People often ask me what the best keto bread recipe is, or in general, how to make keto bread (and occasionally paleo bread as well) that actually tastes good and has the right texture. I often say it depends on what you are looking for. There are already several delicious bread recipes on the blog, including the most popular one ever, low carb bagels. But, one thing we didn’t have yet is a true keto friendly white bread for sandwiches — until now. This is actually the second low carb bread recipe that I made with almond flour. My first almond flour bread recipe has been well received, but that one is more like a wheat bread in taste and color, and required psyllium husk powder that can be tricky to find for some people. (If you’re looking for a keto friendly bread recipe that doesn’t use any type of flour or specialty ingredients, you might like my light and airy cloud bread recipe instead.) This time, my goal was to create an easy keto bread that you can make using ingredients found at any grocery store (though I do highly recommend my Wholesome Yum super fine blanched almond flour and this coconut flour for the best consistency). At first, I considered making it only almond bread or only coconut bread, but the combination of both worked best. I wanted this keto white bread to taste like a “real” one. And now it’s one of my favorite keto recipes ever!

What Is Keto Bread?

Keto bread is simply bread made with keto friendly ingredients — in this case, almond flour and coconut flour. Low carb breads are notorious for being dense or crumbly, but not this one, thanks to a special technique I’m sharing below.

Can You Eat Bread On Keto?

Traditional breads made with wheat or other grains are not suitable for a keto diet, but you can still eat bread on keto by making your own or buying one that uses low carb ingredients. TIP: For those looking for a shortcut, I’ve created a keto bread mix. It can also be used as a base to make keto yeast bread. If you’re looking for how to make keto bread at home yourself, this recipe is your answer. And other than my bread mix mentioned above, this is definitely the best keto bread recipe I’ve ever had.

Ingredients & Substitutions

This section will explain how to choose the best ingredients for keto friendly bread, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below. This easy keto bread recipe has 5 required ingredients (plus salt), and a few highly recommended ingredients to make the best result.

Required Ingredients:

Almond flour – Be sure to use a super fine blanched almond flour like this. Using almond meal or a coarser brand can make a gritty result, or bread that is more reminiscent of cornbread. Note that unfortunately, there isn’t a good substitution option for almond flour in this recipe.Coconut flour – Blending in a little coconut flour helps improve the texture. Different brands absorb moisture differently, so keep in mind I use and recommend this coconut flour. If you don’t or can’t have it, you can try replacing the 1/4 cup coconut flour with 3/4 cup almond flour (yes, triple the amount).Baking powder – I prefer this clean brand. Make sure it’s fresh so that it rises well. Don’t confuse it with baking soda, which is different.Sea salt – Helps balance the flavors. Table salt works fine as well.Butter – Use unsalted butter. If you want to make your keto bread dairy free (and also make this a paleo bread), substitute the same amount of unrefined coconut oil instead. Do not use oils that are liquid at room temperature, such as olive or avocado oil.Egg whites – You’ll need a lot of these! You can use carton egg whites if you want to, but then you’ll almost definitely need the cream of tartar from the optional ingredient list below.

TIP: Need ideas to use up the egg yolks? Try low carb creme brulee, keto flan, or almond milk ice cream.

While the above ingredients are the only ones absolutely necessary, I’ll go over what each of the optional ingredients does, so that you can decide whether you want to include them. My recommendation is to use them all if you can, for the best keto bread.

Sweetener – The bread is not sweet, but adding sweetener balances out the salt and makes it taste neutral — so that your keto white bread is just like a regular white bread. I highly recommend Besti sweetener, because it has a clean sweet taste (no aftertaste) and won’t crystallize when you store the bread. But, any sweetener you have should work — use the conversion calculator and my guide on keto sweeteners to learn more.Xanthan gum – The purpose of the xanthan gum is to make the bread more chewy and more sturdy. It still works without it, but is even better if you include it. You decide!Cream of tartar – This is an acid found in the baking aisle that helps stabilize the egg whites, helping them achieve stiff peaks better. If you don’t have it, you can skip it, but then you’ll want to avoid carton egg whites and it’s extra important for your egg whites to be at room temperature.

How To Make Keto Bread

This section will show you how to make keto bread with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

Tips For The Best Keto Bread Recipe

After making this keto bread recipe several times, and getting feedback from readers, I’ve assembled a list of tips to help you make sure it’s the best keto bread (or at least best keto white bread) you’ve tried!

1. Beat the egg whites to very stiff peaks.

It’s important to get the egg whites to very stiff peaks before combining them with any other ingredients. It will be a little challenging for them to mix, so having them start out super stiff and fluffy is the only way you’ll stand a chance at not having them fall when you fold them with the rest of the batter. Follow the tips below to get the right peaks.

Egg whites at room temperature will whip more easily.Use cream of tartar to help achieve stiff peaks.Tilt the bowl: Whites beaten to stiff peaks will not move or fall out if you tilt the bowl over (do this slowly).Look for streaks: Stiff peaks will leaf noticeable streaks from the whisk attachment on the mixter.

