Coconut Flour Bread Rolls - Divalicious Recipes (2024)

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These easy coconut bread rolls are made with coconut flour and psyllium husk powder making them keto, low carb, paleo and gluten-free. Enjoy them as a keto dinner roll with butter, or fill them for a tasty lunch.

After my delight with the flaxseed bread rolls, I thought that I would have a play with another low carb bread roll and used coconut flour. The key to these is the psyllium husk powder as they make the coconut flour rolls more "bread like" and is almost essential in low carb and gluten free baking now as it as a binder in the absence of gluten.

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I was asked if they tasted "coconutty" which I don't think that they do too much. I think the addition of the flax-seed flour takes the edge off any coconut flavour. I added it to give the roll an added texture as the mixture seemed to be a bit too wet for my liking. Coconut flour can sometimes have an acquired taste but I've made a batch with onion powder and herbs which were delicious. Perhaps try them plain, then see how you go and add some other herbs and flavours.


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  • IS COCONUT FLOUR KETO?
  • INGREDIENTS
  • HOW TO MAKE COCONUT FLOUR ROLLS
  • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  • MORE KETO BREAD ROLL RECIPES
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IS COCONUT FLOUR KETO?

Coconut flour is a type of flour made from ground dried coconuts. It is high in fiber, low in carbohydrate and high in protein. A 1oz (28g) serving is 8g net carbohydrates with 6g protein and 10g fiber.

Coconut flour can initially take a while to adjust to baking with for low carb bread recipes as it absorbs a lot of liquid and needs a lot of eggs with just a small volume of flour. It's one of my favorite flours to bake keto bread recipes with now.

INGREDIENTS

The absorbency of liquid can vary between different coconut flour brands so you may need additional hot water when making this recipe. Add a bit of water at a time until you have a firm and pliable dough.

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A tip with the psyllium husk powder is to run it through a coffee grinder to make it finer in texture. It helps prevent and gritty texture in these keto bread rolls.

HOW TO MAKE COCONUT FLOUR ROLLS

Don't worry if the mixture looks a bit wet, just fashion some rolls the best you can and they will bake fine. I find using wet hands to do this helps.

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Mix all the dry ingredients

Add the eggs and egg whites

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Pour the apple cider vinegar over the mixture

Add hot water to the dough, a bit at a time.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can you freeze these coconut flour rolls?

These coconut flour rolls freeze well too! I've started making a weekly batch and pop some in the freezer. That way I have some on hand if I am having soup or fancy a snack. Or take out the freezer the night before so I can have one toasted with my morning eggs.

How do you store the low carb rolls?

Keep the low carb bread rolls in the refrigerator and ideally in a sealed container. If they start to become too moist, pop them in a hot oven or air fryer for a crispier roll.

Can you substitute almond flour for coconut flour

If you want to make these low carb bread rolls with almond flour, increase the flour to 2 cups.

Can I use this mixture to make a loaf of bread?

Use a 1lb loaf pan and cook for about 10 minutes longer for a keto coconut flour bread. You may need to double up the recipe for a large loaf as this only makes 6 small rolls (4 medium burger sized rolls)

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MORE KETO BREAD ROLL RECIPES

Cheese Chive Bread Rolls

Flaxseed Bread Rolls

Keto Vegan Bread Rolls (Dairy-free)

Nut Free & Coconut Free Bread Rolls (Good for nut allergies)

Amazing Bread Rolls

Easy Low Carb Bread Rolls

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Coconut Flour Rolls

Angela Coleby

A low carb bread roll baked with coconut flour & psyllium husk powder makes a great low carb dinner roll.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American, Low Carb

Servings 6 rolls

Calories 148 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup coconut flour
  • 4 tablespoons flaxseed ground
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 large egg whites
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup boiling water more may be required

Instructions

  • Pre-heat the oven to 180C/350F degrees

  • Line a baking tray with parchment paper.

  • Place the coconut flour, baking powder, psyllium husk powder, flax-seed flour and salt in a bowl and mix thoroughly.

  • Add the coconut oil and eggs and blend well until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs.

  • Add the apple cider vinegar and mix well.

  • Gently add the water, a bit at time and stir into the mixture (you may not need it all).

