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This fluffy cloud bread (also known as "oopsie bread" or "oopsie rolls") is made with just five ingredients and is the perfect keto bread.

You can use it in many ways, including sandwiches, burgers, and even desserts!

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The best thing about this bread is the amazing smell that fills your kitchen when you bake it. It smells like real bread baking in your oven!

The second: Thanks to this bread, you can comfortably hold hamburgers (such as these turkey burgers or these grilled hamburgers) in your hands (no need for a knife and a fork!) and make delicious sandwiches.

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Ingredients

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You'll only need five simple ingredients to make cloud bread. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

  • Nonstick cooking spray: Used for greasing the pan.
  • Eggs: I use large eggs in most of my recipes, including this one.
  • Cream of tartar: This ingredient is used as a stabilizer in recipes that contain whipped egg whites.
  • Plain Greek yogurt: I use full-fat yogurt.
  • Salt: Just a pinch (⅛ teaspoon).

Variations

  • You can substitute other creamy ingredients for the Greek yogurt in this recipe, such as sour cream, softened cream cheese, or mayonnaise.
  • When I make this recipe for burgers, like I did today, I like to sprinkle sesame seeds on top. It looks pretty and makes for a more authentic hamburger bun look.
  • When I make this bread for sandwiches, I like to sprinkle it with Everything but the Bagel seasoning before baking it.
  • To make a sweet version, add a granulated or powdered sweetener equal to 2 tablespoons of sugar to the whipped egg whites. You can also add ½ teaspoon of pure vanilla extract to the yolk/yogurt mixture.

Cloud Bread Instructions

The detailed instructions for making this recipe are included in the recipe card below. Here are the basic steps:

Start by separating the eggs into two bowls - egg whites in one bowl, the yolks in the second.

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Whip the egg whites and cream of tartar until stiff. Mix the yolks with Greek yogurt and salt.

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Fold the egg whites into the yolk mixture.

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Spoon mounds of the mixture onto two parchment-lined baking sheets. Gently flatten them.

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Bake the bread in a 300°F oven until golden brown, for about 30 minutes.

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Expert Tips

  • Fat interferes with whipping egg whites. Please ensure there's no yolk mixed into the egg whites, and use a thoroughly clean and dry bowl and whisks to whip them.
  • The cream of tartar helps stabilize the whipped egg whites, so I highly recommend using it. You can usually find it in the spice aisle in any supermarket.
  • Folding egg whites is a technique that incorporates whipped egg whites into a thicker mixture (such as a cake batter or, in our case, a yolk/yogurt mixture) without breaking the tiny air bubbles that make them fluffy and airy. The technique involves placing a mound of whipped egg whites on the thicker mixture and using a spatula to repeatedly scoop the thicker mixture and fold it over the whipped egg whites. When this mound has been incorporated into the batter, add another mound of egg whites. Unlike stirring, this technique ensures that the batter remains airy and fluffy.

Recipe FAQs

Is it difficult to make cloud bread?

It's not exactly difficult, but any recipe that requires separating eggs, whipping the egg whites, and carefully folding them into a batter is involved and requires patience.

This 90-second keto bread, for example, is easier. However, cloud bread is the best low-carb bread alternative, so the effort involved in making it is worth it, in my opinion.

Does cloud bread taste like real bread?

No, it doesn't. But its texture is similar to spongy hamburger buns. So, even though it's not exactly bread, it does fill the need to serve a burger on a bun or to make a sandwich.

My main complaint is that this bread is on the delicate side and tears quite easily. This means that using it as a bun substitute for a burger is even messier than usual.

Why is it called "cloud" or "oopsie" bread?

The name "cloud bread" reflects its airy, fluffy texture. It's sometimes called "oopsie" bread because it was supposedly made by mistake. But what a fortunate mistake that was! It comes in handy when you want to make low-carb buns or rolls.

