Healthy 5 Minute Gluten Free Paleo Bread
Get ready to bite into a super soft slice of sandwich bread. Made without grains, of course! This loaf of gluten free bread is made in 5 minutes and then it’s in the oven! Plus, it tastes like legit sandwich bread.
Grain free, dairy free, and healthy- this bread loaf will disappear fast. It was a hit in this house. And I hope you love it too!
the gluten free bread part
This 5 minute bread literally blew my mind! Wanna know why? Well for starters, it is super easy to make! Only a few ingredients. Throw it in a blender (or food processor). Then bake in the oven. And after it comes out??? Well, that’s when the really good stuff starts happening! Like devouring slice after slice:) This bread is so incredibly soft on the inside and has a moist texture like a loaf of homemade sandwich bread.
Back when I used to eat wheat, once a week my family would buy homemade loaves of bread from a local baker. It was heavenly and filled with whole grains and amazing yeasty flavor. The texture of this bread reminds me of those soft loaves of bread. So, I thought I would share the yumminess. Enjoy!
- 1 cup almond flour
- 3/4 cup arrowroot flour
- 1/2 cup golden milled flax meal
- 1/3 cup coconut oil Solid- not melted
- 4 medium eggs
- 1/4 cup water room temp
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
Info |
Cook Time | 35 minutes |
Prep Time | 5 minutes |
Servings |
slices
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Serve with honey butter or make a yummy sandwich! I made a delicious pesto tomato open face. And it was divine!!
Recipe Notes
Serve with honey butter or make a yummy sandwich! I made a delicious pesto tomato open face. And it was divine!! |
Ingredients
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- Preheat oven to 350F. Line a standard bread pan with parchment paper.
- In a blender or food processor, combine all of the ingredients for the bread.
- Pour the batter into the loaf pan. Bake on 350F for 35 minutes until golden on top.
Nutrition Facts
Healthy 5 Minute Gluten Free Paleo Bread
Amount Per Serving
Calories 238
Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 15g
23%
Saturated Fat 6g
30%
Polyunsaturated Fat 2g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Cholesterol 62mg
21%
Sodium 183mg
8%
Potassium 22mg
1%
Total Carbohydrates 21g
7%
Dietary Fiber 5g
20%
Sugars 3g
Protein 6g
12%
Vitamin A
1%
Calcium
11%
Iron
7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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This is hands down the best gluten free bread I’ve tried (paleo and non-paleo alike)! I used ground chia seed in place of the flax, as it was all I had on hand. It wasn’t quite as pretty as yours, but tastes wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
Great idea with the chia seeds. Thank you for sharing that tip!
This is hands down the best gluten free bread I’ve tried (paleo and non-paleo alike)! Tastes just like regular bread. Thank you so much for sharing!
Oh I’m SO happy you loved it!!
Is the serving size for the whole loaf?
It’s per slice, but there are that many calories because the almonds used instead of regular flour. Don’t worry though, because there is so much protein in it- it can be eaten by itself and it provides 8g protein/slice! Lots of health benefits from the healthy fats as well 🙂
This bread is so so good! I love that it doesn’t have Cassava flour, which upsets my stomach a little. It was so easy and the recipe is also pretty forgiving. I had a crazy two year old (who I thought would like to “help”) and an infant while I was making this and ended up spilling some of the flours and I didn’t measure very accurately and it still came out amazing! Thank you for the recipe!
I love that you had your little helpers in the kitchen! So happy it turned out in the midst of kiddos:)
Is it possible to use a gluten free flour mix, or does that change the consistency of the bread?
Hey Jamie, I am not sure- you could try it for sure! I haven’t tried that before, but I’m always up for an experiment:) Let me know how it turns out!
i tried that and it’s very very dense. I thought it was under baked for a while but it’s still not baking or riding very much. Then again it’s also my very first time making anything gluten free so it could be me! the outside is wonderfully golden brown at this point so im going to stop running it through the oven before i burn it
GIRL!!! I’m with the rest! I’ve tried about 15 Pinterest paleo breads and all were meh. This is AMAZING! My fiancé is in the kitchen literally eating the whole loaf right now! I also agree that this recipe is super forgiving…
I forgot I actually had arrowroot on hand and not wasting the almond flour (22$ where I live) I subbed tapioca. I also don’t like flax at all so I subbed tapioca flour for that also. I also had only three farm eggs – one was pretty big though lol. I also make my own 1-1 ratio baking powder with baking soda and cream of tarter.
It turned out great! Such an amazing crust crunch and it has that spongy texture that all the other paleo breads don’t. It’s soft, light and spread on with Kerrygold salted butter!!! It’s got the slightest hint of sweet. Can’t wait to make my paleo strawberry jam for this! Also excited about applegate lunch meat with this bread for sandwiches! This will be a staple for us (im allergic to preservatives).
Oh I’m so happy you loved it! Thanks for your kind words Adrianne <3
AMAZING!! I used coconut flour instead of arrowroot (cant have arrowroot). It still turned out really well but needed to cook about 20 min longer.
So delicious I don’t even need to put anything on it!
Love it!! So happy you enjoyed it Anna, and that you could sub the arrowroot for a flour you CAN eat! Thank you for your kind words girl <3
I would like to sub the arrowroot flour as well. When you used coconut flour did it turn out dry? I feel like coconut flour soaks up so much moisture. Do you think it would work if I added a little applesauce to offset the coconut flour?
Also, what ratio did you use when you subbed coconut flour for arrowroot flour?
Hi I just lost 29 lbs and looking for a healthier choice bread I’m really wanting to try your bread but really scared of the calories. Is that per slice or whole loaf?
It’s per slice. The thing with paleo is- don’t be afraid of the calories because they come from healthy fats instead of carbs, which is way healthier for you and helps you loose weight, get energy, and have brain power! Healthy fats all the way my friend:)
Is there any other flour I can substitute for arrowroot?
Hi Nicole! Yes, you can use tapioca flour.
Love this bread! How do you recommend I store it?
Thank you! I think the best way to store this bread would be to slice it, put it in a zip lock, and store in the freezer. 🙂
I have tapioca flour. can i use that instead of arrowroot flour? Also can I use coconut sugar instead of honey and if so would i add the 2tb of coconut sugar? I can’t wait to try this!
thank you,
aimee
Hi Aimee, Yes you can use tapioca in place of arrowroot as well as coconut sugar instead of honey… keep in mind that the recipe may need a little more liquid (~1-2 Tbsp.)
Hi,
Thank you for the recipe! Can you tell me what size loaf pan to use?
Thank you,
Jamie
HI Jamie 🙂 This bread is made in a 4″ by 8″ load pan.
I tried this recipe yesterday, it turned out pretty good, I liked that it doesn’t brake when cut, it was easy to make toast with. I wish I would use a smaller loaf pan (5″ x 9″ ) my loaf was flat. Would this recipe work with less eggs? I could taste eggs in it.
Hi Valentina, You could try it with less eggs. Let me know how it goes! 🙂 You can totally bake it in a smaller loaf pan.
I LOVED THIS BREAD!!! I NEED TO KNOW THOUGH THE NUTRITION FACTS IS THAT PER SLICE OR PER LOAF?
I LOVE THIS BREAD! THE NUTRITION FACTS ARE THEY PER SLICE OR ENTIRE LOAF?
Oh so glad you love it!! It’s per slice.
