If you’re looking for a delicious keto substitute for whole wheat bread, then you’ve come to the right place. This keto high-fiber bread mimics the flavor of regular bread perfectly.
It’s a high fiber gluten-free bread recipe that will make keto a yummy breeze!
Plus, it will give you the added fiber you need while on a keto diet.
It’s a high fiber bread recipe that is low in carbs and keto-friendly. For a keto “white” bread option, grab our keto almond flour bread recipe or our keto cream cheese bread.
For more bread recipes that are low in carbs and gluten-free, be sure to check our entire collection of keto bread recipes.
I love to have this bread for breakfast, but it’s a great option any time of day.
Bread is one of the foods most people miss when on a keto diet. I totally understand because this girl loved her bread too.
I especially enjoyed the flavor and texture of whole wheat bread but of course, that had to change once I went keto.
The solution would come when I decided to make my own recipe for low-carb high-fiber bread, but without any wheat flour or wheat by-product.
Personally, I am not a fan of some of the different brands out there on the market which add ingredients like vital wheat gluten and oat fiber as a way to increase the fiber of the product and reduce the number of net carbs.
As someone who has a sensitivity to all things gluten, I wanted the flavor and texture of whole grains that even individuals allergic to wheat can consume while on a ketogenic diet.
The good news is that this keto high fiber bread recipe is not only a good substitution for real bread but a delicious high-fiber low carb option for breakfast.
We often get asked if choosing to go low-carb keto means that they will not be getting enough fiber in their diet.
The short answer is maybe, if you are eating plenty of green vegetables then fiber will not be an issue on a keto diet.
Remember the majority of the carbs you will consume on a low-carb keto plan come from plenty of fresh green vegetables.
High Fiber Low Carb Bread Recipe

Where the challenge lies is that most people are just not eating enough vegetables, and by the time they come to a low-carb diet, they have spent a lifetime avoiding them.
Which means it will take a little time to embrace them.
The other problem is that the few vegetables that they did consume prior to making the switch to a ketogenic diet were usually vegetables that were high in starches and carbohydrates.
This is where a recipe like my low carb high fiber breakfast bread, can address the need. It’s a hearty bread recipe that keeps you feeling full for hours.
A serving of this bread has 5.8 grams of fiber and only 3 net carbs.
I created this low-carb high-fiber breakfast bread as an excellent way to add more fiber to your diet effortlessly.
If we need to find ways to add more fiber to our diet, why not make it a delicious one?
This recipe is full of nuts, seeds, and psyllium, all the ingredients that ensure you are getting enough insoluble and soluble fiber.

Keto High Fiber Bread Recipe
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What’s more, our low-carb high-fiber breakfast bread is giving you the benefits of important prebiotics.
Most people have heard of probiotics but are not too familiar with prebiotics.
However, prebiotics also plays an important role in our diet. When it comes to a prebiotic it can either be soluble or insoluble fiber.
This fiber passes through the upper region of the gastrointestinal tract and stimulates and grows the beneficial bacteria in the colon.
This is why keto high-fiber breakfast bread makes for the perfect breakfast meal.
Not only is it delicious, but it will keep your gut bugs very happy. This low in carbs, keto-friendly fiber bread slices and toasts beautifully.
What’s more, it can easily be customized. Just add your favorite low-carb seeds and nuts. And of course, it’s less than 3 net carbs!

So, what can we do if we want to stay regular on a low-carb diet?
Besides making sure you are drinking enough water and eating the right amount of green leafy vegetables, I would recommend a fiber supplement in the way of psyllium, while your body adjusts.
What you want is a psyllium powder that is plain and not loaded with sugars or other unnecessary fillers. Once your body gets fully keto-adapted you will find that staying regular is no longer an issue.
Looking for delicious high fiber low carb foods is a great way to ensure you are including enough fiber in your diet.
Soluble Fiber
When it comes to psyllium powder it contains mostly soluble fiber. When soluble fiber is digested it creates a gel-like consistency in our digestive tract. Why is this gel consistency a good thing?
Because it helps with keeping hunger at bay. It keeps you feeling fuller longer.
A breakfast option like our low carb high fiber breakfast bread gives you the necessary fiber while doing a low carb diet.
It also gives you the added satiety you want when trying to lose or maintain your weight.
Soluble fiber has also been proven to lower the bad cholesterol in our body and therefore reduce the risk of heart disease.

