Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (2024)

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These Nut-Free Keto Bagels are a delicious, easy-to-make, and keto-friendly breakfast idea. These bagels are made without almond flour and are ready to serve in just over 1 hour. This low carb recipe is a perfect addition to your weekly meal prep menu!

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Nut-free keto bagels are a perfect low-carb breakfast (or lunch!) option. They’re loaded with your favorite keto ingredients and are delicious when toasted and served with a little grass-fed butter, cream cheese, or SunButter.

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Nut-Free Keto Bagel Recipe FAQs

Before making this recipe, be sure to read through these answers to commonly asked questions about keto bagels:

Why are my bagels darker/lighter in color than the ones in the photos?

The color of your low carb bagels may vary depending on the ingredients or brands that you use. For example, brown flax will yield a darker looking bread than golden.

Why are my bagels purple?

For this recipe, psyllium husk is used. If the bread turns purple, it’s due to the brand of psyllium husk powder. Though it’s not completely known why psyllium powder sometimes turns foods purple, some think it may have to do with the minerals being “activated” when cooked. This is usually more common when yeast is involved in the recipe.

This recipe doesn’t use yeast as an ingredient, but if your bagels turn purple, don’t worry! The bagels are absolutely fine to eat and will taste just as intended.

Note that you won’t want to omit this ingredient, as psyllium husk benefits include probiotic properties, and the powder can aid in lowering blood sugar levels.

Why are my bagels green?

Much like with the purple coloring, if your bagels have specks of green in them, don’t panic! They’re completely edible and will taste just as intended.

Sunflower seeds contain a chlorogenic acid (an antioxidant) that, when combined with an alkaline baking ingredient like baking soda, can turn spots of the dough green. This happens when the two ingredients are heated together and then begin to cool.

We need the baking soda to make the bread rise, so be sure not to leave this ingredient out.

SunButter notes that in some recipes, adding a splash of lemon juice can help to offset any green hues. In this recipe, a small amount of lemon juice is included for this reason.

How many net carbs are in these nut-free bagels?

Each bagel contains 1.1 grams of net carbs. This amount does not include the optional seasonings and toppings included in the recipe card.

This recipe yields 10 servings in total, and each serving is equal to one bagel. The serving sizes are quite generous and will leave you feeling full and satisfied!

How to serve keto fathead bagels?

Nut-free keto bagels are best served warm and fresh from the oven, but they can also be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator and served later.

For serving, slice bagels in half and add desired toppings, such as cream cheese, SunButter, or butter!

What materials are needed to make this recipe?

These recipe for keto bagels is so easy! All you need are mixing bowls, an electric mixer, spatulas, an electric mixer, and a bagel pan.

How to store these fluffy keto bagels?

These nut-free bagels are best enjoyed fresh from the oven, but can also be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator.

  • Room Temperature Storage: When kept on a plate at room temperature and covered with a muslin cloth, they will remain fresh for up to 2-3 days.
  • Refrigerator Storage: Store bagels in an airtight container in the refrigerator and they will remain fresh for up to 5 days.
  • Freezer Storage: These bagels can be frozen in a freezer bag for up to 1 month. If frozen, thaw in the refrigerator and then reheat in a toaster or oven at 350 degrees until warmed throughout.

Instructions on how to make keto bagels nut-free

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Using an electric mixer in a small mixing bowl, beat egg whites until light and fluffy.

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To a separate large mixing bowl, whisk together all dry ingredients, adding half of optional seasonings at this time.

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In another large mixing bowl, using an electric mixer, mix together remaining wet ingredients (excluding egg whites from the other mixing bowl).

Using an electric mixer with a spiraled dough attachment, add mixed wet ingredients to bowl of dry ingredients and mix until well-combined.

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Slowly, with electric mixer, mix in egg whites, being careful to not overly mix egg whites, otherwise they will collapse.

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Generously coat cavities of bagel pans with nonstick cooking spray.

Spoon dough mixture into individual cavities, flattening the tops slightly with a knife or your fingers. Sprinkle and gently press down remaining half of optional seasonings into dough.

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Transfer pan to oven and bake until golden, about 40-50 minutes, being careful to not bake too long as the bagels will continue to firm up once they are removed from the oven as they cool.

Remove pan from oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes before removing bagels from cavities and placing on a wire rack to fully cool.

Serve with desired toppings.