Alright. So I saw this recipe yesterday, and knew I had to make it- even on a weeknight. Blender bread = so so easy (thank you!) Long story short, we’ve already eaten the whole loaf. My husband made awesome BLT’s for dinner, my toddler helped himself to a couple after dinner pieces. 😀 THEN. This morning my husband used the remaining slices to make open face breakfast sammies… runny egg and all. I did bake the loaf for quite a bit longer than you posted… but I’m pretty sure that is a reflection of our sad oven more than anything else. The bread has an awesome rustic texture… I’m going to try bruschetta with it next!! We did give each slice a quick fry in bacon grease to “toast” right before serving. Sidenote, I’m 6mo pregnant… so 2 full BLT’s is totally the norm for me right now 😀 Anyway, THANK YOU! This is my first time landing at your site… and I can’t wait to explore more of your recipes!!
Oh I love this Amy! Thanks for sharing, so happy you are a fan of this bread 🙂
Thank you so much! This was delicious, didn’t crumble and fall apart like most g.f. breads. I brought it to my Bible Study group, one gal is on the Paleo diet and I am gluten free, two gals can eat anything. They all loved it. It is so easy to make, again, thank you so much for posting. I’ve already shared the recipe with two of the gals in the group.
Oh yay Penny! So happy to hear this 🙂 Glad everyone loved it. Thank you for your kind words <3
I am just worried a bit about the calorie intake. Calories per serving 302? isn’t that a bit much? 12 servings 3628 for the whole bread? I hope that is it a mistake. It does look gorgeous and I will try it but would also like to be sure regarding the amount I will be consuming. Thank you.
The calories in this bread are from the healthy fats that actually fuel your brain and are burned as fuel, used as energy- the exact opposite of regular bread! The calorie count is completely un-harmful once you switch your mindset that healthy fat are good for you! 🙂 Hope that helps!
Hi Kaylie! I’ve just discovered your fabulous blog! 🙂 I’m looking forward to baking this bread! I’ve recently been diagnosed with a coconut allergy (bummer). Could I replace the coconut oil with solid palm shortening (Spectrum) instead?
Thanks! Looking forward to checking out your other recipes!
Hi Amy! So glad you found your way here! You can totally sub for palm 🙂
Loving this bread!!! My mom really gonna like this and I’ll share this post with her she will definitely try it and I’ll let you know her comment once the bread is made.
Awesome! Thank you!!
I see a lot of people are asking about a substitute for the Arrowroot flour, but is there a substitute I can use for the Almond Flour? I have a tree-nut allergy in my house 🙂
Hi Sara! Hmmm, I’m not sure- I haven’t tried anything else. I don’t think there would be a good sub for almond flour. I do have another sandwich bread recipe that is nut free and paleo- it’s in my ebook. It only takes 1/2 cup cassava flour! You can find it here if you are interested. https://paleoglutenfree.com/shop/quick-easy-paleo-breads/ Sorry I don’t have a good sub for the almond!
My son can’t take anything to school that has nuts in it, so I use pumpkin seed pepitas instead.. just wizz them into powder in the bullet blender, and substitute for almond flour..
Not sure if this is good for everyone, but turns out just as good, and tastes great!!
I have a coconut allergy what could be used as a replacement?
HI Janet, yes- you can use palm oil shortening instead 🙂 Or olive oil… pretty much any oil 🙂
Trying this now but subbed the almond flour for coconut flour since I have issues with nuts. Just added more liquid. We will see how it turns out!
I have read all the comments and I want to make this bread. I have to watch my salt, so is it a total of 12 slices and one slice is a serving? Thanks for the recipe, very eager to try it.
Hi Becky, yes that is correct. But you can easily reduce the amount of salt to what works for you 🙂
Just want to say that I NEVER review anything.. and this recipe was completely worthy of a review! By far the easiest and tastiest bread I’ve made! I just sliced it into pieces and put right into the freezer. Perfect for sandwich bread or for turning into a sweet treat. Thanks for such a great recipe that is so easy to make : )
Wow Cindy! Thank you SO much! That means a lot 🙂 So happy you enjoyed it!
This is by far the best paleo bread I’ve ever made or eaten! I’ve tested so many recipes this past year and this is THE recipe I’ve been lookin for! Thank you thank you thank you!!
Hi Casey! I’m so glad that this recipe was helpful! Thank you for the kind review 🙂
Wow I almost fainted at the calorie count!!! 604 for 2 slices of bread and that is without putting anything on it for a sandwich. I am trying to lose weight guess it will be without bread 😲
The calories in this bread are from the healthy fats that actually fuel your brain and are burned as fuel, used as energy- the exact opposite of regular bread! The calorie count is completely un-harmful once you switch your mindset that healthy fat are good for you! 🙂 Hope that helps!
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My substitutions were coconut flour instead of arrowroot and honey for maple syrup AND regular gluten free flour instead of almond flour….some almond flour but not all. I also used 3 large eggs instead of 4 medium ones. With saying all of that I had to put more liquid in..it was too dense. Coconut flour needs more liquid. The bread tastes great but it’s too dense and didn’the rIse enough. Did the maple syrup vs honey or lack of one egg have anything to do with that density? I also don’the like the sweet taste in bread. Don’t eat any sugar so I am probably super sensitive to that taste. Your thoughts on the density, not rising enough and 3 large eggs vs 4 medium ones, in terms of making the bread rise more? Also would like a harder seeded bread. Do u have a recipe for that? I like hard breads. The taste is very good but not for breakfast or sandwiches. Not for me at any rate. Any suggestions? Thanks for ur help!
Hi Ria! First off- coconut four will not work as a sub for arrowroot- they have completely different properties and react differently, so that’s why your bread didn’t work out. If you follow the recipe it should turn out great! I love your adventurous spirit in cooking 🙂 I would suggest making the recipe as directed for better results. About the hard bread- I have a fabulous hard crusty bread in my paleo bread ebook that fits the bill (seeds can easily be adds to it). Hope that helps! 🙂 🙂 Hard bread recipe: https://paleoglutenfree.com/shop/quick-easy-paleo-breads/
Thanks Kaylie. I used the ingredients I had at hand so that is why I did what I did. Can I eliminate the maple syrup without loosing something? Don’t like the sweet taste. I will try the other recipe first and let you know how I make out. Thanks for getting back to me. We need everyone’s expertise. Glad you like my adventurous spirit….making mistakes is just so much fun!!! :^)
Hi again 🙂 You can sure try it without the maple syrup and see how it turn out! I haven’t tried it so I cannot say for sure how it will turn out.
Can you use an egg substitute for the eggs…like flax eggs or Neat egg? We have an egg allergy.
Hmmm, I dont know how that would turn out. My guess is that it would be dense. But you could give it a go and see what happens 🙂
Blew me away! I have tried about 25 different gluten free bread recipes that all went into the garbage. This came out looking exactly like yours in the picture and really tasted okay. Next time I’ll add a little sugar to balance the salty taste I had (my fault).
You’re 21 years old? You go girl!
Thank you Grace! Yes, 21 🙂 That is so sweet of you. I am so happy you enjoyed it!
Just made this and it’s delicious with cinnamon honey butter!!! Thank you so much for sharing this simple and yummy bread recipe!!! I can’t have much sodium, so I left out the salt (since baking powder has quit a bit) and don’t miss it at all!
Thanks, Kaylie!
