Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Made with Baking Soda (2024)

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Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Made with Baking Soda (Baking Powder)

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I’ve made a Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe before, but it was made with cream of tarter. I wanted to see if I could get similar results with baking soda with a similar recipe. It worked! I made a deliciousLow Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Made with Baking Soda!! Baking soda is always in my pantry but Cream of Tarter isn’t. I’m glad it turned out.

Low Carb Cloud Bread

I quite bread more than four months ago, and I haven’t looked back. Truthfully, I feel so much better and less bloated. If you like slices of bread but can’t really tolerate the gluten or the carbs, thisLow Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Made with Baking Soda is a must try! This recipe is perfect for someone on a low carb, keto diet or a gluten-free diet.

I wanna say this only took about 5 minutes to whip up too. It’s really quick and tastes absolutely amazing. My husband was very impressed and he loves his bread.

We love a savory type bread so I added Rosemary seasoning and sea salt with a small amount of pepper on top of each slice. Those seasoning combinations brought this bread choice to a whole new level.

Cloud Bread

Cloud bread is a light, fluffy, airy type bread that practically melts in your mouth! It’s one of the best replacement recipes for real bread and it’s high in protein too.

I’m not exactly sure how long it will last in the refrigerator though. I make a batch at a time and that usually only lasts our family 3 to 4 days at most. This bread does not have any preservatives so I would make sure you do keep it refrigerated.

Grab the printable version of this recipe at the very bottom of this post.

Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Ingredients

  • 3 eggs, separated
  • 3 Tablespoons cream cheese
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder (or cream of tarter)
  • Optional: 1/2 teaspoon Rosemary seasoning
  • Optional: 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • Optional: 1/4 teaspoon pepper

Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit
  2. Separate the egg yolks from the egg whites.
  3. In the egg yolks bowl, add the cream cheese and mix it with a hand mixer until it’s fully blended.
  4. In the egg whites bowl, add the baking powder and mix it with a hand mixer until the egg whites are fluffy and form peaks that hold their shape (as seen in the photos below). This process will take the longest at about 5 minutes or so.
  5. Next, you will combine both bowls together into one. Fold the mixtures together until the are fully mixed but don’t over mix these ingredients. It’s important to keep the egg whites nice and fluffy. Over mixing these ingredients will cause a thick liquidy mixture and that won’t work for this bread recipe. There will be no way to correct this recipe if you over mix it. You will want to do this rather quickly so the ingredients don’t melt back to a liquid consistency.
  6. Spray the baking pan with a non-stickcooking spray and drop small spoonfuls of the batter onto a cookie sheet with a bakers mat to prevent sticking. Use the spoon to spread out the batter in the size of bread you want. Now sprinkle any seasonings you want on the top of each bread patty.
  7. I made hamburger bun sized bread patties. I am able to get between 10 and 12 slices of bread out of this recipe.
  8. Bake it for about 15 to 20 minutes. My oven tends to cook at a higher temperature so I know my recipes get done faster. Usually, 15 minutes is all it takes for me. Be sure to watch it when it’s close to the 15-minute mark. They should be a light golden brown color when they are done.

Cloud Bread Nutrition

Serves 12 (2 slices)

Calories 27, Total C 0.4g, Fiber 0g, Net C 0.4g, Sugars 0.1g, Fat 2.1g, Protein 1.7g

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Cloud Bread With Baking Soda

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Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Made with Baking Soda

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Servings 12

Calories 27

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit

  • Separate the egg yolks from the egg whites.

  • In the egg yolks bowl, add the cream cheese and mix it with a hand mixer until it's fully blended.

  • In the egg whites bowl, add the baking powder and mix it with a hand mixer until the egg whites are fluffy and form peaks that hold their shape (as seen in the photos below). This process will take the longest at about 5 minutes or so.

  • Next, you will combine both bowls together into one. Fold the mixtures together until the are fully mixed but don't over mix these ingredients. It's important to keep the egg whites nice and fluffy. Over mixing these ingredients will cause a thick liquidy mixture and that won't work for this bread recipe. There will be no way to correct this recipe if you over mix it. You will want to do this rather quickly so the ingredients don't melt back to a liquid consistency.

  • Spray the baking pan with a non-stick cooking spray and drop small spoonfuls of the batter onto a cookie sheet with a bakers mat to prevent sticking. Use the spoon to spread out the batter in the size of bread you want. Now sprinkle any seasonings you want on the top of each bread patty.

