Make this sweet and fluffy keto blueberry bread recipe, for a delicious sugar free breakfast or a super healthy snack.
Keto breakfast blueberry bread
If you want bread that tastes like actual cake, this extraordinary keto blueberry bread is definitely the recipe for you.
Soft, moist, and buttery, it’s like eating dessert for breakfast!
And the delicious blueberry cake bread can be dairy free, gluten free, low carb, oil free, paleo, and vegan, with no flour and no sugar required.
Also make this Keto Cheesecake
Fluffy flourless blueberry bread
Leftovers freeze well too, so it is great for breakfast meal prep to enjoy throughout the month or any time you want a yummy breakfast or snack without all the work.
Simply warm up a slice from the freezer and spread with butter if desired.
Take a bite, and you will feel like you are at a fancy bakery, without ever having to leave the warmth and comfort of your kitchen.
And yes, the recipe works with other berries and fruits.
Feel free to swap fresh or frozen thawed chopped cherries, raspberries, strawberries, or blackberries for the blueberries.
Serve alongside this Tofu Scramble for a nourishing and filling breakfast. Or top with fresh berries and whipped cream or a scoop of Keto Ice Cream for a decadent dessert.
Step by step recipe video
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Keto blueberry bread ingredients
You will need blueberries, almond flour, baking powder, yogurt or coconut cream, salt, sweetener, eggs or flax eggs, and optional lemon zest and ground cinnamon.
Plain yogurt, Greek yogurt, or coconut cream add moisture to the loaf. For sugar free bread, be sure to use an unsweetened yogurt. Vegan brands work too.
Almond flour is the only one I recommend here.
You can of course experiment with different flours or try replacing some of the almond flour with coconut flour. But you may need to play around with the other ingredients, especially the liquid, to make the recipe work if using these substitutions.
You can use fresh or frozen blueberries. If using frozen berries, thaw them fully and pat away excess moisture with a paper towel before adding to the recipe.
How to make almond flour blueberry bread
Grease a 9×5 inch loaf pan, or line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper.
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stir all of the loaf ingredients except the blueberries in a large mixing bowl until well mixed. Because the recipe is gluten free, there is no need to worry about overmixing.
Very gently stir in the blueberries, then smooth the dough into the prepared pan.
Bake the sugar free blueberry bread on the center rack of the oven for fifty minutes.
Let it cool, then go around the sides of the pan with a knife before popping the loaf out onto a plate.
Allowing the keto loaf cake to cool first before handling helps prevent against the baked good cracking or breaking in half.
Converting the loaf to gram measurements
If you prefer to use a food scale instead of American measuring cups, use the following gram measurements for the keto bread loaf.
240 grams almond flour, 160 grams yogurt, 80 grams fresh blueberries, and 60 grams of granulated sweetener.
Also remember to add the other ingredients below that are too small to measure on a typical kitchen food scale.
The loaf was adapted from my Healthy Blueberry Muffins and Keto Blueberry Muffins, as well as this Keto Lemon Bread.
Keto Blueberry Bread
Ingredients
- 2 cups almond flour (for nut free, try this Blueberry Banana Bread)
- 1/3 cup granulated sweetener (for sugar free, I like Lakanto)
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2/3 cup plain yogurt or coconut cream
- 3 eggs or flax eggs
- 2/3 cup blueberries
- optional zest of one lemon
- optional 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Instructions
- *Gram measurements are listed above for those who prefer to use a food scale.Grease a 9×5 loaf pan, or line it with parchment paper. Preheat the oven to 325 F. Stir all ingredients except blueberries until smooth. Gently stir in the berries. Smooth into the pan. Bake 55 minutes. Letting the bread cool completely before going around the sides with a knife and popping out the loaf will ensure it doesn't break, because this recipe is super moist and soft! The blueberry bread can be loosely covered and left out overnight. Or refrigerate leftovers up to 5 days. Or slice and freeze for 2-3 months.View Nutrition Facts
Notes
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Nina says
Looks fabulous 👏👏👏 greetings from the UK is this made with ground almonds or almond flour?