Oh. My. This bread is amazing!! Bringing this to our Mother’s Day lunch tomorrow with lots of non-paleo folks! They are going to love it! Can’t wait to tell them what’s [not] in it! Thanks for the awesome recipe! My husband is already asking me to show him how to make it and dreaming up all the ways he’s gonna eat it! 😃
Love this Betsy! So glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I love the flavor of this bread so much. However my bread was very flat. It looks like yeast bread that did not rise. Any suggestions to help this. I can’t wait to make again and is with sandwiches but now it is too flat
Hmmm, what size pan did you use?
standard
If your baking powder has been in the cupboard for awhile, try it again with a new box and see if that makes a difference.
Hi Kaylie! I’m a paleo eater & LoVe to bake- Just made this bread to the T with my 3 year old daughter & it’s brilliant & scrumptious & my lil’ Sage cannot stop saying “yum!!” There’s only one other bread recipe we have as our go-to staple, but now we have an ultimate 2 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing!
Yay! Glad you both loved it 🙂
This is my first time ever trying to make bread, let alone paleo and gluten free but it came out perfect and was so easy! And ….100% tastier than normal bread! Thank you for this recipe!!
Thank you for the kind review Mareasa 🙂
This bread is easy to make and delicious! I follow a paleo diet and miss making sandwiches. This bread did not disappoint. Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe. : )
Thank you for the kind review Deanna, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Argh! I’ve literally made 4 different recipes today for yeast free/gluten free breads, and every last one has been a fail. This one is in the oven as I write (please let it be good!). I had to sub a flour because hubby can’t have almond products so I will keep that in mind if it’s not perfect, but seems to at least have potential. I also only had duck eggs, which are large, so used 3 instead of 4 (can’t have chicken eggs either). I will let you know how it turned out! Thanks for the recipe!
Laura, how did it turn out with the other flour? (and what did you use?) I can’t do almond flour as well so l need a sub 🙂
I’m not a big maple syrup fan and I have a co-worker who has her own bees and makes her own honey so I know exactly what I am getting. Have you tried subbing honey for maple syrup or has anyone you have spoken to tried honey instead? If so, what were the results?
Hi Chelsea, you can totally try it! It should work great with honey. 🙂
Hi Kaylie,
So glad I came across your website. I have a question, is arrowroot powder and arrowroot flour the same thing ? We only find arrowroot powder here in India.
Great website.
Best Kuku
Yes, they are both the same- powder and flour 🙂
This bread is really good, and really easy. Have you tried it with a different oil? The coconut oil flavor really stands out.
Hi Cindy, I haven’t, but feel free to- palm oil shortening should work just fine.
Get the non -flavored coconut oil!
Can I sub tapioca flour for the arrowroot? Its what i have on hand. Looking forward to trying this!
Yes, you can try using tapioca. 🙂
Can this bread work for French dip sandwiches?
Hi Tessa, I think it would be soggy… I do have a good dipping bread in my paleo bread ebook though.
Hi! What size loaf pan did you use?
I see now. You said it was a 4 x 8 loaf pan. Got it.
Thanks a lot for healthy gluten free paleo bread recipe! Definitely will try it, but instead of apple cider vinegar i take conventional vinegar, nothing critical i guess.
This bread is so perfect! Even my husband who hasn’t adopted my gluten free lifestyle loved it. Thinking about adding other things to it. Have you ever tried adding herbs or anything sweet? I feel like this could be the perfect recipe to turn into lots of different variations. Thanks!
Hi Darcy, Thank you for the kind words. I haven’t tried adding anything, but that sounds great! Maybe I’ll have to do that 🙂
Just started eating paleo & found this. First bread in 2 weeks & it was amazing!
Yay!
I made this but didn’t have baking powder, so I subbed a little baking soda and greek yogurt instead. I also added some italian herb blend. I froze it overnight to take to camp. Now it’s perfect for a lunch or snack. I’m topping a slice with a little goat chesee, fresh basil, couple pieces of spring mix and a few cherry tomatoes on the side! It’s delicious!
I also used olive oil.
Hi Kalie, I’m anxious to try this recipe. How long does this need to be cooled before slicing? I know other gluten-free bread “finishes baking” while it’s cooling to prevent it from being soggy inside. We all love a nice warm piece of bread though and I don’t want to rush it! Thanks!
Hi Susan, I eat this bread right out of the oven! No setting necessary. 🙂 Thanks for asking!
Hi, Kaylie. It’s yummy! I just made the bread and ate 4(!) slices before slicing and freezing the rest. I followed the recipe exactly, using the same ingredients, measurements, temp. and baking time. I was surprised by the size of the finished loaf. It measured 3 7/8″ wide by 2″ high. I can’t imagine making a sandwich with slices that size! That said, it tastes great, and has a very good texture. At 35 minutes, I used a toothpick to see if it was baked through. The toothpick came out clean, but on slicing it, I think I’ll give it a few more minutes when I make it again. Thanks for the recipe.
Hi Sharon, you can make this load in a smaller loaf pan and it will turn out taller! 🙂 Hope that helps. Glad you enjoyed it.
WOW! Just took the loaf out of the oven…it was a weird grayish beige color because I used raw ALMOND flour and I really didn’t expect it to taste very good. I WAS PLEASANTLY SURPRISED…ITS DELICIOUS! Texture is very nice….moist and holds together well…not crumbly. And the flavor is wonderful!
Oh my this is delicious and a life saver. Just started the yeast free diet two weeks ago and I was struggling with no toast for breakfast. I think I like this better than regular bread. Used 1 tablespoon honey instead of maple syrup
Hi! This recipe looks really great and I can’t wait to try it out! Was just wondering how much melted coconut oil I should use? (It’s too hot here for the coconut oil to solidify so I only have melted :/ )
TIA.
Hi Cecilia, I would use just about 1 tablespoon under what it calls for in solid coconut oil. 🙂
Tried it tonight, and it’s really good. Didn’t have ground flax meal, so I used the ground flax/chia that I had. Turned out great. I need a recipe that’s egg free too though…. any ideas?
Hmmm, I will have to work on an egg free paleo bread! 🙂
Love your bread recipe! I have been living Paleo for 20 months and have a growing collection of cook books but this recipe for bread is the best and easiest so far… Thank You!
So good to hear Carol! Thank you 🙂
Hi Kylie, I found your 5 min bread on Pinterest on my tablet. I can not reed the ingridients. There is a black block over that say “get here”. How do I get rid of it, please help, I have red the comments and I want to bake this bread. I stay in South Africa and don’t know if I can buy Arrow root here. Please give me info. Thanks
Hi Elsabe, sorry you cannot view it on the device. Maybe try on a lap top? Here are the ingredients:
1 cup almond flour
3/4 cup arrowroot flour
1/2 cup golden milled flax meal
1/3 cup coconut oil Solid- not melted
4 medium eggs
1/4 cup water room temp
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
Wonderful recipe; made it today and will make it again. Two changes I had to make: having no golden milled flax, I had brown flax seeds which I ground in my food processor, (didn’t get as fine as milled). Also had no arrowroot, so used tapioca flour. Delighted with the results. It rose beautifully, had to bake it a few more minutes; the top was a bit less smooth than yours, and the texture is probably a bit different due to fax seed not being as fine as milled. It is still a keeper as it holds together well after slicing. My husband (not paleo) made disparaging remarks when I told him I was making paleo bread, but he ate two thick slices with butter before I snatched it away. He says it won’t hold together for sandwich, but I will make him eat his words tomorrow. Thanks for the wonderful recipe! When this is gone, I am going to make the multi-seed and nut bread.
