The Best Low Carb Bread Recipe {no eggy taste} (2024)

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A great low carb bread recipe is all you need to keep you focused on your low carb journey. With lots of low carb bread recipes all over the internet, I am yet to come across one that has both the right texture and the right taste. This low carb bread made with fathead dough is simply the best. Has no egg-y taste and hits the right spot for my bread cravings. This fathead bread recipe will surprise you at how close it is to regular bread and is about to become your favorite go to low carb bread recipe. The addition of yeast to the fathead dough makes all the difference.

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Low carb bread recipe ( Fathead bread )

Bread is one of the most loved and missed foods by low carbers / ketoers. Before going low carb I wasn't much of a bread person. But when I went keto and knew I couldn't have bread then the bread cravings started. I am sure you can relate.

I tried a variety of Low carb bread recipes I found all over the internet and on Pinterest and lots and lots of them tasted too eggy for my liking so I literally gave up trying any low carb bread.

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Fathead dough bread recipe

In the course of my Low carb Journey, I heard about the fathead dough. The fathead dough is like the holy grail of low carb dough.

This dough is super amazing and when you try it, you will see you can do equally amazing things with this dough. I tried the fathead dough pizza and I loved it. The fathead burger buns and fathead hot dog buns are heavenly.

I decided I was going to put the fathead dough in a loaf pan and see what I get.. that's how this fathead dough bread recipe was born.

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Developing the low carb fathead bread recipe

I had a bit of a challenge though, the pizza dough wasn't going to fill the loaf pan and a flat bread won't do the magic for making a sandwich the way I wanted to. Would it?

I decided to double the recipe and add some leavening agent in this case, baking powder. The leavening agent in regular high carb bread is yeast and yeast feeds on sugar*

Besides being a leavening agent, yeast also adds to the flavor profile of regular bread. And I needed that yeast flavor to help my cravings. Here's what I came up with.

I didn’t want to go the proofing route with this recipe since I would need water to proof the yeast and that would lead to addition of more almond flour to take care of the extra moisture which would invariably lead to a higher carb count per slice.

I figured I would just add the yeast as is since it’s the flavor I needed. It worked out perfectly.

* For your information it has been scientifically proven that Sugar used to proof yeast is eaten up by the yeast and leaves no traces of sugar after proofing. Meaning that depending on the recipe, you can actually add little sugar or honey ( about a teaspoon ) just enough to feed the yeast. The sugar is used up by the yeast and the bread will still be sugar free technically.The Best Low Carb Bread Recipe {no eggy taste} (4)

How to make the best keto / low carb bread with fathead dough

  • Double the fat head dough recipe with some tweaks. ( I intentionally didn't double the cream cheese I left it the same and it worked fine... less fat calories I figured)
  • Added yeast for flavor and baking powder as the leavening agent
  • Finally I added some sweetener because the high carb counterpart of this low carb bread is sweetened
  • My result: The Best homemade Low carb bread I have ever tasted. Trust this is not a hit and miss kind of recipe. I have tested and tried this recipe several times and it always comes out perfect. ?
  • The biggest win for me is the fact that this bread doesn't taste eggy at all.
  • This bread takes less than 40 mins to get ready from start to finish and you can make it ahead and freeze for later.
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Tips to get your homemade Low carb bread recipe perfect every time.

  • Use finely ground blanched almond flour.
  • Use room temperature cream cheese so you can easily scoop it out with your Tablespoon
  • Use fresh baking powder at least not more than 6 months old. ( Just to be on the safe side since i have used baking powder that's up to 8 months old and haven't had problems)
  • I have used both room temperature eggs and cold eggs but I prefer to use cold eggs because it cools the dough making it easier to handle. it also reduces the chances of the heat from the dough cooking the eggs.
  • Add the almond flour to the melted cheese first before adding the eggs.
  • If you find the dough too sticky, wet your hands or let it rest its becomes easier to handle when its not hot. alternatively, chill in the refrigerator for 10 - 15 mins
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Hey Bread Lover If you loved this bread recipe, You will definitely love these other keto bread recipes on the blog.

  1. My fathead burger buns recipe( never skip the bun again if you don't want to )
  2. My keto bread rolls recipe
  3. Hot dog bun recipe
  4. Pigs in a blanket
  5. Keto Almond Bread

FAQs

Q. Is Yeast Keto?

A. Yes Yeast can be used on a keto diet. A 7g packet of yeast which is equivalent to 2 ½ teaspoons contains about 2.7g Total carbs and 1.5g fiber, leaving you with 1.2g net carbs which when spread across the number of serving in a recipe becomes negligible.

The reason yeast wasn't used commonly in keto is because of the need for sugar which the yeast needs to feed on to rise. Due to further research, Yeast has found its way back into Keto baking because of the science behind proofing. It has been determined that yeast needs just a little amount of sugar ( which includes sugar containing substances like honey, maple syrup, inulin) to feed on. It which it eats up the sugar leaving no sugar after proofing.

In this keto bread recipe, the yeast is added to render flavor not as a rising agent hence the presence of baking powder.Therefore I didn't need to proof the yeast.

