Cassava Flour: 40+ Favorite AIP Recipes - Gutsy By Nature (2024)

First, a personal update…

I’m excited to tell you that tomorrow (February 13, 2017) I officially start the Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) course with the Nutritional Therapy Association! It is a very rigorous 9 month program and I am going to be balancing it with my already demanding full time job and still keeping my focus on maintaining my own health, so I know that is not going to leave a lot of time for me to create new recipes and update this blog as often as I would like to do. That probably means that you will see more posts that are “roundups” of recipes from others like this one, maybe some guest posts, and quick updates or posts directly related to what I am learning. Stay tuned for updates as to what this means in regards to this blog and my professional plans…

Now, what’s this about AIP cassava flour recipes?

Cassava flour has quickly gone from obscurity to the darling of the grain free baking world! It is popular among those who follow the paleo autoimmune protocol (AIP) because it is nut free and works better with egg replacements than other options, such as coconut flour. My talented friends in the AIP blogging community seem to be coming up with delicious new recipes that use it every week and this post is my attempt to compile the best of them for reference in a single place.

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But first, a quick word on cassava flour. It is NOT the same thing as tapioca starch or tapioca flour. Cassava flour is the whole root, dried and ground up finely, while tapioca flour is a more refined product. You cannot substitute one for the other and expect the recipe to work. Also, some of the cassava flour that you’ll find in international stores is fermented and you may not be happy with the flavor, especially in sweet dishes.

The brand that I have the most experience with and recommend is Otto’s Cassava Flour. You can order it online via Amazon, or directly from the retailer. You may also be able to find it in some natural food stores and larger retailers. Here in the northeast United States we can buy it at Wegman’s (look for it in the “healthy flour” section – in my store it is on the shelf opposite the gluten free section).

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AIP Desserts

You might hear that cassava flour can be a one-for-one substitute for wheat flour in conventional flours. In my experience, this isn’t necessarily true in all cases, although it does work very well in sweet treats that have a drier consistency… which probably explains why it was so easy for me to find mouth watering dessert recipes when I created this post!

AIP Cookies

Cassava flour seems to work best in baked goods that have a drier texture, like cookies. In fact, the first recipe I ever created using my first sample bag of Otto’s Cassava Flour was for these AIP-friendly gingersnaps. Here are a few more of my favorites (be sure to try the “chocolate” chip cookies… to make them AIP, use this recipe for carob chips)…

AIP Treats for One

Of course, we all know that sweets shouldonly be occasional treats in a balanced healing AIP diet. For that reason, its good to have a couple “single serve” recipes in your repertoire for when the craving hits and you don’t want to make a whole cake or batch of cookies that will tempt you to overindulge. Here are a few of my favorites…

AIP Breads, Biscuits, Bagels and Breakfasts!

Cassava flour is a game changer for AIP baking. A lot of these recipes use a blend of flours, but the cassava flour remains the key ingredient.

AIP Savory Dishes

Cassava flour isn’t just for baked goods… I find that it makes a terrific thickener for sauces and a breading for fried foods. Check out my recipe for chicken thighs with lemon garlic sauceand this recipe for fried fish that rivals the standard beer battered “fish fry” of my Wisconsin childhood. Then check out these from my friends…

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FAQs

Is cassava flour good for AIP diet? ›

AIP, being grain-free as well as gluten-free, creates a fairly good challenge. The main flours used in AIP baking are as follows: Cassava flour, Tapioca Starch, Coconut Flour, Tigernut Flour, and Arrowroot Starch.

What is a AIP substitute for oat flour? ›

Below is a list of the grain-free flours I keep on hand in my kitchen at all times for creating various baked confections:
  • Cassava flour.
  • Coconut flour.
  • Tigernut flour.
  • Arrowroot starch (aka arrowroot flour)
  • Tapioca starch (aka tapioca flour)
  • Green banana flour.
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Is potato starch AIP compliant? ›

The starch extracted from potatoes is a great substitute for cornstarch in all the recipes that calls for it. It's perfect to be used in risen cakes as it keeps them fluffy and allows for proper rising. This is ingredient is not AIP since potato is a nightshade.