Oops; that seed and nut bread is on another site, however I am going to use this recipe as a basis for a carrot onion bread I used to make with ww flour and yeast. I will let you know if it works. Love the recipe.
Excellent recipe. I doubled the recipe so it’s standard bread slice size. I baked it for almost 60 mins (fan forced oven 325F) checking it about 50 mins in. It turned out amazing. Very filling. One sandwich fills me right up. Each slice is about 240 calories if the whole loaf is cut into 16 slices. Thank you for the recipe. I will bake it several times a week. I wrap the bread in cheese cloth and inside a ziploc bag and keep it in the fridge so it will last longer. I’m Australian and I have to eat it with Gluten Free Vegemite. OMG… delicious. I use a Coconut Spread, basically taste like butter and smear vegemite on it and OMG YUM!!! I’m in love and found something I can keep around when I’m hungry on the spot. Thank you! I have a beautiful picture of the loaf. Too bad I can’t find a place to post on here. If you have one made with coconut flour, let me know and if it sticks as well together like Almond flour. I think the Arrowroot does the trick to sticking it all together.
So good to hear Val! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Would love to see a picture, be sure to share it with me on instagram (@paleoglutefreeeats), so I can show everyone. 🙂
This recipe looks easy and everyone is commenting on how wonderful it is. My daughter is also egg free. Has anyone tried substituting the eggs in this recipe? Just curious how it turned out
Hi! I made this bread today and the taste is amazing! The only problem with mine is that it didn’t rise even a little. Yours looks lighter, light not dense. Mine was very dense and even though I cooked it longer still darker and not quite cooked enough in the inside (but the outside was very done). The only thing I did different was I used Brown flax meal and 3 duck eggs because they’re bigger than chicken eggs. The taste was amazing so I would think if I could get it too rise a bit and not be so dense it would be perfect! Do you think adding an extra egg would help out maybe just a egg white since duck have a bit more yolk? Thank you for this recipe! I’m going to try again soon!
Hi Carrie, I would try normal eggs and lighter flax to get the same results 🙂 Glad you enjoyed it!
I am allergic to chicken eggs so I have to use duck or no eggs. I will look for lighter flax though. I just thought there was no difference but colour. I did try it with two of the duck eggs only using the whites. It came out a bit lighter but still dense. My 4 year old even loved it and that is a hard thing to do lol! I toasted in a pan with grass fed butter and put maple syrup on, he asked for it the next day (this is a child that hates breakfast food)! So good! Thank you!
The bread was amazing! This was my first GF bread but I think its better than the whole wheat one I usually buy! looking forward to trying out some of your other recipes. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, thank you!
So it tastes super good, it didn’t rise much though (probably about 3/4 of a loaf pan ) and it cracked while baking. Any suggestions???
Hi Krista, what size loaf pan did you use?
We made the mix as directed. We then mixed 1/2 cup coconut sugar and 1 Tablespoon cinnamon in a separate container. Pour 1/2 of the bread mix in the pan, followed by 1/2 of the cinnamon/sugar mix. Then put the rest of the bread mix in the pan and cover with the rest of the cinnamon/sugar mix. Then swirl with a knife. Great bread for having with stew or soup!
Oh my goodness that sounds so delicious! Like a coffee cake! I might have to try this next.
I finally made this recipe BUT as I was about to add the water, I had a choking fit. When I finally recovered I finished adding the ingredients. The mixture looked really dry but I added it to the pan baked it. With 10 minutes left baking, I found the water on the window sill. Hmmmm, I finished baking it and tasted the biscuit like mound. I must say, it tastes delicious still. 🤗
this is super yummy. Mine came out more cake like crumbly. I used extra almond flower bc didnt have arrowroot. I also only used 2 eggs bc I had large eggs
Hi Erica, the extra almond flour you used is what made it crumbly (almond flour is dry compared to arrowroot), glad you enjoyed it still!
just tried this recipe out and i had to comment. It was DELICIOUS ! I have made others in the past that tasted too much like eggs, but this bread was a whole different story ! I followed the recipe to a T just cooked it longer since i have an older oven . Thank you so much for this recipe !
Relatively new to paleo. This is the 2nd bread recipe I’ve tried. Extremely happy with this recipe. I used brown flax seed. Soft, slight sweetness to it. I used my immersion blender to help with blending just cause I didn’t want to get the blender out…..will use blender next time .lol. super yum.
My family and I love this recipe. I have made a few changes to suit our needs.
We use 6 Tablespoons Cornstarch instead of the Arrowroot flour and Honey instead of Maple Syrup. I add the flax at the end. I also bake on confection for 40min.
My girls are picky, so it has been hard to find something we all like made with ingredients we can all tolerate.
Thanks for sharing this! I hope my changes can help others who can’t have arrowroot flour.
Delicious! This was my first paleo bresad and I will definitely try more of your recipes! Easy to make and short cooking time.
Hi, very interested but very nervous… everyone raves about GF bread they have made and everytime I make it – it tastes yuck!
I have just quit carbs today so I would like a GF bread that is also low carb. I note that per serving is 23gm. Is this 1 slice or two? What adjustments would I need to make it low / nil carb? Thanks for your help!
Hi Vanessa, the nutritional info is for one slice- you could cup a thinner slice if you are worried about carbs. 🙂
Did you ever notice a scent of ammonia in the bread? I noticed it when I was wrapping it to put it away. I am a pregnant paleo mom and my nose is super sensitive. Please do let me know if this is normal or I will have to throw it away.
Hi Ariana, how long did it sit out before it smelled that way?
This bread is amazing!! There is no way you can tell it is Paleo. The only issue I’ve had is after making it three times I’ve never gotten it to rise to be more than 1″ tall. Thoughts? I use a standard size bread pan. I swap Tapioca flour for arrowroot but that hasn’t ever affected other recipes when I swap it.
Hi Jenna, try using a smaller pan and it should help! 🙂
How much is a serving? One slice?
Yes, one serving is a slice.
Love this! I also didn’t have Flax meal on hand (for once) and so I used Hemp Hearts. It was delicious!
I love this bread, it tastes wonderful especially toasted when the crust gets crispy and crunchy. Good texture thing going here. My husband loves it too. However, mine did not rise. Was only about an inch thick. Any suggestions?
Hi Mary, what size bread pan did you use?
So the carbs per two slices is 23. My daughter is pregnant and has to quit sugar. Do these carbs turn to sugar?
This was sooo good!! Thank you so much! This recipe is a lifesaver for my boyfriend’s lunches. He is always eating his lunch while driving and this bread is so yummy and allows him to continue eating sandwiches on the go! And it’s super easy to make! Thanks again!
Sounds simple and delicious, my question is, do I really need maple syrup? I know honey and maple syrup are considered natural sugars, but I’d still like to cut all forms of sugar. I have a strong sweet tooth and right now I’m trying to cure it with unsweetened applesauce. Thanks
Hi Esther, you can probably get away with leaving out the maple syrup!
I made this grain-free Paleo bread this morning! I followed the recipe exactly, and it worked perfectly. The bread is so delicious and satisfying!!! Thanks for providing this wonderful recipe!!
Thank you Peggy!
