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The Best Psyllium Husk Keto Bread

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This keto bread with psyllium husk recipe could be the only keto bread substitute you need! With a crispy crust and soft, pliable center, this is perfect for all multi-grain or whole-wheat bread uses. Each slice only has 3 net carbs per slice and an amazing mouthfeel, making it the best keto bread I’ve ever had!

Bread is just one of the many keto breakfast recipes you can make to stay on track with your keto diet.

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The best psyllium husk keto bread. Gluten-free and nut-free. Only 2 grams net carb per slice.

The Best Keto Bread Recipe with Psyllium Husk

Bread is usually one of the hardest foods to quit eating when transitioning to a low-carb keto diet. If you grew up on a standard Western diet, bread is everywhere! 

With this keto bread alternative, you can still eat bread on a keto diet. Use this recipe, especially in the beginning phase, and you’ll have an easier time without struggling with too many adjustments.

This oven-baked beauty looks just like the whole wheat and multi-grain bread I grew up eating. 

The texture is akin to sourdough bread. Psyllium husk, a favorite keto ingredient, works its magic inside and makes light air pockets like in traditional sourdough.

This coconut flour keto bread is not overly dense and seems to digest well, even for people with many food sensitivities.

This is the best keto bread replacement I’ve ever made! Because this recipe functions well and can be frozen without any problem, I use it for all my keto bread needs.

How many carbs are in psyllium husk keto bread?

There are only 3 net carbs per slice! 

That alone is reason enough to call this the best keto bread. Consider its amazingly buttery flavor and perfect bread-like texture and you know this is a clear winner. 

Each slice of coconut flour keto bread contains 13 g fat, 9 g carb, 3 g net carb, and 5 g protein.

A whole piece of bread.

Why keto bread with psyllium husk?

Psyllium husk powder is the special keto-approved ingredient essential for creating a light, spongy texture that mimics wheat-bread. It is excellent for gluten-free baking

The husk is a form of soluble prebiotic fiber harvested from Plantago ovata. Once mixed with water, it becomes very gelatinous and acts exactly like gluten – it’s glue!

This is the perfect remedy for low-carb baking because so many keto recipes don’t hold together. How often have you baked something only to find that it crumbles apart as soon as you try to eat it? This can be so frustrating!

I have many psyllium husk keto recipes.

My favorite Flourless Keto Brownies use psyllium husk powder for a fudgy cake texture. Low Carb Focaccia Bread has an irresistible texture, also thanks to psyllium husk.

This recipe is included in The Ultimate Guide to Low-Carb Baking which features psyllium husk powder in other recipes like Smoked Salt Dinner Rolls, Keto Tortilla Chips, and Nut & Seed Mini Bread Bites.

For more information and important tips about working with psyllium husk, read The Secret to Perfect Keto Bread.

A whole loaf of keto bread on a red surface.

How to Make an Easy Keto Bread Recipe Step by Step

Make homemade keto bread by following this simple no-knead process.

It is very important to use psyllium husk powder, not whole psyllium husk. The powder ensures a smooth and even texture, whereas the whole husk will be grainy.

If all you have is the whole husk, grind it beforehand in a coffee grinder or blender.

Begin by preheating the oven to 350°F (175°C).

Separate the ingredients by mixing the dry ingredients (psyllium husk powder, coconut flour, baking soda, salt) in a bowl and the wet ingredients (eggs, butter or coconut oil, and hot water) in another bowl.

Combine the two bowls together by adding the wet into the dry. Mix quickly because psyllium gels fast once activated with water! Do not over mix.

Transfer to a lightly greased standard 8×4-inch bread loaf pan.

Bake for 60 minutes.

Remove from the oven and let sit in the bread pan for 15 minutes to settle. Loosen the edges with a knife to release the bread. Cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.

How to Tell When Keto Bread is Done Cooking

You know the bread is done when the top is dark brown and firm. Look for a crusty finish, and the cooking time will be almost up.

Usually, we can test with a toothpick, and if it comes out clean, the bread is done. However, this may be a little misleading since the toothpick will be clean before the bread is done. 

When in doubt, cook for another 10 minutes.

Temperature does vary. It may take a time or two before you get the exact result you are looking for. Overcooking the bread is not a concern as much as undercooking it is.

Generally, recipes with psyllium husk have longer baking times, but it is well worth the wait.

Troubleshooting Psyllium Husk Keto Bread

The only challenge with this recipe is making sure the bread has cooked long enough. It will look done before it actually is.

Gluten-free baking presents a number of challenges. The thing people struggle with the most is watching the bread rise while baking and fall while cooling. With practice, you will improve your technique, so be patient and pay attention to this new style.