Q. Do I need to use parchment paper?

A. I have baked with and without parchment paper and the bread came out fine. If you are baking without parchment paper be sure to grease your loaf pan properly. If you noticed, my collage has a picture of both scenarios because I forgot to take a picture of when the bread with parchment paper was put it in the oven ?

Q. Why did my bread rise and fall?

A. Sometimes the bread may rise and fall post bake. Here are a few tips that will help.

  1. Adding 2 tablespoon of unflavored protein powder to the dough helps stabilize the bread post bake.
  2. Increase the almond flour by 2 -3 Tablespoons. This will create a firmer dough and stabilize the bread structure bear in mind that doing this would increase the carb count which you solve adjusting the serving size to one slice instead of two slices.
  3. You can also add 2 Tbspoons of coconut flour. this also creates a firmer dough and stabilizes the bread.

These tips always work but if doesn't, (which is very unlikely) That's ok. Your bread will still taste amazing.

Q. My bread didn't rise properly, what happened?

A. For this recipe and most other keto bread recipes, the size of the pan is very important. The smaller loaf pan the higher the rise. I highly recommend this pan as that's what I use for this bread. If you are using the right size of pan and the bread still doesn't rise then check that your baking powder isn't expired. If it actually did rise and fell post bake read the answer to the question above

Q. Can this bread be toasted?

A. Yes it can. It toasts very well.

Q. My bread is wet or gooey inside what did I do wrong?

A. One of my amazing readers had this complaint, I haven't experienced it but if you have, I have some suggestions to fix it.

  1. The dough may have been too wet so check that you measured your ingredients correctly. If you did and the dough is still too wet, add 2 Tablespoon of unflavored or 2 extra Tablespoons of Almond flour
  2. If you did the above and its still gooey, make sure you are baking at the right temperature. if you are, then bake for a little longer.

Q. Do I have to use yeast?

A. No you don't have to though I highly recommend you do because it adds a lot of flavor and makes your bread taste just like the regular bread you miss. Don't get me wrong, it still tastes great without yeast but tastes better with it in my opinion. I would suggest you use yeast the first time you are making the recipe then you can decide if you don't want to use it any more.

Q. Why is there no Sugar in this recipe how will the yeast proof?

A. The yeast in the recipe is there for flavor. It isn't the rising agent so you won't need to proof the yeast. The rising agent in this recipe is the baking powder.

Q. Why do you have both yeast and baking powder in this recipe?

A. Please read the answer to this above.

Q. Do I have to use Erythritol?

A. No you don't. If you like sweeter breads, then I would recommend it but if you don't then skip it.

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Other keto Low carb bread recipes

  • Almond flour bread
  • Keto psyllium husks loaf

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Nutrition per Serving: (makes 6 Servings)

Calories: 332 | Total Fat: 27.2 | Carbs: 7.9g | Fibre: 3g | Protein: 17.6g | Net Carbs: 4.9g

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Nutrition per Serving: (makes 12 Servings)

Calories: 166| Total Fat: 13.6g | Carbs: 4g | Fibre: 1.5g | Protein: 8.8g| Net Carbs: 2.5g

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This is the best low carb bread I have tried. With just 2.1 net carbs per slice and less than 5 net carbs per serving, you cannot go wrong with this.

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Prep Time 8 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 23 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Servings 6

Calories 332 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cup almond flour
  • 1 tablespoon Baking powder
  • 2 ½ cup shredded Mozzarella cheese
  • 2 Tb sp Cream cheese (scoop it when soft)
  • 2 large Egg (beaten)
  • 7 g active dry or instant dry yeast (optional but highly recommended)
  • Sesame seeds (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon erythritol (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF

  • Mix dry ingredients ( almond flour, yeast, erythritol, and baking powder) together and set aside

  • Put the cream cheese, and shredded Mozzarella cheese in a microwave safe bowl and microwave in 30 seconds iintervals until cheese is evenly melted. Remember to stir in between ( helps to distribute the heat. ) it usually takes me about 1 min 30 secs in total sometimes 2 mins.

  • Pour dry ingredients into the microwaved cheese mix the and mix with your hands or with a spatula then add the cold eggs. Mix till a ball of dough forms

  • Transfer to a loaf pan lined with parchment

  • Sprinkle sesame seeds on top if using. Then bake in the oven for 12 to 15 mins or until the top is golden brown

  • Bring out of the oven, allow to cool and enjoy.

Notes

  1. The dough can be sticky to handle, it will help is your hands are wet. If you find the dough isn't mixing well and is stringy because the cheese has cooled down a bit you can pop dough back into the microwave for 10 secs.
  2. If dough seems too wet, add 2 Tablespoon extra of almond flour or coconut flour. this would help to stabilize the bread because if the dough is too soft, it will rise but may fall post bake.
  3. Wet your hands and continue to mix. If after you wet your hands the dough is still difficult to handle, consider chilling the dough a bit in the refrigerator.
  4. To be sure your bread is fully cooked, stick a skewer in the center. If it comes out clean then you are good to go. If it's sticky, bake for 3 more minutes making a total of 18 mins.