You’re welcome! 🙂
The only thing wrong with this recipe is that the results are delicious. I immediately ate two slices before I saw the calorie content, so I am headed to the treadmill! Seriously, this is so good. I used to always make cornbread when I made chili. Tonight I am serving Paleo chili, and this incredible bread!
Hi Kaylie, any experience using flax or chia egg instead of farm eggs? I have an effort allergy.
Hi Tina, I haven’t. I should though 🙂
I just made my first ever bread.
Although I enjoy cooking, I have never baked anything in my entire 70 years.
I used baking soda ,Chia powder, Almond flour, Coconut flour,
Apple cider vinegar, coconut oil, psyllium husk powder, eggs , salt
and coconut sugar. Blended the lot and ended up with a doughy mixture.
It came out like a 2 inch thick pizza base. I thought it would be very doughy,
but actually when I cut through it , it was like a bread. Next time I will use less salt.
tried to buy some bread , but even though I live in the Sydney CBD , no one actually had any stock.
So went on line and got inspired to give it a try. Thanks very much.
regards Les.
Can you use cornstarch on place of the arrowroot? Trying to avoid a trip to the store. 🙂
Yes!
Omg this bread is amazing. Subbed the coconut oil for olive oil as I hate the taste. It was so soft. Every paleo bread I’ve made has been so dense and no good for sandwiches. This is perfect. Thanks 😁
Great to hear!
I love love love love!!! This recipe. My only questions are how should I store the bread? And how long should it last without spoiling? I made a loaf on Sunday evening and kept it in an airtight container on my counter. By Friday morning (or maybe even before because I hadn’t eaten it for a day or so) it was ripe. Smelled like something was fermenting. Any tips? Maybe I should have stored it in the fridge.
Hi there, yes- almond flour does ferment, so I like to store my bread in the freezer after three days on the counter. 🙂
This bread is amazing! Thank you girl! You are so gifted, thank you for sharing your creations with us!
Thank you Erin!
Can you use an egg substitute and have it turn out still? We do paleo but the daughter does gf/vegan & would love to make it for her!
Hi Danika, I have been experimenting and I did make an egg free version of this and it tasted delicious!! But it was flat- I just subbed for flax eggs (3 T water to 1 T flax for each egg, and let it sit) and added yeast to the warm water.
I made this last night and frankly, I’m SHOCKED at how delicious this is! It reminds me of Ezekiel bread, which I love. Making it in the food processor helped it come together so quickly, which I always appreciate. The only adaptation I made was skipping the maple syrup as we are avoiding sweeteners. I found that it took about 30 minutes to cook through, but mine puffed up a lot in the center, and that’s where it needed the additional cooking time. It is definitely savory without any sweeteners, but I ate it this morning topped with a smear of cashew butter and bananas and found that the flavor balance was nice. Thanks for a great recipe!
oops, 40 minutes to cook through 🙂
Is it just me but my batter doesnt pour its very “solid” low moisture
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What can I say..very very good..thanks Kaylie…very pleased with this bread. Keep it up.
Thank you!
I made this bread, subbing honey for the maple syrup, coconut milk for the water, and since I doubled the recipe for two loaves, I added 1/2 cup nutritional yeast for extra flavor. It’s amazing!!!
Love the nutritional yeast idea, brilliant!!
Love this easy to make this paleo bread. Delicious! BUT I just reread calorie content. Is it really 350 calories per slice and what constitutes a slice. help please. DeeDee
Hi Dee, I just checked into this and it looks like my nutrition converter was calculating wrong. Thanks!
Wow!! I just made this tonight on a whim, and the family ate the entire loaf 🙂 This is the best bread recipe ever and super easy to make. Thank you so very much for this wonderful recipe!!
Thank you Tejal!
I never write reviews but I just had to tell you this Bread is Amazing!!! Just made it and it turned out and tastes great. I have tried so many recipes with no success. Will definitely be making it often. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe 🙂
Thank you Cheryl!
Hello, have tried this once it was delicious. Just out of interest, why is the coconut oil solid not liquid and would it make any difference if it put into the rest of the ingredients melted?
Hi Annabelle, it measures differently when solid vs. liquid. 🙂
Omg this bread is to die for. My house smells fabulous and the bread is phenomenal!!! Can you freeze this bread? And also what side load pan do you use? I feel like my bread is flat in my 9×5 pan.
Kaylie amazing gluten-free bread! Thank you so much, it’s delicious. I have been looking everywhere online for a simple and quick gf bread and randomly hit your site. I am so glad because I now have a go-to recipe for my bread. It is especially nice that the texture is just like wheat bread and also visually gives the same impression. Well done!
Thank you Sophia!
How long do you think this bread will stay fresh I’d I can’t put it in the fridge or freezer? I’m going on a trip and I’m thinking of making this to take with me.
Hi Nicole, it’s good on the counter for 3-4 days, but then I store it in the fridge.
I just baked this recipe. Wowza! This is so good! Even my 3 year old loved it!!! We’ve tried it plain, with butter, butter and honey, and nut butter. So so good!
Thank you Jenn!
I’ve tried a few other paleo/grain free breads and this is by far the best. It tastes great but what’s amazing about this recipe is ITS SO EASY. Being able to throw all the ingredients in a mixer and not having to fuss with whipping and folding in egg whites, etc is a perk. I made two modifications and it turned out well. Slightly melted raw honey in place of maple syrup and I doubled the recipe because I like the loaf to be close to a standard size (obviously adds a quite longer bake time but worth it).
So glad you enjoyed this Tera!
The first time I made this bread I didn’t have the flax so I subbed in ground Hemp Hearts. Yummm It was delicious, but a tad bit sweet. Ever since I have been making one loaf as the recipe says and one with the Hemp Hearts. I’m trying your paleo perfect sandwich bread. It’s in the oven as I write this.
Diane – I don’t have arrowroot flour can I substitute tapioca and if so is it the same ratio?
Hi Diane, you can use tapioca in place of arrowroot same ratio. 🙂
Wow….just made this recipe. Its positively delish!!
Thank you Rose!
Wow! This bread is phenomenal! I’m not even really a baker, but it was so easy and so fast and so delicious. I can’t get over the yeasty-tasting deliciousness of it. Thank you!
Thank you Terri! 🙂
How many grams constitutes one serving size or slice?
Hi Jason, I am not sure.
Thx for sharing healthy gluten-free bread recipe, i definitely add it to my cookbook! I found your post from Pinterest! I’m also gonna pin this post on my Pinterest board my followers will love it. Thanks for sharing!
It was delicious! I’ve tried a few of your recipes now and LOVE them. This reminded me more of cornbread than sandwich bread but still delicious. I used half almond and half tigernut flour. It was so yummy.
Thank you so much for this recipe! I have tried so many paleo bread recipes and this is the best one yet. My husband devoured half of it and he’s a very picky eater. I’m going to double the recipe next time so I can use my larger bread pan. I do have one question though. Do you think this recipe would work if I added bananas, or blueberries? I was thinking of doing that but wasn’t sure if that would effect the consistency.
Thank you Ronnita! Blueberries would work and I’m sure banana would too, but I haven’t tried. 🙂
Hi! Was wondering if I could substitute corn or coconut flour? They are the only ones that sit well with me and I’ve begun to develop a nut intolerance. I also can’t have vinegar, and am worried about arrowroot because I haven’t had it before. I’m having a hard time finding bread recipes that I can use and I’m looking to utilize a bread machine also. Hope this finds you well and thanks for your help and insight. Your page is beautiful. ♡
Hi Miranda, I don’t cook with corn flour so I don’t know. There isn’t really a good sub for coconut flour. You can use tapioca in place of arrowroot. Hope that helps!
