast, rising, or kneading required.
    • Convenient for meal prep, as it stores well and can be frozen for a quick and satisfying snack anytime.
    • Customizable with different types of apples, spices, nuts or raisins for added texture and flavor.
    • A great way to use up past-their-prime apples that might otherwise go to waste.
    • Perfect for sharing, as it makes a great gift or potluck contribution that’s sure to please a crowd.

    Ingredient notes

    Let’s start with the apples. As mentioned before, this recipe uses both fresh apples blended into the batter and chunks of apples for an apple-packed, moist bread in every bite.

    • I recommend using honeycrisp, pink lady, gala, or fuji apples, but you can certainly try this recipe using your favorite kind.
    • No need to peel the apples unless you prefer to! Just remove the core.
    • Weigh the apples for accurate measurement. Apples come in different sizes, so if you use a measuring cup for chopped apples, you might get varying results depending on the size of each apple chunk.
    • Dice the apple chunks you’ll be stirring into the batter into 1/2-inch cubes or smaller. For the apples that you’ll blend into the batter, you can chop them to any size you prefer. If you don’t have a powerful blender like a Vitamix, chop the apples small to make blending easier.
    A flatlay image of all the ingredients needed to make gluten-free apple bread, including oat flour, apples, almond butter, coconut sugar, potato starch, flaxseed meal, apple cider vinegar, water, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices, arranged on a marble background.

    Other ingredients for this recipe:

    • Oat Flour: Oat flour provides a hearty and nutritious base for this apple bread. If you have gluten intolerance or celiac disease, be sure to use certified gluten-free oat flour. Use a fine oat flour for the best texture.
    • Potato Starch: It helps hold all the ingredients together, making the bread soft and tender. It also makes the bread lighter and fluffier by improving its ability to rise. Using potato starch in the recipe also helps prevent the bread from becoming too dense or gummy by absorbing any extra liquid. If you don’t have potato starch, you can use more fine oat flour instead, but the bread won’t be as fluffy. Just make sure not to confuse potato starch with potato flour, as they are different ingredients.
    • Flaxseed Meal: It works as an egg replacement to keep the ingredients together. When it mixes with the moisture of the other ingredients, it becomes sticky and acts as a binder.
    • Almond Butter: Natural almond butter adds healthy fats. You can substitute with other nut or seed butters like peanut butter, cashew butter, or sunflower seed butter (for nut-free option), but expect flavor changes.
    • Sugar: Coconut sugar adds a subtle sweetness without making it overly sugary, but you can also use other granulated sugars like demerara or brown sugar. Avoid using liquid sweeteners like maple syrup, as they can affect the overall consistency of the bread by adding too much moisture.
    • Spices: Cinnamon and nutmeg create a warm, comforting taste.
    • Salt: It enhances the flavor and balances the sweetness.
    • Baking Powder, Baking Soda & Apple Cider Vinegar: The combination of these ingredients helps to create a balanced rise and a light, fluffy texture. This is especially important in vegan and gluten-free baking, where traditional leavening agents like eggs or wheat flour are not used.

    Topping

    The topping of old-fashioned rolled oats, coconut sugar, coconut oil, and ground cinnamon is optional but recommended for extra sweetness and crunch.

    Full ingredient measurements and detailed instructions are located in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. This section covers notes on ingredients and possible substitutions.

    How to make gluten-free apple bread

    This apple loaf cake is quick and easy to make. Follow these simple steps to create a delicious, moist and apple-packed bread.

    Step 1: Prepare for baking

    When you’re ready to start:

    • Preheat the oven to 356˚F (180˚C).
    • Line an 4.5×8.5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
    • Gather your ingredients.
    • Prepare the apples: Remove the core from the apples and weigh them using a kitchen scale. Split the apples into two parts: 300 grams for blending and 130 grams for folding. Cut the 130 grams of apples into small pieces (1/2 inch cubes or smaller) to mix into the batter.

    Note: A non-stick cooking spray can also be used to coat the loaf pan, but I highly recommend using parchment paper instead as it makes it easier to remove the bread after baking.