Why is cassava flour Paleo? ›

Cassava flour is made from a cassava or yuca root vegetable that is local to South America and common in Africa and Asia. The yuca root is similar in texture to a sweet potato, and it is ground into a dense white flour. Cassava flour is nut-free, making it a common Paleo substitute for nut-free baked goods.

When should you not use cassava flour? ›

It's High in Carbs

Lastly, due to its starchy nature, cassava flour is a high-carb flour which means that it won't work well for individuals following low carb diets like the ketogenic diet.

Is cassava flour anti-inflammatory? ›

Cassava contains anti-inflammatory properties due to its high vitamin C content. When eaten regularly, cassava's vitamin C content can help lower inflammation by reducing the risk of oxidative stress. It does this by providing antioxidants that can balance out free radicals.

What is an anti inflammatory flour substitute? ›

Quinoa flour is a good source of protein, fiber, iron, and unsaturated fat. Quinoa may be helpful for promoting digestive health, lowering inflammation, and reducing the overall risk of disease.

What is a good AIP substitute for almond flour? ›

However, in baking, plantain is a great alternative to almond flour and coconut flour. I hate bananas but can handle plantains … this is the plantain flour I tried. Like cassava flour, plantain flour provides carbs and resistant starch, and is AIP-friendly.

Is oatmeal okay for AIP? ›

During the elimination phase, the AIP diet recommends cutting out the following foods: Grains (wheat, oats, rice, corn, etc.) Legumes (lentils, black beans, chickpeas, green beans, etc.)

Can I eat olives on AIP? ›

AIP Snack Ideas

1. Olives – black, green, or kalamata are fine. Just make sure not to get the green ones with pimentos, as pimentos are not AIP-compliant (they're a nightshade). Also look for cans or jars of olives that are just olives, salt, and water.

Can you have Greek yogurt on an AIP diet? ›

Fermented Foods

Coconut milk kefir and yogurt, sauerkraut, kombucha, kimchi and other fermented vegetables and fruits are all allowed in the AIP diet.

Are chickpeas allowed on the AIP diet? ›

Beans and Lentils

They also contain high amounts of fiber that can irritate some people's intestines. These are foods to avoid on AIP (particularly during elimination phase). This is more often the case with harder-to-digest varieties like black beans, red lentils, and chickpeas than white beans or split peas.

Is cassava flour AIP friendly? ›

Cassava flour

This is the flour that is used most frequently in AIP recipes. If you get quality cassava flour, you'll find the consistency to be most like regular all-purpose flour. Sometimes, I find the taste to be sort of salty.

What is another name for cassava flour? ›

Cassava flour, often referred to as yuca, is not to be confused with the popular houseplant. Instead, cassava is a root vegetable local to South America and a staple crop in many countries throughout Africa and Asia.

What flours are good for anti inflammatory diet? ›

Anti-Inflammatory Foods:

Gluten-free whole grains: brown rice, wild rice, black rice, millet, amaranth, quinoa, gluten-free oats, and sorghum. Whole grain and nut flours: whole grain flours, almond flour, coconut flour, chickpea flour, quinoa flour.

Is cassava flour a nightshade? ›

Cassava isn't a nightshade, a group of plants that include potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplant. Some diets (like the autoimmune protocol diet) ban nightshades, which makes cassava an ideal substitute for potatoes. Research, however, doesn't suggest that nightshades are harmful to eat, the Cleveland Clinic says.

Is cassava flour gut friendly? ›

As a resistant starch, cassava is a gut friendly flour! Since it is made from the whole root, it is typically more easily digested than extracted starches like tapioca.

Is cassava flour high in histamine? ›

Cassava is likely low in histamine and other amines and does not trigger release of the body's natural histamine. Every person has unique dietary triggers. Your reaction to cassava may be different than someone else's.

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