Low Carb Cloud Bread | Oopsie Bread - Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

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Cloud bread (also known as oopsie bread) is another excellent low carb bread option. It’s a versatile “bread” without all the carbs, and can be eaten in a variety of ways. You can have it as a sandwich, or as a bun for a hotdog or hamburger. Oopsilicious!

December 22 2015 by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Bread

Cloud bread (also known as oopsie bread) is another excellent low carb bread option. It’s a versatile “bread” without all the carbs, and can be eaten in a variety of ways. You can have it as a sandwich, or as a bun for a hotdog or hamburger. Oopsilicious!

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4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 3 3 eggeggs
  • 1 pinch 1 pinch salt
  • 4½ oz. (9 tbsp) 130 g (130 ml) cream cheese
  • ½ tbsp ½ tbsp ground psyllium husk powder
  • ½ tsp ½ tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp ¼ tsp cream of tartar (optional)

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Instructions

  1. Separate the egg whites from the yolks into two different bowls.

  2. Whip the egg whites and salt with an electric mixer or a handheld whisk until very stiff. This will take a few minutes with the electric mixer and several minutes if done by hand. They're ready when you scoop out a mound of egg white and it holds its peak. If you're using the cream of tartar (see tips below), add it as you whip the egg whites.

  3. Mix the egg yolks and the cream cheese well. If you want, add the psyllium seed husk and baking powder — this makes it more bread-like.

  4. Gently fold the egg whites into the egg yolk mix – try to keep the air in the egg whites.

  5. Place as many dollops of the mixture as servings in the recipe on a parchment paper-lined baking tray. Spread out the circles with a spatula to about ½ inch (1 cm) thick.

  6. Bake in the middle of the oven at 300° F (150° C) forabout 25 minutes until golden.

How to store cloud bread<

You can store cloud bread in the refrigerator for 2-3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Put a layer of parchment paper between each slice to avoid the pieces sticking together. That way you can grab as many pieces as you want and there's no need to thaw them all at once.

You can thaw frozen cloud bread at room temperature or in the refrigerator. They taste even better if you toast them after thawing but you can also reheat them in the oven: preheat the oven to 300°F (150°C) and place the cloud bread pieces on the rack for about five minutes. They will be fresh and good as new!

How to use cloud bread

You can use this bread as the base for you favorite sandwich or use it as a hotdog or hamburger bun. There are really no limits so feel free to vary the toppings after your personal taste.

How to vary the bread recipe

This recipe doesn't have a lot of flavor by itself which makes it great to use as sandwich bread. You can add a crunch by using different kinds of seeds. You can use poppy seeds, sesame or sunflower seeds or any other kind you like. Sprinkle it on the bread before you bake them. You can substitute flavored cream cheese, mascarpone cheese or full-fat Greek yogurt for the cream cheese. The first option will give you more flavor and the others more fluff, depending on what you're going for.

How about cream of tartar?

You can add cream of tartar in the egg whites as you mix them until stiff, however it's not obligatory. It will stabilize the eggs, increase their heat tolerance and keep the cloud bread from deflating.

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227 comments

  1. 201

    Reply to comment #200 by Linda

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    May 28 2020

    In case anyone is still making these, I'd like to note that the best way to shape them if you're making sandwich buns is to use a muffin top pan instead of a flat sheet pan. The cups are the right size for a burger and they hold the batter so it rises instead of spreads out. There's no fat in this batter, which can make it more likely to stick, so be sure to grease the muffin cups well. Good luck!

    An excellent suggestion for those who have the equipment!

  2. 202

    brenda27

    June 15 2020

    For those of us who are worthless in the kitchen, this recipe should include a link to detailed instructions on how to stiffen egg whites. I struggled a great deal trying to get this recipe started.

    Reply: #203

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    Reply to comment #202 by brenda27

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    June 15 2020

    For those of us who are worthless in the kitchen, this recipe should include a link to detailed instructions on how to stiffen egg whites. I struggled a great deal trying to get this recipe started.

    Whip consistently for several minutes with a wire whisk or a few minutes with a hand mixer will stiffen the egg whites. Stiff peaks is when egg whites keep their peaks when you remove the whisk.

  4. 204

    lauramb1994

    July 9 2020

    I made this for a BLT. Made double so I could have a sandwich later on. I am amazed at how good it was. I made it as directed without any problems. I did notice that it wasn't browning very well in the oven. I added 5 minutes to the baking and still didn't notice the top browning. So I turned the broiler on and watched it carefully until the tops browned up and they were perfect. This is a winner for sure!

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    Robert in Iowa

    July 27 2020

    You don't need to use both baking powder and cream of tarter, just one is fine they both do the same thing. Also if you have a blender you can do the egg whites in that, it works great and you don't have to stand over it just let it go.

  6. 206

    Jojo

    August 28 2020

    Is one piece of bread 1 serving?

    Reply: #207

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    Reply to comment #206 by Jojo

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    August 28 2020

    Is one piece of bread 1 serving?

