A quick and easy almond flour keto bread that does not taste eggy. This recipe makes perfectly soft keto friendly bread! Gluten-free and low in carbs. My whole family enjoys this almond bread recipe - we make it all the time.

"I've been searching for a perfect bread recipe having spent far too much money buying low carb versions online! This tastes great and is a lovely texture too, I'll definitely be making this regularly.
Thank you!" (Victoria)
I have made many keto bread recipes since I started eating low carb. And I've got to say - this almond flour bread is one of my favourites! It is such an easy recipe and requires only a few ingredients.
I regularly use it as sandwich bread in lunch boxes. We love it with salmon and cream cheese, topped with smashed avocado and a poached egg or simply toasted with butter and sugar free strawberry jam.
Even better, one slice contains only 1.4g net carbs.
I'm inclined to say this is the best keto bread recipe!
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What Does Keto Almond Bread Taste Like?
Full disclosure here - low carb bread will never taste exactly like white bread or sourdough. You CAN taste the almond in almond flour bread. I think it has a pleasantly nutty and ever so slightly sweet flavor.
This recipe contains psyllium husks. Psyllium does not only help with the fluffy texture, but also makes your entirely grain free loaf taste a bit like whole-wheat bread. Last but not least, psyllium is a fantastic source of fiber!
But here is the difference between this almond flour keto bread recipe and the many others you can find online:
This almond flour bread recipe does not taste eggy!!

How To Achieve A "Real Bread" Taste And Texture
Some keto bread recipes use as many as 7 eggs to help bind the dough. The result is a distinctive egg taste and weird spongy texture, which many people dislike (including myself).
I used only 4 eggs in this recipe. And to prevent ANY eggy taste, I omitted 2 of the egg yolks, using only 2 egg yolks in the recipe. It works so well! My almond flour bread is fluffy and not spongy at all.
And there's one more secret ingredient that helps this bread have a texture that resembles regular bread: xanthan gum. Low carb bread lacks the gluten which occurs in wheat, which can make it crumbly. The xanthan gum gives grain free bread a stronger structure and a better crust.
Ingredients
You only need 6 ingredients!
Almond flour: I have made this recipe with both very fine almond flour and with coarser ground almonds / almond meal. Both work well. The coarser your almond flour is, the more rustic and "country-style" your bread will be.
Psyllium husk: I used whole psyllium husks in this recipe. The term is slightly confusing - they actually are not whole at all, but look like little thin sticks. If you want to use psyllium husk powder instead, you need to HALVE the amount stated.
Egg - Make sure they are room temperature.
Butter - Use either melted butter or olive oil for a dairy-free version. Coconut oil also works.
Baking powder
Sea salt
Xanthan gum: Since keto bread does not contain gluten, it is more fragile than bread made with wheat flour. That's where the xanthan gum comes in. It gives gluten-free bread a sturdier texture and makes it easier to slice without crumbling.
Note: The recipe works without xanthan gum, but I recommend adding it. An alternative could be 1 teaspoon ground chia seeds.
How To Make Fluffy Almond Flour Bread
This section contains step-by-step instructions and photos that show how to make this recipe. See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Step 1
Crack 2 eggs into a large mixing bowl and add 2 additional egg whites. The recipe works best if the eggs are room temperature. Whisk the eggs and egg whites for 2 minutes until frothy. You can use a hand mixer or a food processor.
Update June 2022 - additional step for an even lighter bread: Instead of beating the whole eggs, separate the eggs. Beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Beat the egg yolks until fluffy and pale in colour.
Combine half of the beaten egg whites with the egg yolks and mix briefly. Reserve the other half of the egg whites to fold in at the end.
Step 2
Stir together the psyllium husks almond flour, baking powder, xanthan gum and salt in a separate bowl.

Step 3
Add the wet ingredients to the egg mixture - melted butter/olive oil and the warm water.
Step 4
Then, add the dry ingredients and blend briefly until you have a smooth dough. Don't over-blend!

If you have separated the eggs and beaten the egg whites, carefully fold in the second half of the stiff egg whites now.

