Keto Bread Recipe - 0.6g Net Carbs/2 slices
Keto Bread Recipe -- 0.6g Net Carbs for 2 slices This is my own recipe that I created from experimenting with ingredients. It is gluten-free, nut-free, dairy-free, yeast-free, and clean Keto. INGREDIENTS: 6 large eggs, room temperature Flaxseed - 6 tbsp seeds (makes about 1/2 cup ground) Olive Oil -1/4 cup Monkfruit Sweetener - 1 tbsp (or your favorite sweetener) Pysllium Husk - 3 tbsp Chia Seed - 1 tbsp Hemp Seeds - 1 tbsp Nutritional Yeast - 1 tbsp Baking Powder - 1.5 tsp Collagen Peptides 1 scoop (optional) DIRECTIONS: Beat the eggs with a hand mixer or immersion mixer for at least 2 minutes till frothy. Grind the flaxseed in a coffee grinder (or a blender on fine ground), and then put the Psyllium, Chia, and hemp together in the grinder, and grind them as well. Makes a total of 1 cup of ground ingredients. Add the dry ingredients and oil to the eggs, mix well, till you don't see the egg froth any more. Let sit for about 5 minutes to thicken. Pour into bread pan. Bake for about 50 minutes at 375 F. Let cool in bread pan for 10 minutes, then move to a cooling rack. If possible, let the bread air dry 2-3 hours before putting them in a zip-lock bag and store in the fridge or freezer. Makes 18 slices. NUTRITIONAL VALUES: 2 slices = Calories: 155.7, Fat: 11.9, Sodium: 54.6, Carbs: 6.1 , Fiber: 3.7, Sugar: 0.03, Sugar Alcohols: 1.8, Protein: 7.9 , Net Carbs: 0.6g THOUGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS: I originally used this recipe to make Keto buns (1.6g net carbs), and they worked out great. Then people kept asking for bread, so yesterday I thought I would try, and see how it turned out. It was great! I have added superfood ingredients to make it more nutritious. I figure everything that goes in our mouths should be healthy, nutritious. Not just empty carbs or calories. It is very dense, more like a multigrain/whole wheat bread texture than Wonderbread, but I love it. However, it's been so many years since I had regular bread, I may not be a good judge! LOL If you can't eat the Psyllium, Chia, or Hemp, just replace it with one of the other ingredients. I buy most of my ingredients from Bulk Barn (a bulk food store in Canada), the rest on Amazon. I have a small coffee grinder that I grind my ingredients. I don't think it will work as well if you don't grind these ingredients. If you don't have a grinder, just use your blender on fine ground. Some ingredients can be bought pre-ground. Eggs beat up higher at room temperature, so that's important. If you try my recipe, I'd love to hear how it turned out! ENJOY!! |
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