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This almond flour bread recipe is easily one of my best recipes… ever!

This simple, grain-free, dairy-free, gluten-free almond flour bread is super easy to prepare and tastes absolutely incredible. Even if it’s your first time trying it out, you can expect results that look and taste professional.

A big issue with many gluten-free loaves of bread is that they are highly processed and not much better for you than most wheat bread. Even without gluten, these highly processed breads may still trigger inflammation or digestive distress.

After playing around with almond flour bread recipes for a few weeks, I’m really happy with this recipe. It’s similar to the texture of banana bread—thick, dense, and ultra-satisfying. (Minus the banana flavor, of course.)

If you like this almond flour bread recipe, check out my other delicious almond flour recipes here.

Almond Flour Bread Ingredient Notes

Almond Flour

Almond flour is dense. Keep in mind that two tablespoons of almond flour are basically equal to a handful of almonds. The eggs in this bread make it even denser (but not too eggy).

Just a thin slice or two of this low-carb bread can make the perfect-sized snack.

  • Does almond flour rise with yeast? No, almond flour doesn’t rise with yeast because of its low carbohydrate count. In this recipe, the almond flour gets its quick bread rise from the baking soda and eggs, but without that eggy taste. My almond flour bread recipe doesn’t use yeast because I don’t want you to waste your money. Yeast doesn’t really work well with low-carb flours like almond flour, so it’s pointless to add. Egg, baking powder, and baking soda make almond flour rise, though.
  • Can almond flour be bad for you? Almonds contain phytic acid, which may impair your zinc, iron, and calcium absorption. However, almond flour contains a lot less phytic acid than most flours, including wheat flour. The process of blanching almond flour gets rid of most of the phytic acid. In general, almond flour is good for you!
  • Can I use a different flour in this recipe? This recipe is specifically written for almond flour. Almond flour in general is hard to substitute. I don’t recommend using this recipe with another type of flour. For more information on substituting almond flour, read my Ultimate Guide to Flour Substitutions.

I was so thrilled when I recently found well-priced organic almond flour at Costco. Thank goodness healthy ingredients are in demand more than ever before.

Eggs

Yes, this version of almond flour bread needs eggs to rise. I’m working on an egg-free version, so subscribe to my email list or Youtube Channel to get that soon.

This almond flour bread recipe does not taste like eggs! I prefer the eggs in this recipe because they add even more protein to keep me full.

Ground Flax Seeds

I add ground flax to this recipe to increase the nutrition and texture. However, you can replace the ground flax seeds with an equal amount more almond flour if you prefer.

Ask your local store to start carrying these ingredients if you have trouble locating them. You can also find them online.

Honey

The honey is in this recipe to activate the baking soda. Baking, after all, is mostly science. It’s a negligible amount of sugar and it is necessary to help this bread rise. I do not recommend substituting it.

Honey is naturally acidic (not acidic tasting, but it does have an acidic PH), which activates the baking soda (a base on the PH scale). The eggs also assist in this process. Make this almond flour bread recipe directly as-written for best results.

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If you want an easy recipe for plain almond flour bread that’s super versatile (like for sandwich bread), just leave the herbs out.

Either way, you can put this bread in a toaster anytime you’re craving a toasty treat

Herby Variation

I’m in love with the combination of fresh thyme and fresh rosemary. They’re hearty herbs that stand up well to baking.

Use any mixture of fresh herbs that you like, or leave them out if you prefer for a plain (but delicious!) loaf of almond flour bread.

I use a food processor to make quick work of mixing the dough, but you can mix it by hand if you prefer. Just mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl, then the wet ingredients in a separate mixing bowl.

Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir well to combine. Then, follow the recipe below, starting at step 5.

If you love this almond flour bread, I suggest trying it with my Homemade Chia Seed Jam. It’s a family favorite.

Other great spreads to use include:

  • Vegan cream cheese or regular cream cheese if you tolerate dairy
  • Vegan butter or regular butter if you tolerate dairy
  • Real maple syrup
  • Honey
  • Peanut butter or almond butter can also be nice, but since this bread is made of nuts, only use a nut or peanut spread if you want the extra energy

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  • Perfect Almond Flour Scones
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  • Almond Flour Quiche Crust
  • Almond Flour Shortbread Cookies

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Almond Flour Bread Recipe

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  • Author: Elizabeth Rider
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 30-40 minutes
  • Total Time: 45-55 minutes
  • Yield: 10 slices 1x
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Description

This almond flour bread recipe is a top Google Search and Youtube Search result for a reason! Combining almond flour with a few simple ingredients turns into a wonderful gluten-free almond flour bread. Make this almond flour bread recipe exactly as written for the best results.

Ingredients

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Dry ingredients

  • 2 1/4 cups almond flour, blanched
  • 1/4 cup ground flaxseed
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine texture sea salt (such as Real Salt)

Wet ingredients

  • 5 large eggs (or 4 jumbo eggs)
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Fresh herbs (optional; omit for plain bread—see note below)

  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves
  • 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary, finely chopped

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. Grease a 9×5 loaf pan. You can use parchment paper if you like.
  3. In a food processor, combine the dry ingredients.
  4. Pulse them until well combined—about 10 pulses.
  5. Add the wet ingredients and mix until well combined—about 20 seconds. Remember to scrape down the edges.
  6. Add the optional fresh herbs.
  7. Pulse another 5 or 6 times to mix the herbs into the dough without puréeing them. The dough will be like a very thick batter, but should be thin enough that it wouldn’t roll into a ball.
  8. Pour dough into your prepared loaf pan. There should be enough to fill the pan about halfway up.
  9. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean from the center. It should look golden brown on top, like regular bread.
  10. Remove from oven. Let it cool in the pan for 30 minutes to room temperature before serving.