2. Fold the batter, don’t stir.

After mixing the first half of the egg whites into the batter in the food processor, you’ll need to fold that mixture into the remaining egg whites. It’s important not to break them down completely at this step. Otherwise, your bread will be dense and flat! Just keep folding gently until you don’t have chunks or streaks. A few people have complained about the batter being too thick to fold in the egg whites. Most likely this was a difference in measurements or ingredients, but if this happens, you can salvage it. Just pulse in a little more egg whites into the food processor to make the main batter a little thinner, then fold that into the egg whites.

3. Round the top upfront.

This keto bread doesn’t rise much. Most of the volume comes from the egg whites, so the height will be similar before and after baking. To reduce the chance of sinking and for a more familiar bread shape, round the top before placing it in the oven.

4. Use a lower oven temperature.

This keto friendly bread recipe was originally written to be baked at 350 degrees F, but I no longer recommend this. Instead, bake it at 325 degrees. A lower temperature means baking it for longer, which prevents you from ending up with a dreaded mushy or wet center when the top is already browned.

5. Don’t under bake.

The biggest mistake people make when making this keto bread is removing it from the oven too soon. The result will be a fallen middle at best, and a wet, gummy center at worst. It takes a LONG time to cook through the center, long after the top is golden. This is why we tent the top with foil in the middle of baking – to prevent the top from burning. The most common reason that any bread falls is that it needed to bake for longer. That being said, I’ll be perfectly honest – sometimes this keto bread recipe falls anyway, even despite doing everything else right. Fortunately this isn’t a huge deal because it still tastes delicious – IF you baked it for long enough and the center is cooked through.

6. Don’t use the toothpick test.

This will come as a surprise for many people, and it’s a change from my original keto bread recipe. Do not use a toothpick to test for doneness. It will seem like it’s done before it actually is! Instead, use these markers of doneness for this white paleo bread:

The keto white bread should not make a squishy sound when you press on the center.The internal temperature should reach at least 200 degrees F.

7. Know what to expect.

Just to avoid any confusion, this keto sandwich bread is not a crusty baguette like you’d find in Paris. It’s a soft, fluffy, airy bread. Which I think is awesome! But, if you’re looking for a paleo bread with a crust, I recommend you try my other low carb almond flour bread recipe instead. I hope these tips help if you run into any issues, but if you have any others, please leave a comment below and let me know. I’ll try my best to help! I want this keto bread recipe to work for you.

Ways To Use Keto White Bread

How do you use keto bread? The same way you could use any white bread! Here are a few ideas:

Use it as keto sandwich bread, of course! My fave is turkey, lettuce, homemade avocado mayo, and maybe a couple strips of crispy bacon.Toast it and serve with chimichurri sauce, butter, or nut butter.Make grilled cheese… mmm!Top it with creamy salad – think egg salad, chicken salad, or avocado tuna salad.Make French toast by dipping it in egg beaten with cinnamon and sweetener. (See full instructions for keto French toast here – you can swap out the bread for this one.)Enjoy it on the side with low carb dinner recipes, salad, or soups.

I haven’t tried breadcrumbs or croutons yet. If you do, let me know how that turns out. If you find other ways to use this paleo keto bread beyond sandwiches and toasting, tell me! I love hearing your ideas.

Storage Instructions

Unlike most bread that goes stale more quickly in the fridge, refrigerating this one is fine. It will last about a week this way, maybe a few days past that. To store, it’s best to wrap the keto friendly bread in parchment paper or even place in a parchment paper bag. Slice it as you need it, rather than all at once. Storing in anything that traps moisture, like plastic bags or cling wrap, is not recommended. Condensation will form if you do this. FYI: Keto white bread is prone to absorbing moisture. If it becomes a little “wet” with storing over time, you can recover it by toasting it in the toaster.

Can You Freeze Keto Bread?

Yes, you can freeze keto bread! Freezing it for long term storage will work, so you can keep it for months if you want to. I’d recommend slicing it first, so that you can grab just what you need out of the freezer and pop it in the toaster.

More Keto Bread Recipes

Looking for a different kind of keto bread? Here are some others to try:

90 Second Bread – If you want a super quick keto bread recipe, this is it.Chaffles – Also known as cheese waffles, they are not actually bread, but people often use them as a low carb sandwich bread. Try it with the plain version and see what you think!Keto Yeast Bread – Many people have asked if you can add yeast to the keto white bread recipe in this post, and I don’t think you can because of how the whipped egg white batter comes together. So go make this other recipe instead if that’s what you’re looking for.Keto Flatbread – Soft and light, this is perfect for wraps, dipping, and more.

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This recipe was slightly updated in June 2018 to reduce baking temperature to 325 degrees, increase cook time, and better describe signs of doneness. These changes reduce the chance of having an undercooked center. Check the post above the recipe card for crucial tips on how to make this the best keto bread recipe!

Recipe from The Easy Keto Carboholics’ Cookbook.