    Step 2: Make the topping (optional)

    Start by making the crumb topping, which consists of a mixture of old-fashioned rolled oats, sugar, cinnamon, and coconut oil. While optional, it adds extra flavor, texture, and makes the apple bread more visually appealing.

    A sequence of two images showing how to make the topping for an apple bread. In the first image, rolled oats, coconut sugar, ground cinnamon, and coconut oil are added in a small mixing bowl. In the second image, these ingredients are mixed together with a spoon.

    It’s important to prepare the topping before making the batter because once the leavening agents are mixed in, the batter should be baked quickly to ensure the best rise.

    Step 3: Make the batter

    To make the batter, start by blending apples (300 g), almond butter, coconut sugar, flaxseed meal, water, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and apple cider vinegar until they become smooth and creamy. The apples will become liquidy in the blender, so don’t worry if it seems like there’s not enough liquid.

    First image: A blender with wet ingredients including apples, almond butter, coconut sugar, apple cider vinegar, flaxseed meal, salt, spices, and water, used to make gluten-free apple bread. Second image: Blended wet ingredients for apple bread, resulting in a smooth and creamy consistency.

    Next, get a large mixing bowl and sift together oat flour, potato starch, baking powder, and baking soda. You don’t need to sift all of them, but it’s especially important to sift the baking soda to get rid of any lumps or clumps and make sure it’s evenly mixed. This will help prevent any issues with the rising or baking of the final product.

    Finally, add the blended apple mixture to the bowl and mix everything together until it’s well combined. Then add chopped apples (130 g) to the batter and fold them in.

    A sequence of four images showing how to make gluten-free apple bread batter. In the first image, dry ingredients are added in a large mixing bowl. In the second image, dry ingredients being mixed with a whisk. The third image shows the wet apple mixture being added to the bowl of dry ingredients. In the fourth and final image, the batter is mixed and ready, with apple pieces mixed in it.

    Note: If you prefer, you can also blend all the ingredients in a blender, but make sure you have a good high-powered blender because the batter is quite thick. For a smooth blending process and to prevent the blender from getting stuck, start by adding the wet ingredients first. Use a spatula to scrape down the sides and assist the blending process. It’s essential not to over-blend the batter as this can warm up the oats and negatively affect the bread’s texture.

    Step 4: Transfer batter into the loaf pan

    After mixing all the ingredients together, pour the apple bread batter into the loaf pan. Spread the batter evenly into all corners of the pan to ensure it is level, and smooth out the top. If you made the topping, sprinkle it over the batter and gently press it down with a spoon.

    A sequence of two images showing how to prepare the apple bread batter in a loaf pan. In the first image, the batter is poured into a loaf pan and spread evenly to ensure it is level. In the second image, the oat topping is added by sprinkling it over the batter and gently pressing it down with a spoon. The oat topping consists of rolled oats, coconut sugar, ground cinnamon, and coconut oil mixed together in a small bowl.

    Step 5: Bake the apple bread

    Now it’s time to bake! Place the pan in the preheated oven and bake for approximately 40 minutes. The baking time may vary depending on your oven, so keep an eye on it. To check if it is done, insert a toothpick in the center. If it comes out clean, the apple bread is ready.

    Freshly baked apple bread on a white rectangular serving plate, topped with a crumbly oat mixture. A bowl of rolled oats, an apple, and a half-cut apple are arranged around the bread.

    Step 6: Allow it to cool before slicing and serving

    After baking, leave the apple bread in the pan for 10 minutes to cool before removing it. Then transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely before slicing and serving.

    Cooling is essential for the bread to set and firm up. This resting time also allows the bread to finish cooking slightly, which is crucial for its texture. Cutting it too early may cause it to crumble and fall apart. If you prefer to eat the bread warm, simply reheat it after slicing.