So this is really good. Even my non paleo husband enjoyed it. I have to say I’m very glad it’s a forgiving recipe though. I had some weird internet glitch and I started making this recipe but the ingredients were off so I reloaded my page and then the correct ingredients came up. But by then I had already put 6 eggs and too much salt. Still delicious! I used tapioca because i didn’t have arrowroot. Thank you for sharing!
I’m allergic to almonds, is there a substitute flour I could use?
Hi Elizabeth, you could use hazelnut flour in place of almond. 🙂
So good!! I threw this together in 5 minutes like you said! Only ingredient I didn’t have was maple syrup, just used it all this morning! So I subbed 2 TBS raw honey! So good!! Can’t wait to toast this up with some avo in the am!
Thank you Maddison!
Wow! This is the best Paleo Bread I’ve ever made. Thanks so much for the recipe. I didn’t even use a blender because I don’t have one. And it turned out all right anyway. Love it!
Thank you Ericka!!
The only bad thing about this bread is that I CAN’T STOP EATING IT! Lol. I’ve been without bread for two months. The first recipe I tried from Pinterest was a flax loaf that was a huge failure. This recipe was easy to make and turned out awesome. I used three eggs instead of four because I only had large/extra large eggs to choose from. It has the texture of banana bread so I originally thought it will be more of a treat vs a sandwich bread. I’ve been putting jams on it but then I saw the suggestion of pesto with tomatoes so I will be trying that next and will also try toasting it. Much thanks to the creator of this recipe and for sharing it!
Hahaha, so great to hear Pam! Thanks for sharing 🙂
This is the best gluten free bread recipe I’ve tried! So glad I found this. It’s not crumbly, very bread-like, just a bit dense. I loosely followed the recipe and changed a few things. I omitted the maple syrup to make it whole30. I didn’t have arrowroot so I subbed tapioca starch per some of the comments and added some chia seeds as well. Since there was so much coconut oil in it, I plan on experimenting and using olive oil so it doesn’t have too much of a coconut taste. My husband didn’t really notice it though. He is the gluten free one and he’s very picky about his bread, but this got his approval! I added some almonds on top and garlic and Italian herb seasoning to give it a flavor boost. I had trouble with this in the blender, maybe because I don’t have a very good one, so I will just use a mixing bowl next time. Thank you for sharing! I will be telling my friends about this!
Thank you Lauren! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
I’ve been following a gluten-free diet for two years now. I don’t adhere to a strictly Paleo diet but I use a lot of Paleo recipes I find on Pinterest. This is the first time I’ve ever left a comment or feedback. After enduring many labor-intensive, gluten-free and Paleo bread recipes, I have found my go-to! This is SO simple with a WONDERFUL taste and texture! I don’t keep flax on hand so I use sweet sorghum flour (I realize that’s not Paleo but it works for me.) I also add a packet of quick rise yeast simply because I like yeast flavor. I turn my oven on the lowest temp and set the batter on top of the stove for an hour and it does rise nicely. There’s no need to wait if you’re not looking for it to rise. The hands on time is just as the recipe indicates-minutes! I also just realized that the Paleo casserole dish I had intended to make for dinner tonight (and have already made several times) is from the same source and is DELICIOUS and healthy, comfort food! Thank you Kaylie for the simple, fantastic recipes!
Thank you Monica!!
made this today with 2 eggs and 2 flax eggs and otherwise followed recipe. amazing. I have tried 2 other recipes with almond flour and prefer this one. I put a smidge of low sugar raspberry curd on it. to die for! will make again. also sliced easily. wish I could have included a pic. it was. beautiful.
Hey , how long after is it good for refrigerated
Hi Wayne, about three days.
So delicious! I could eat this whole loaf with butter or almond butter. Mine didn’t seem to rise as much as yours. I wonder what I did wrong?
I love this recipe and I have one slight problem, during baking the top cracks on either one or both sides and puffs up, which crates a separation from the rest of the loaf. Still tastes great though. I’m wondering if it’s from either not mixing enough or mixing too much in the food processor or if there is something else I’m doing wrong? Not sure how I can send you a picture of todays load?!
Hi Darlene, you can send me an email with a photo at [email protected] and I can try and help you out. 🙂
Thank you I just sent an email!
It’s in the oven, but I have concerns. Batter very thick. There was no “pouring this batter”. more like “spooning out this sticky dough”. I even added a wee bit more water. The top is not smooth because it was like smoothing out nut butter. So, I’m afraid it’s too dense to rise. But still hoping it tastes good.
this bread is fabulous! i made it in a larger bread pan, making the loaf a bit short. . . Next time, i’ll use a pyrex bread pan (smaller) so that the loaf is a bit taller. Wondering if i could make 1.5 of the recipe for a taller loaf in my bigger pan. . . so many things to try. Oh and my kids loved it! They thought it was banana bread even though it isn’t really sweet, i think the texture gave them that impression. I am thinking i could use this as a base for a yummy banana bread, adding a banana or two. I’ll let you know if i try that.
Anywhooooooooo – this is a great recipe, the bread is moist but not weirdly and can be eaten warm right out of the oven! I also love that it has a fair amount of protein for my kiddos. They loved it with butter, almond butter and of course nutella!
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much Jeanette! That’s so great to hear! 🙂 Glad you kids enjoyed it too.
By far my favorite bread recipe! It turned out golden brown with a great flavor! Super easy and basic ingredients so you don’t have to run to the supermarket before making it. I asked my husband (not paleo or gluten free) to taste it and he thought it was good. That’s quite a compliment because he dislikes most gluten free/paleo things. Just a note, I’m at 9300 feet above sea level and it still raised and turned out delicious!
Great to hear Debbie! Thank you! 🙂
Oh my I made this bread today the only thing I changed was to sub coconut flour for flax meal and it turned out sooo yummy and soft inside with crust out side and took around 50 minutes. Yum
Great to hear Farzana! 🙂
Dear Kaylie,
Thanks so much for the excellent paleo bread recipe. My husband and I tried your recipe this morning for the first time. We halved the recipe and used a 3/8 pound loaf pan. We both enjoyed this bread very much! The taste and texture are excellent.
With Gratitude,
Puget Sound
Thank you!
What a lovely bread. Soo moist. Far exceeded my expectations!!
Thank you Sharon!
I have trouble with honey and maple syrup. Can I use stevia?
Yes Jerry, stevia works! Just use a few drops and maybe 2 tbsp. water.
Would yourepeat what to do if you are replacing the eggs?
Hi Bethany, I used flax eggs (1 tbsp flax meal + 2-3 tbsp water- for each egg). Let ie sit before and after you cut it to allow some of the moisture out!
So glad I found your paleo bread recipe! Can’t wait to try it.
Enjoy Lara!
This loaf looks perfect! Great for slicing and slathering with butter, or toasting for breakfast. Lovely photos too!
Thank you Faith!
I’m trying this bread recipe for the first time so I will let you know how I like it. It’s in the oven at the moment baking.
Hello Kaylie!
