
The Only Keto Bread Recipe You'll Ever Need 🤯
This keto bread recipe is the newest one in my collection. Use this low carb bread to fry up a toasty, gooey grilled cheese or pile it high with your favorite cold sandwich fixings.
This keto bread is great for just about everything you can think of. It toasts beautifully, is sturdy enough to hold a sandwich together, and can even be dried into delicious croutons for your next salad.
If you're looking for an alternative to almond flour, check out my 100% coconut flour bread recipe.
What's unique about this grain-free bread is the beautiful brown crust it forms on the outside. Once cooled, slice it to reveal the beautiful bread-like texture on the inside. Smear it with fresh butter or nut butter and enjoy it just as is.
Early Struggles
Before we go into WHY this keto bread recipe actually works, I want to share my early struggles. Over the past 30 months, I made recipe after recipe trying to make a loaf of bread that would work well for a sandwich only to have most of them fall apart. Even if they sliced well initially.

You see, normal wheat flour contains gluten which holds bread together and creates the beautiful texture of normal bread. But, when we eat a ketogenic diet, we omit wheat and grain completely. So, no more gluten. Which is great for our body, but so many of us miss bread!
Beware Of Storebought Keto Bread
There are many loaves of bread in the store (and recipes online) that call themselves a keto bread. However, when you look closely - they contain vital wheat gluten. It's a consensus among most keto experts that this ingredient should not be part of a keto diet as it can cause inflammation and disturb your gut microbiome. It may also cause you to sacrifice results and when we work this hard, we don't need a pesky little ingredient getting in between us and the results we're looking for.
Putting Vital Wheat Gluten To The Test Personally
In early 2020, I was at a local keto conference where there was a company selling "keto pizza". Noticing there was vital wheat gluten in the ingredient list, my mom and I decided to go ahead and test it out. That evening we ate two pieces of pizza for dinner.
The next morning, we both woke up puffy and our skin felt tight. Our hands, feet, and gut felt swollen and uncomfortable. And, even worse we struggled with brain fog and low energy for the entire day. These are all classic signs of a spike in inflammation.
Now, both of us had been gluten-free for well over 6 months. These symptoms would be almost impossible to detect if you're already eating gluten or haven't given it up. My advice is to avoid vital wheat gluten and any ingredient with "gluten" in the name when you're shopping for keto products or keto ingredients for recipes. Especially when it comes to keto bread and keto pizza crusts.
The challenge then becomes creating a "bread" without gluten. With this keto recipe, I took some inspiration from fathead dough which is the first recipe I'd ever run across that used cheese in bread. I tried many different ingredients and ratios and I'll share what worked and what didn't in this keto bread recipe.
Getting Creative With Keto Bread
My husband and I wanted a keto bread that would work for sandwiches of all kinds. This specific version started as a whacky, creative 'What-If" experiment... and it all started with inspiration from the fat-head dough...because I began with a mozzarella cheese base.
To create just the right texture, I married the cheese base with cream cheese. Added in eggs (because of the coconut flour I used so the result wasn’t too wet) and gelatin to give the bread more of a chew factor. Mixing the gelatin into the eggs creates the magic that holds this keto bread recipe together. Finally, I figured out the baking powder ratio to get a great rise that didn’t fall too much in the end (cheese is heavy!)

Can I Substitute or Omit _____?
What's interesting is that, when I tested removing the cream cheese or the gelatin or changed the number of eggs from this keto bread recipe... The results were different with each test. So, I strongly encourage you to follow the recipe EXACTLY.
Gelatin
The gelatin works in a few important ways in this keto bread recipe and the method we use to activate it is important. The gelatin acts as a binder, adds just the right amount of "chew" and creates texture in the bread. It helps mimic what gluten would do in a normal bread recipe and I consider it a critical ingredient here.
However, many have shared that they've been able to get great results using 1 tsp xanthan gum in place of the gelatin.
Coconut Flour
You can substitute the coconut flour in this bread recipe for equal parts psyllium husk powder with great results. The reason I've used coconut flour in this recipe is that it is highly absorptive. As the bread bakes, the cheese releases moisture and the coconut flour goes to work soaking up the extra moisture.
So, yes, you can also use almond flour but almond flour is not absorptive which will give you a wetter result. If you substitute with almond flour, use 7 Tablespoons in place of the 2 Tablespoons coconut flour.
Can't Find Whole Milk Mozzarella?
If you aren't able to get whole milk mozzarella, you can simply use half part-skim mozzarella and half cheddar cheese. This substitution works because cheddar is a lower moisture cheese. So, blending these two will work for this keto bread recipe.
It's possible other cheese blends will work as well, but I've only tested this ratio. If you test something that works, please comment below and let us know.
👩🍳 Tip for finding whole milk mozzarella: Check Sam's Club for a large pre-shredded bag of whole milk mozzarella. It is a red bag and is sometimes not with the other shredded cheeses.
We tested loaf after loaf to get just the right ingredients to make this recipe for us all to enjoy. So, I strongly encourage you to use the ingredients called for and follow the recipe exactly. After you've made it a few times successfully then have fun experimenting if you wish 🙂
Say YES To Bread Again!
Keto Bread That's Versatile: Make Keto Rolls or Biscuits
Just look at the texture of these keto rolls made with the same recipe. You can either drop the batter by the spoonful onto a greased cookie sheet or make formed keto rolls by refrigerating the dough before forming them.
To make formed rolls, allow the batter to chill in the fridge for 5-10 minutes until less sticky and easier to handle. Then, shape into balls and place on a greased cookie sheet. The rolls will spread as they bake, so if you want a taller roll, make sure they aren't squished down.
Then, bake in a preheated 350 degree (325-degree convection) oven for 20-25 minutes or until browned on the bottom and tops as pictured. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes and serve.