  • Using your hands, make a ball of the dough (I find keeping my hands wet helps with the sticky dough).

  • Place the balls on the parchment paper lined baking tray.

  • Make for 30 minutes until golden and firm.

Notes

Makes 6 small bread rolls

Top with sesame seeds before baking for a burger bun or an slight crunch

The net carbs will be the total carb count minus the fibre count. Carb count excludes sugar alcohols.

Any nutritional analysis on the website is based on an estimate, calculated by Spoonacular from the individual ingredients in each recipe. Variations may occur for various reasons, including product availability and food preparation. We make no representation or warranty of the accuracy of this information.

Nutrition

Serving: 1rollCalories: 148kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 6gFat: 10gFiber: 8g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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  1. Becky

    Can you substitute xanthan gum for psyllium husk powder?
    Psyllium Husk Substitute

    You use less guar gum or xanthan gum. Don't replace it as a 1:1. Only use ½ to ⅓ as much. For example: The recipe calls for 2 tablespoons of psyllium husk, use 2 teaspoon of xanthan gum.

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  2. Phyllis

    Can I use ghee to replace the coconut oil I find it too sweet

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Yes you could.

      Reply

  3. B Mitchell

    I've just made these rolls, and am so disappointed in them! They've barely risen! And the texture is so solid. I've been baking and cooking for a great many years, so I don't know where I've gone wrong.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      That's such a shame. I'm wondering if it's the brand of coconut flour?

      Reply

  4. Sheila

    Can I drop the psyllium or substitute for something else???

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      The psyllium does help the bread mixture bind so substituting it may result in a different texture. My best guess would be a flax egg or ground chia seeds.

      Reply

  5. Noon

    How do you measure the flax:
    -- 4 Tbsp whole flax, then grind it?
    -- Or grind the flax then measure 4 Tbsp of the powder?

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      I use the ground flax from a packet. I would measure whole by grinding it first.

      Reply

  6. Marieli

    I would love to see inside the bread.

    Reply

  7. Martine

    I tried these yesterday as was looking at a nut-free bread (school and allergies), and they are awesome!!! A bit on the sweeter side, but like someone mentioned, I will subs butter for the coconut oil. Also, I plugged all the ingredients in the Carb Manager and it gives me 3 net grams of carbs per roll... Anyhow, thanks for the great recipe!!

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Thanks for popping by! Glad you enjoyed them.

      Reply

  8. Richard Vaughan

    My Giddy Aunt...

    I've been low carb/keto(ish) for years and have struggled, until now, to find a good low carb bread that aint dry...

    ... And these aint dry!! Almond flour is my usual favoured medium but these are lovely.. Perhaps its the egg whites?!?!

    I might try these with the coconut subbed for almond flour.. Have you tried this?

    Anywhoo.. Thank you for sorting out a bit of bread I can actually eat with the family, though not my vegan wife!!

    ...Any thoughts on an egg free version?

    That, I suspect, would be the holy grail..

    Richard..

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    • Angela Coleby

      Delighted you enjoy them! Try my rosemary & olive bread too, I think you will enjoy that! An egg free bread roll is possible and something on the list to work on. The trick would be getting the bread to rise though..

      Reply

  9. Elizabeth

    Thanks for posting this recipe. I tried it yesterday and the rolls turned out great!

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Glad you enjoyed them

      Reply

  10. Zu

    Wow is it really 14g of carb per roll? Tried the recipe and it turned out great but totally busted my keto carb limit.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      That's the total carbs. Less the fibre, the net carbs are 5g per roll.

      Reply

      • Zu

        ok thats great! Thanks!

        Reply

  11. Alicia

    They came out really well as far as consistency firm texture but they were bitter. I read that the egg yolks can make them smell & taste a bit like ammonia..... have you come across this?

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      I've not heard that but I think that it might be baking powder related.

      Reply

  12. Doreen

    Hi Angela, we tried but the rolls turned out bitter. Do you have any idea why? Thanks!

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Was your flour fresh? If not stored correctly or has expired, some coconut flour can turn rancid?

      Reply

  13. Jayne M

    Hi, just made these - they didn’t rise and they were very dense. Do you think that I should have added more water? They were relatively easy to form into rolls so I’m thinking that my coconut flour absorbed more than yours? They taste OK by the way.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Coconut flour can vary from brand to brand. They should have rose though. Perhaps add more water and an extra dash of baking powder the next time!

