Cloud Bread - How to Make a Zero Carb Bread Recipe — Sugar & Cloth (2024)

This is an easy, gluten-free, no-carb bread for those following a keto diet or who just want a healthier option! You’ll be in heaven with this cloud bread recipe as a healthy alternative that you can make in just 30 minutes.

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Are you or someone you know trying the keto diet? It’s become a common dietary lifestyle, appealing to many for it’s low-carb, grain free guidelines. But that does make things tricky when the craving for bread strikes.

What’s to be done when a sandwich craving strikes?That’s where this recipe for cloud bread comes in.

I (Rebecca) think that they’re a pretty great substitute for regular or wheat bread, and they’re super simple to make.

Whether you’re pairing it with your favorite soup or looking for another keto fan favorite, like our keto cheesecake, this is one recipe to bookmark!

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What is Cloud Bread?

Cloud bread is a low carb alternative bread for those following a ketogenic diet. It’s the perfect way to make sandwiches if you’re trying to avoid eating carbs, grains, or gluten.

A double bonus is that you can make this recipe to be both keto and paleo-friendly!

What Is The Keto Diet?

The ketogenic diet is a very low-carb, high-fat diet similar to the Atkins diet.

It requires you to drastically reduce your carb intake so that your body is in a metabolic state known as ketosis.

Once your body runs out of fuel (sugar), it will start to break down fat for energy. And this results in weight loss.

The health benefit is that the keto diet reduces your blood sugar and insulin levels.

Plus, when your body burns fat for energy, the fat also turns into ketones in the liver. These ketones give your brain energy.

We’ve got lots of easy and delicious keto recipes like our keto strawberry cheesecake, keto pizza crust, and low carb cheesecake.

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Technically, it’s not bread in the traditional sense — it’s beaten eggs, mixed with cream cheese. It may sound strange, but it really does work!

And it’s the perfect way to get that classic turkey, ham, or peanut butter sandwiches back on the lunch menu, all while sticking to your low-carb keto diet.

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What is Cloud Bread Made From?

Cloud bread is made from eggs, cream cheese, cream of tartar, and a bit of salt. If you’d like, you can also add seasonings — a bit of garlic powder adds some flavor, or any herbs you prefer.

Some loaf versions of cloud bread also incorporate almond flour or coconut flour, but we’re keeping it super simple and easy with these little rounds.

Alternatives For Cream Cheese

Cream cheese is the most common ingredient in cloud bread. But if you’re not a fan of cottage cheese, other options include:

— Ricotta cheese

— Cottage cheese

— Sour cream

— Mascarpone

— Greek yogurt

If you’re also watching your fat intake, greek yogurt is a great substitute for cottage cheese.

Mascarpone is one of my favorite alternatives since it’s less tart than cream cheese. So you can think of it as a buttery croissant-like version of cloud bread!

We’ve used it in many recipes like Chocolate Chip Banana Bread with Whipped Mocha Mascarpone Recipe and

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How toMake Cloud Bread Dairy Free and Whole30 Approved

If your diet doesn’t allow cream cheese or yogurt and you want a dairy-free option, you can use a can of coconut milk instead!

First, chill the can overnight. Don’t shake it because you want a thick cream to form. The next day, scoop out the thick cream.

Tools Needed to Make Cloud Bread

Stand mixer:

We recommend using a stand mixerif you have one. However, ahand mixer will do the job too.

It’s absolutely doable by hand with a whisk, but it will take quite a while. Consider it arm day, and you’ve got that covered for the next month.

Parchment paper:

Parchment paperis definitely a baking essential for all recipes!

Plus, parchment paper makes storing the bread easier so that the slices don’t stick together.

Baking sheet:

Baking sheetsare another baking necessity to always have around in the kitchen!

Check out our shop page for all our cooking essentials.

The great thing about this Cloud Bread recipe is that all the tools required should be your basic baking tools.

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No Carb Bread | How to Make Cloud Bread

Step 1— Start by lining a large baking sheet with parchment paper and preheating the oven to 300F.

Step 2 — Next, you need to separate the egg whites and yolks. I like to use eggshells to do this.

Gently pass the yolk from one half of the split eggshell to the other to allow the white to fall into a bowl underneath.

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Step 3— After that, you’ll want to beat the egg whites and cream of tartar to stiff peaks.

What are stiff peaks? That means that they are completely fluffy and stiff.

If you pull the beater out of whip egg whites, the peak that is left behind stands straight up.

Step 4— Once stiff peaks formed, next beat the egg yolks and softened cream cheese together in a large bowl.