What Makes This Keto Bread Recipe Different?
As I mentioned, this low carb bread recipe begins with the cheese and cream cheese. These ingredients act as binders and provide the needed structure to allow the bread recipe to be substantial enough to use it for things like sandwiches. Once cooled, you can hold this keto bread horizontally and it won’t fall apart… Well, as long as you don’t slice it paper-thin!

I’ve also used gelatin as an extra binder and to give the bread a pleasant chew that was missing in early test versions.
Bread is one of the most difficult keto recipes that I’ve tackled in the kitchen. I have learned a lot in my experiments.
Storing Your Low Carb Bread
Store your keto bread or rolls in the fridge... they will keep for weeks in the fridge. Or, store in a freezer Ziploc bag or freezer-safe container in your freezer for up to three months.
Because of the cheese content, I wouldn't recommend storing your keto bread on the counter or at room temperature for more than 48 hours.
We like to make a loaf of this low carb bread, let it cool completely, and then slice it and package it into little packets of one and two-slice servings. We wrap these in saran wrap and then pop them in a plastic container and store them in the freezer.
This way, when Jeremy needs a keto sandwich, I just pull out a two-slice package the night before and throw something together for him as he heads out the door in the morning.
For me, I love toast, so I'll snag a one slice serving of keto bread right out of the freezer and pop it in the toaster. Sometimes I'll top this with one of my homemade nut-butters or just smother some fresh butter on top and enjoy it that way.