    That depends on how many pieces you spread out. If you make the recipe for 4 servings and get 4 pieces then one is a serving.

  8. 208

    dwir917

    September 21 2020

    If the recipe only has 2 g net carbs per serving, why is it listed as "moderate low carb" instead of keto? Is there something that divides keto from low carb other than net carbs?

    Reply: #209

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    Reply to comment #208 by dwir917

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 21 2020

    If the recipe only has 2 g net carbs per serving, why is it listed as "moderate low carb" instead of keto? Is there something that divides keto from low carb other than net carbs?

    Check out #2 on our Recipe FAQ https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/recipes/faq#2

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    Christoulla

    January 6 2021

    Thank you SO much for the cloud bread recipe. I love it! It’s the first keto bread recipe I actually like. I really don’t like the taste or texture of almond flour, coconut flour or flaxseed or the eggy taste of other keto breads. This one tastes nice and is also pliable. So happy! This is going to make low carb a whole heap easier!

    Reply: #211

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    Reply to comment #210 by Christoulla

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    January 7 2021

    Thank you SO much for the cloud bread recipe. I love it! It’s the first keto bread recipe I actually like. I really don’t like the taste or texture of almond flour, coconut flour or flaxseed or the eggy taste of other keto breads. This one tastes nice and is also pliable. So happy! This is going to make low carb a whole heap easier!

    I'm so glad you found one that worked for you!!

  12. 212

    Reply to comment #201 by Crystal Pullen

    Maureen

    April 29 2021

    What a great idea to use a muffin top tin (well greased / or if you have patience to cut out parchemen paper)
    i will try this next time i make them.

    I made these for the first time today. i added a little oregano since i knew its for a cheese burger dinner later today.
    but i wanted to try a bite ... so i spread on a little pesto with cheese and oh my THAT IS TASTY !
    thank you for this recipe!

  13. 213

    Kirsty

    July 26 2021

    It says you can use marscapone or greek yogurt in place of the cream cheese - can I assume you could also use ricotta or quark?

    Reply: #214

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    Reply to comment #213 by Kirsty

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 26 2021

    It says you can use marscapone or greek yogurt in place of the cream cheese - can I assume you could also use ricotta or quark?

    While we have not tested those ingredients, they could work well!

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    elmore_d

    August 15 2021

    It fills the gap between the Keto diet and conventional bread.

    It's really good for BLTs.

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    DEBORAH

    September 5 2021

    For better browning add 1/4 tsp of Allulose. It won't make it sweet but will help the browning. Adding a 1/4 tsp of nutritional yeast (for those that might have it) also gives it a more "bread-like" taste

    Reply: #217

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    Reply to comment #216 by DEBORAH

    Estela Lopez

    September 6 2021

    For better browning add 1/4 tsp of Allulose. It won't make it sweet but will help the browning. Adding a 1/4 tsp of nutritional yeast (for those that might have it) also gives it a more "bread-like" taste

    Hi! Allulose is a good choice for baking. You can learn more about this and other sweeteners at this link:

    https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/keto/sweeteners

  18. 218

    jen

    September 30 2021

    Where are the directions?

    Reply: #219

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    Reply to comment #218 by jen

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    September 30 2021

    Where are the directions?

    The step by step instructions are on this page. If you are having technical issues, please reach out to support@dietdoctor.com

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    Monica Mendez

    October 25 2021

    Since I don't have psyllium husk powder right now, what's a good substitute for the psyllium husk? Could I use ground flaxseed instead and will that retain the same carbs?

    Reply: #221

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    Reply to comment #220 by Monica Mendez

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    October 25 2021

    Since I don't have psyllium husk powder right now, what's a good substitute for the psyllium husk? Could I use ground flaxseed instead and will that retain the same carbs?

    We have not tested this recipe without the psyllium.

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    Mike

    November 18 2021

    How many constitute one serving?

    Reply: #223

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    Reply to comment #222 by Mike

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    November 18 2021

    How many constitute one serving?

    That depends on how many pieces you spread out. If you make the recipe for 4 servings and get 4 pieces, then one is a serving.

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    Lenore

    December 21 2021

    I think I’ve tried every keto bread recipe available over the almost 3 years I’ve been eating Keto and this cloud bread is my absolute favourite. I make it weekly for sandwich lunches and hamburgers. I was initially having a problem with them sticking even when using parchment paper, so I bought 2 large trays with silicone mats and the bread comes off easily from the silicone. I freeze them with parchment paper between each slice (they will stick together if you don’t do that) And they thaw wuickly. By the time I’ve made my sandwich or burger the bread has thawed ready to eat.

    Reply: #225

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    Reply to comment #224 by Lenore

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    December 21 2021

    I think I’ve tried every keto bread recipe available over the almost 3 years I’ve been eating Keto and this cloud bread is my absolute favourite. I make it weekly for sandwich lunches and hamburgers. I was initially having a problem with them sticking even when using parchment paper, so I bought 2 large trays with silicone mats and the bread comes off easily from the silicone. I freeze them with parchment paper between each slice (they will stick together if you don’t do that) And they thaw wuickly. By the time I’ve made my sandwich or burger the bread has thawed ready to eat.