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Light and flavorsome nut-free low-carb bagels

These fluffy keto-friendly bagels are suitable for the following diets:

  • Keto and Low-Carb: One bagel contains just 1.1 grams of net carbs.
  • Paleo: These bagels are paleo-friendly. They do not contain grains, gluten, dairy, refined-sugar, MSG, legumes, or soy.
  • Dairy-Free: This recipe does not contain any dairy products.
  • Gluten-Free: This grain-free bagel recipe does not contain any gluten products.
  • Grain-Free: Grain products were not included in this recipe.
  • Nut-Free: These bagels are free of all nut products.
  • Refined Sugar-Free: This keto bagel recipe is made without sugar or sweeteners.

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Nut-Free Keto Bagels

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  • Author: Sara Nelson
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 50 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour, 5 minutes
  • Yield: 10 Bagels 1x
  • Category: Bread
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American

Description

These Nut-Free Keto Bagels are a delicious, easy-to-make, and keto-friendly breakfast idea. These bagels are made without almond flour and are ready to serve in just over 1 hour. This low carb recipe is a perfect addition to your weekly meal prep menu!

Ingredients

Wet Ingredients:

  • 3 egg whites
  • 4 eggs
  • 3 tbsp (45 mL) avocado oil
  • ½ cup (4 oz) room temperature water
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Dry Ingredients:

Optional Seasonings:

Optional Toppings:

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Using an electric mixer in a small mixing bowl, beat egg whites until light and fluffy.
  3. To a separate large mixing bowl, whisk together all dry ingredients, adding half of optional seasonings at this time.
  4. In another large mixing bowl, using an electric mixer, mix together remaining wet ingredients (excluding egg whites from the other mixing bowl).
  5. Using an electric mixer with a spiraled dough attachment, add mixed wet ingredients to bowl of dry ingredients and mix until well-combined. Slowly, with electric mixer, mix in egg whites, being careful to not overly mix egg whites, otherwise they will collapse.
  6. Generously coat cavities of bagel pans with nonstick cooking spray. Spoon dough mixture into individual cavities, flattening the tops slightly with a knife or your fingers. Sprinkle and gently press down remaining half of optional seasonings into dough.
  7. Transfer pan to oven and bake until golden, about 40-50 minutes, being careful to not bake too long as the bagels will continue to firm up once they are removed from the oven as they cool. Remove pan from oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes before removing bagels from cavities and placing on a wire rack to fully cool. Serve with desired toppings.

Recipe Notes:

Psyllium Husk Powder: Make sure to use psyllium husk powder (commonly referred to as “ground psyllium husk,”) not whole psyllium husk. If all you have on-hand is whole psyllium husk, simply blitz the whole psyllium husks in a blender or food processor until ground.

Cooked Bagels Appear Purple In Color: If your bagels look slightly purple, it’s due to the brand of psyllium powder. If this happens, do not worry! The bagels are absolutely fine to eat and will taste just as intended.

Bagel Dough Turned Green In Some Spots: If your cooked bagels have specks of green in them, don’t panic! They’re completely edible and will taste just as intended. Sunflower seeds contain an acid that, when combined with an alkaline baking ingredient like baking soda (which you need to make low carb breads rise), it can turn spots of the dough green.

Net Carbs: Each bagel contains 1.1 grams of net carbs. The optional seasonings and toppings are not included in this amount.

Storage: These nut free bagels are best enjoyed fresh from the oven, but can also be stored at room temperature on a plate covered with a muslin cloth for 2-3 days. For refrigerator storage, store bagels in an airtight container and eat within 5 days. Alternatively, these bagels can be frozen in a freezer bag for up to 1 month. If frozen, thaw in the refrigerator and then reheat in a toaster or oven at 350 degrees until warmed throughout

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  1. Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (11)Birdie says

    Any suggestions for nut/tree nut free alternatives to the coconut flour? Coconut is, unfortunately, a tree nut.

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    • Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (12)Sara Nelson says

      Hi, Birdie! I actually cover this within the blog post of this recipe. I follow what the Doctors at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology say regarding coconuts, which is, “although the Food and Drug Administration labels coconut as a tree nut, the vast majority of tree nut-allergic individuals also tolerate coconut without difficulty, since coconut is not truly a nut, but rather a fruit.” If you are allergic to tree nuts but are unsure if you are also allergic to coconut, ask your doctor to test you. If you have a coconut allergy, I have many keto coconut-free recipes for you!

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  2. Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (13)Jennifer says

    Made these yesterday and while they aren’t an exact bagel, they are really good. I made it without any of the optional ingredients or toppings. I plan to make them again and attempt a cinnamon flavor.