Ingredients for Keto Bread
There are a few specific ingredients you'll need to bake up this lovely golden loaf of low carb bread. I have organized them for you here so you can make sure you have what you need. Keep scrolling for the full recipe complete with nutrition facts.
- whole milk mozzarella
- cream cheese
- egg
- Gelatin
- almond flour
- coconut flour
- baking powder
Tutorial Video: Low Carb Bread
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Finally, the low carb bread recipe card. You can print this by clicking on the little print icon on the card below. You can also adjust serving sizes if you want to make a smaller or larger batch.
📖 Recipe
Keto Bread "The Only Low Carb Bread Recipe You'll Ever Need"
Ingredients
- 4 cups whole milk mozzarella (452 grams) or half shredded cheddar and half mozzarella
- 4 ounces cream cheese (113 grams)
- 4 large eggs
- 2 Tablespoons gelatin (14 grams)
- 2 ½ cups almond flour (280 grams)
- 2 Tablespoons coconut flour (28 grams)
- 4 teaspoons baking powder (18 grams)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a microwave safe bowl, microwave mozzarella and cream cheese until melted, stirring to combine.
- In a large mixing bowl whisk or blend together eggs and gelatin until foamy. Mix in melted cheeses.
- Add almond flour, coconut flour and baking powder, blending until completely combined.
- Grease your loaf pan with coconut oil or butter. Then, pour batter into a standard sized loaf pan and spread it out until the top is even.
- Bake for 20 minutes then reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees and bake for another 30 minutes. Top will be deeply golden and browned when done.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool in the pan for at least 60 minutes. This allows time for the cheese in the bread to cool and set. Then, turn out the loaf onto a cutting board to slice and enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
✍🏻 Other Keto Recipes
Have you had a similar experience? You find a recipe online and get really excited about how it looks in the picture. Then, you make it and have to toss out the whole thing because it's either soggy, dry, eggy, gummy or the taste is strange. Yeah...me too. In fact, these types of struggles inspired me to start Tara's Keto Kitchen!
We've rounded up a few more low carb bread recipes we think you'll enjoy here on the website. You can also use the search functionality at the top of the website or click the "Keto Recipes" link you see on the banner to go to different categories to explore.
We love to hear from our readers, so drop us a comment below. Happy baking 🙂
Tyrone says
I have to ask...many "bread" recipes I've tried, have come out tasting too eggy or too coconut-y ... how neutral is the flavour?
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
It's quite neurtral. No eggyness or coconut flavor 🙂
Durelle says
This is so yummy - this recipe was perfect!
Actually had to purchase a loaf pan to try this, since I never bake.
Easy way to control what I eat, avoiding gluten, sugar and keeping carbs down. Tara, Thanks so much.
Simona Ifill says
My husband has a lactose allergy, just wondering if the lactose free mozzarella cheese would work the same?
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
No, it would not. Search this website for bread and you'll find a dairy free option. It's keto bread with yeast 🙂
Rocio says
Delicious
Deb says
I have beef gelatin, is that what i use?
Donna says
I mixed up the bread, it went in a 5x9 inch metal loaf pan. Filled it up nicely. Baked the required times. I didn't hear the timer go off so it was over baked a bit, but it is fabulous! I did add a tablespoon of yeast for smell..It has a great mouth feel and isn't dry and crumbly like some recipes I've tried. I'll be making the rolls next. You made an amazing bread recipe... and the name suits it. Thank you so much!! I'm so glad I found your site this week. Stay safe and healthy.
Gerli says
Hi, what almond flour to choose? There aren't many options in the shop where I live. So which works better East End almond flour which has 55 grams of fat or Beaujolaise almond flour which is oil-free and has 20 grams of fat. But East almond flour doesn't have any sugar but the oil-free has 8.9 grams of sugar. Thank you!
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
You'll want one with just one ingredient- almond flour. No other added ingredients 🙂
Rita says
Can you please tell me if “mozzarella “ Made from almonds can be used? I will split the cheese 2 cups almond mozzarella and 2 cups of cheddar cheese... thanks Rita
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
I'm not sure, I've never seen mozzarella made from almonds!
Sandy says
I made the loaf of bread friday and we loved it so much! Made toast for breakfast Saturday and actually made French toast this morning!!! Currently making rolls for dinner! This is a game changer!! Thank you!!!
Debbie says
Hey, so I need a heavy mixer for this! Also, how many carbs/sugar per slice. I saw the info and the bottom but wasn't sure if it was the whole load of per slice.
Thanks
Valerie says
I don't have one either Debbie! When the ingredients got too stiff for my immersion blender's whisk attachment, I just put on some plastic gloves and dove right in. It was actually easier for me!
Denise says
This is a game changer for me! I made a sandwich and toast out of this and both came out perfect. Thank you for perfecting this recipe for us all. Yum.
TILDA says
I love this recipe. Second time making it and this time I made it with white cheddar. Much easier because it didn't stick as much. Waiting for it to come out of the oven. Thank you for posting this recipe and all your hard work.
Stacey J says
What if you are allergic to nuts?! All these recipes now days have almond milk, flour, paste etc or walnuts or coconut! Nut allergies are the most common And deadly allergies in this country most schools have banned peanut butter. Wouldn’t it be nice if once and a while the recipe would include an alternative to death. Apologies it just so aggravating
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
Are you allergic to coconut?
Nathalie says
Looks great! 🙂 Would it be good to make toasts in the morning? I love toasts with fruit jelly with stevia 🙂 Never found a good Keto bread for that. They all crumble or don't taste good...
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
yes 🙂
Cavet Smith says
You won’t be disappointed it’s fantastic!
Relleno says
It mixes great with a stand mixer & paddle. (Kitchen Aid Pro - is what I have). First batch in oven, will b done in about 20 min. Can't wait to try !!!
Sabrina says
Very good. I did add about 4 Tbsp of coconut oil and it seemed to turn out just perfectly! Thank you so much because bread is hard to come by ... good bread anyways. 🙂
Pam says
Love this bread! I made my first loaf and the only problem was it sank in the middle. How can I keep that from happening?
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
Pam,
I'm so glad you love it! Did you use whole milk mozzarella? If you can only find the part-skim mozzarella, next time try 2 cups cheddar and 2 cups mozzarella.
Other tips to keep it from sinking include allowing it to cool completely in the pan before removing, make sure your baking powder is fresh, and make sure you bake it for the full 50 minutes 🙂
karen panasewicz says
Hi there! I'm a huge fan of Soul Bread but your recipe intrigues me.... I live at 7,000 ft altitude. I would love a fool-proof high altitude version of this recipe of yours. Can you help? Thanks!
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
Hey Karen! That's a great idea. Do you make any adjustments to soul bread?
Ladena says
This came out perfect! But due to COVID I was only able to find low moisture part skim shredded mozzarella. I did have to reheat the cheese, gelatin, egg mixture with the dry ingredients in the microwave for 2 minutes in order to mix, but it worked. Great recipe! Enjoyed a sandwich for dinner
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
I'm so glad it turned out great. One thing that also works well is using half cheddar cheese 🙂
Linda says
Hey can’t wait to try your recipes! Thanks for giving the recipes without having to buy a book!
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
Your welcome 🙂
Aderonke says
Is the gelatin dissolved in warm water before combined with eggs, or the powder directly
Tara Wright, CHC, MBA says
It should be dissolved in the eggs as shown in the video. No need for warm water 🙂