If you’re on keto, you probably know about KetoConnect. Matt and Megha have some of the most informative and comprehensive keto content out there, so when they emailed me asking me if I was interested in a collab video, it seemed like a great idea. We each decided to each pick a dish from the other’s videos and make them on our respective YouTube channels. I picked up their almond flour bread recipe which was a total winner. It’s still one of their most popular recipes to date. In fact, I hadn’t tried a single keto bread right up till this recipe because of how expensive almond flour was. But then I figured out how to make almond flour at home and it opened up so many more possibilities. Like this two-minute microwave keto mug bread, for instance, or even this low carb fathead pizza crust .
Oh, and in case you’re wondering, KetoConnect picked up my flourless chocolate cake to make in turn. You can watch it here

For a light, springy keto bread, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Sift the almond flour before using it; this weeds out the lumps and gives you a smoother batter. If you don’t have cream of tartar to stabilise the egg whites, use a few drops of lemon or vinegar instead. Also, use a very, very light hand to fold in the egg whites into the batter to keep from deflating it. If you find this bread too eggy, leaving it overnight in the fridge seems to help reduce that aftertaste.
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And apologies, but you can’t make this without eggs and you can’t substitute almond flour with coconut flour. If you must use coconut flour, here’s a recipe for keto coconut mug bread.
So what are you going to do with this bread? Perhaps use our Keto Peanut Butter and Keto Mayonnaise recipes to make sandwiches? Or a keto sausage and egg McMuffin? Let us know in the comments below!
When you're separating your eggs, make sure absolutely no yolk gets in the whites. Even a trace of yolk means the egg white won't whip up at all.If you’ve been looking for what is definitively the best keto bread recipe on the internet, then you’ve come to the right place.
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How do I know it’s the best? Well, I’ve tried just about every keto bread recipe over the past eight years, and realized that nothing tasted like regular bread. There’s a couple that are good, but I wanted perfection!
The best part about this low carb bread recipe (just 1g net carbs per slice!) is that it’s so simple. Once you have it down, you can replicate this keto bread recipe any time you want. I’ve been making a loaf most Sundays for the past few years and would recommend it to anyone.
It’s so nice to have a loaf of low carb bread at your disposal when you’re on a keto diet. It almost feels like cheating. Check out this recipe and start making the best keto bread you’ve ever tried today!
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The thing that takes this keto bread from good to great is the separation of the eggs. You’re going to want to separate the yolks and the whites. The reason for this is that we’re going to whip the whites until they are fluffy. We’re looking for soft peaks.
Beating the whites is the answer to the denseness that comes with making an almond flour bread. I’ve made countless baked goods using almond flour and the main problem I’ve encountered is how dense the finished product is.
But not here. This low carb bread recipe combines fluffy whites with the right amount of baking powder, which adds air pockets into the loaf and makes it soft and fluffy. This makes for a better tasting keto bread recipe with the mouthfeel you want.
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While this homemade keto bread recipe is by far the most popular of the low carb bread recipes on our site, we do have a handful of others you may want to try:
When you first set out to make a bread keto friendly, you are going to need to replace all purpose flour with a low carb alternative. Typically we use almond flour or coconut flour.

Rather than trying to substitute coconut flour for almond flour, you are usually better off looking for alternative keto recipes that uses your desired flour, because they behave so differently in recipes. Either option is going to be a big improvement over wheat bread.
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Start by separating the egg yolks from the whites. While many recipes skip this step, based on our vast experience of making keto bread we think it’s essential. Beating the whites in a separate bowl is what gives this loaf increases its volume and makes it fluffy and a pleasure to eat.
Expert tip: Adding cream of tartar to the bowl will make it easier to whip them up to the point of soft peaks. This ingredient is truly optional though – it makes it easier to handle but doesn’t add much to the finished loaf, so don’t worry if you don’t have cream of tartar to hand.
You can either do this in a food processor or with a hand mixer in a bowl. Add the remaining ingredients (almond flour 1 1/2 cup, baking powder, butter, egg yolks, salt and stevia) together and mix until combined. Make sure the butter isn’t too hot when you add the yolks otherwise the yolks will cook.
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Stevia is our preferred way to eliminate the eggy flavor of this low carb bread. Alternatively you could add 1 teaspoon of vinegar.
3 teaspoon baking powder is used in this recipe. While it may seem like a lot, we have testing this recipe extensively and found this to be the magic number. 1 teaspoon baking powder just doesn’t have the power to lift the heavy almond flour and you’re left with a dense low carb bread.

Now it’s time to delicately fold in the egg whites, preserving as much volume as possible along the way. You only want to continue folding until the batter is homogeneous in color and texture.
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I’m from the school of thought that there is no downside to using parchment paper when baking. I’ve never been upset that I used parchment paper, but there were plenty of times when I didn’t but wished I had.
Line an 8×4 loaf pan with parchment paper and pour in the batter from the mixing bowl. We recommend using 8×4 for this recipe. If you use a 9×5 loaf pan your bread will come out too flat.
Now you just have to wait… Bake your loaf at 375 degrees for 30 minutes, or until your keto bread passes the toothpick test: Stick a toothpick into the center of the bread and take it out. If it comes back clean, it’s done. If it has gooey dough on it, put it back in the oven.
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The total time to make your bread low carb should be 45 minutes. Let it cool and spread it with butter, or make it into a grilled cheese sandwich (my favorite).
As you can see, this keto bread recipe is very simple, which is a huge reason why it’s so great. But it also gives a great starting point if you want to experiment with different ingredients and flavors. Here are a few possible additions and modifications you could make.

Another amazing this about this recipe is its versatility. We like using this bread for breakfast sandwiches and as a complement to standard keto breakfast foods.
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It’s also great toasted. When making toast it is best to toast in a skillet on the stove top or oven with butter spread on it, rather than using a toaster.
A good keto bread should contain fewer than 3g of carbs per slice. But this recipe is truly low carb as it comes out to just 1g of net carbs per slice – we were serious when we said it was the best keto bread around!
Depending on the type of flour you are using and the recipe you follow, your keto bread may come out with a different carb count, but it will still be a healthier alternative to wheat bread.
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There’s no harm in adding a tablespoon coconut flour to this recipe while removing 2-3 tablespoons of almond flour. This gives it a slightly different texture that many people like. But if you want a cocounut flour-only loaf, we’ve created this amazing coconut flour bread recipe for you. It’s a slight variation on this recipe and is the perfect coconut flour loaf for those of you with nut allergies or if you just hate almonds.
There is a mild eggy taste to this bread, which we happen to love, but some people don’t like it. We’ve tested a couple of different ways to eliminate it and here is what we’ve come up with:

This recipe calls for melted butter, but you can swap that out for whatever kind of dairy-free fat you like best. Ghee, coconut oil, or avocado oil would all be great options. Let us know if you try the
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