    Reply

  3. Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (14)Leah says

    What can I use to substitute for the sunflower seed meal?

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    • Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (15)Sara Nelson says

      Almond flour is typically a 1:1 replacement for ground sunflower seed meal! Unfortunately I can’t test this as I have an almond allergy, but I’m pretty confident that substitution will work!

      Reply

Keto Bagels Recipe (Nut-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, & Paleo) (2024)

FAQs

Are keto bagels gluten free? ›

😉 These have only 5g net carbs (and 8 grams total carbs) each. But they are also gluten-free, unlike the ones you might see popping up in stores! Go with everything – You can use these in all the same ways you would a regular bagel.

Can you eat bagels on a keto diet? ›

PBH Foods Keto-Friendly Bagels

They're dairy, gluten, and sugar-free! With only a few net carbs per bagel, you can enjoy your keto bagels with your favorite toppings with none of the guilt.

Why are my keto bagels flat? ›

I have experimented quite a bit with fathead dough, which is typically made of cheese, almond flour, and eggs. Because almond flour has a high oil content, it causes a great deal of spreading during baking. This can mean that most keto bagels end up flat and shapeless.

Is keto gluten and dairy free? ›

If you're looking to explore the ketogenic diet, we hope you find some inspiration in these fantastic keto recipes. They're gluten-free and dairy-free, with Paleo, Whole 30 and even some vegan options.

Can you be gluten intolerant on keto? ›

Nutritionists say that the keto diet is often (but not always) gluten-free, making both diet regimes work well together. While restricting carb intake on keto, those with gluten sensitivities should also avoid foods that contain gluten proteins.

What cheese is not allowed on keto? ›

You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

Which cream cheese is keto? ›

If you're looking for cream cheeses that you can add to your keto diet without compromising your daily macros, nutritionists swear by the following brands: Philadelphia Cream Cheese (Plain, Full-Fat) Di Stefano Premium Mascarpone Cheese. Trader Joe's Mascarpone.

What are the cons of keto bread? ›

One more potential drawback: "Keto breads may not be as rich in other nutrients that are found in whole grains, such as B vitamins and minerals," says Sharon Palmer, MSFS, RDN, a dietitian in Ojai, CA.

What is the healthiest bagel? ›

Bagels can be healthy if made with whole grains, contain minimal fat and sugar, and are an appropriate portion size for your health goals. For a healthier choice, look for whole wheat, whole grain, or rye bagels. While bagels with cream cheese are delicious, traditional cream cheese is not necessarily healthy.

Is almond flour keto? ›

Almond flour is a 100% keto-approved baking flour. It is also the most widely used keto flour on shelves. However, what it lacks in carbs, it makes up for in calories. Though almond flour is significantly higher in calories than many other flours, it also contains considerable amounts of protein and fiber.

What are bagels without holes called? ›

Bialys (without holes) and bagels (with) A chewy yeast roll bearing similarity to the bagel, the bialy has a diameter of up to 15 centimetres (6 in). Unlike a bagel, which is boiled before baking, a bialy is simply baked, and instead of a hole in the middle it has a depression.

What is a whoosh in keto? ›

The “whoosh effect” is a term for the noticeable weight loss that some people report while following low carb diets such as a keto diet. Some people believe that the whoosh effect happens when fat cells lose fat and fill with water. Researchers have not scientifically proven the whoosh effect, however.

Why am I getting flabby on keto? ›

If a person does not consume enough fat on a keto diet, they may not feel full. This can lead to snacking and consuming more calories than a person needs, resulting in weight gain. Additionally, fat is an important component of a person's diet.

Does keto bread have gluten? ›

A lot of keto bread is gluten free, but not all of it. If you are on a gluten free diet and looking for some keto bread to try, you need to read those labels to be sure. Gluten free bread is made without any glutenous ingredients, such as wheat. But keto bread is only concerned with having a low net carb value.

Does keto bread mean gluten-free? ›

So, for clarity, NO. Not all keto bread brands are gluten-free. If you need gluten free keto bread options, be sure to check out our list below.

Can gluten-free eat keto bread? ›

Bulletproof bread or fathead dough are concepts which are gaining popularity now because they can fit in with both keto and gluten-free diets. These breads have no grains in them, and instead use almond flour, eggs, and cheese to create a dough which can then be baked.

Is keto baking gluten-free? ›

Keto flour is similar to gluten-free flour in that it doesn't contain gluten. The main difference, however, is keto flour is also low in carbohydrates. Therefore, gluten-free flour isn't keto-friendly because of the high carbohydrate count.

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