How To Make Keto High Fiber Bread

Knowing the importance of creating a low-carb bread that is both delicious and high in fiber, I am going to share the steps in detail with you.
Note that the bread batter is quite thick, this is normal due to the combination of flours and ingredients.
Keep in mind that the recipe calls for 1/2 cup of plain psyllium powder which is key in getting that whole-wheat bread like texture.
Adding psyllium husk powder is the best option when wanting to increase fiber intake in your diet without needing to take fiber supplements.
When baking with psyllium powder you sometimes get a slightly purple hue rather than a golden wheat color.
The color change does not happen to the wet ingredients but after the bread is baked.
Don’t worry the slight color change does not in any way affect the flavor or the bread.
This keto bread recipe calls for 6 eggs but I assure you it does not have an eggy taste.
As an added bonus the bread has a higher protein content due to the eggs which contributes to keeping you full longer.
I added coconut flakes to my recipe for extra texture and nutrition but you could easily leave them out or even use hulled sunflower seeds instead.
If you are wanting a dairy-free version of this keto high-fiber bread, then simply swap out the butter for the same amount of coconut oil.
You’ll be baking the bread in a 9X5 baking pan that has been well greased and lined with parchment paper with a couple of inches over parchment paper overhang that makes it easier to unmold.
I’ve used both a glass one and a metal pan without issue. Bake your bread in a preheated 350-degree oven. Your keto high-fiber bread will take anywhere from 45- 60 minutes to bake depending on your oven.
Check for doneness at the 45-minute mark. If an inserted toothpick comes out clean it’s ready.
Once your keto bread is baked allow it to cool for 15 minutes and then run a butter knife around the edges to loosen it from the pan and then wait another 20 minutes or so before unmolding.
Make sure you allow your bread to be fully cooled before slicing and storing it in your refrigerator.

I believe my advice is helpful, but if you rather get straight to the recipe, then simply scroll to the bottom of the page where you can find the printable recipe card that includes the complete nutritional value.
Keto High Fiber Bread Main Ingredients

The following are the ingredients you’ll need to make what we consider the best low-carb bread recipe for anyone craving whole-grain bread.
- Coconut Flour
- Almond Flour
- Unsalted butter, melted, or coconut oil or ghee for a dairy-free option
- Psyllium Husk Powder
- Granulated Sugar Substitute
- Sea Salt
- Baking Powder
- Sesame Seeds, you can also use black sesame seeds or a combination of both.
- Pecans
- Whole Golden Flaxseeds
- Coconut Flakes
- Eggs, room temperature
- Coconut Milk or Almond Milk
Does Fiber Count As A Carb?

