Easy and Quick Low Carb Almond Flour Bread Recipe (2024)

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Published on June 28, 2022 · · By Aysegul Sanford

This Almond Flour Bread recipe is the best healthy low carb bread yet! With a flavor similar to your regular sandwich bread, it comes together in less than 45 minutes.

While this flourless almond bread recipe is naturally gluten-free, with a few simple adjustments, you can easily make it Paleo, Keto and Whole30 friendly as well.

Yields: 8 slices

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total: 45 minutes mins

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If you have been following me for a while you know that I love baking with almond flour. As a matter of fact, I have a collection of almond flour recipes that are some of the most liked, shared, and baked recipes on this blog.

Today’s recipe, Almond Flour Bread, a savory quick bread recipe, is yet another addition to my collection. Though I have to admit, it is one that took quite a bit of trial and error to be good enough to be published.

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I believe the reason why it took so long is that I was after a savory almond loaf bread recipe that tasted more like bread than an almond cake and none of the recipes I tried gave me one that I would use to make a sandwich. Until now.

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The trick is all about the eggs. Rather than using whole eggs, I replaced a few of them with egg whites (removed egg yolks) and it made all the difference in texture. The exceptional flavor was just the added bonus. Believe it or not, I had four slices as soon as the bread came out of the oven!

Just like my Almond Flour Waffle and Almond Flour Biscuits recipe, this easy almond flour bread is healthy, light, low carb and with the right adjustments, Paleo, Keto Diet friendly, and Whole30, too. So I guess those four slices were totally worth it – no guilt included!

If you are thinking like, how the heck do you make homemade bread using almond flour, read on. I promise it is easier (and more delicious) than you think.

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Almond Bread Ingredients

Like it is in many baked goods, this gluten-free almond flour bread recipe has 2 sets of ingredients; wet and dry ingredients:

Wet Ingredients:

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  • Vegetable Oil – I used grapeseed oil, but any mild-flavored oil, such as extra virgin olive oil, coconut oil, or avocado oil, will do.
  • Large Eggs, plus Egg Whites – The combination of whole eggs and egg whites create a light-textured bread.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar – Subtly sweet, the acid in ACV activates the baking soda and brings balance to the flavor.
  • Liquid Sweetener – Although completely optional, any of your favorite liquid sweeteners will do. I prefer maple syrup, but you can use honey or agave if that’s all you have on hand.

Dry Ingredients:

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  • Blanched Almond Flour – I highly recommend blanched almond flour (made from ground almonds) over almond meal (which is almond flour with the skins still on) more so for its light golden color, but you can use them both interchangeably. If you have the time you can easily make your own almond flour (made with grinding almonds in a high-powered blender (like Vitamix) or a food processor).
    If you want to make this recipe using almond flour, my favorite brand is Blue Diamond (affiliate link). I love that it tastes great and has almost no odor, which is usually an issue with most packaged almond flours sold in stores.
    If you want to use almond meal (affiliate link), my favorite brand is Barney.
  • Ground Flaxseeds – There are two options – regular Flaxseed or Golden Flaxseed. Either one can be used, however, regular flax seeds will give you specks throughout your gluten-free loaf, whereas golden flaxseed creates a more neutral-colored bread.
  • Baking Soda – The leavening agent reacts with the apple cider vinegar, giving you both lift and that beautiful golden hue.
  • Baking Powder – A bit more lift never hurt any low carb gluten-free bread recipe. To make this a paleo bread, you can use 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda with 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar as a substitute for 1 teaspoon of baking powder.
  • Fine Sea Salt – I specify fine sea salt since it dissolves easily into the batter. If you do not have fine sea salt on hand, you can also use the same amount of kosher salt.
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How to make bread with almond flour

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To make this Gluten-Free Almond Flour Bread, simply:

  1. Whisk together the wet ingredients. Add the oil, eggs, egg whites, apple cider vinegar and liquid sweetener to a medium bowl. Thoroughly mix all the ingredients together until smooth and emulsified (see PRO TIP below).
  2. Mix together the dry ingredients. In a larger bowl, add the almond flour, flaxseed, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Mix together until well combined and create a slight well in the center.
  3. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Fold together gently until just combined. Transfer to the prepared loaf pan (more on that below) and smooth the top.
  4. Bake. For 35 minutes, or until the loaf is golden brown, springs back to the touch and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool for 10 minutes in the pan, then transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  5. Serve. Slice and serve. A few of my favorite options include slicing the loaf like sandwich bread and placing a few slices of roasted turkey, lettuce, and mashed avocado between two slices.

How To Serve:

Go ahead, slice your almond flour loaf and enjoy it right away. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Make avocado toast: Spread it with a thick layer of my avocado dressing and sprinkle it with bagel seasoning for a low carb breakfast.
  • Use it to make a sandwich: Layer it with baked turkey bacon, tomato, and lettuce for a keto BLT.
  • Serve in place of toast with a layer of cream cheese (or peanut butter) and your favorite jam.

