Fight your carb-laden naan cravings with this buttery and soft gluten-free keto flatbread!

Foldable Keto Flatbread
This is not a drill! It’s actually a *drool* because that’s what you’ll be doing while these buttery flatbreads are frying…
Aside from being super delicious with a buttery, salty coat, these disks of keto flatbread heaven are a breeze to fry up—meaning no waiting for the dough to chill or your oven to heat up. Dangerous? Absolutely! But also very helpful when those bread cravings hit!
Fast Dough and even faster flatbread!
The whole idea behind this keto flatbread dough recipe is to have an easy way to insert low-carb flatbread into my mouth as quickly as humanly possible without having to go through an extensive cooling, rising, and/or baking process.
It’s a lot like my gluten-free Focaccia, only faster/easier because this hunger waits for no oven (to preheat)! I find that having something quick and easy is best for me when I’m trying to keep to my gluten-free keto lifestyle.

Tips for the best Keto Flatbread
BONUS- You can check out the rad video I made (haha) to see what the rollin’ and fryin’ process looks like. Find it in the recipe card!
Shaping the dough is important but the imperfections make it delicious. As you can see, it has those fun char marks which make this flatbread feel more authentic. The dimples in the dough will give you the best, authentic marks on your low-carb flatbread. Smooth the dough as best you can, then dimple it a bit so the raised dough browns!

This dough is soft and flexy due to xanthan gum! Both the xanthan gum and coconut flour contribute to holding this bread together. Because coconut flour burns easily, don’t overcook these keto flatbreads! It makes them sad and stiff.


And don’t forget to check out the video found within the recipe card! It helps to see how I work the dough and the frying process.
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Buttery Low Carb Flatbread
The best thing since sliced bread. Mostly because it's gluten free, fried, and slathered in butter...
Ingredients
- 1 cup Almond Flour
- 2 tbsp Coconut Flour
- 2 tsp Xanthan Gum
- 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
- 1/2 tsp Falk Salt
- 1 Whole Egg + 1 Egg White
- 1 tbsp Water
- 1 tbsp Oil for frying
- 1 tbsp melted Butter-for slathering
Instructions
- Whisk together the dry ingredients (flours, xanthan gum, baking powder, salt) until well combined.
- To the flour, add the egg and egg white and beat gently into the flour to incorporate. The dough will begin to form.
- Add the tablespoon of water and begin to work the dough to allow the flour and xanthan gum to absorb the moisture.
- Cut the dough in 4 equal parts and press each section out with cling wrap. Watch the video for instructions!
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add oil.
- Fry each flatbread for about 1 min on each side.
- Brush with butter (while hot) and garnish with salt and chopped parsley.
Notes
NET Carbs = 4g
*If you want a smaller portion, just cut the dough into 5 balls instead of 4!
Nutrition Information
Amount Per Serving Calories 232Total Fat 19gCarbohydrates 9gNet Carbohydrates 4gFiber 5gProtein 9g
Has anyone tried freezing some? How did it take to defroating and heating?
Hey Jeanne! So, I haven’t heard any comments about freezing them to reheat later. They *might* lose a bit of pliability freezing and reheating, but I would bet my bottom dollar they would toast up well in the oven!
Hope that helps!
Just made them for the 1st time…. AMAZING… and so easy!!!
Thanks, Golda! I’m glad you liked them!!
You are my HERO! These are amazing. I mixed multiple batches in a food processer then smooshed them with a tortilla press. Super easy. Thank you for giving bread back to me!
I’m so glad you loved the flatbreads!! And now, I need to buy myself a tortilla press… 🙂 🙂
What can I use instead of almond flour? I’m allergic to all nuts
Sunflower seed flour is about the only one for one ratio for almond flour that might work. The problem is finding it, I take unsalted sunflower kernels and grind them in a spice grinder. You have to be careful not to grind them into a powder, you want them coarse. It is a time consuming task.
Can..I just use almond flour & no coconut,allergy
Yep! The coconut flour absorbs more liquid and does give the bread a finer texture but it will still work if you omit it!
Replace the coconut flour with extra almond flour 😁