  • I made hamburger bun sized bread patties. I am able to get between 10 and 12 slices of bread out of this recipe.

  • Bake it for about 15 to 20 minutes. My oven tends to cook at a higher temperature so I know my recipes get done faster. Usually, 15 minutes is all it takes for me. Be sure to watch it when it's close to the 15-minute mark. They should be a light golden brown color when they are done.

Nutrition

Serving: 2slices | Calories: 27 | Carbohydrates: 0.4g | Protein: 1.7g | Fat: 2.1g | Sugar: 0.1g

Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy.

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If you are looking for more Keto snack ideas, I highly suggest you look at the Top 10 Keto Snacks article here! It’s an excellent list of great ideas.

Low Carb Cloud Bread Recipe Made with Baking Soda (2024)

FAQs

Why isn't my cloud bread getting fluffy? ›

Beat the egg whites longer than you think you need.

If the whites don't get “stiff” enough, your cloud bread will spread and be flat.

What does baking soda do to homemade bread? ›

Formally known as sodium bicarbonate, it's a white crystalline powder that is naturally alkaline, or basic (1). Baking soda becomes activated when it's combined with both an acidic ingredient and a liquid. Upon activation, carbon dioxide is produced, which allows baked goods to rise and become light and fluffy (1).

Why is my cloud bread so runny? ›

The problem some people have had when making this recipe is that they don't mix the egg whites long enough, causing the mixture to be too runny.

Why does my cloud bread taste like eggs? ›

Cloud bread is not bread. Both the sweet and savory versions are made nearly entirely from whipped eggs. Any secondary ingredients add little in the way of flavor and are there mostly to stabilize the whipped eggs.

What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

Add Milk

To make your bread soft and fluffy, another trick used by commercial bakers is replacing water with milk. Milk has fats which make bread softer. We at Old Bridge Bakery, carrying years of tradition of bread making, provide authentic and delicious loaves of bread in different flavours.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Potato Flakes or Potato Water

Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

Which is healthier yeast or baking soda? ›

Baking powder consists of baking soda plus some dry organic acid to ensure that it reacts to form carbon dioxide. Baking soda relies on acidic components in the recipe, and both depend somewhat on heat. In terms of health, there is no difference, but in terms of recipes, they are not interchangeable.

Can I use baking soda instead of yeast for bread? ›

You can substitute yeast with equal parts lemon juice and baking soda. So if a recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of yeast, you can use half a teaspoon of lemon juice and half a teaspoon of baking soda. Keep in mind that the bread will not need the typical proofing time and the dough will begin rising right away.

What happens when you put too much baking soda in bread? ›

Too much baking soda will result in a soapy taste with a coarse, open crumb.

How do you make cloud dough less stiff? ›

Start mixing the cloud dough with your hands once it's too hard to get it smooth with a spoon. Scrape the dough out onto a work surface and knead it with your hands to get it nice and pliable. Add a bit more cornstarch if the playdough is too soft. Add a bit more lotion or conditioner if it is too stiff.

Do you need cornstarch for cloud dough? ›

What are the ingredients of cloud dough? All you need is cornstarch and hair conditioner.

Is there a no carb bread? ›

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 can I use instead of cream of tartar? ›

The 6 Best Things to Use If You Don't Have Cream of Tartar
  • Lemon juice.
  • White vinegar.
  • Baking powder.
  • Buttermilk.
  • Yogurt.
  • Copper bowl.
  • No substitute.

Does cloud dough go bad? ›

Store the cloud dough for future play in an airtight container. Really, this stuff doesn't go bad. You know you'll need to toss it when it gets impossible debris in it.

Why is my bread dough not fluffy? ›

Incorrect Activation or Wrong Yeast. For the bread to appear soft and fluffy, You must ensure that your yeast ferments correctly. It's not just the temperature in your kitchen, but also the activity of the yeast. Also, you must add the yeast to warm water to activate it.

Why isn't my sourdough bread fluffy? ›

One of the most common mistakes is having a dough temperature that's too low for the starter to feed on all the flour in the dough, resulting in a crumb that's dense, with fewer openings. "Starter is happiest and most active at around 75 degrees. If it's a lot colder, the process will be much slower.

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