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    Tips & recipe notes

    • To achieve a moist and fluffy apple bread with this vegan, gluten-free, oil-free, and refined sugar-free recipe, it’s crucial to use the right ingredient ratios. Be sure to follow the recipe closely for optimal results.
    • It’s important to measure your ingredients accurately, and the best way to do this is by using a kitchen scale to follow the listed amounts.
    • Remember that natural almond butter tends to separate, with the oil rising to the top. Make sure to stir the almond butter in the container thoroughly before measuring the required amount. The consistency you want is runny and not dry, like the bottom of a container.
    • Make sure to sift the dry ingredients, especially the baking soda, to ensure that the bread rises evenly.
    Gluten-free apple bread in a serving plate, sliced to reveal its moist and fluffy interior with visible apple chunks. The bread is topped with a layer of oat topping. Two whole apples are seen in the background.

    Variations, additions & swaps

    While I recommend sticking to the tested recipe for best results, there are some ways to adapt it to your preferences. Here are some ideas:

    • For an extra crunch and flavor, add a handful of chopped walnuts or pecans to the batter or sprinkle them on top of the bread before baking.
    • Mix in some raisins or cranberries with the chopped apples for a sweet and tangy burst of flavor.
    • Experiment with different nut butters like hazelnut, cashew, or sunflower seed butter to change up the flavor profile. Tahini can also add a nutty and rich flavor.
    • Add a teaspoon of vanilla extract to the batter for a subtle sweet flavor.
    • Try using other spices such as ginger or cardamom for a new twist on the flavors.
    • To indulge in something decadent, fold in some chocolate chips into the batter or sprinkle them on top of the bread.
    • Bake the recipe in a cake form to make an apple cake. Note that baking times may vary, so adjust accordingly.

    Please be mindful not to add too much add-ins (nuts, dried fruis, chocolate chips), as it can affect the texture and moisture level of the bread, making it dense or dry. Adding about a handful of add-ins at most will maintain the integrity of the recipe while adding some variety in flavor and texture.

    Serving suggestions

    • Spread some almond butter (or other nut or seed butter) on top and then drizzle with maple syrup or cinnamon honey for some extra deliciousness.
    • Top a slice with soy yogurt or Greek yogurt for a satisfying breakfast.
    • Serve with apple butter to complement the apple flavor.
    • Enjoy with a cup of coffee, milk, or tea as a mid-day snack.
    • For a decadent dessert, serve with a scoop of your favorite ice cream.
    Top view of a slice of moist and fluffy gluten-free apple bread on a round white plate, studded with apple pieces throughout. The bread is surrounded by another slice of bread on a round plate, the remaining loaf on a rectangular serving plate, two apples, and a blue kitchen towel.

    Storage tips

    This gluten-free apple bread is perfect for meal prep because it can be stored easily and even frozen for longer periods. Actually, I found that freezing this bread helps retain its texture!

    To store:

    • Make sure the bread is completely cooled before storing it. Storing it while it’s still warm can cause it to become too moist.
    • You can keep the apple bread in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. However, if you need to store it for a longer period, place it in the refrigerator for up to a week.

    To freeze:

    • This apple bread freezes well for up to 3 months. To freeze, cut it into individual slices and place them in a freezer-safe container with parchment paper between each slice to prevent them from sticking together.
    • When you’re ready to enjoy a slice, it thaws quickly. You can either transfer it to the refrigerator about an hour before eating, leave it on the counter for about 30 minutes, or microwave for about 20 seconds. For a crunchy texture, try reheating it in an air fryer at 356°F (180°C) for about 2 minutes.

    FAQs

    Can I use a different type of flour besides oat flour?

    Using a different type of flour for this recipe is not recommended as gluten-free oat flour is the main ingredient. This apple bread recipe was developed and tested specifically using oat flour, and substituting with another flour may greatly change the texture of the bread and result in an unsuccessful outcome.

    Can I make apple muffins instead of bread with this recipe?

    Yes. To make muffins, just divide the batter evenly into a muffin tin lined with paper liners, filling each about 2/3 full. Bake in a preheated oven at 356°F (180°C) for a shorter time, around 18-20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Keep in mind that baking times may vary depending on the size of your muffin tin and your oven, so keep an eye on them and adjust the time as needed.

