Keto Focaccia - Healthy Recipes Blog (2024)

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This wonderful keto focaccia is made with modified Fathead dough. It is delicious, very satiating, and a generous square has just 3 grams of net carbs.

It's also very easy to make! With a prep time of 15 minutes and a baking time of another 15 minutes, it's ready fast and requires minimum effort.

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Whenever I bake with almond flourfathead dough, I'm amazed at how wonderfully versatile it is. This recipe is a very good example.

It doesn't taste like the real thing. But it's very very good. When you make bread out of mozzarella, cream cheese, almond flour, an egg, and baking powder, you don't actually expect bread. You expect some kind of an inferior keto substitute. But this is amazingly bread-like and incredibly tasty.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make this tasty keto focaccia. The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

For the bread:

Mozzarella: I use shredded part-skim mozzarella. Make sure you're not using low-fat mozzarella. It won't work.

Cream cheese: It's best to use full-fat cream cheese in this recipe. I don't recommend using reduced-fat cheese.

Almond flour: I use blanched finely ground flour. I don't recommend using coarse almond meal in this recipe. It will negatively affect the bread's texture.

Baking powder: Gluten-free if needed.

Egg: I use large eggs in most of my recipes, this one included.

Toppings:

Rosemary: Fresh rosemary leaves to scatter on top.

Salt: Coarse salt, like the one you would use to top soft pretzels. You can order it on Amazon.

Olive oil spray: To coat the top of the bread before baking.

Instructions

Making this keto focaccia is surprisingly easy. Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps:

First, you melt shredded mozzarella and cream cheese in the microwave.

Next, add almond flour, baking powder, and egg. Stir the mixture with a rubber spatula, then knead it with your hands. You'll want to work fast, making sure the dough is uniform before it has a chance to cool and harden.

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The next step is to press the dough into a greased square baking dish. With your fingertips, make dimples in the dough.

Now scatter the rosemary leaves on top of the bread - gently press on them to make sure they adhere to the dough - and sprinkle it with coarse salt. Then liberally spray it with olive oil.

The last step is to bake the bread until puffed and golden brown, 15-17 minutes in a 350°F oven. It will smell so good when it's ready!

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Expert tip

Make sure to use quality olive oil for topping the bread - it makes a difference. Even if you use olive oil spray like I do, there are better sprays out there that contain extra virgin olive oil and no additives.

Serving suggestions

This Italian bread, which literally translates to "flat bread," is great as a snack or as an appetizer.

As a snack, I like to top it with thin slices of sharp cheese. As an appetizer, I serve it with seasoned extra-virgin olive oil for dipping.

Sometimes I serve it as an accompaniment to a hearty soup, such as this hamburger soup.

Whatever you serve it with, it's best when eaten freshly baked and warm.

Storing leftovers

Once cooled and sliced, this bread freezes well in freezer bags and thaws beautifully in the microwave.

You can also keep it in the fridge, in an airtight container, for 3-4 days. But it keeps fresher in the freezer.

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Keto Focaccia

This wonderful keto focaccia is made with almond flour. It's tender, fragrant, and so good!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Rest time15 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Snack

Cuisine: Italian

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 9 squares

Calories: 190kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • Olive oil spray

Bread:

  • cups shredded part skim mozzarella (6 oz)
  • 1 oz cream cheese cubed
  • cups blanched finely ground almond flour (6 oz)
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder (gluten free if needed)
  • 1 large egg lightly beaten

Toppings:

  • 1 tablespoon rosemary leaves
  • ½ teaspoon coarse salt

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Spray the bottom of a square 8-inch baking dish with olive oil. Line it with a parchment square, and spray the parchment paper.

  • Place the mozzarella in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Top it with the cream cheese cubes. Microwave for 30 seconds. Stir, then microwave for 40 more seconds.

  • Stir again, and add the almond flour, the baking powder, and the egg. Stir with a rubber spatula, then knead with your hands. Work quickly, kneading the dough well before it cools, and making sure it's completely uniform.

  • Press the dough into the prepared baking dish. This is easier to do with lightly oiled hands. With your fingertips, make dimples in the dough, as shown in the video.

  • Scatter the rosemary leaves on top of the bread, gently pressing them into the dough, and sprinkle with coarse salt. Liberally spray the top of the bread with olive oil.

  • Bake the focaccia until puffed and golden brown, 15-17 minutes.

  • Cool in the pan on a cooling rack for 15 minutes, then cut into nine squares and serve.