      Reply

  14. Esther

    Sorry Angela,

    It should be I can not take flexseed, so am looking for another ingredient in place of it.

    Thanks
    Esther

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      How about almond flour?

      Reply

  15. Steve

    Hi can I ask when the recipe says 2xEGGS and then 2xEGG WHITES, does this mean four eggs in total?

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      4 eggs in total, but only the whites for 2 of the eggs (make a mayonnaise with the left over egg yolks!)

      Reply

  16. KELLY

    CAN I USE SOMETHING ELSE BESIDES THE EGGS & EGG WHITES, MAYBE A GELATIN EGG SUBSTITUTE, I'M TRYING TO DO A KETO AIP TYPE OF DIET.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      I've never tried it without the eggs. Perhaps an egg replacer?

      Reply

  17. Christine

    I wonder if anyone has tried this with almond flour and butter. I have a coconut allergy and can't coconut oil or flour.

    Reply

  18. Nadhrah

    hi angela

    if you have some tips o help me here. I tried the recipe but substituting the eggs with egg replacement and the rest is the same. Baking at same temperature..but my bun cook well on the outside but NOT on the inside. even i added more baking time , it is still not cook on the inside.

    Thanks

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      I haven't tried egg replacement so not sure how it bakes. Perhaps add some more apple cider vinegar to the mixture to give it a bit more lift?

      Reply

  19. BA

    Hi Angela,
    I presume the water is boiling when you are pouring it into to mixture, right?

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Yes it is. I add a bit at a time too, in case the mixture gets too sticky and fluid.

      Reply

  20. Elita

    Hi,
    Jut wondering if you could post some pics of the process of making these rolls. Despite my best efforts my buns don't rise or end up fluffy like other rolls-they are still delicious but very dense/doughy & more of a dinner roll than a sandwich roll. ??
    Thankyou!

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      No problem. I just need to purchase some more psyllium husk powder this week and I'll put something together. Have you tried the flaxseed bread roll recipe. It's similar to this and perhaps easier than coconut flour?

      Reply

      • Elita

        I shall have a look Thankyou!! Coconut flour is really a temperamental ingredient for sure ? Thankyou for getting back to me.

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        • Angela Coleby

          Once you get the hang of baking with coconut flour, there will be no stopping you! I had many a disaster when I first used it. Now, it's my go to flour. Am happy to answer any queries you have with it!

          Reply

  21. Sarah

    These are amazing! I prefer the almond ones, but as our school is nut-free, I make these far more regularly. They taste like proper bread, not just like coconut or eggs, as other breads do. Very yummy. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Glad you enjoy them and thanks for dropping me a line!

      Reply

  22. Lyn Wishart

    Loved these coconut flour, psyllium & flax bread rolls! I substituted butter for the coconut oil as I find it a bit 'sweet'. So quick & easy, Thx Angela.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Love the butter substitution! A great idea!

      Reply

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FAQs

Is it better to bake with coconut flour or almond flour? ›

Almond flour has a mild, nutty flavor that complements a wide range of recipes, from baked goods to savory dishes. It also has a finer texture compared to coconut flour, making it ideal for recipes that require a smooth consistency. Coconut flour has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor, with a hint of coconut aroma.

What does coconut flour do in baking? ›

A good rule of thumb is 1/4 to 1/3 cup of coconut flour for 1 cup of regular flour. When flour absorbs water, the starches gelatinize, but when coconut flour absorbs liquid it becomes soggy, resulting in a heavier, denser baked good.

Can coconut flour replace all-purpose flour? ›

Use a 1:4 ratio when substituting coconut flour with all-purpose flour. This means that for every 1 cup of regular flour, you only use ¼ cup of coconut flour. Following this ratio will help make your low-carb baked goods come out the way you hope.

Which is healthier coconut or almond flour? ›

In 2 tablespoons of almond flour, you'll get 80 calories, only 2 grams of carbs, 3 grams of protein, and 1 gram of dietary fiber. While coconut flour is a better source of dietary fiber, iron, and potassium, almond flour does contain iron (2% Daily Value) and calcium (2% Daily Value).