For 2 Slices /serving

Nutrition per Serving: (makes 6 Servings)

Calories: 332 | Total Fat: 27.2 | Carbs: 7.9g | Fibre: 3g | Protein: 17.6g | Net Carbs: 4.9g

For 1 slice/serving

Nutrition per Serving: (makes 12 Servings)

Calories: 166| Total Fat: 13.6g | Carbs: 4g | Fibre: 1.5g | Protein: 8.8g| Net Carbs: 2.5g

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Nutrition

Calories: 332kcal

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FAQs

What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

Lubricate With Oil. One of the easiest ways our bakers follow to make bread soft and fluffy is by using 1-2 tablespoons of lubricant/fats such as vegetable oil to wet the ingredients.

How many slices of keto bread can I eat per day? ›

You can, maybe a slice or two here and there, but you ideally don't want to be eating too much of it. This is because a keto diet involves eating minimal carbs; less than 50g a day. However, a slice of bread contains around 20g of carbs, which is quite a chunk of your daily carbohydrate allocation.

What makes keto bread better? ›

Unlike traditional bread, which can be high in refined carbohydrates that can lead to health problems like diabetes, obesity, and heart disease, keto bread is low in carbs and high in healthy fats, which can help you lose weight, control your blood sugar levels, and improve your heart health.

What makes bread light and airy and fluffy? ›

Sugar: When yeast is mixed with sugar it consumes the sugar and produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the bread dough to rise and become light and airy. Instant Yeast: Instant dry yeast can be added directly to the flour mixture without needing to be activated first.

How do you make bread airy and not dense? ›

Dense or heavy bread can be caused by not kneading the dough enough, not letting the dough rise enough, or using too much flour. To fix this issue: try kneading the dough for longer or allowing it to rise for a longer period. You can also try adding a little more liquid to the dough or using a higher protein flour.

What is the best flour to use for low-carb bread? ›

Sunflower Seed Flour

Sunflower flour is a great nut-free alternative to almond flour. It's fine-textured, gluten free, high in fiber and friendly to keto and vegan baking. Another 100% plant-based whole food flour, you can make it yourself by grinding sunflower seeds or buy it from the store.

What is the best low-carb flour for bread making? ›

The bottom line

Almond flour and coconut flour are the most commonly used for baking, and high fiber additions like lupin flour, chia flour, flaxseed meal, psyllium husk powder, and oat fiber can be added to them to improve the texture and taste of baked foods.

How many carbs are in 2 slices of low-carb bread? ›

According to MyFitnessPal, the actual carbohydrate value (once made according to the instructions provided is 18g per serve (2 slices).

Can I eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What is dirty keto? ›

In essence, dirty keto is a variation of the keto diet (a high fat, moderate protein, low carb diet) that allows you to consume whatever you want as long as it meets your macro goals. While it still reduces carb intake, it does not pay attention to the nutritional value of the fats and protein consumed.

What is Oopsie bread made of? ›

ingredients
  • 3 eggs.
  • 12 cup cream cheese.
  • 1 pinch salt.
  • 12 tablespoon psyllium husks (optional)
  • 12 teaspoon baking powder (optional)

What are the cons of keto bread? ›

The Keto Thin Bread from Julian Bakery, for instance, contains 5 grams saturated fat per slice. One more potential drawback: "Keto breads may not be as rich in other nutrients that are found in whole grains, such as B vitamins and minerals," says Sharon Palmer, MSFS, RDN, a dietitian in Ojai, CA.

What sweetener to use for keto bread? ›

What Are the Best Sweeteners for Keto Baking?
SweetenerWhat It Is
XylitolA sugar alcohol that tastes similar to sugar but with 40% fewer calories.
AlluloseA rare sugar found in small quantities in wheat, figs, and raisins. It has about 70% of the sweetness of sucrose but nearly zero calories.
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Does fiber cancel out carbs? ›

On Nutrition Facts food labels, the grams of dietary fiber are already included in the total carbohydrate count. But because fiber is a type of carbohydrate that your body can't digest, it does not affect your blood sugar levels. You should subtract the grams of fiber from the total carbohydrate.

How do bakeries get their bread so soft? ›

There's something magical about the bread you get at your local bakeries - they're always sooo soft and fluffy. Many of these breads, especially packaged ones, are made with a ton of chemical additives such as calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide which help keep them soft, light, and fluffy for days.

What gives bread its softness? ›

Hydration: The amount of water in the dough has a significant impact on the texture of the bread. More hydration leads to a softer, lighter bread, while less hydration results in a denser, harder bread. Mixing and Kneading: How the dough is mixed and kneaded can also impact the texture of the bread.

What makes bread rise and fluffy? ›

Once reactivated, yeast begins feeding on the sugars in flour, and releases the carbon dioxide that makes bread rise (although at a much slower rate than baking powder or soda). Yeast also adds many of the distinctive flavors and aromas we associate with bread.

Does letting bread rise longer make it fluffier? ›

Does Rising Bread Affect Its Texture? For a fluffy bread texture, the key is to let the bread rise long enough.

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