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Notes

Make sure to use quality olive oil for topping the bread - it makes a difference. Even if you use olive oil spray like I do, there are better sprays out there that contain extra virgin olive oil and no additives.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 1square | Calories: 190kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 332mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g

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FAQs

Is focaccia bread healthy for weight loss? ›

Can Aid in Weight Loss. Preparing your focaccia bread the traditional way with extra virgin olive oil will be heartier, with more protein and lipids than regular bread. It also satiates more than other variants. Focaccia is rich in carbohydrates and proteins.

Is homemade focaccia healthy? ›

Benefits for your figure and your health

Rather, focaccia provides complex carbohydrates that slowly give the body energy and help better regulate blood sugar levels,” Schirò explains. If it's made with whole wheat flour then it's got an extra edge. “It provides a greater amount of vitamins, minerals and fiber.

Is focaccia high in carbs? ›

Is focaccia high in carbs? Conventional focaccia is made with wheat flour and has about 20g of carbs per serving. But this keto focaccia bread is completely grain free and has only 5g of carbs and 2.5g of fiber.

Can carbquik be used in place of flour? ›

Carbquik is a processed flour alternative made from wheat flour. It's designed to work in recipes calling for all-purpose flour and has been popular in dirty keto communities as an easy substitution.

Which is healthier focaccia or sourdough? ›

Sourdough is more nutritious, easier to digest, and has a lower glycemic index. Sourdough also contains less gluten than other bread.

Which bread is good for belly fat loss? ›

Yes, whole grain bread is very good for weight loss. Eating whole grains have been shown to help eliminate more belly fat when compared to eating refined grains. Whole grain bread contains fiber, which may also help keep you full for longer, making it easier to eat less overall and help lose weight.

Which is better ciabatta or focaccia? ›

Serving: Focaccia is incredibly versatile and can be served as an antipasto, appetizer, table bread or snack. In contrast, ciabatta serves as a delicious sandwich bread.

Why do Italians eat focaccia? ›

But though pizza can stand in for a meal, focaccia is more of a snack, or at most an appetizer. In Italy, it's a popular walking-around food. Also, though cold pizza may have a certain raffish charm, focaccia really needs to be eaten when it's hot to be at its best.

Is it better to use bread flour or all purpose flour for focaccia? ›

Bread flour is slightly higher in protein than All-purpose, so gives the focaccia just a little more chew. I love the mix of both, but just AP flour works just fine too!

What bread has the healthiest carbs? ›

Some breads are more nutritious than others. To choose a beneficial bread, you can look for varieties made from 100% whole-grain and/or sprouted-grain flours. Make sure your bread is low in added sweeteners. A few good options include sourdough, rye, flax, and oat breads.

Why is focaccia so good? ›

Focaccia is an olive oil-rich Italian bread we can't decide is better described metaphorically as a sponge or a springy mattress. It's crispy and golden on the top and bottom crusts, and inside, it has an airy crumb (meaning there are tons of air holes, big and small, that squish in the best way possible).

What is the best keto flour to bake with? ›

Almond flour is one of the most versatile keto flours on the market. It can be used in savory or sweet recipes, such as breads, cookies, pancakes or cookies but can also be added to meatballs in place of traditional bread crumbs or used to bread chicken.

Which is the lowest carb flour? ›

The most commonly used flour which is the lowest in carbs is coconut flour. Note: Psyllium has the lowest carbs, however, psyllium is generally not used to bake entire cakes or cookies, it's used in smaller quantities to add bulk, fiber, and elasticity.

How many carbs can I eat and stay in ketosis? ›

On the keto diet, you are allowed to have no more than 50 grams of net carbs per day – and the fewer, the better! But by focusing on “net” rather than “total” carbs, you won't be denying your body the essential fiber it needs for proper function.

How is focaccia bread different from normal bread? ›

How Is Focaccia Different From Other Bread? Focaccia is ½" to 1" thick with a light crust on the top and bottom. It's often described as "flatbread" or "Italian flat bread," but unlike the flat bread we're used to, it isn't flat at all, but thick and fluffy.

Why is focaccia bread so good? ›

Focaccia is an olive oil-rich Italian bread we can't decide is better described metaphorically as a sponge or a springy mattress. It's crispy and golden on the top and bottom crusts, and inside, it has an airy crumb (meaning there are tons of air holes, big and small, that squish in the best way possible).

How many slices of bread can I eat a day for weight loss? ›

All bread, even whole grain bread, is a processed food, not a natural fiber food, like fruits, veggies or beans. That means bread should be limited to 25 percent of your plate. We recommend having no more than one slice a day.

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