Expert Tips:

  • Mix it well: Thoroughly mixing the wet ingredients until emulsified is important as it helps the bread bake to the right texture. When the wet ingredients become one smooth mixture and slightly thickened, you know it’s ready! Be sure to watch the quick how-to video below to see what it looks like.
  • Use room temperature ingredients: As it is with most baked goods, it is important to have your ingredients at room temperature for the best results.

FAQs

How many carbs are in almond flour bread?

As you might already know, almond flour has lower carbs compared to traditional flours (i.e. all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, etc.) that are used to make bread. One serving of this homemade low carb bread recipe is only 9.1 grams of carbs compared to 13 grams in a slice of traditional bread. Since almond flour is packed with protein, fiber, and nutrients, it’s the best way to get your bread fix while still being mindful of your diet.

How to make this quick almond flour bread paleo, keto, and whole30 compliant?

This almond meal bread is really easy to adjust to your diet by making just a few small changes to the ingredients. To make it Paleo, Keto, and Whole30 compliant, simply omit liquid sweetener and use a grain-free baking powder. The taste difference will be very minimal and you will still end up with a healthy, low-carb, and sugar-free bread you can serve for any meal.

How to Store Almond Flour Bread?

This homemade almond flour loaf keeps best in an airtight container or wrapped in parchment paper and stored on the kitchen counter for up to 3 days. However, if you keep it in the fridge it will store for up to a week. I would avoid wrapping it in plastic wrap, however, as it will trap moisture and completely ruin the texture of the bread.

How To Freeze This Bread?

For longer storage, slice it, place in a plastic freezer storage bag, seal tight, label, date and freeze for up to 3 months. Any time the craving strikes, simply remove a slice (or two!) from the freezer and pop it in your toaster!

What kind of loaf pan should I use to bake ground almond bread recipe?

I baked this basic almond flour bread in an 8X4 loaf pan (affiliate link) and the bread you see in these photographs was baked in that pan. However, you can use a 9X5 loaf pan (affiliate link) as well. I tried it both ways and the difference in baking time was just so minimal that I wouldn’t change a thing. However, please know the version baked in a 9X5 loaf pan is a little shorter in height and longer in length.

Can I use chia seeds instead of flax seeds?

While some readers made this recipe using chia seeds instead of flax seeds, I prefer the version made with flaxseeds. Ground flax seeds help with rising and provide a better form and shape to the overall bread.

Can I substitute coconut flour for almond flour?

This almond flour bread recipe will not work with coconut flour. While both of these flours are gluten-free, they behave differently in baked goods. Therefore, I do not recommend substituting one for another.

Wondering what else you can make with almond flour? Here are a few more recipes:

  • Pancakes with Almond Flour
  • Chocolate Almond Flour Cake
  • Almond Flour Cookies Recipe
  • Almond Flour Cupcakes
  • Almond Flour Blueberry Muffins
  • Almond Flour Banana Bread

For the full nutritional information (including calories), please be sure to check out the recipe card above.

Almond Flour Bread Recipe

By Aysegul Sanford

Yields: 8 slices

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

The best quick and easy to make Almond Flour Bread recipe that is low carb, grain-free, gluten-free, dairy free, low sugar, paleo and keto friendly. Great to use as a sandwich bread or as toast for breakfast.

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Ingredients

Wet Ingredients:

  • 5 Tablespoons (70g) Vegetable Oil, plus more for greasing – I used grapeseed oil but olive oil would also work
  • 2 large Eggs room temperature
  • 3 large Egg Whites room temperature
  • 1 Tablespoon (15g) Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon (21g) Maple Syrup (or honey)

Dry Ingredients:

  • 2 cups (224g) Blanched Almond Flour
  • ¼ cup (28g) Ground Flaxseed
  • ¾ tsp Baking Soda
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder*
  • ½ tsp Fine Sea Salt

Instructions

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Notes

  • Thoroughly mixing the wet ingredients until emulsified is important as it helps the bread bake to the right texture. When the wet ingredients become one smooth mixture and slightly thickened, you know it’s ready!
  • Substitute for baking powder: To make this a paleo-diet-friendly bread, you can use 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda with 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar as a substitute for 1 teaspoon of baking powder.
  • Can I use chia seeds instead of flax seeds? While some readers made this recipe using chia seeds instead of flax seeds, I prefer the version made with flaxseeds. Ground flax seeds help with rising and provide a better form/shape to the overall bread.
  • Storage: This homemade almond flour loaf keeps best in an airtight container or wrapped in parchment paper and stored on the kitchen counter for up to 3 days. However, if you keep it in the fridge it will store for up to a week.
  • Freezing Instructions:For longer storage, slice it, place in a plastic freezer storage bag, seal tight, label, date and freeze for up to 3 months. When you are ready to serve, pop it in your toaster to warm it up. There is no need to thaw.