Avoid the temptation to remove the bread too early from the oven. Cook it long enough so it doesn’t collapse in on itself or worse, be uncooked, and gummy inside.

Over mixing may contribute to poor-quality dough that collapses upon cooling. Mix just enough to combine when adding the wet and dry bowls.

The Best Psyllium Husk Keto Bread Recipe Video

Watch our recipe video and make the best psyllium husk keto bread recipe along with me!

The video is located above, under the first image.

In the video, I combine the psyllium and water together first and then add it to the rest of the ingredients. I’ve updated the recipe below because some people had problems incorporating the ingredients well.

To be on the safe side, follow the updated directions, and keep the ingredients separate.

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Ways to Use Your New Favorite Multi-Purpose Crusty Bread

This best keto bread with psyllium husk powder is the perfect low-carb substitute for traditional sliced bread. 

This could be the ONLY bread replacement you need.

It is great for many keto breakfast ideas, as well as, lunch and dinner meals!

  • Soak up soupEasy Slow Cooker Keto Carnivore Beef Stew is delicious with a side of buttered bread to soak up the soup.
  • Make a sandwich – An Avocado Tuna Melt Sandwich has never tasted better than with this keto bread recipe. It’s also amazing with Slow Cooker Crack Chicken!
  • French Toast on a Special Morning Keto French Toast is a fancy breakfast made for keto macros when you use this psyllium husk bread.
  • Grilled Cheese & PaninisKeto Grilled Cheese will be my go-to for people with on gluten-free diets, especially children!
  • Toast – Pop slices of this keto bread with psyllium in a toaster, toaster oven, or broiler; you’ll never tell that this is low carb!
  • Top with this delicious Everything Bagel Seasoning and smear with cream cheese.
  • Croutons – This is the thing to do with older pieces of bread or heels no one wants to eat.

How to Store Psyllium Husk Keto Bread

Store coconut flour psyllium husk bread in an airtight bag or container at room temperature. It will last a few days on the counter.

It has the best longevity if kept in the refrigerator and lasts up to two weeks in a bag or container.

My bread always gets eaten quickly, so I can’t speak to it lasting for longer than two weeks.

Can you freeze keto bread? 

If you double batch or only use a few slices at a time, freezing the rest of the keto bread will be a good choice.

This is a great recipe to make extra of and keep in the freezer for meal prep later on.

It thaws incredibly quickly, so pre-slice it, and you can easily separate out the exact amount you need.

Is the keto bread dairy-free or nut free?

Another reason why this is the best keto bread with phylum husk is that, in addition to already being keto and gluten-free, it is naturally dairy-free and nut free too!

You have the option to use butter or coconut oil. If eating dairy free is best for you, opt for coconut oil. You can also use olive oil, lard, and even beef tallow!

We use coconut flour, not almond flour, so this recipe has no tree nuts.

Look at this list of the best keto baking ingredients if you want to know more about what to store in your pantry.

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The Best Psyllium Husk Keto Bread Recipe

This keto bread with psyllium husk recipe could be the only keto bread substitute you need! With a crispy crust and soft pliable center, this is perfect for all multi-grain or whole wheat bread uses. Each slice has only 2 net carbs and an amazing mouthfeel. This is the absolute best keto bread!
4.10 from 268 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Course Bread
Cuisine American
Servings 12 slices
Calories 164 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350 °F (175°C).
  • Separate the ingredients by mixing the dry ingredients (psyllium husk powder, coconut flour, baking soda, salt) in a bowl and the wet ingredients (eggs, butter or coconut oil, and hot water) in another bowl.
    6 tablespoons psyllium husk powder, ¾ cup coconut flour, 1 ½ teaspoons baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 8 whole eggs, ½ cup coconut oil, ¾ cup hot water
  • Combine the two bowls together by adding the wet into the dry. Work quickly to mix thoroughly because once the psyllium is activated with water it gels fast! Do not over mix.
  • Transfer to a lightly greased standard 8×4-inch bread loaf pan.
  • Bake for 60 minutes. The best way to tell if the bread is done is to look for a hard and crusty top. It should be dark brown and firm.
  • Remove from the oven and let sit in the bread pan for 15 minutes to settle. Loosen the edges with a knife to release the bread. Cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.

Video

Notes

When in doubt, cook for another 10 minutes. Temperatures do vary, so it may take a time or two before you get the exact result you are looking for. Overcooking the bread is not a concern as much as undercooking it is.

Nutrition & Macros

Serving: 1sliceCalories: 164kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 5gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 9gSodium: 388mgFiber: 6gNet Carbohydrates: 3g

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Perfect all-purpose keto bread.

Originally posted Oct 17, 2017. Updated April 2020 with new images and tips.

