Oops… I Did It Again: Oopsie Bread – The Ultimate Carnivore and Keto Bread.

oopsie bread

Lilya Voronina, the author of the Elf’s Kitchen blog, shares an easy recipe for Oopsie bread.

Oopsie bread, or cloud bread, is a very old version of low-carb bread or rolls, which appeared back in 2009.

As it is fashionable to say now, the author of the recipe made a mistake in cooking bread according to Atkins and named the resulting recipe “Oopsie” in honor of the “oops”, of course.

There are numerous variations to the recipe, but whatever you use – farmer cheese, mascarpone, or Greek yogurt, add butter or not, leave out the baking powder, as I do, or supplement with protein, psyllium, or tartar – everything will work out. My version is the simplest: just eggs and farmer cheese.

You can spread butter on these tortillas and turn them into sandwiches or, like me, use them as burger buns (everyone knows how to use buns). Yes, they are not airy and are stored for only a few days, but they do not smell like eggs (to me) and offer space for experiments.

Oopsie bread

Oopsie Bread

A simple gluten-free recipe
Pin Recipe
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Course: Appetizer, Breakfast
Cuisine: American, Ketogenic
Keyword: carnivore, cloud bread, LCHF of the peoples of the world, oopsie, quick recipe
Servings: 9 servings
Carbohydrates: 0.2g

Ingredients

  • 3 eggs
  • 50 g cream cheese
  • flax or sesame seeds (optional)
  • seasonings (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 170°C/338°F, and put baking paper on a baking sheet. If necessary, grease it with a little butter. Prepare a mixer or immersion blender and 2 bowls.
  • Carefully separate the egg whites from the yolks. Whisk the whites in a dry, ideally clean bowl until they form firm peaks. I usually set a timer and whisk for 3 minutes.
  • Beat the yolks with farmer cheese until combined and slightly lightened. If you want to make tortillas with some taste, you can add your favorite spices.
  • In several steps, mix the yolks into the whites with a spatula until they are combined. The mass will drop a little, but it will remain airy.
  • Spread 9 mounds of future tortillas on a baking sheet. It is best to use an ice cream spoon or a measuring spoon for 60 ml. The dough will spread out by itself during baking; there is no need to flatten it. You can sprinkle tortillas with salt or spices before baking. If you want to add mozzarella or hard cheese, sprinkle it on almost ready-made tortillas.
  • Bake on a medium level for about 20-25 minutes, until golden brown. Cool off the grill and enjoy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 38kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.2g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g

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