I have made 4 loaves so far. First one was the best, I used olive oil. The remaining 3 did rise but only in the center of the loaf. I did add sunflower and pumpkin seeds plus a few goji berries in the 3 loves and wondering if it’s making is heavy. I also increased the cooking time to 45 mins.. the bread tastes amazing!!!!!! Even my moody teenager was beaming with pleasure while she went through half a loaf! Any thoughts why it’s rising only in the center? Thanks for the recipe ☺️
Hi Faiza, thanks! I think they didn’t rise because of the nuts and seeds. 🙂
Wow! I just made my first loaf and had my first slice! I’ve never made paleo bread before and it was fantastic! Almost TOO good, if you know what I mean!
That’s so good to hear Cathleen! Love it! 🙂
I made this last night and had it for dinner this morning and it was delicious! I subbed almond flour with coconut flour and it turned out quite dense. Any tips on getting fluffier like yours?
Great to hear Cheryl! It turned out dense because of the coconut flour, which is totally different than almond flour and cannot be subbed for almond flour and get the same results. Next time, I suggest just following the recipe with almond flour and it will turn out more fluffy. Enjoy! 🙂
Ah thanks Kaylie, good tips! 🙂
Wow Kaylie. Homemade dishes are always best. What should be the substitute for coconut oil? Please suggest
Hi Layla, you can use butter or palm oil as a sub. 🙂 Enjoy!
I’ve never left a review before, but can’t help myself because this gluten-free bread is to die for (figuratively). Although, I did make a couple of adjustments because I’m allergic to tree nuts and sensitive to coconut products. In place of almond flour I made my own cashew flour (added raw cashews to food processor and let run until as fine as I could get it without it turning into butter). I substitute the coconut solid for Spectrum Organic Palm Oil shortening. I was worried that it would taste eggy with 4 eggs, but went ahead and used 4 eggs and YEAH — not eggy tasting (to me). P.S. Cashews nuts is not a tree nut, it’s a legume.
Great to hear Naomi, thanks for sharing!
Correction to my previous message. Cashew nuts are a seed and are Paleo.
This is by far the best gluten free bread I’ve ever made. So easy to make and perfect for sandwiches.
Thank you so much Loanna! That’s so great to hear!
This bread is exactly why I don’t eat grains! It is so yummy, I really would like to eat the whole loaf in one or two sittings!
Thank you so much Jacqueline!
Worked perfectly
Great to hear Matthew!
Hi, your recipes look great!! Can you please tell me what can I use substitute for coconut oil?
Hi Jassi, you can sub coconut oil with butter or possibly palm oil?
Made this bread. Turned out great! I did bake it a bit longer. Could be my oven. Love the good fat, high calorie coming from fat. Perfect. Since going sugar free a few months ago l did find it sweet with the maple syrup. Am going to use less next time. Absolutely loved it and have recommended it to many people already.
I love the taste of this bread but I cannot get it to turn out looking like your video demo. It is so dense on the inside. I have made it almost a dozen times, sticking to the recipe…. only subbing tapioca for arrowroot. What can I try to make it fluffy on the inside and “bread-like”?? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Hmm, that’s so weird, because mine is always so fluffy! Is it cooked all the way?
This bread is delicious! I’ve been searching for a good paleo and allergy friendly bread and this one is great. Thank you for sharing.
What is you suggestion for storage? And about how long will it last, that’s if we don’t eat it all the same day 😉
Thanks again!
Thank you Diana, I store it on the counter for 1-3 days, then store it in the freezer in zip lock bags. 🙂
Is there a reason you use solid coconut oil instead of liquid? Can I use liquid coconut oil instead? And if so, how much do you think I should use? I’m asking because I don’t have a food processor and was wondering how to mix in everything by hand. Thanks in advance for your help! Excited to try this recipe over the weekend 🙂
Hi Clauds, you can use either solid or melted coconut oil- it will be the same measurement. 🙂
Hello Kaylie, every morning I eat. Thank you for sharing!
Great to hear Jessica!
I was wondering if you had any other suggestions besides chia seeds to replace the flax? My daughter is gluten and dairy-free and has a very sensitive stomach. We are eager to try this since her bread is $8.99/loaf! Thanks in advance.
Hi Gina, you could probably use a blend of 4 tbsp psyllium husk and 4 tbsp almond flour in place of the flax?? I haven’t tried, but it might work!
Hi Kaylie,
Thanks for the recipe, I can’t wait to try it..
Just a few question…
for the almond flour did you grind up almonds?
and can I use tapioca flour instead of arrowroot?
Thanks again
Maroula
Hi Maroula, I buy almond flour pre-ground form Bob’s Red Mill or at Costco or another store, but you can also make it at home- just be sure to blend it really well! And tapioca can be used in place of arrowroot. Enjoy 🙂
Thank you so much. I’m so excited to make this 🙂
What is the reason for the flax seed having to be golden? I have some flax seed on hand that is not golden and wonder what the difference will be in the outcome. Thank you!
Hi Leila, I love golden, because of the color. 🙂
OK I made it and it is yum. Very soft, slightly sweet but mine didn’t rise so much that I can say it a sandwich bread. Need tips?
Thank you Maria, 🙂 This loaf really doesn’t rise too much, but these paleo bread recipes will: https://paleoglutenfree.com/recipes/healthy-paleo-gluten-free-sandwich-bread/ https://paleoglutenfree.com/recipes/best-keto-gluten-free-bread/
Best bread ever! My husband does not share our paleo journey but he ended up eating half the loaf. He’s in denial! Thank you for this recipe.
Haha, that is so great to hear, thank you Sylvia!
Hi Kaylie, just 5 minutes 🙂
After reading all the fantastic reviews I thought I found the perfect grain free bread! Unfortunately for me it’s turned out pretty bad, it was more or a slice consistency and tastes really sweet
Just made this for the first time ! Smells and looks amazing , although the flavour was sooo strong I cant even describe the flavour , i subbed the arrowroot for tapioca , is this what I am doing wrong ? like the taste is soooo bad it makes my eyes water .. please help !!
Hi Mary, that is so weird! That has never happened to me… maybe it’s because the flax meal was bad?
I want to try this bread. I have seen so many positive remarks about it. I would like to know if you think I could bake this bread in a hot dog bun pan. Not sure if you or anyone has tried this but I want to do chili dogs for the family for July 4 and need paleo hot dog buns. Please advise your thoughts. Thanks
Iam not allergic to gluten but when I don’t eat it I feel great.iam so excited to try as soon as I get the ingredients I will let no.cant wait
Fantastic Bread. I have made this following the recipe to a T and also using bob’s red mill paleo flour instead of the almond flour. One has to use tapioca or arrowroot flour. They are interchangeable, anything else would make it very dense. Just made a grilled nutcheese sandwich with it, and it held up well!!
Thank you for this recipe.
So, I made this! It’s great. My husband liked it and everything. Although it kind of has a little bit of an eggy taste but it could have been that way because I used regular flax meal instead of golden ground flax meal. I needed to double the recipe in order for the bread slice to be big enough to make a sandwich out of, but other than that I’m very grateful for this website showing so many recipes! You are amazing at cooking!!!!
Thank you Brooklyn!
I’ve made this twice and love it! The second time it did not rise at all and I wondered if that could be due to the fact that my coconut oil was not completely solid. Do you think butter would work in this recipe?
Hmm, not sure if that’s why. Butter would taste amazing!
Your recipe of ‘HEALTHY 5 MINUTE GLUTEN FREE PALEO BREAD’ Looks so healthy and tasty, thank you for sharing it. I will try it soon.