This is a little bit easier to do by hand, though you can absolutely use the mixer if you’d like to!

You want it to become a creamy, smooth egg yolk mixture, without any lumps of cream cheese showing.

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Step 5— Add the salt, as well as any other seasoning you would like.

Then, use a rubber spatula to stir in a third of the beaten egg whites.

Step 6— Add the rest of the egg whites and gently fold them in, stirring just until mixed to not deflate all of the air that you’ve beaten into them.

At this point you should have a light, fluffy, yellow egg whites and cream batter. While it will flow, it shouldn’t be runny or liquid.

If it is, the air has probably gone out of the egg whites.

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Step 7— Use a large spoon or ladle to divide the batter into six rounds on the parchment-lined baking sheet.

Spread it into circles, but not too thin since they will spread a bit more during baking.

Step 8 — Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until they are puffy and golden brown around the edges.

You don’t want to take them out too soon, or they’ll deflate and become soggy.

And now you’ve got the perfect sandwich bread!

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How to Store Cloud Bread

Cloud bread is best eaten the day they are made.

But if you have leftovers, wait until the cloud bread cools completely to room temperature.

Then, store them in an airtight container or plastic bag. They will keep it for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.

If you want to freeze them, line parchment paper or paper towels between each slice. This prevents the slices from freezing together.

Thaw the frozen cloud bread in the fridge first. Then, toast and serve them again!

Is Cloud Bread Ketogenic?

Yes, cloud bread is ketogenic! This recipe is perfect for your carb diet because it doesn’t have carbs and is high in fat and protein.

Is a Keto Bread Recipe Healthy?

While I’m no dietician, this is definitely something to feel good about eating! There is less than 1 net carb per serving of our zero carb bread.

The ingredients are all wholesome and simple, and because it doesn’t have carbs or sugar it shouldn’t cause any blood sugar swings.

Cloud bread is gluten-free! However, you should be aware that people with dairy or egg allergies can’t eat cloud bread.

More Easy Bread Recipes

In case you’re looking for more easy breadrecipe ideas, here are a few of my favorites from the archives —

  • Irish Soda Bread Knots recipe
  • Banana Bread with Whipped Mocha Mascarpone recipe
  • Easy Monkey Bread with Chocolate and Orange recipe
  • Nutella Stuffed Monkey Bread Muffins recipe
  • Hot Chocolate Bread recipe
  • Fairy Bread recipe

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Cloud Bread Recipe

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4.60 from 20 votes

A zero carb gluten-free alternative bread for those following a keto diet!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Bread

Equipment

  • Baking sheet

  • Mixer

  • Large mixing bowl

Ingredients

  • 3 eggs separated
  • 3 tbsp cream cheese use a can of coconut milk instead for a dairy-free Whole30 option
  • 1/8 tsp cream of tartar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder, rosemary, Italian seasoning, any optional herbs of your liking

Nutrition

Calories: 57kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 90mg | Sodium: 55mg | Potassium: 51mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 216IU | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 1mg

Servings: 6

Calories: 57kcal

Notes

  • If your diet doesn’t allow cream cheese or yogurt and you want a dairy-free option, use a can of coconut milk instead! First, chill the can overnight. Don’t shake it because you want a thick cream to form. The next day, scoop out the thick cream.
  • Store in an airtight container or plastic bag for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.

Instructions

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Then, preheat the oven to 300F.

  • Separate the egg yolks and whites. Placing the egg whites and cream of tartar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Using the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites and tartar on medium speed until they form stiff peaks.

  • In a separate large bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and cream cheese until smooth. Add the salt and any other seasoning you wish and mix well.

  • Stir in about a third of the beaten egg whites until smooth. Add the rest of the egg whites to the bowl and fold them in just until they are combined. Spoon the batter out into six even circles, then bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and the centers are set.

  • Remove the cloud breads from the oven. They will deflate as they cool.

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Don’t forget to share your cloud bread with us onInstagram using the hashtag#sugarandclothloves. We always love seeing all of your creations! And if you’re looking for more quick and delicious recipes you can find them allright herewith a fewco*cktailsto go along with them!

Other Bread Recipes To Try

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Irish Soda Bread Knots

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Banana Bread With Whipped Mocha Mascarpone

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An Easy Monkey Bread With Chocolate and Orange Glaze Recipe

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Nutella Stuffed Monkey Bread Muffins

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Hot Chocolate Bread

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My Favorite Fairy Bread Recipe

Cloud Bread - How to Make a Zero Carb Bread Recipe — Sugar & Cloth (2024)

FAQs

Is there a bread with no carbs? ›

A typical slice of cloud bread has zero carbs, 36 calories, and 2 grams each of fat and protein. Use it in place of English muffins, burger buns, sandwich bread, and more.