    So glad you love it, Lenore! Great tips about the silicone mats and freezing with parchment!

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    Jimmy

    March 1 2022

    one problem, if you use baking powder, your adding starch. baking powder is a mix of baking soda and starch.

    Replies: #227, #228

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    Reply to comment #226 by Jimmy

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    March 1 2022

    one problem, if you use baking powder, your adding starch. baking powder is a mix of baking soda and starch.

    Hi, Jimmy! Thanks for your comment. The small amount used spread throughout the serving sizes is incredibly minimal.

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    Reply to comment #226 by Jimmy

    Angela

    March 30 2022

    one problem, if you use baking powder, your adding starch. baking powder is a mix of baking soda and starch.

    Baking powder has 1.3g net carbs per 1 tsp. Since this recipe uses 1/2 tsp, then approximately 0.65g net carbs are for the complete recipe. However, since there are 4 servings in the recipe as written, 0.16g of net carbs are per serving... therefore, it isn't enough to worry about, for most people.
    When I first started keto years ago, I would get concerned about the baking powder in keto recipes; I even found keto sites that inflated the net carbs "per serving" by 10 times! They obviously didn't know how to do math or use a calculator. But I have many of these numbers memorized or on a recipe card taped on the inside of my spice cabinet door to help me calculate net carbs when making things for the family.

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    LeeAnne Robertson

    April 5 2023

    I tried this recipe as written, including both baking powder and cream of tartar. I used the recipe for 4 servings.
    I put the entire batter on a cookie sheet lined with parchment and levelled all the ingredients out into one large FLAT rectangle.
    Baked it at 300 F for 1/2 an hour and turned it half way through the cooking time. I also used that opportunity to score the rectangle into six pieces of 'bread'. It came out perfect, and was firm enough to stand up to soft veggie spread. A winner - I'll def. make again.

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Severe carb limits can cause your body to break down fat into ketones for energy. This is called ketosis. Ketosis can cause side effects such as bad breath, headache, fatigue and weakness.

Is Ezekiel bread keto approved? ›

Ezekiel bread is a high-carb food. People with diabetes and those trying to lose weight should only eat it in small amounts. Ezekiel bread is not consistent with a keto diet. Although Ezekiel bread is technically flourless, it is not a gluten-free product.

Does fiber cancel out carbs? ›

On Nutrition Facts food labels, the grams of dietary fiber are already included in the total carbohydrate count. But because fiber is a type of carbohydrate that your body can't digest, it does not affect your blood sugar levels. You should subtract the grams of fiber from the total carbohydrate.

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‍Also prepare, freeze and reheat meals makes you ingest fewer carbs. This process of freezing and reheating changes the molecular structure of the carbs (starch) in such a way that the starch is being transformed into a resistant form your body cannot absorb.

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Is there any type of bread without carbs? ›

A typical slice of cloud bread has zero carbs, 36 calories, and 2 grams each of fat and protein.

Can I eat keto bread every day? ›

You can, maybe a slice or two here and there, but you ideally don't want to be eating too much of it. This is because a keto diet involves eating minimal carbs; less than 50g a day. However, a slice of bread contains around 20g of carbs, which is quite a chunk of your daily carbohydrate allocation.

Is Nature's own keto bread really low carb? ›

This keto bread contains 1g net carbs per slice, providing a high flavor and fiber bread for those following a keto diet. Made to be delicious to the last bite, this sandwich bread also delivers on some very specific dietary preferences with 35 calories per bread slice.

Will one slice of bread break ketosis? ›

You can, maybe a slice or two here and there, but you ideally don't want to be eating too much of it. This is because a keto diet involves eating minimal carbs; less than 50g a day. However, a slice of bread contains around 20g of carbs, which is quite a chunk of your daily carbohydrate allocation.

Will one piece of bread ruin ketosis? ›

Bread, pasta, rice, and other refined carbs

While these are fine to eat in moderation if you're not following a low carb diet, those looking to achieve or maintain ketosis will need to limit them. Try mashed or riced cauliflower as a substitute, or experiment with low carb bread made from eggs, nuts, and seeds.

Will eating low carb put you in ketosis? ›

Most people will need to go under 50 grams per day to reach ketosis. Keep in mind that this doesn't leave you with many carb options — except vegetables and small amounts of berries. To calculate your net carbs, subtract fiber, sugar alcohols, and other nondigestible carbs from the total amount.

Does low carb bread spike blood sugar? ›

Key Takeaways. Keto bread is good for people with diabetes. Since it has a lower carb, higher fiber, and protein, it may help stabilize blood sugar levels. Due to keto bread's higher protein and fiber content, it has a low glycemic index, resulting in less post-meal blood sugar response.

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