Most people who do a low-carb keto diet do not count fiber in their carb intake. BUT…why is this? It’s because although most fiber is indeed a carbohydrate, fiber doesn’t cause a rise in blood sugar levels.
So, the majority of people who adhere to this lifestyle opt not to count it. However, I will caution you that this is not a green light to consume lots of processed low-carb products.
The reason is that the majority of those are loaded with artificial ingredients. Instead, stick to all-natural products as much as possible.
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Keto High Fiber Bread
A delicious low-carb high-fiber bread. It's full of high fiber ingredients that are low-carb friendly. It's a copycat recipe for wheat bread but this is a keto high fiber zero gluten bread recipe!
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup of melted unsalted butter or ghee or melted coconut oil
- ½ cup coconut flour
- 1 cup of almond flour
- ½ cup of plain psyllium powder
- ½ cup of granulated sugar substitute
- ½ teaspoon of sea salt
- 1 ½ teaspoons of baking powder
- ½ cup sesame seeds, white or black or a combination of both.
- ½ cup of chopped pecans
- ½ cup of raw whole flaxseeds
- ½ cup of unsweetened coconut flakes
- 6 eggs, room temperature
- 1 1/2 cups of coconut or almond milk
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Grease a 9x5 loaf pan and line it with parchment paper. Leave an overhang of about 2 inches to be able to lift the loaf out of the pan once fully baked.
- Melt the butter or coconut oil and allow to cool. Note if using coconut oil use refined that has a neutral taste.
- In a large bowl or stand-up mixer add all the dry ingredients including all the nuts, and seeds, and combine well.
- Next, add the eggs one at a time, and beat with the electric mixer on the low setting being sure to mix well between each addition.
- Then, add the coconut or almond milk and the cooled melted butter or coconut oil.
- Mix the batter well until fully incorporated but do not overmix. Note that this batter will be quite thick.
- Place the batter into the prepared loaf pan.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 45-60 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Allow the bread to fully cool before slicing.
- Store in refrigerator for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 weeks.
Notes
Feel free to reduce the sweetener by half or leave it out completely if you do not want a slightly sweet bread option.
Feel free to swap any of the nuts for your favorite keto-friendly option.
Feel free to leave out the coconut flakes or swap them out for hulled sunflower seeds.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 18 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 177Total Fat: 15.5gSaturated Fat: 7.7gCholesterol: 75mgSodium: 65mgCarbohydrates: 8gNet Carbohydrates: 3gFiber: 5.8gSugar: 0.7gProtein: 4.6g
Laura Barber
Friday 5th of May 2023
This bread is simply SUPERB. Very similar to the German “fitness bread” but BETTER. Use walnuts, chia seeds snd sunflower seeds
Hilda Solares
Monday 8th of May 2023
Hi Laura, Not familiar with German bread you are referring to but thrilled that you are enjoying it and find it easy to customise.
Deborah
Thursday 8th of December 2022
This is my new favorite keto bread recipe. I've tried so many others, but they all either had a goofy texture or were greatly lacking in the flavor category. But this recipe is absolutely delicious and so easy to put together. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Hilda Solares
Friday 9th of December 2022
So thrilled to hear that you are enjoying the high-fiber keto bread recipe. It's one you can customize easily by adding your own favorite nuts and seeds.
Helene
Tuesday 13th of September 2022
These are awesome. I made them into 16 muffins. I baked them for 30 minutes and they are perfect. I omitted the sweetner as I do not like the taste of sweet bread.
Hilda Solares
Wednesday 14th of September 2022
Hi Helene, So happy to hear you enjoyed the keto bread recipe. I love your idea of dividing the batter to make individual servings!
Suzanne
Saturday 12th of February 2022
Can I just use egg yolks as I am sensitive to the whites? Or could I just use Chia eggs?
Hilda Solares
Monday 14th of February 2022
Hi Suzanne, You'll need to use the whites in this recipe because it helps in binding the recipe. I have not tested using a chia egg so I cannot tell you if this would work.
Lovemyeverythingman :)
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021
Hello! Thanks so much for your hard work on these recipes. I was wondering if you had any recipes that had oat fiber in them? I am looking to use it in more of my bread recipes etc. I was a bit nervous about trying the portion ratio with a portion of almond flour, on my own. And I realize I would not use the coconut flour. But that is what I'm trying to do right now, instead of using coconut flour. Any help with the use of oat fiber, if you've had success with it, would be great! Thanks.
Hilda Solares
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021
@Lovemyeverythingman :), Hi Darling, Unfortunately, I do not have any recipes that use oat flour. I have an autoimmune disease and find it causes me inflammation it's kinda considered a pseudo-grain and so I have to avoid it.