Serving Suggestions

Cloud bread is fluffy and delicious. It's not true bread - it is softer and spongier, and its texture resembles a thick, savory crepe. The photo below shows you its spongy texture on the inside:

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But it can fill a void for someone who misses sandwiches or anyone on a low-carb diet who wants to hold a burger. Its flavor is neutral, so it can go with savory dishes such as sandwiches and burgers, as shown in the photo below:

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Or you can use it for dessert. For example, you can use it to make a keto strawberry shortcake. And just like crepes, you can fill it with whipped cream and berries.

It's also perfect for breakfast. I like it with butter and a slice of cheddar or with almond butter. You can also top it with eggs such as these fluffy scrambled eggs.

Storing Leftovers

It's best to make cloud bread right before you plan on eating it. It gets soggy when stored in the fridge.

This is undoubtedly a disadvantage of this recipe, as it requires some work. Making a big batch and storing it for a few days would be lovely, but I haven't found a way to successfully store leftovers in the fridge.

However, you can freeze this bread, its layers separated with wax paper squares, and gently defrost it in the microwave.

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Cloud Bread Recipe (Oopsie Bread)

This fluffycloud bread(also known as "oopsie bread" or "oopsie rolls") is made with just five ingredients and is the perfect keto bread.

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 5 servings

Calories: 63kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • Nonstick cooking spray
  • 3 large eggs
  • teaspoon cream of tartar
  • ¼ cup Greek yogurt plain, whole milk
  • teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 300°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and lightly spray them with nonstick spray.

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  • Separate the eggs into two bowls: whites in a medium bowl and yolks in a large bowl.

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  • Using an electric whisk, whip the egg whites and cream of tartar until stiff.

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  • Whisk the egg yolks, Greek yogurt, and salt until smooth.

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  • Using a spatula, carefully fold the egg whites into the yolk mixture, working in batches. Work by placing a mound of egg whites on top of the yolk mixture, then gently fold the yolk mixture from under and over the egg whites. Fold again and again until incorporated.

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  • Repeat with more egg white mounds until the entire mixture is fully incorporated.

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  • Using a ¼ cup ice cream scoop or measuring cup, spoon 5-6 large mounds of the mixture onto each of the prepared baking sheets.

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  • Gently press each mound with a spatula to flatten it slightly.

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  • Bake until golden brown and set, about 30 minutes. Cool the bread pieces on the cookie sheet for a few minutes, then gently transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely. Alternatively, you can use them while still warm.

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Notes

  • You can replace the Greek yogurt with softened cream cheese, sour cream, or mayonnaise.
  • Fat interferes with whipping egg whites. Please ensure there's no yolk mixed into the egg whites, and use a thoroughly clean and dry bowl and whisks to whip them.
  • The cream of tartar helps stabilize the whipped egg whites, so I highly recommend using it. You can usually find it in the spice aisle in any supermarket.
  • Folding egg whites is a technique that incorporates whipped egg whites into a thicker mixture (such as a cake batter or, in our case, a yolk/yogurt mixture) without breaking the tiny air bubbles that make them fluffy and airy. The technique involves placing a mound of whipped egg whites on the thicker mixture and using a spatula to repeatedly scoop the thicker mixture and fold it over the whipped egg whites. When this mound has been incorporated into the batter, add another mound of egg whites. Unlike stirring, this technique ensures that the batter remains airy and fluffy.
  • Leftovers: Cloud bread is best made right before you plan to eatit. It gets soggy when stored in the fridge. However, you can freeze it, its layers separated with wax paper squares, and gently defrost it in the microwave.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 2pieces | Calories: 63kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1.5g | Sodium: 103mg

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Cloud Bread Recipe (Oopsie Bread) - Healthy Recipes Blog (38) Vered DeLeeuw, LL.M., CNC, has been following a low-carb real-food diet and blogging about it since 2011. She's a Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM-CNC), has taken courses at the Harvard School of Public Health, and has earned a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from Cornell University. Her work has appeared in several major media outlets, including Healthline, HuffPost, Today, Women's Health, Shape, and Country Living. Click to learn more about Vered.

