So I tried this recipe and it did work very well. However I also realised that I am not very fond of the taste of buckwheat (I love white flour the most but alas it is banned so...)
Tips: This recipe is large so since I would be the only one eating I only made half and still got a nice loaf out of it.
Ingredients
500 g (16 oz) buckwheat flour
350 ml (10½ fl oz) lukewarm water
2 tbsp vegetable oil
2 tsp dried yeast
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp vinegar
2 eggs
Instructions
Add the yeast and sugar into the water. Mix well and leave for 10 minutes for the yeast to activate.
Break the eggs into a bowl and add the vegetable oil. Beat well until the mixture is smooth and frothy.
Put the flour into a bowl and make a well in the centre. Sprinkle on the salt and add in the egg mixture, the vinegar and the yeast/water mix. Stir well with a spoon until you have a thick batter which drops sluggishly off the spoon.
Pour the batter into a lightly-greased 22cm x 11cm (8½" x 4½") loaf tin. Spread evenly into the tin. Cover with oiled film or place in a large plastic bag in a warm place to allow the mixture to rise.
Once the mixture has risen, bake at 190°C/375°F fan oven, 220°C/430°F for 25-30 minutes.
Notes
This loaf has a good structure and makes very good toast and sandwiches. It doesn't keep very well, maybe a couple of days out of the 'fridge, but it can be frozen either whole or in pieces.
If your initial batter doesn't drop off a spoon you can add just a little more water to achieve the correct consistency. Don't be tempted to allow the mixture to rise too much or it will collapse during baking!
https://www.thebreadkitchen.com/recipes/gluten-free-buckwheat-loaf-recipe/















