Comes Fall, many of your holiday feasts and family dinners call for nice, warm bread. 

After all, dinner bread is the perfect way to start and end the meal. And they are the perfect companion to Keto soups and side well on Keto Thanksgiving dinner. 

But bread, in general, is taboo on a keto diet. 

It’s too carb-heavy and contains non-keto foods like wheat and sugar. 

But with little creativity, you can recreate chewy, fluffy bread made for keto.

These keto bread recipes are completely free of wheat, yeast, and even milk. 

Instead, they use keto staples like ghee, butter, and coconut flour. Adding in cheese, eggs, and other nut flours, these keto bread recipes make the bread you’ve dreamt of. They are so warm, chewy, yet spongy that they’ll fill all your carb cravings in one bite. 

From fluffy dinner rolls to consistent chewy loaves, you’ll find all sorts of keto bread on this list. 

Keep these keto bread recipes handy to curb all your bread cravings while on a ketogenic diet. 

1. Cauliflower Keto Bread with Garlic and Herbs

Garlic herbs keto cauliflower bread
Courtesy of Wholesome Yum

This cauliflower keto bread fulfills all your keto bread dreams. It’s a garlic bread made with cauliflower and only has 3 g of net carbs. 

This bread is nicely consistent and light but loaded with flavors, thanks to garlic and herbs. 

You can make a sandwich with this low-carb keto bread. Or, if you are in the mood for a hearty keto soup, you can serve a slice on the side. It’ll be delicious next to a tomato bisque, keto broccoli cheese soup, or classic chowder. 

Or take it from the creator of this amazing cauliflower bread recipe, Maya from Wholesome Yum. Her favorite is to make a grilled cheese sandwich with this keto garlic bread. 

To make this, you need coconut flour, GF baking powder, eggs, and a few other keto staples. Head over to Maya’s recipe to bake a loaf today.

2. Garlic & Herb Focaccia Keto Bread Recipe

Garlic herb focaccia Keto bread recipe
Courtesy of Inspector Gorgeous

If I have to pick my all-time favorite bread to eat, then it’d be focaccia. It’s the flaky salt and aromatic oil that gets me every single time. 

And if you are into focaccia as much as I am, I know you’ll love this garlic and herb grain-free focaccia bread recipe. 

While the traditional Focaccia recipe requires yeast, what’s amazing is that Liz omitted it. 

Instead, she added basking soda, baking powder, and lemon juice. This cuts your prepping time to almost nothing and you can enjoy your breadstick in less than an hour.

If you are in the mood for Keto Italian dish, this low-carb bread recipe is the one to make.

Get the recipe from Inspector Gorgeous

3. Keto Cauliflower Tortilla Recipe

Low-carb cauliflower keto tortilla recipe
Courtesy of Recipe Girl

I know. I know. A tortilla is not bread and doesn’t quite satisfy your bread cravings. But sometimes, you just need something to take the place of carbs. And this keto tortilla is perfect for that. 

It can be used to wrap protein for a quick keto lunch. Or you can add cheese and salami on top to make an easy low-carb keto pizza for snacks. 

For dinner, you can serve this with your low-carb fajita for a Keto Mexican Dinner. 

Best of all, it only takes a few ingredients to make this low-carb tortilla. It’s just cauliflower, eggs, and lime. Cilantro is optional, and if you’d like, you can omit it or replace it with other herbs.

Get the recipe from Recipe Girl

4. Keto Bagels Recipe

Almond flour keto bagels recipe
Courtesy of Delish

With a bit of creativity, even bagels can be made keto. It just takes the chewiness and bond of mozzarella cheese and cream cheese. 

The flour is almond flour, so it’s technically grain-free and gluten-free. 

Slice it in half, and make this bagel into your portable office keto sandwich. Or put it on a side of keto soup like low-carb fall pumpkin soup. 

If you are hosting a holiday brunch like Thanksgiving morning, this will be a perfect keto option. 

Get the recipe from Delish

5. Keto Bread Rolls Recipe

Keto bread rolls recipe
Courtesy of Kirbie’s Cravings

If you are having a hearty keto soup or juicy casserole for dinner, you’d want keto dinner rolls to go with it. 

It’s the perfect kind of bread to soak the flavorful soup and juice. Not to mention, bread rolls with flavored butter is the golden way to start your meal. 

While eating keto means you have to put in some work to make the dreamy keto bread happens, it’s totally worth it. 

Especially with this recipe, I tell you. 

Kirbie’s bread rolls are super delicious and definitely a must at your next dinner party. Just have a basket full of it on the table with butter. Your guests will gush over how wonderfully chewy they are. 

Get the recipe from Kirbie Cravings

6. Keto Pull-Apart Bread Rolls

Keto pull-apart bread rolls recipe
Courtesy of Beauty And The Foodie

I have longed for buttery and soft bread on keto, and what did it for me was this pull-apart clover bread from Stacey. 

It’s cheesy and buttery and best of all, they are super fluffy. 

I just never thought it was possible without yeast and super refined wheat. 

Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised by how soft this keto pull-apart bread came out. 

No dense sturdiness and no dryness. 

It’s definitely one of the keto bread recipes out there, and you just have to trust me on this. Make this bread your go-to especially in the holiday season when bread is a must on the party menu. 

Get the full recipe from Beauty and the Foodie

7. Keto Dinner Rolls with Almond Flour

Keto dinner rolls recipe
Courtesy of My Keto Kitchen

Do you want easy dinner rolls that can go well with beef stew, or juicy and saucy meatballs? 

Or it may be that you are looking for keto bread for your sloppy Joe sandwich. Whatever your keto bread needs are, these keto dinner rolls can fill it, and I mean it. 

This is one keto dinner roll perfect for Thanksgiving, so you can enjoy every bit of gravy till the last drop. But if you make an extra batch, they’ll double as keto slider buns. 

The nicest thing about this is you can freeze them for a few months or chill them in the fridge for a few days. If meal prep is the thing for you, you’ll certainly appreciate this recipe. 

Also, if you are on a budget, this is a great way to finish up your sour cream and eggs. And you don’t even have to shop for the rest of the ingredients. The recipe only uses only the things you most likely already have like almond flour and butter. 

If you need to make a batch of keto bread rolls at the last minute, I suggest you go with this recipe. 

I’d say it’s one of the easiest to make and takes the least time to prep and bake. 

Head over to My Keto Kitchen for the complete recipe.

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