Keto Artisan Flax Seed Sourdough Loaf

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  • prep time

    prep time

    20 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    1 h 15 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    1 h 35 min

Keto Artisan Flax Seed Sourdough Loaf

This Keto (and paleo) sourdough loaf is coated with delicious, whole flax seeds and has the best bread-like texture. It is perfect for making sliced bread for avocado toast, slathered in nut butter, or smeared with salted butter. High in fiber, this bread is excellent for keeping you full as well. Be sure to use fresh egg whites for this, not liquid egg whites, as the dough will be too wet.

What kind of almond flour should I use?

Finely sifted almond flour or blanched almond flour works well.

What is the correct water temperature to make this Keto bread?

Boiling water is best to hydrate this bread and the fibers in it before baking.

How do I know the loaves are finished baking?

It is best to err on the side of caution with gluten-free and Keto baked goods and bake them longer if you are in question. The most telling sign is if the loaves are pulled front he oven and begin to sink. If this happens, immediately place it bake into the oven and allow it to puff up again and finish baking.

  • Net Carbs

    1.4 g

  • Fiber

    3.2 g

  • Total Carbs

    4.6 g

  • Protein

    2.8 g

  • Fats

    4.4 g

67 cals

 Keto Artisan Flax Seed Sourdough Loaf

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Ingredients

  • Almond Flour

    Almond Flour

    1-½ cup

  • Psyllium Husk Powder Soluble Fiber by Now

    Psyllium Husk Powder Soluble Fiber by Now

    ⅓ cup

  • Coconut Flour

    Coconut Flour

    ½ cup

  • Organic Ground Flax Seed by Wild Oats

    Organic Ground Flax Seed by Wild Oats

    ½ cup

  • Baking Soda

    Baking Soda

    1 teaspoon

  • Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton

    Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton

    1 tsp

  • Raw Egg, White

    Raw Egg, White

    6 large

  • Plain Full Fat Greek Yogurt by The Greek Gods

    Plain Full Fat Greek Yogurt by The Greek Gods

    ¾ cup

  • Apple Cider Vinegar

    Apple Cider Vinegar

    ¼ cup

  • Water

    Water

    1 cup

  • Organic Whole Flax Seed by Badia

    Organic Whole Flax Seed by Badia

    ⅓ cup

Recipe Steps

steps 9

1 h 35 min

  • Step 1

    Preheat an oven to 375 F. Combine all dry ingredients together in a mixing bowl with a whisk. This includes the almond flour, psyllium husk, coconut flour, ground flax seeds, baking soda, salt, and kosher salt.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Place in a stand mixer and beat until just combined.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Add the egg whites, full-fat yogurt, and apple cider vinegar. Beat using the stand mixer until well combined.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Add in the boiling water and beat until well combined, about 1-2 minutes.
    Step 4
  • Step 5

    There should be no lumps remaining from the previous step.
    Step 5
  • Step 6

    Divide the dough in half and shape into two round loaves using damp hands. Wash hands between loaves if your hands get sticky. Place whole flax seeds on a plate. Roll the tops of each loaf into the flax seeds.
    Step 6
  • Step 7

    They should stick very easily. Place the loaves separated equally on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
    Step 7
  • Step 8

    Bake for 15 minutes at 375 F. Then turn the oven down to 300 F and allow to bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Give it extra time if the loaves are still pale in color.
    Step 8
  • Step 9

    Allow cooling completely before attempting to slice. Each loaf should be sliced into 8 even pieces.
    Step 9

Comments 3

  • Jude

    Jude 4 years ago

    Very easy to make really like the taste and texture, great with avocado

    • Queen

      Queen 4 years ago

      Is a 1/2 of slice considered 1 serving? This seems like an easy bread for me to try

      • Tanya

        Tanya 4 years ago

        Depending on how thick you slice it... it’s best to weigh the slice. 28g or 1 oz is one portion according to the details in the nutritional facts.