Franz Gluten-Free Bread Review: Taste, Texture, and Verdict

This past week I received three new gluten-free products from Franz Bakehouse: hamburger buns and two loaves of bread. All Franz Bakehouse gluten-free items are certified gluten-free and are available in parts of the Northwest—Oregon, Washington, Idaho, western Montana (Billings and west), and Northern California (north of Chico). I found them at local stores including Fred Meyer, Rosauers, and Walmart.

Franz Bakehouse GF Hamburger Buns_72dpi

On Friday night we tried the hamburger buns with grilled burgers. We prefer buns lightly toasted, so my husband put them on the grill for a few minutes. The exterior gained a pleasant crunch while the inside stayed soft and chewy. Most importantly, the buns held together — a common problem with many gluten-free burger buns is that they fall apart. These stayed intact and earned a unanimous thumbs up from everyone at the table.

Franz Bakehouse GF 7 Grains Bags

Over the weekend we used both loaves for grilled cheese, breakfast toast, and turkey sandwiches. The slices held together well and were enjoyed by the whole family. The 7-Grain loaf in particular reminded me of a hearty whole-grain deli bread—textured and flavorful enough that many people might not realize it’s gluten-free. That’s a definite win.

Franz Bakehouse GF Mountain White Bread

The Mountain White is a solid everyday loaf and would make excellent French toast. Like the 7-Grain, it’s pleasant even without toasting, unlike many store-bought gluten-free breads that rely on toasting to improve texture.

Trying new gluten-free products can be costly, so Franz is offering a printable coupon to help you try their products. Visit FranzBakery.com to sign up for a $0.50 off coupon for any one Franz Gluten Free product. After signing up you’ll receive a SmartPrint Coupon link to print a single coupon. For best results when printing, use Google Chrome or Internet Explorer. A limited number of coupons are available and they are not valid at Franz Retail Bakery Outlet Stores.

If you try these breads, please come back and leave a comment to share your thoughts. They’re likely to appear on our table again.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post from Franz Bakehouse. I received free products from Franz for review. All opinions expressed here are my own.