Does coconut flour spike blood sugar? ›

Coconut flour appears to have a low glycaemic index of 51 which means it should cause less of a spike in blood sugar levels than wheat flour, which has a glycaemic index of 69. This is because coconut flour is high in fat and fibre, which work to slow down the release of sugar in the bloodstream.

Is coconut flour hard to bake with? ›

In fact, my favorite keto chocolate cupcakes are made entirely with coconut flour. But if you don't know how to work with it, coconut flour can be difficult and sometimes very frustrating. It simply doesn't behave like any other flour on the market, and many people make mistakes when working with it.

Should coconut flour be refrigerated? ›

When stored properly, coconut flour will last for up to two years. The best way to store coconut flour is in an airtight container in a cool, dark place, such as the pantry, fridge, or freezer.

Do you need to add baking powder to coconut flour? ›

Replacing wheat flour with coconut flour

Cakes and muffins, which need to be light and fluffy, will be very different than something more dense, like cookies. But when working with coconut flour, you always need to decrease the flour and increase the eggs and baking powder.

Is coconut flour a carb or protein? ›

If you look at coconut flour it contains 68.7 grams of carbohydrate per 100 grams. Of that 38.5 grams is dietary fiber, sugar accounts for another 8.7 grams leaving about 17.6 grams of starchy carbs. Comparing this to regular conventional all purpose flour 100 grams contains 76.3 grams of total carbs.

Can I substitute coconut flour for bread flour? ›

You can't substitute coconut flour on a 1:1 ratio for all-purpose flour, or most other flours, but try to cut down the amount of flour to ¼ of what you would normally use. In addition, every ¼ cup coconut flour typically requires one egg for both moisture and structure.

Does coconut flour expire? ›

Coconut flour lasts up to 18–24 months if stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Depending on storage conditions, unopened coconut flour can last for up to 12–18 months in the pantry, 6–12 months in the refrigerator, and 12–24 months in the freezer.

How much coconut flour equals all-purpose flour? ›

A quick rule of thumb is to swap about 1/4 to 1/3 cup coconut flour for 1 cup of regular flour. Due to its high absorbency, you'll also want to increase the number of eggs. To help you try this unique ingredient, we've rounded up eight of our best coconut flour recipes. These are tried and true!

Is it OK to eat coconut flour everyday? ›

Coconut flour is generally a safe alternative to wheat flour for most people. It has relatively few health risks or side effects. However, the high amount of fiber in coconut flour may cause bloating in some people.

Is coconut flour good for diabetics? ›

Coconut flour is rich in dietary fibre, which can help reduce the risk of developing heart disease and lower cholesterol levels. As it is low in carbohydrate compared to flours such as wheat and corn, it is useful for people with diabetes because it has a mild impact on blood glucose levels.

What flour has no carbs? ›

If you're following a keto diet, many options for low-carb flours are still available for you to use. This includes almond flour, flaxseed meal, and oat fiber among five other keto-friendly flours.

What happens if you use coconut flour instead of almond flour? ›

Without the right amount of moisture, the end result will be crumbly and dry. Because of this, you can't substitute coconut for almond flour and vice versa without manipulating the recipe as well. Both the amount of liquid and flour will need to be adjusted to convert these recipes.

Can I substitute coconut flour for almond flour in baking? ›

To substitute coconut flour for blanched almond flour while accounting for coconut flour's higher absorbency rate, use a quarter cup of coconut flour for every one cup of almond flour. This works best in recipes that don't rely on large amounts of almond flour to begin with.

Does coconut flour bake differently? ›

1) Coconut flour behaves differently than grain-based flours. You cannot merely do a one-to-one replacement of coconut flour for wheat flours in your recipes. As a very general rule of thumb for baked goods, 1/4 – 1/3 cup of coconut flour can be substituted for 1 cup of wheat flour.

How much almond flour to replace coconut flour? ›

To replace coconut flour with almond flour in your keto recipe, follow these recommendations:
  1. Replace every 1/4 cup (1 ounce) of coconut flour with at least 1 cup of almond flour.
  2. Decrease the amount of liquid in the recipe by using one less egg for every 1/4 cup of coconut flour that the recipe initially called for.

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