How much sugar if using regular caster sugar or light brown sugar? Thanks. Stay safe …
CCK Media Team says
Hi Nina, the sugar amount is the same whether you use granulated sugar or granulated erythritol. And either almond flour or fine almond meal will work!
Nina says
Hi looks fabulous 👏👏👏 is this made with ground almonds or almond flour? There is a big difference here in the two in UK.
If using regular caster sugar how much would I use please. Thanks. Stay safe..
Sydney says
Hi there! Can this be made with dare sugar and if so, how much would you recommend? Thanks!
CCK Media Team says
It can! The amount will be the same as what’s listed 🙂
Anonymous says
Hi! Can dairy free yogurt be substituted, like cocojune or Culina brands?
Thanks!
CCK Media Team says
Yes Katie tests all her recipes with nondairy yogurt 🙂
Angela Belkin says
Is the nutritional info based on the use of large eggs or flax eggs?
Dale says
What can you use in place of the yogurt or coconut cream? Thanks
Marilyn says
Even though my blueberries all sank to the bottom this was delicious! I added less sweetener and it was just fine. (Probably a tablespoon less.). Full disclosure, my blueberries weren’t thoroughly defrosted ..
Christina says
Could you use sour cream in the place of the yogurt or coconut cream?
CCK Media Team says
We have not tried it so can’t say for flavor. Texture-wise, it will be fine 🙂
Barbara Goen says
I would love to try this but blueberries don’t sit well on my stomach (had surgery and there are some things that just don’t).
Just wondering if you can use blackberries or raspberries in place?
Michele says
Yes the recipe commentary says you can use either of those or also strawberries.
Ryan D says
I live in Denver which is a mile high. Not much of a baker, so mine came out really dry. 99.99% sure this was user error. Should I have added water or done something else?
Chocolate Covered Katie says
Hi! We unfortunately have no experience with high elevation baking but know it often requires tweaking of recipes, especially baked goods. Hopefully someone who sees this comment might have more insight for you on how to successfully change this one to be high elevation compatible. (Just to be sure – did you use almond flour?)
Maggie says
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Rosina says
May I use a flavored yogurt in place of the plain? If so, which flavor would work. Thank you😊
Margaret says
How many carbs are in the bread please? Thanks
CCK Media Team says
Hi! There is a nutrition facts link at the bottom of the recipe box, with full nutrition facts included 🙂
Candice H. says
This bread was soooo good! It reminded me of a sweet cornbread(but more moist) with the added flavor of blueberries. Loved it and the fact that it is low calorie per slice and low carb!
Dana says
Taste was great and preparation was easy. The only reason I left off one star is because even though I had to cook longer than stated time, my bread was still moist. Maybe I’ll try fresh blueberries or try adding some coconut flour next time.
Steve says
Hi, how do you only get 114 calories per slice? I’m following your receipe by grams and I’m getting 158 calories per slice (12 slices).
2 cups 240 grams almond flour 1536
160 gram of yogurt 2/3 cup 80
3 eggs 234
80 grams fresh blueberries 45
Total 1895
12 slices each serving 158
CCK Media Team says
Hi Steve, we use Verywell Fit calorie count, which lists 2 cups almond flour as only 1344 calories. And when two ingredients are given – as is standard when calculating nutrition facts – the lower of the two ingredients is used. In this case, flax eggs have 90 calories total.
laura says
i’m dairy and oil free , what can i replace yogurt with?
CCK Media Team says
Pretty much any nondairy yogurt will also work 🙂
Marie says
How do you think a sweetened vanilla protein powder would work, replacing some or all of the sugar?
Thanks!
Sarah says
My husband has made this recipe multiple times in the last few months and it just doesn’t get much easier or tastier than this! Easy to customise as well – I currently have a double batch orange and mixed berry pair of loaves in the oven right now. Definitely a keeper.