Nutrition

Calories: 288kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 348mg | Potassium: 74mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 59IU | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 2mg

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Diet: Gluten Free

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  1. Lisa Ward

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    Love this recipe!! I make it regularly now that I am gluten and dairy free. Do you have any great recipes or suggestions for the extra egg yolks that are left behind?

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      This makes me so happy Lisa. Thanks for coming by and taking the time to leave a review.
      To answer your question: I usually make an omelette the next morning during the winter months. During the summer months, I use it to make ice cream.
      Hope this answers your question.

      Reply

  2. Paula

    Hi, thanks for sharing this recipe. This is my first almond-flour bake so I have some questions.
    1) Mine turned out more like a pound cake texture, not the bread I was hoping for. Wonder if this is the norm for breads using almond flour?
    2) It also felt a little oily when I touched it and still a little eggy for my preference. I wonder if I can further cut down on the eggs and oil and replace with some mashed bananas/prunes instead ?

    Just exploring.

    I still feel this is a great recipe for those who wants to cut carbs but craving for bread or cakes 🙂

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hello Paula,
      I am glad you enjoyed baking this almond flour bread. To answer your questions:
      1. Yes, it is more like a pound cake more so than a cake made with all purpose flour. Since there is no gluten in almond flour, the baked goods tend to be less “airy” and moist compared to bread made with regular flour.
      2. Eggs are an important addition to the “body” of the recipe. However, you can experiment with using bananas to see if you can get away with using one less egg. With that being said, what worries me is that it might end up being too moist/wet. However, it is hard to say it will work or not without actually trying. And just so you know, I did try making this bread with flax eggs and it didn’t turn out well.
      I hope this answers your questions.
      Best,
      Aysegul

      Reply

      • Paula

        Thanks Ice! 🙂

  3. A Lee

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    I’m so glad I tried this bread! I was so hesitant, but it turned out beautifully. Great texture and fantastic flavor. Next day it was still delicious and retained some moisture. I added pumpkin seeds to the top, which toasted up and add a wonderful crunch. Can’t wait to make it again this week! Also, I read the reviews of it not rising and being thin, so I used an aluminum barrier to make it thicker. Worked perfectly in my standard loaf pan. If you don’t have a smaller pan, this is one way to create a thicker bread for slicing.

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  4. Sally

    Question – I made this recipe as written – except I just noticed the room temperature eggs and whites – and it came out 1.5 inches tall. It tastes great.

    Do you think that is the cold eggs or might there be another cause?
    Thank you.

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hi Sally,
      I don’t know if not having the eggs at room temp would do that. There are a few other things that I can think of:
      1. What was the size of your loaf pan? This bread (as well as most almond flour recipes) do not rise as much. If your loaf pan is bigger that 9X5 it won’t be a tall bread.
      2. For some reason, the temperature of your oven is very important with almond flour baked goods. If the heat is lower it doesn’t cook properly and as a result it falls flat.
      If you are after a taller almond bread, I recommend using a smaller loaf pan (like 8X4). I hope that will do the trick.
      Please let me know if I can answer any other questions.

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      • Sally

        I had used a 9×5 but I will try a 8×4 and stick a thermometer in the oven to check – thank you very much for your reply. I am loving the bread otherwise. Wonderful toast!

      • Aysegul Sanford

        Sounds good. Please reach out if I can help in any other way. Cheers.

  5. Sheila Sharma

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    Guys. I just made this recipe and it was delicious! I sliced and toasted it then topped with raw almond butter and fresh strawberries (looking for a PB&J flavour but I can’t have peanuts or sugar…or gluten or dairy lol). It was amazing! I used 1/2 tsp of liquid stevia instead of maple syrup. Thanks for this recipe!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hello Sheila,
      I am so happy to hear that you liked this almond flour bread. I too enjoy it as it is so delicious for a bread recipe that works for so many dietary restrictions.
      Thanks for coming by and taking the time to leave a review. Cheers!

      Reply

  6. Nelissa

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    This is by far the best almond flour recipe I’ve ever made. I used extra virgin olive oil, and folded in 1 tablespoon each sunflower and chia seeds after mixing the main ingredients. So yummy, thank you!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hi Nelissa,
      This is music to my ears. I am so happy to hear that you liked it. I love the addition of sunflower seeds. I bet they gave it a nice crunch!
      Thanks for coming by and leaving a review.

      Reply

  7. Laurie

    Tastes great! And easy to make. In the nutritional part are those carbs per slice?

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Thanks Laurie. Yes, the calorie and nutritional values are per slice.

