Keto Peanut Butter Bread. If you're craving bread on the Keto diet and almond flour and coconut flour breads are't cutting it for you, try our Keto peanut butter bread. Not a bad deal if you ask me. This peanut butter bread is a worthy competitor to other keto diet-approved breads that typically use almond flour.
How to Make Keto Peanut Butter Bread.
There are a ton of recipes for this peanut butter bread floating around and most of them contain just five I noticed that because the peanut butter was natural, it separated easily and I needed to stir it a considerable amount before measuring it out to put.
This keto peanut butter icing is a nice addition to cupcakes, cakes, cookies, and even donuts!
You can cook Keto Peanut Butter Bread using 8 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Keto Peanut Butter Bread
- Prepare 1 cup of Peanut Flour.
- Prepare 8 of large egg yolks or 4 eggs.
- Prepare 12 oz of cream cheese.
- You need 1 TBSP of vanilla.
- You need 8 TBSP of Kerrygold Butter.
- It's 2 tsp of baking powder.
- You need 2-4 TBSP of Brown Sugar Truvia depending on taste.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of salt.
This version is packed with yummy fats without the sugar! Is peanut butter the ultimate low-carb keto snack? Does it have a place in your ketogenic diet plan? Peanut butter is one of the tastiest, most popular spreads in America.
Keto Peanut Butter Bread instructions
- Mix melted or softened cheese and butter..
- Add yolks/eggs, vanilla and sugar. *Depending on regular or sweet bread. Mix..
- Next add baking powder, salt and flour. Mix, it should make a thicker type batter..
- Using a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350° for 20-25 minutes. I personally spray melted butter on top and eat it warm. I have also eaten it with Strawberry cream cheese spread. (Almost pb&j😉) My kiddos like their "cake" with chocolate chips..
- * I have been asked if you could use PB2 or PBFit in place of the flour. I have never made mine this way but it works. Keep in mind though that those already have sugar added!!.
Whether you take a spoonful straight out of the jar as a midnight snack or mix it with your protein shake, it's safe to assume peanut. This is a very controversial faux bread because of the high number of carbs is contains. It has to be included because it is by far one of the most popular and often the first entry into low carb baking for the new keto inductee. Personally, I think its good for an occasional snack or as. Try these Keto Breakfast Pepper Rings!