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  1. Tom

    I am most intrigued with this recipe and its benefits for carb reduction, loving burgers and all. When you say you need to use them soon after making, what time frame can I count on prior to having a burger dinner? Making them an hour before, 4 hours before? Thanks for any guidance you can share.

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    • Vered DeLeeuw

      Up to two hours before will work. Let them cool completely, then put them in an airtight container on the counter.

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FAQs

What is Oopsie bread made of? ›

Mix the egg yolks and the cream cheese well. If you choose, add the psyllium seed husk and baking powder (this makes the Oopsie more bread-like). Gently fold the egg whites into the egg yolk mix – try to keep the air in the egg whites. Put 6 large or 8 smaller oopsies on a baking tray.

Why isn't my cloud bread getting fluffy? ›

Beat the egg whites longer than you think you need.

If the whites don't get “stiff” enough, your cloud bread will spread and be flat.

Is cloud bread good for you? ›

Cloud bread is a great option for people with gluten intolerance or celiac disease because it's gluten-free. According to The Healthy, people who are following a keto or low-carb diet might love cloud bread because there are very few carbs (if you don't add sugar).

Why is my cloud bread so runny? ›

If your cloud bread comes out runny or flat, it's because either the egg whites weren't stiff enough or you mixed too long and flattened the egg whites. The fluffy texture is all because of the egg whites.

Does Aldi sell cloud bread? ›

Aldi Just Dropped Its Own Version of the Keto-Friendly Cloud Bread & Shoppers Love It. Cloud bread has been popular for years. The low-carb, high-protein bread is keto-friendly and gluten-free — not to mention, it's delicious!

What is cloud bread made of? ›

It's made using just a few simple ingredients—eggs, cream cheese, and cream of tartar—but when mixed up in just the right way and baked in a low heat oven, you get pillowy, bread-like rounds that are gluten-free and keto-friendly.

What ingredient makes bread more fluffy? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Potato Flakes or Potato Water

Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

What to do if your cloud bread is liquid? ›

You just need a tiny bit of cornstarch in your cloud bread, to help soak up any extra liquid in your meringue. Cornstarch also helps make your meringue shiny.

What is the most unhealthy bread? ›

The Least Nutritious Breads
  • White Bread. White bread doesn't rank too high when it comes to nutrition. ...
  • Specialty Breads: Ciabatta, Pita, Focaccia and Brioche. Most specialty-style breads, like ciabatta, pita bread, focaccia and brioche are made with refined white flour.

Why does cloud bread taste bad? ›

Sadly, the awful taste will bring you right back down to Earth. Sweet cloud bread is meringue. It's not like meringue, it is meringue, rebranded. Both recipes call for whipped egg whites with sugar, and sometimes a stabilizer, like an acid or a starch.

Do you need cornstarch for cloud dough? ›

- 1 part baby lotion or conditioner (we used 1/3 cup) - 2 parts cornstarch (we used 2/3 cup) - A few drops of food coloring (optional but.

Does cloud dough go bad? ›

Store the cloud dough for future play in an airtight container. Really, this stuff doesn't go bad. You know you'll need to toss it when it gets impossible debris in it.

What is Sasko bread made of? ›

: SASKO white bread wheat flour (gluten), water, wheat bran (gluten), crushed wheat (4%) (gluten), linseed (2%), de-hulled soybean cuts (2%), yeast, oat groats (1%) (gluten), sugar, sunflower seeds (1%), sesame seeds (1%), salt, wheat gluten, acidity regulator, preservative (calcium propionate, sorbic acid), ...

What is keto bread made of? ›

What is keto bread made of? Keto bread is a low carb bread that doesn't contain the heavy wholewheat and wholegrains that make traditional bread so carby. Instead, you'll find ingredients that are low in carbohydrates, such as almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk, cream cheese and eggs.

Is cloud bread frozen? ›

Your Cloudies are shipped with a cold pack and insulated liner to keep them cool and fresh. They will arrive thawed, store in the freezer and thaw when you're ready to enjoy!

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