      Reply

  8. T on FIRE

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    I really liked this bread. It is a bit dry but this is typical for a gluten free bread. Great with some butter, cheese, Jam, or nut butter on top which gives it more moisture. Delicious!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Happy to hear that. This almond bread is a favorite in our house as well. Thanks for coming by and leaving a review.

      Reply

  9. Malissa

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    This bread tastes fantastic and was so easy to make! I was wondering if you’ve tried doubling it? Some recipes just really don’t bake well when doubled, but since I only have a larger loaf pan I’m wondering if I could put double the amount of batter in and bake it for longer at a slightly lower temp? Thanks!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Malissa,
      I am happy to hear that you liked this bread. To be honest, I have not tried doubling it. However, if I were to try, I would double the recipe and bake it at the same temperature but perhaps a bit longer. The best way to gauge doneness would be to insert a knife into the bread after the 35th minute mark.
      I hope this helps.

      Reply

  10. Nelle

    Hi,

    Will this recipe work in a bread making machine?

    Thanks,
    Nelle

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Sadly, I have never tried making it in a bread-making machine and have no experience with using one. So, I won’t be able to answer this question.

      Reply

  11. Pamela

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    Oh yeah! This recipe is a keeper. I let it bake for 40 minutes and it turned out perfect. Next time I’ll add bananas and walnuts. THANK YOU!!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hi Pamela,
      I am thrilled to hear that you liked it. Thanks for coming by and taking the time to leave a review.
      Cheers,
      Ice

      Reply

  12. Pragna

    Hi

    I have read some of your receipes and they look easy and delicious to make. For The almond loaf rceipe can I use a sustitue for eggs as I am vegan

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hi Pragna,
      Sadly, this recipe will not work without eggs. I did try making it with flax eggs (ground flax seeds mixed with water) but it didn’t hold its shape well.
      Hope this answers your question.

      Reply

  13. Karen Duffek

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    Your almond flour bread has allowed me to be not quite so disappointed at having to eat gluten free! I make it regularly, and always add a scoop of poppy seeds, toasted sesame seeds, chia, and raw sunflower seeds to the batter. The result is always great, texture-wise and in terms of flavour.

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hi Karen,
      This is music to my ears. Those additions sound delicious.
      Thanks so much for sharing your experience. Cheers!

      Reply

  14. Debra Leist

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    I made this tonight! Followed your directions completely evening weighing my ingredients. I may have taken it out of the oven too soon but at 35 minutes the toothpick was coming out clean. It’s a little spongy feeling right out of the pan. I will bake longer next time but let’s get to the taste. I cut off the end and had some Mykoto’s butter on it and I have to say it was pretty good. I’m just starting on the this grainfree diet and bread has been non existent till now. I’m hoping tomorrow morning this will be good for breakfast with my eggs and it will toast up either in the toaster or air fryer. Thank for for a really easy recipe. I’m sure I will get better at baking this way with more practice. I’ve made yeast bread for years and so you understand this is totally different.

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      I am happy to hear that you enjoyed this quick bread recipe Debra. Thanks for leaving a detailed review of your experience and taking the time to leave a review as well.
      Much appreciated. Ice

      Reply

  15. Darienne McAuley

    Easy and Quick Low Carb Almond Flour Bread Recipe (26)
    Just made this bread last week for the first time. Both my husband and I were amazed at how delicious it was. And so easy to make. I do like your recipes. Thanks.

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      YAY! Glad to hear that you like my almond flour recipes Darienne. Thank you!

      Reply

  16. Ida

    Is there anything I can do to get a little more height to this bread? It was delicious! But way to short to make a sandwich 😩

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      I would bake it in a smaller loaf pan, perhaps 8X4.

      Reply

  17. Monica Knox

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    After trying several keto bread recipes, I am done after making this one. I followed the recipe exactly written, but used a little swerve instead of the liquid stevia. Tasted great and the flax seeds make the texture very satisfying (I ground the seeds to make flour and it worked perfectly)
    You’re the best. Thank you.
    Monica

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      This is music to my ears Monica. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review. Cheers!

      Reply

  18. Nandini

    Hi! I’ve been on a quest for a good almond flour bread recipe ever since I found out that my husband has high LDL cholesterol. Your pictures look super good and I’m very tempted to try it (it came up on my search when googling for almond breads without yolks – my husband can’t eat yolks). I like that you’re using only whites for 3 of the eggs. Is there any good substitute for the other 2 yolks? I am planning to use whites for all 5 eggs in your recipe.

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hi Nandini,
      I am glad you found me. 🙂
      It is hard to answer your question without actually trying it. However, I would assume upping the amount of fat by 2 tablespoons and using 5 egg whites (like you said) would be a good place to start.
      Please let me know how it turns out when you give it a try.
      Best of luck!

      Reply

  19. Mary

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    Love this toasted and spread with sugar free almond butter!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      You and me both! 🙂
      Thanks for coming by Mary!

      Reply

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