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    Gluten-Free Apple Bread Recipe (Vegan)


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    • Author: Bruna
    • Total Time: 60 minutes
    • Yield: 10 slices 1x
    • Diet: Gluten Free
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    This vegan gluten-free apple bread is a delicious, wholesome breakfast or snack bursting with apple flavor and hints of cinnamon. Made with simple ingredients, it’s moist, fluffy, and studded with fresh apples, satisfying your cravings and becoming a favorite in no time!


    Ingredients

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    • 330 g apples, cored and chopped (for the batter, see notes)
    • 1/4 cup (70 g) natural almond butter
    • 1/2 cup (90 g) coconut sugar
    • 2 tablespoons (14 g) flaxseed meal
    • 1/4 cup (60 ml) filtered water
    • 1/2 tablespoon ground cinnamon
    • 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
    • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
    • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
    • 2 cups (240 g) gluten-free oat flour
    • 1/4 cup (44 g) potato starch
    • 2 teaspoons baking powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    • Optional: 130 g apples, cored and cut into 1/2-inch cubes or smaller (for folding in the batter)

    Topping (optional)

    • 3 tablespoons gluten-free old-fashioned rolled oats
    • 2 tablespoons coconut sugar
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil

    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 356°F (180°C). Line an 4.5×8.5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
    2. Prepare the topping by combining rolled oats, coconut sugar, cinnamon, and melted coconut oil in a small bowl. Set aside.
    3. In a blender, combine the chopped apples (measured for the batter, 330 g), almond butter, coconut sugar, flaxseed meal, water, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and apple cider vinegar. Blend until smooth and creamy. Set aside.
    4. In a large bowl, sift together oat flour, potato starch, baking powder, and baking soda.
    5. Pour the liquid mixture from the blender into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Stir well until everything is thoroughly combined.
    6. Fold the chopped apples (130 g), cut into 1/2-inch cubes or smaller, into the batter.
    7. Transfer the batter to the loaf pan, spreading it evenly. Sprinkle the prepared topping over the batter and gently press it down with a spoon.
    8. Bake for about 40 minutes or until the bread is firm and golden. The baking time may vary depending on your oven, so keep an eye on it. To check if it is done, insert a toothpick in the center. If it comes out clean, the bread is ready.
    9. After removing the apple bread from the oven, let it cool in the pan for 10 minutes to allow it to set. Then, transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely before slicing and serving.

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    Notes

    To store, wait until the apple bread has cooled completely and keep it at room temperature for up to 2 days or refrigerate for up to a week. To freeze, slice and store in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months with parchment paper in between each slice to prevent sticking.

    To achieve a moist and fluffy apple bread with this vegan, gluten-free, oil-free, and refined sugar-free recipe, it’s crucial to use the right ingredient ratios and baking techniques. Be sure to follow the recipe closely for optimal results.

    This recipe uses a combination of blended fresh apples and diced chunks of apples to create a moist and apple-packed bread. Honeycrisp, pink lady, gala, or fuji apples are recommended, and there’s no need to peel them, just remove the core, and make sure to weigh them for accuracy. Dice the apples for stirring into 1/2-inch cubes or smaller and chop the apples for blending into any size you prefer. If you don’t have a powerful blender, it’s best to chop the apples small to make blending easier.

    Check out the recipe post for ideas on how to modify the recipe and serving suggestions.

    The nutritional information shown is an estimate provided by an online calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional’s advice.

    • Prep Time: 20 minutes
    • Cook Time: 40 minutes
    • Category: Cakes & Quick Bread
    • Method: Baked
    • Cuisine: American

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1/10 of the recipe (with topping)
    • Calories: 247.7 kcal
    • Sugar: 16.2 g
    • Sodium: 247.6 mg
    • Fat: 7.1 g
    • Saturated Fat: 1.5 g
    • Unsaturated Fat: 5.6 g
    • Trans Fat: 0 g
    • Carbohydrates: 42.1 g
    • Fiber: 5.8 g
    • Protein: 5.7 g
    • Cholesterol: 0 mg

    Keywords: healthy apple bread with oats, apple oat bread, vegan, egg-free, dairy-free, oil-free, easy

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