Nutrition

  • Calories: 110

Recipe Notes

Delicious Herby-Bread Variation

Add 2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves + 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary, finely chopped, to the food processor right after mixing and pulse 5-6 times to incorporate the herbs but not puree them into the dough. Bake as usual.

Doubling This Recipe

I tried to double this recipe. I filled the pan all the way up, but I couldn’t get it to properly cook all the way through. I say fill the pan halfway for a good 10 slices, and repeat the whole (quick) process if you need more.

Don’t Use Almond Meal

A common mistake when baking with almond flour is using almond meal instead of almond flour. Almond meal is typically a thicker grind than its “flour” counterpart.

Almond meal is made of ground almonds with the skins left on, while almond flour is finely ground almonds that have been balanced to remove the skins. The texture will be much better with almond flour.

Can I skip the ground flaxseed?

Yes, if you don’t want to use the ground flaxseed or don’t have any, you can replace it with an equal amount more of almond flour.

Olive Oil Alternatives

Instead of the extra virgin olive oil, you could use grapeseed oil or avocado oil.

Can I replace the almond flour with another type of flour?

No. This recipe is specifically written for almond flour. Almond flour in general is hard to substitute. I don’t recommend using this recipe with another type of flour. For more information on substituting almond flour, read my Ultimate Guide to Flour Substitutions.

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FAQs

Why didn't my almond flour bread rise? ›

So, if you've ever made an almond flour recipe and had issues with the final product holding together, leaching out the oils or butter, or not rising properly and holding its shape, a likely culprit is that you are using the coarser almond meal, instead of almond flour.

What is the ratio of almond flour to bread flour? ›

Almond flour can be substituted for regular flour at a 1:1 ratio. It is important to note that almond flour may require more egg to bind the flour.

How much almond flour equals 1 cup all-purpose flour? ›

If your recipe calls for all-purpose flour and you want to use a gluten-free substitute, try using a lower amount of almond flour—a ¾ cup for every 1 cup of all-purpose flour—and add a binding agent to act as a glue. (Common gluten-free binders are xanthan gum, guar gum, and psyllium husk).

What is a good binder for almond flour? ›

Without the gluten as a binder, almond flour batters and doughs need a bit of firming up. Egg whites are a great binder that don't change the flavor. You can use whole eggs but the yolks add an eggy flavor that isn't always desirable.

Do you need to use xanthan gum with almond flour? ›

The Basic Baking Guidelines

Our chef prefers to add a little xanthan gum or cornstarch to the almond flour to help with the texture, though it is not entirely necessary to do so. Almond flour is pretty forgiving in that regard. Some use arrowroot powder to achieve a similar effect in their bread recipes.

What does baking soda do to almond flour? ›

Since almond flour can't trap air like gluten-containing flours, you'll often need a little extra help from leavening agents to ensure your baked goods are light and fluffy. Baking powder, baking soda, and whipped egg whites can all provide lift, but they must be used thoughtfully.

Will yeast react with almond flour? ›

No, almond flour doesn't rise with yeast because of its low carbohydrate count. In this recipe, the almond flour gets its quick bread rise from the baking soda and eggs, but without that eggy taste. My almond flour bread recipe doesn't use yeast because I don't want you to waste your money.

Can almond flour be substituted for bread flour? ›

Gluten-free home cooks have long enjoyed the nutty, flavourful bags of almond flour in their pantries. But it's not just a great substitute for wheat –finely ground almonds make for a great flavour and texture profile in any bake, from delightful macarons to rich breads and pastries.

Can you over mix almond flour? ›

When almond flour is overmixed, its absorbent nature can become a pitfall. The more you mix, the more the fat in the almond flour is released and absorbed, resulting in a dry, crumbly texture in your baked goods.

Does unopened almond flour go bad? ›

If you use alternative types of flour, like oat or almond flour, make sure they're also stored in a similar airtight container, because they will spoil much faster than all-purpose white flour. If stored properly, almond flour has a shelf life of about one year.

What is the best use of almond flour? ›

Almond flour is versatile — its nutty flavor and delicate texture work beautifully in all kinds of cookies, cakes, and breads. It can also be used as a gluten-free breading or coating for fried or baked foods. You can also use it as a thickening agent in soups, stews, and sauces.

Is almond flour good for diabetics? ›

Almond flour is a low glycemic index food. Compared to wheat flour, almond flour has fewer sugars and carbohydrates. Switching to almond flour can help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar levels more effectively. Almond flour contains a lot of prebiotic dietary fiber.

Is almond flour low carb? ›

1. Almond flour. Almond flour is probably the most widely used keto flour substitute. It's made simply from crushed almonds and is extremely low in carbs, containing only 3 grams of total carbs and 1 gram of net carbs per 2-tablespoon (14-gram) serving ( 3 ).

Does almond flour bake differently? ›

Almond flour is a little more moist than wheat flour, and doesn't have quite the same binding qualities. You'll do best to substitute 1:1 to begin with, as many recipes respond well to this direct replacement. But be prepared to add more almond flour as you go to compensate for the wetter batter.

How to use almond flour in place of regular flour? ›

While there is not an exact conversion number, on average ¾ cups of traditional flour is likely converted at a 1:2 ratio of 1 ½ cups of almond flour. Almond flour can carry more moisture than traditional flour, therefore, you may need to add more of it to a recipe to prevent watery batter or dough.

How do you adjust almond flour? ›

It requires different measurements and adjustments to achieve the right texture in baked goods. A good rule of thumb is to use 1/2 to 3/4 cup of almond flour for every 1 cup of wheat flour in a recipe.

Why is my almond flour cake dry? ›

The more you mix, the more the fat in the almond flour is released and absorbed, resulting in a dry, crumbly texture in your baked goods.

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