Zero Carb Cloud Bread

Zero-Carb Cloud Bread

Introduction

Cloud bread is a feather-light, pillowy bake made without flour, grains, or starch. Built from whipped egg whites and enriched with a creamy base, it bakes into soft rounds that feel like bread yet contain virtually no carbohydrates. It’s beloved by low-carb and keto cooks for sandwiches, sliders, or simply enjoying warm with butter.


Ingredients (6–8 rounds)

  • 3 large eggs, separated
  • 3 tablespoons cream cheese, softened
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine salt
  • Optional: 1/2 teaspoon baking powder (extra lift)
  • Optional flavorings: pinch garlic powder, dried herbs, or a few drops liquid sweetener for a sweet version

Method Overview

  1. Whip for structure – Egg whites are beaten to stiff peaks with cream of tartar for stability.
  2. Blend for richness – Yolks are mixed smoothly with cream cheese and salt.
  3. Fold gently – The two mixtures are combined carefully to keep the air trapped inside.
  4. Bake low and slow – Gentle heat sets the foam into tender, bread-like rounds.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prep: Preheat oven to 150°C (300°F). Line a tray with parchment paper.
  2. Whip whites: In a clean bowl, beat egg whites with cream of tartar until stiff, glossy peaks form.
  3. Mix yolks: In another bowl, whisk egg yolks, cream cheese, salt, and any optional flavorings until silky.
  4. Fold: Add a spoonful of whites into the yolk mix to loosen it, then gently fold the yolk mixture back into the whites in batches. Do not deflate.
  5. Shape: Spoon 6–8 mounds onto the tray, smoothing into rounds about 10–12 cm wide.
  6. Bake: 25–30 minutes until lightly golden and dry to the touch.
  7. Cool: Let rest 10 minutes, then transfer to a rack to finish setting.

Formation & Texture

  • Fresh from the oven: crisp outside, marshmallow-soft inside.
  • After cooling: flexible, bread-like, perfect for folding or stacking.
  • The interior shows tiny air pockets from the whipped whites—this is the “cloud” effect.

A Brief History

Cloud bread rose to popularity through low-carb and keto communities as a creative answer to bread cravings without flour. Its technique echoes classic soufflé methods from French kitchens, where whipped egg whites provide lift without grains.


Serving Ideas

  • Sandwich with turkey, cheese, and lettuce
  • Mini pizza base with sauce and toppings (rebake 5 minutes)
  • Sweet version with berries and whipped cream
  • Breakfast stack with eggs and avocado

Tips for Success

  • Bowls must be grease-free for proper whipping.
  • Fold slowly to keep the air inside.
  • If your kitchen is humid, bake a few extra minutes for dryness.
  • Store in the fridge up to 3 days; rewarm briefly to refresh texture.

Conclusion

This airy, zero-carb bake proves that bread-like comfort doesn’t require flour. With just a few ingredients and careful folding, you’ll create tender rounds that satisfy cravings while staying light, versatile, and wonderfully simple.

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