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My favourite snack used to be a half a loaf of fresh bread from the bakery slathered in butter. I had peanut butter sandwiches for breakfast, grilled cheese for lunch, and single-handedly ate all of the buns in the bread basket when I went out for dinner.
So ya, I loved bread. Finding out my almost daily migraines were from a gluten intolerance was pretty life-shattering. My entire diet revolved around bread and pasta. Seriously.
I also have a number of food sensitivities that leaves finding a bread I can eat, pretty damn hard. That’s why I usually end up making my own — just like this Herbed Paleo Keto Bread. It’s SO delicious. I added in herbs and spices and then topped it with a seedy little sprinkle for a punch of flavour. But if that’s not up your alley, feel free to omit it!
Whether you’re following a low-carb, keto, or paleo style diet this bread is pretty much your new BFF. But remember, it’s best to consume almonds moderately — especially if doing a ketogenic diet. Just a slice or two is all you need!
Naturally gluten-free and low in carbs, almond flour is one of my favourites to bake with. It has a slightly sweet taste and is full of nutrients like the good monounsaturated fats. These heart-healthy fats are great for helping maintain your cholesterol levels. Since it’s made from grinding down raw and blanched almonds, the flour is contains all of the same vitamins and minerals as the whole nut. Both the nut and the flour are a great source of vitamin E which helps to reduce inflammation, repair damaged skin, and fight against free radicals in the body.
Just a few other reasons to love almond flour:
Try my other almond flour recipes, Super Chewy Paleo Cookies, Healthy Gluten-Free Chicken Fingers, or Almond Crusted Paleo Chicken Balls.
Alright, so I couldn’t do a low-carb recipe without sharing my two cents on keto. Let’s start by saying there are some great benefits to doing a ketogenic diet. BUT you must be doing a HEALTHY keto diet.
When I see “keto approved” recipes like… Bacon Wrapped Hot Dogs, Fried Mozzarella & Pepperoni Rollups, or Cheesy Butter Burgers…no. Just no.
Most people on a keto diet are filling up on dairy and meat. Someone once said to me, “I can’t eat that salad — I’m doing keto and can only eat cheese and red meat.” *Sigh.*
A few quick keto guidelines:
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