Preparation Time: 15 mins
Cooking Time: 30 mins
Meal type:
Breads & Baked Products
Breakfast
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Fluffy low carb flax bread that is good for sandwiches and for toasting in the oven.
Ingredients
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 °F (175 °C).
- Prepare pan (10x15" with sides works best) with oil or non-stick spray (no carb).
- Mix dry ingredients well with a wisk or fork.
- Add wet to dry, and mix well. Make sure eggs are blended well leaving no obvious egg white strings.
- Let batter set for 2-3 minutes to thicken up a little. Don't leave too long because it may make harder to spread.
- Pour batter into pan. Spread evenly across pan.
- Bake for about 20-30 minutes till it springs back when touched or is visibly browning even more than the flax already is. According to your preference.
- Cool and cut into preferred slices . I make mine thin by slicing pieces in half.
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Reviews
I jazzed mine up and added blueberries and a ripened banana. Made two loaves and it was superb. Love it plain also. Good for your gut because of the fiber. I have a slice of that with a pear or some berries for breakfast and it works for me.
11 Nov 21 by member: SpaghettiSquash1
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Sounds like a winner! However, since I haven't made this yet, I'll give it a 4 star rating. All the great reviews, are making me want to make this, as I can envision the many possibilities for this bread. :-)
20 Aug 12 by member: ShyGuy
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DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW MANY CARBS- NETCARBS PER SLICE
24 Mar 12 by member: ag12345
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i added garlic, and Italian herbs, but it still needed more than the tablespoon of each. very filling--i use 1 slice and cut it in half to make a small sandwich. i did, however, find that coconut oil is wayyyy better than olive oil- on a lot of levels.
04 Jan 12 by member: gearhead
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You can also cut down this recipe to 1/4 c flax meal, 1/2 tsp. baking powder, 1 packet splenda, a little cinnamon, 1 egg and 1 tsp butter stir, put in a microwavable coffee cup and nuke for 1 minute. Delish! and so easy!
14 Sep 11 by member: ellenturner
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Light and fluffy. I used Stevia instead of Splenda, and poured the batter into a muffin pan like kziemianski. On it's own, it would need more seasoning, but slathered in butter it was amazing. The texture is perfect.
15 Jun 11 by member: anawfullotofrunning
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This bread is great..I used it to make french toast this morning and it came out excellent..Definately a good replacement for bread
08 Jun 11 by member: skippy115
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Very good....feels like I'm cheating! I like sweet bread, so I like the Splenda in it. I also added cinnamon. My daughter loves it!
03 Jun 11 by member: 2lose
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I made this last night for breakfast today, took one bite and said "This is way better than what I've been eating every morning!" Which previously had been a MIM. It's much lighter. I should add that I baked it into muffins (made 12) and ate two warmed up and topped with peanut butter. One would also make a great snack!
26 May 11 by member: kziemianski
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These came out a lot better than I thought. I am so glad that the texture was light and fluffy. I blended the egg mixture very well before adding in to the dry mix. I do however think it could use a little more seasoning. In the future Im gong to play with this for either sweet or savory applications. Maybe cinnamon or garlic powder. Overall it was a great base to add onto. With the leftovers I'm going to make a coffee chocolate "bread" pudding (low carb of course)
11 Apr 11 by member: JustJackie
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Nutritional Summary:
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There are 351 calories in 1 serving of Flax Bread.
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Calorie Breakdown: 73% fat, 14% carbs, 13% prot. |
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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
per serve
Energy
1469 kj
18%
351 kcal
Fat
29.72g
42%
Saturated Fat
3.737g
19%
Monounsaturated Fat
10.853g
Polyunsaturated Fat
13.43g
Carbohydrates
13.19g
5%
Sugar
1.19g
1%
Fibre
11.5g
Protein
11.61g
23%
Salt
1.14g
19%
Cholesterol
132mg
Potassium
384mg
19%
Calorie Breakdown:
Carbohydrate (14%)
Fat (73%)
Protein (13%)
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*Based on an RDI of 2000 calories
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