What is cloud bread made of? ›

It's made using just a few simple ingredients—eggs, cream cheese, and cream of tartar—but when mixed up in just the right way and baked in a low heat oven, you get pillowy, bread-like rounds that are gluten-free and keto-friendly.

Why is my cloud bread not fluffy? ›

First, you might be over beating your egg whites, which prevents your cloud bread from having that fluffy texture. You'll know if you've overdone it if your egg whites look wet or grainy, she says. Spend With Pennies recommends beating the egg whites on high speed with a mixer just until they form stiff peaks.

What is the best keto bread? ›

Basic Low-Carb Bread
  1. Sourdough from Great Low Carb Bread Co. ...
  2. L'Oven Fresh Zero Net Carb Bread (0g Net Carb) ...
  3. Franz Keto White Bread (1g Net Carb) ...
  4. Kiss my Keto's Keto Bread (0g Net Carbs) ...
  5. Julian Bakery Keto Thin Bread (0g Net Carbs) ...
  6. Unbun Unbread (2g Net Carbs) ...
  7. Lewis Bakeshop Healthy Life Keto Bread (0g Net Carbs)
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Is zero carb bread good for diabetics? ›

Keto bread is good for people with diabetes. Since it has a lower carb, higher fiber, and protein, it may help stabilize blood sugar levels. Due to keto bread's higher protein and fiber content, it has a low glycemic index, resulting in less post-meal blood sugar response.

Does sugar free bread have carbs? ›

Nature's Own 100% Whole Wheat Grain Sugar Free Bread (1 slice) contains 9g total carbs, 8g net carbs, 1g fat, 4g protein, and 50 calories.

How to make cloud dough? ›

Just mix baby oil and flour in a 1:8 ratio-- we used 1/4 cup baby oil and 2 cups flour--and you have cloud dough!

Why does my cloud bread taste like eggs? ›

Cloud bread is made from 3 ingredients: egg whites, sugar, and cornstarch. The egg whites are make up the majority of the recipe so it's only natural that cloud bread will taste like eggs. If you want a sweeter cloud bread to help it taste less like eggs, add a 1/4 cup of sugar.

Why did my cloud bread collapse? ›

Be extra mindful of how you whip the egg whites. This is the most critical part of any cloud bread recipe. Without stiff peaks, your cloud bread won't have any body and will go flat, says Spend With Pennies. If you're having trouble, try separating your eggs when cold and then let the whites sit out on the counter.

What sweetener to use for keto bread? ›

What Are the Best Sweeteners for Keto Baking?
SweetenerWhat It Is
XylitolA sugar alcohol that tastes similar to sugar but with 40% fewer calories.
AlluloseA rare sugar found in small quantities in wheat, figs, and raisins. It has about 70% of the sweetness of sucrose but nearly zero calories.
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What flour is keto-friendly? ›

  • Almond flour. Almond flour is probably the most widely used keto flour substitute. ...
  • Coconut flour. Coconut flour is a very fine, powdery flour made from coconut flesh. ...
  • Chia flour. ...
  • Flaxseed meal. ...
  • Psyllium husk powder. ...
  • Oat fiber. ...
  • Lupin flour. ...
  • Pork rind dust.
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What bread has the healthiest carbs? ›

Sourdough Bread

Sourdough is made by fermenting flour and water rather than using yeast. The fermentation process may make some nutrients more available in the bread. There usually isn't added sugar either. Sourdough seems to have health benefits beyond just providing energy from carbohydrates.

Is Hero Bread really zero carbs? ›

Hero Bread Nutritional Information

One slice of Hero Bread contains: Zero net grams of carbohydrates. Two grams of fat. 45 calories.

What snack food has no carbs? ›

Zero Carb Snacks:
  • Cheese: A savory and satisfying snack, cheese is low in carbs and high in flavor. ...
  • Hard-Boiled Eggs: Packed with protein and virtually carb-free, hard-boiled eggs make for a portable and nutritious snack. ...
  • Pork Rinds: Crispy and carb-free, pork rinds are a savory alternative to traditional snacks.

Is sourdough bread low in carbs? ›

A standard sourdough loaf is made from two simple ingredients, flour and water – or three, if you add salt. So standard sourdough isn't keto, because standard, all-purpose flour is made from grain (usually wheat), meaning it's high-carb . Therefore, anyone following a strict ketogenic diet should avoid it.

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