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203 Comments

    1. Hi Keefer, Yes, if the inside is gummy, it indicates the dough hasn’t cooked through enough yet. Giving it a prick with a cake tester or knife is a good pretest. If you can pass all the way through to the bottom and back out with out any dough sticking, it’s done. If not, put it back in the oven until you can test it again in a new spot and no dough appears on the utensil.

  1. 5 stars
    I was having a hard time making keto bread, but luckily I came across your recipe, and it was a total lifesaver! The bread turned out so good, plus the recipe was so easy to follow. I would recommend giving this recipe a try!

  2. 5 stars
    I’m so excited now that I found this easy recipe, I longed for French toast since going keto and this bread does the job and then some! I loved how I’m able to freeze these already sliced so I can pop them in the toaster when I need a quick snack.

  3. Hi Jessica,

    I note that the recipe has 8 eggs for 12 servings, the nutritional data entered suggests there’s 1 g of protein per serving – my question is how is this possible? I track my macros very carefully and I just don’t understand how this number could be true? I hope you can help so I can try the recipe 🙂

    1. You’re right, Tee! Thanks for bringing this to my attention. There was an error in the plugin I use to calculate macros. I’ve since updated the values and they better reflect the total amounts. I hope you enjoy the recipe as much as we do.

  4. Hi Jessica,

    I am wondering if I could make this bread with yeast instead of with baking powder. Perhaps add a little maple syrup for the yeast to eat. Have you ever tried this?

  5. 4 stars
    I loved it! Except for two things; first, it had an ammonia smell, but through research I found out it was too alkaline. And second, I wanted to cut the carbs even more.
    So on my second batch, this is what I did:

    1-added 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, this took care of the ammonia smell, and for those complaining of the egg smell, it mitigated that also.

    2-I used organic cashew flour instead of coconut, cutting the carbs almost in half.

    Win-win!
    Thank you so much for this awesome recipe.

    PS: I used butter in this recipe and only a quarter teaspoon of salt since the first one was too salty for my taste.

    1. Hi JC, thank you so much for the thoughtful comment here. I’m sure it will benefit others. Way to go at being so creative! I’m so glad you’re learning how to customize recipes and make them your own.

      1. I did screw up on the cashew flour, forgot to check for net carbs(discounting carbs from fiber). So cashews having almost twice as much, I guess I’m back to coconut! Thanks again for this wonderful bread!

      2. Haha, I’ll agree with that. Cashews have a lot more carbs than coconut and typically aren’t included very often, if at all, in keto recipes. Life and learn 🙂 Thanks for the follow-up!

  6. 5 stars
    this is my absolute favorite low-carb bread for grilled cheese sandwiches. So good. sometimes we add a little low-carb tomato sauce and call them pizza sandwiches.

  7. Looks wonderful! Caution with Almond flour because UNblanched has the skins on and that is full of offending lectins. Whereas, the blanched almond flour has the skins missing in the flour. Hope that helps!

  8. Hi! I just found your site! This sounds great, but in the past when I’ve tried making keto bread, it’s turned out too egg-y. I’m worried about that with this recipe, seeing the 8 eggs it calls for… Would love reassurance before using the ingredients! Thanks. 🙂

    1. Hi Jenna, First of all – WELCOME! I’m delighted that you’re here 🙂 Second, this recipe isn’t best for beginners because it’s a bit of a wild card. For me and most others, it’s easy and results in an impressive low-carb bread. But for others, it collapses and gets too dense. I’ve tested this a million times and can’t figure out why it doesn’t work for some people. User error…? I’m being honest here, and I just don’t know! Furthermore, it sounds like you need some backyard hens for a good source of eggs 😉 Think about it…! In all seriousness, I can 100% recommend these keto flatbreads, as a no-fail recipe. Obviously, flatbread is a totally different concept, however, they are really, really good. Hope this helps! Come back and visit me again soon!

  9. Thank you for all your great recipes. I have just made this bread and it is baking right now. A few questions:
    1) Which recipe is the most current one? The video, which tells you to mix the psyllium with the water, and then mix it with the other ingredients, or the recipe written above, which has the psyllium mixed with the other dry ingredients first?
    2) Have you ever considered providing weights for some of dry ingredients, in particular the coconut flour? I find there is so much variation in brands, as well as regional and environmental differences, that the recipe can be really thrown off by too much or too little.

    1. Hi Nancy, The recipe card above has the most recent recipe. I’ve made this bread a zillion times following both ways and never had any problems. Unfortunately, not everyone else has the same success. If it doesn’t work the first time, I would try a lower heat (325*F) for longer – at least an hour, and possibly up to 90 minutes – and see if that’s the remedy. Thanks for the suggestion about adding weight, that sounds like a great idea. I hope this helps!

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