It’s also very easy to make! With a prep time of 15 minutes and a baking time of another 15 minutes, it’s ready fast and requires minimum effort. Whenever I bake with almond flour fathead dough, I’m amazed at how wonderfully versatile it is. This recipe is a very good example. It doesn’t taste like the real thing. But it’s very very good. When you make bread out of mozzarella, cream cheese, almond flour, an egg, and baking powder, you don’t actually expect bread. You expect some kind of an inferior keto substitute. But this is amazingly bread-like and incredibly tasty.
Ingredients
You’ll only need a few simple ingredients to make this tasty keto focaccia. The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need:
For the bread:
Mozzarella: I use shredded part-skim mozzarella. Make sure you’re not using low-fat mozzarella. It won’t work. Cream cheese: It’s best to use full-fat cream cheese in this recipe. I don’t recommend using reduced-fat cheese. Almond flour: I use blanched finely ground flour. I don’t recommend using coarse almond meal in this recipe. It will negatively affect the bread’s texture. Baking powder: Gluten-free if needed. Egg: I use large eggs in most of my recipes, this one included.
Toppings:
Rosemary: Fresh rosemary leaves to scatter on top. Olive oil spray: To coat the top of the bread before baking.
Instructions
Making this keto focaccia is surprisingly easy. Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps: First, you melt shredded mozzarella and cream cheese in the microwave. Next, add almond flour, baking powder, and egg. Stir the mixture with a rubber spatula, then knead it with your hands. You’ll want to work fast, making sure the dough is uniform before it has a chance to cool and harden. The next step is to press the dough into a greased square baking dish. With your fingertips, make dimples in the dough. Now scatter the rosemary leaves on top of the bread - gently press on them to make sure they adhere to the dough - and sprinkle it with coarse salt. Then liberally spray it with olive oil. The last step is to bake the bread until puffed and golden brown, 15-17 minutes in a 350°F oven. It will smell so good when it’s ready!
Expert tip
Make sure to use quality olive oil for topping the bread - it makes a difference. Even if you use olive oil spray like I do, there are better sprays out there that contain extra virgin olive oil and no additives.
Serving suggestions
This Italian bread, which literally translates to “flat bread,” is great as a snack or as an appetizer. As a snack, I like to top it with thin slices of sharp cheese. As an appetizer, I serve it with seasoned extra-virgin olive oil for dipping. Sometimes I serve it as an accompaniment to a hearty soup, such as this hamburger soup. Whatever you serve it with, it’s best when eaten freshly baked and warm.
Storing leftovers
Once cooled and sliced, this bread freezes well in freezer bags and thaws beautifully in the microwave. You can also keep it in the fridge, in an airtight container, for 3-4 days. But it keeps fresher in the freezer.
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