Step 5
Fill the batter into a loaf tin lined with baking paper. If you don't use a silicone loaf pan line ALL SIDES with parchment paper so the bread will release easily.
Smooth the top, but don't press down too much - keep as much air in the dough as possible.
Step 6
Bake the bread in the oven at 180 Celsius / 350 Fahrenheit for about 45 minutes or until a knife or skewer inserted comes out clean!
Expert Tip
After it has baked for 30 minutes, check the bread. Once the top is golden, cover it loosely with a piece of aluminium paper. This will prevent the top from getting too dark or burning.
Tip: Use the leftover egg yolks in a homemade keto mayonnaise!
Is This Bread Good For Sandwiches?
Absolutely! If you use a small 1-pound loaf pan, you will end up with a perfect sandwich bread/toast shape. (If you use a regular 9 x 5-inch loaf pan your bread will still taste great, but will end up flatter.)
FYI: The loaf pan in the image above is a large 9 x 5 inch loaf pan. It's the pan I used in the video for my first loaf. If you use a small loaf pan, the dough will fill the entire pan. The loaves in the images and the one shown at the end of the video are made using a small loaf pan.
Let the bread cool fully before slicing. It is fragile when straight out of the oven, but firms up as it cools.

Tips To Help Keto Bread Rise
It's disappointing to take your bread out of the oven and finding out that it's tiny and hard as a rock. If you're new to baking bread, there are a few simple rules to follow so this does not happen.
1.) Make sure your baking powder is fresh. Check the use-by date or test it by putting a little baking powder in a glass with warm or hot water (cold water does not work). If it fizzes, it's fresh.
2.) Beat your eggs until they are frothy to get air into them. When you add the almond flour do not over-beat so the dough stays "airy".
Update: I have since made this bread a slightly different way, which increases the amount of air pockets and yields a lighter result. Instead of simply blending the eggs altogether, I separated them first and beat the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
I then used half of the stiff egg whites and mixed them into a dough with the rest of the ingredients in my food processor. Then I folded in the remaining egg whites, mixing only just enough for the dough to be smooth.
3.) Make sure the eggs are room temperature. If you use them straight from the fridge, the dough is colder, will take longer in the oven to heat up and this can affect the efficiency of the baking powder.
4.) For the same reason, use warm water and not cold water.
5.) Bake it long enough! The most important thing is that you don't remove the bread from the oven before it's done. Make sure you cover the top of the bread with a foil dome during baking if the crust has browned enough. For me, this happened after 35 minutes. Continue to bake for the full duration, and check with a skewer or toothpick to ensure there are no crumbs sticking.
If you follow these steps, you should be good to go. Being on the keto diet will be all the more enjoyable.
How To Store Low Carb Bread
Room temperature: Like any low carb bread, this keto almond flour bread keeps well at room temperature for 3 days, just like any other bread. After that mine got a bit hard, just like I expected to happen.
Fridge: It stays fresh a bit longer in an airtight container in the fridge - for about one week.
Can You Freeze Keto Loaf Bread?
Yes! I don't eat bread every day. That's why I like to pre-slice my bread loaves and store them in the freezer. This way it lasts for 3-6 months.
Lay out the slices next to each other on a sheet of parchment paper so they don't stick together while they freeze. Then, store them in a freezer bag.
To defrost, simply let the bread come to room temperature. Or pop a slice in the toaster or microwave straight from frozen!
Tip: Make sure you have an eye on your almond flour bread when it's in the toaster. It browns quicker than wheat bread.
Can I Use A Bread Machine?
I don't own a bread maker unfortunately, that's why I bake everything in the oven. But readers have told me they like to make this almond flour keto bread in their bread machine.
They mix the dough beforehand and then use the quick bake setting of the bread maker. Always use the bread machine according to the manufacturer's instructions.
More Keto Bread Recipes
I have a large selection of easy keto breads on the blog. I have also published an e-cookbook called Keto Bread Made Easy, which contains many exclusive keto friendly bread recipes (plus recipes for rolls, wraps and more) that you won't find anywhere else.
Here is a selection of my most popular keto bread recipes:
- Keto Coconut Flour Bread Recipe45 Minutes
- Vegan Keto Bread Without Eggs1 Hours 10 Minutes
- Everyday Low Carb Bread Recipe1 Hours 5 Minutes
- Keto Flaxseed Bread Recipe40 Minutes
90 Second Keto Bread
Short on time? Try my keto mug bread! It cooks in the microwave in only 90 seconds. The recipe uses almond flour and psyllium as well, but is designed to make a single slice of bread. We love it to make grilled cheese sandwiches and it's also great spread with butter and sugar free jam.


