Monday, May 8, 2023

90 Second Keto Low Carb Microwave Bread

 

If you are like me and are new to keto there are so many breads out there with ingredients like flaxseed (of which I am not a fan) Psyllium husk powder, chia seeds, and oat fiber, that you wonder "Do they even taste like bread?" Just like many gluten free loaves I have tried over the years, several keto loaves have also gone in the garbage! Also, just like many of the GF loaves, the cost of most is more than I use to pay for a full meal at Mc Donald’s! Which we all know is not aloud now on our gluten free and keto diets.

Now enters a new, quick, money saving microwaveable bread. Its fluffy, tasty, and has the mouth feel of real bread, and all within 90 seconds, plus the easy assembly time. It has become my new go to recipe, especially on rushed days.

It tastes great with no sugar added peanut butter and sugar free jelly. Use as a bun for a fried egg sandwich. Excellent for a hamburger replacement when out of Keto buns. Spread with butter n sprinkle with a sugar free cinnamon mixture. Top with cream cheese n sliced cucumbers. The sky’s the limit! Its quick and easy, and really has that homemade bread feel and texture you are missing, without all the carbs! 

I hope you'll give it a try and let me know what you think.

Till next time,

Sharon

 

INGREDIENTS:

3 T almond flour

1 T melted butter, unsalted

1 large egg, room temperature

1/2 teas baking powder

pinch of salt, omit if using salted butter

 

Directions:

Spray a 4" ramekin.

Add the butter and melt in the microwave.

Beat in the egg with a fork until thoroughly mixed.

Add the almond flour, baking powder and pinch of salt whisking with the fork until thoroughly blended.

Cook in the microwave for 90 seconds.

Flip baked bread onto a plate or cutting board and slice in half. Toast in the toaster for a real toasted treat. Top with your favorite toppings, and enjoy!

 

 

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