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Keto Bread made with Almond Flour recipe is a Side Dish meal that takes 45 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Side Dish, you will like Keto Bread made with Almond Flour!

Keto Bread made with Almond Flour

Keto Bread made with Almond Flour Recipe
Keto Bread made with Almond Flour

Delicious bread with great texture. From https://www.fatforweightloss.com.au/recipe/keto-bread/#wpurp-container-recipe-3055

What Course Is Keto Bread made with Almond Flour?

Keto Bread made with Almond Flour is for Side Dish.


How Long Does Keto Bread made with Almond Flour Recipe Take To Prepare?

Keto Bread made with Almond Flour takes 10 minutes to prepare.


How Long Does Keto Bread made with Almond Flour Recipe Take To Cook?

Keto Bread made with Almond Flour takes 45 minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does Keto Bread made with Almond Flour Recipe Make?

Keto Bread made with Almond Flour makes 16 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For Keto Bread made with Almond Flour Recipe?

The ingredients for Keto Bread made with Almond Flour are:

8 serving Bob's Red Mill Almond Flour - per 1/4 Cup
7 medium Egg, fresh, whole, raw
2 tbsp organic great value coconut oil (by CHRISTYO68)
1 tsp Baking Powder
.5 tsp Morton Iodized Salt
.5 tbsp Xanthum Gum - Bob's Red Mills (1TB,9g) .083 =.25ts (by CORLISSTRIEDIT)


How Do I Make Keto Bread made with Almond Flour?

Here is how you make Keto Bread made with Almond Flour:

Simple MethodPreheat oven to 180 c (355 F)Put the eggs into a bowl and beat for 1 - 2 mins on high.Add coconut oil and melted butter to eggs, continue beating.Scrape into a loaf pan lined with baking paper.Add remaining ingredients. Will become quite thickBake for 45 minutes. (Remove once a skewer comes out of the middle clean).Aaron's Personal MethodPreheat your oven to 180C (355F)Please please make sure your eggs are at room temperature before you attempt this recipe. This will reduce the likelihood that your bread will taste "eggy". If you keep your eggs in the fridge, no worries, just pop them into a bowl of hot tap water for 3 mins. This will cool them down. Don't worry, it won't cook them!Crack the eggs into a bowl, and mix them together well just by themselves.Cut up the butter and place the pieces into a small saucepan. As soon as you see the butter begin to melt, take it off the heat and just let it sit. You don't want the butter to be hot because this will affect your eggs once you add it to the mixture.Add the coconut oil once the butter has melted. (Use refined coconut oil because it doesn't have any coconut taste).Then once you have your butter and coconut oil melted, slowly stream the oils in while mixing on low until all incorporated. You'll have a nice, smooth blend and texture.Combine the almond flour, xanthan gum, baking powder and salt together into a small bowl. Mix all of these ingredients together with a fork until well combined. Then, little by little, add it to the eggs. I've used the same fork that I used to mix the bread with to spoon the almond flour mixture into the eggs, beating in between scoops. It should get quite thick.Set your fan forced oven to 180C (355F) and wait till its fully heated. If you have a convection oven, drop the temperature by 5C (20 degrees Fahrenheit). If you are using a glass loaf pan, do the same. Glass retains heat longer. I always set my timer for 10 minutes less than the time in the recipe because all ovens are different. Check the brand.Make sure when you make this recipe if you are not using a silicone tray, that you place baking paper on the tray whilst baking. The first time I did this, was without baking paper. Trust me, this is not what you want to be scraping out of the tin.Smooth out the top surface of the bread with a spatula or bowl scraper. This helps keep the bread together whilst in the oven. Once small cracks appear on the top and it goes a golden brown color, test with a toothpick or bamboo skewer right into the center of the bread. If it comes out clean, the bread is done. if not, you can add that extra 10 minutes and check it again.Let the bread cool on a cooling rack so that all sides cool equally. Cooling it on a bread rack will significantly reduce the eggy taste also. Sometimes if you let it sit on a normal bench top or chopping board, you'll find that the bottom section of the bread will go a different color.CAN THIS KETO BREAD BE MADE DAIRY FREE?Yes - just add 1/2 cup olive oil instead of the butter. This will give you a very similar result.IF I AM ALLERGIC TO ALMONDS, CAN I USE COCONUT FLOUR INSTEAD?Yes, of course! Instead of adding 2 cups of almond flour, add 1/2 cup of coconut flour. This ratio will produce the same type of bread, as coconut flour is much more absorbable.From: https://www.fatforweightloss.com.au/recipe/keto-bread/#wpurp-container-recipe-3055Serving Size:?16 slices


What's The Nutritional Info For Keto Bread made with Almond Flour?

The nutritional information for Keto Bread made with Almond Flour is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 16
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 123.8
  • Total Fat: 10.6 g
  • Cholesterol: 71.6 mg
  • Sodium: 139.7 mg
  • Total Carbs: 3.5 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.7 g
  • Protein: 5.4 g

What Dietary Needs Does Keto Bread made with Almond Flour Meet?

The dietary needs meet for Keto Bread made with Almond Flour is Low Carb


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