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Recipe

Best Ever Almond Flour Keto Bread
from Sugar Free LondonerNote: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.
Equipment
- 1 small bread loaf pan (7 x 3.5 inch / 18 x 9 cm)
Ingredients
- 2 egg whites large, at room temperature
- 2 eggs white & yolk, at room temperature
- 2 cups / 200g almond flour
- 2 tbsp / 30g butter melted, or olive oil
- 4 tbsp / 20g psyllium husks or 2 tablespoon psyllium husk powder
- 1 ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ tsp xanthan gum
- pinch of salt
- ½ cup / 120ml warm water
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180 Celsius / 350 Fahrenheit electric or 160C / 320F fan and line a small loaf pan with parchment paper.
- Beat the 2 eggs and the 2 additional egg whites for 2 minutes until they are fluffy and have doubled in size. (Option for an even fluffier bread: Separate the eggs. Beat the egg yolks until pale and frothy. Beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Combine half of the stiff egg whites with the yolks. Set aside the other half of the egg whites.)
- Stir together the dry ingredients.
- Add the melted butter and water to the egg mix.
- Add the dry ingredients to egg mix and blend until you have a smooth dough. Don't over-mix. (If you have separated the eggs earlier, carefully fold in the remaining stiff egg whites with a spatula now.)
- Fill the batter into a lined baking tin and bake for approximately 45 minutes or until a knife inserted comes out clean.
- Let cool fully before slicing.
Video
Notes
Nutrition
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First published September 2018.
Pamela
I made this today, following the recipe exactly. I separated the eggs and whipped the egg whites. My bread is heavy, dense and a little gummy. I'm sure it will be fine toasted, but I am disappointed in the bread. The reviews were so positive, I expected a better loaf than I got. Any ideas where it went wrong?
Katrin Nürnberger
Yes. If you don't get a good rise, this can be due to the fact that the ingredients were cold or that the baking powder is not fresh. In addition, if the bread is gummy, this means there is still too much moisture in the centre of the loaf and it needs longer in the oven. Hope that helps!
Marion
Could you please tell me where you get the non purple psyllium husk from? Thanks!
Katrin Nürnberger
I buy it from organic stores such as Planet Organic or Wholefoods.
Andreia Lopes
Is there a replacement for psyllium husk you’d recommend? I don’t do well with it. Thanks.
Katrin Nürnberger
You can go with ground flaxseed. This will make the bread a little denser and taste more rustic, but it does work.
Janet
Hi Katrina! I have been following you for years and love your recipes. I am on a low fiber diet due to a health condition. I am fine with all of the ingredients except the psyllium husks. Is that a necessary ingredient or can it be omitted or substituted? Thanks for your help!
Katrin Nürnberger
You can use flaxseed instead of psyllium.
Christina Robinson
I baked this twice. First time, it tasted a bit bland with a pinch of salt. Probably about 1 gram. The second time, I increased the salt to 5 gram. Tasted great. Husband loves it. I did not use xanthan gum. Whipped the 4 egg white into a stiff peak. The texture was perfect. I did soak the psyllium husk in the warm water first for it to gel up. Then mixed everything. Baked for 45 mins.
Ellen
Hi,
First attempt at making this and I forgot to separate the egg whites so ended up using 4 whole eggs. Tasted a bit eggy because of this mistake. I liked the texture though and it tastes good. The next day the bread felt a bit slimy. Was this likely to be due to me using whole eggs rather than omitting the two yolks? Or could it be the xanthium gum making it like that? Also it was a bit gritty and I wonder if this is the psyllium husk powder I used. Is this normal?
Love your website and the great recipes!
Katrin Nürnberger
The texture of the bread will change if you change the ingredients. I don't think it was the xanthan gum - there is not a lot of it in the recipe.
Stephanie Scuoppo
Awesome bread!!! So delicious!
John Bright
Just a general question about using almond flour.
Whenever I bake using almond flour I seem to have an issue that the baking time always takes longer than it should. When I put a cocktail stick in the bake to check if it needs more cooking time it always does and even when the cocktail stick comes out clean I find the final bake still have some dampness in the centre. Once cooled the bake then seems to get more moist over the next day or so.
Do you think there is an issue with the almond flour I am using ? Do I need to look for a specific brand/type of almond flour ?
I now try to find microwaveablle almond flour recipes as this seems to be the best way around the issue as the microwave cooks from the inside out.
Are any other keto bakers reading also encountering this issue with almond flour ?
Katrin Nürnberger
First of all, I always recommend measuring in grams rather than cups. Perhaps the issue is that your wet/dry ratio is off. Secondly, it could simply be your oven. Perhaps its temperature is slightly lower than it should be. I don't think this is an almond flour issue. Hope this helps!
John Bright
thanks for getting back to me Katrin. I appreciate your advice.
Linda MacDonald
This was delicious! I made it for a friend who is following the keto diet. It is nice and moist and has a very nice flavour.
Sima
Great recipe when you need some bread in your keto life! Thanks Katrin!