I just made this recipe. I used Tapioca flour in place of the arrowroot. This is by far the best GF bread recipe that I have tried. Its the closest thing to real bread that I have tried since going gluten free 4 years ago, and believe me I have tried many gluten free bread recipes. It turned out amazing. Thank you so much for this recipe.
Thank you Suzy!
Can you leave out the maple syrup to make it sugar free or will that alter the binding and moisture of bread? Is there something I can replace sugar with?
That will probably work Jenny- it will be a bit different, but still good. 🙂
This is the greatest. I just finished making this lovely bread and it’s fabulous. I was out of almond flour so I used about 1/2 cup of oat and 1/2 buckwheat flour. I also used 3 eggs instead of the 4 eggs and olive oil instead of the coconut oil. End result an amazing beautiful bread. will be keeping this recipe. thanks a mil.
Thank you Allison!
Hello! I am super excited to make this bread! I am wondering – is there something I could substitute for the coconut oil? Thank you!
Yes! You can sub coconut oil for butter or avocado oil. 🙂
This bread is amazing! My gluten-free son loves it, and ate the entire loaf in 3 days. As the description says, it is nice and soft. The taste is more “eggy” than a lot of the typical gluten filled bread, but that’s OK. The maple syrup adds a nice sweetness. Thank you so much for the recipe!!
I was looking for a paleo sandwich bread and thought I had found it when i found this recipe but its so sweet. I thought you said you made savoury sandwiches with it as well as sweet. What happens if i dont put in the maple syrup?
Hi Sue, the almond flour makes it sweet, but you can also leave out the maple syrup or sub it for almond milk.
Thanks for the recipe. My kiddo & I made this today, and it was fast and yummy.
This bread is FANTASTIC! It was easy to make but hard to avoid eating the whole loaf! haha
Great to hear! Thank you so much Mary!
I don’t like the taste of coconut oil can you use something else ie, oil or butter.
Hi Fiona, yes- butter is a great sub!
Hi there, delicious recipe!!! My children and I love the taste. Although, we are having a slight issue…It definitely is not turning out tall enough. We are using a 4 by 8 bread pan and it is only rising to about 1.5 inches. I have used the recipe with coconut oil and ghee. If i don’t have medium eggs, i use less large eggs. I have problems with both not rising high enough. Any thoughts?
Hi Jessica, this load doesn’t really rise more than two inches I would say, so it might just be that?
HI, Made this last night, it was delicious! I will definitely be making this again.
Great to hear!
I made this last week and was completely surprised at how it came out. I only had tapioca flour so I used that and crossed fingers. Other paleo breads have failed me. This recipe has gone permanently into my files and another loaf will be made tonight. The texture was good, toasting it gave it a nice bit of crisp on the edges. I haven’t tried it as a sandwich bread to see how it held up with thinner slices and sandwich makings in-between, because I don’t really eat sandwiches very often. I’ve had thicker pieces on the side of our nightly dinner salad, or with pg&j as a dessert. Tonight I’ll be adding some savory seasonings, next loaf will be with sweet seasonings. Thank you for sharing this winner.
So happy to hear!
nice article
Hi, Made this last night, it was delicious! I will definitely be making this again.
Great to hear Lorie!
I tried your 5 minute Hamburger Buns and loved them, so I wanted to make this bread but it calls for almond flour. I am allergic. I read in other comments about another bread recipe you have that used cassava, but when I clicked on the link, it was not longer available, any suggestions?
Did you mean this one? https://paleoglutenfree.com/recipes/grain-free-paleo-bread-rolls/
Wow looks so easy and delicious. I crave bread and sneak a piece every now and then but get a bad stomach after. So hopefully this helps my cravings every now and then.
Absolutely Amazing! This is the best paleo bread I have ever tasted! I love that it tastes wonderful and doesn’t make you feel sick like regular bread.
Awesome to hear, thank you so much Gillian!
Best tasting bread I’ve made since switching to paleo! I had to bake this more than 2x longer than recipe called for, but am at a high altitude. I also used tapioca flour instead of arrowroot, 3 eggs instead of 4 (they were large farm eggs). I got a great rise on this bread and a better crust than ever seen on a paleo recipe. Thought use of blender was brilliant! Thank you!
Great to hear, thank you Hannah!
This really is the best gluten free bread I have yet to try. Texture is good… not too dry and not gummy at all. I made according to recipe, but instead of using a food processor I just cut the coconut oil into the dry ingredients until very crumbly, then added the wet ingredients and mixed very well. I will make this often. Great warm drizzled with honey or sliced thin and use for sandwich.
Thank you Juli!
I just came across your website on Pinterest recently. I saw this recipe and it looks amazing! I bet it tastes great to! This recipe is a must try for me!
Thanks,
Deb
Thank you Deb!
Hi….can i substitute melted coconut oil for solid…or is there anything else i can use?
Hi Jan, yes- you can use solid coconut oil!
Hi Kaylie
I stumbled, as you do across this recipe and have just tried it. 😀 I’m thrilled with this
Looks aren’t everything, it’s what’s inside that counts..
No going to have my first cheese sandwich in almost a year! 😁
Delicious! I am kept so I subbed arrowroot for coconut flour 1to 1 ratio just added 1/4 more water and subbed water for maple syrup, was probably slightly denser than your picture but SO SOOOOO GOOD thank you! I’m tired of spending 10$ A load on my favorite clean keto bread and now I can whip this up and freeze in hours amazing!
Hey Emilee,
That sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing and I’m glad you are enjoying the bread. Isn’t it great that you can make a bunch of loaves and freeze them for when you’re ready to eat?
Just made this. The BOMB. It was very close to my own recipe but yours used less eggs and more arrowroot. I was interested in trying it because my own loaf is yummy, but dense. I was hoping yours would be fluffier, and da-dun-dah!!! It is!!! This is now my new bread recipe. I accidentally forgot to add the vinegar and it still came out awesome and fluffy. First time luck? I’ll find out next time. Thank you! Can’t wait to see what else you got 😉
Hello Stacy,
Thats awesome! I’m so glad you liked the recipe even if an ingredient was missing 😉 Let me know if you try other recipes!
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Oh my goodness, this is the holy grail of GF breads. I’ve been GF for a few years now and it’s such a relief to have a recipe I can whip up with what I have at home rather than spending a fortune on processed bread that typically has sugar in it. I used hemp hearts instead of flax meal, cassava instead of arrowroot because it’s what I had in the house. It turned out beautifully. 10/10 would recommend making!
Thank you so much Annabelle! So glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
This bread turned out great! The texture was soft, moist, fluffy, and not at all gummy. The flavor is really nice too. We enjoyed it with almond butter and chia raspberry jam this time. Thanks for the great recipe.
Thank you Heather!
This bread is delicious! I tried another paleo recipe this morning, which actually turned out well! But it took a lot more work and I was keen to try your recipe as it could be prepared in a processor! I use a Thermomix and it was brilliant! It was baked a little longer as I was doing some weeding and came in after the timer had finished!! Still is absolutely perfect! Thank you so much! I’ll be sharing your web site with my friends! I used to make a paleo loaf from another book, but started buying our bread as I just didn’t enjoy it. The purchased loaves cost around $15 per loaf! Your recipe will be at least a 1/3 of the cost! So good in so many ways!
So great to hear! Thank you Deltry!
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