Homemade Keto Blueberry Bread Recipe (Quick & Easy)

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Sweet bread recipes make such a tasty breakfast with a piping hot cup of coffee! My Homemade Keto Blueberry Bread Recipe is a delicious treat. Combining delicious blueberries with zesty lemon gives this recipe the incredible flavor you imagine without all of the carbs you dread!

Homemade Keto Blueberry Bread

HOMEMADE KETO BLUEBERRY BREAD RECIPE

After my pumpkin bread turned out so delicious, I was excited to experiment with various other flavors. The challenge in creating a recipe for loaves of bread that are keto-friendly is you don’t want them to taste eggy because when you are craving bread, you aren’t craving eggs. (Can I get an amen?) However, it is a delicate balance to add enough to get the right amount of moisture without being too eggy. It takes some practice, but once you figure out how to make the bread moist, it’s all downhill from there.

I was shocked at how good this Keto blueberry bread recipe turned out. Somehow, the bread was amazingly crusty, which means that it is not eggy! I call that a success. When I asked my son to taste it, he responded with, “Mom, that is good. Yum!” That in itself is a success in my book.

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Ingredients for low carb blueberry bread

Ingredients Needed for Low Carb Blueberry Bread

I always recommend gathering all the ingredients first before getting started. That way, you aren’t right in the middle of making the batter for homemade keto blueberry bread when you discover you are missing an ingredient.

  • Eggs – Not only do eggs provide the consistency you want when making bread, but they will also add some protein to the recipe without increasing the carb count. You need more eggs when using keto-friendly flours; otherwise, the bread would be very dry. 
  • Butter – Butter is good fat, and on keto, you want and need fat to ensure you stay in ketosis. 
  • Cinnamon – A hint of cinnamon is all that’s needed flavor-wise.
  • Sour Cream – You’re only adding a couple of tablespoons of sour cream, but it will help provide a good consistency. 
  • Monk Fruit Classic and Monk Fruit Powdered – This sweetener is a one-for-one substitute for sugar. It adds the sweet to the bread but has zero carbs.
  • Vanilla – Vanilla extract is very low in carbs, so you can enjoy the flavor without adding carbs to your daily count.
  • Whipping Cream – Make sure to use full-fat whipping cream as it is loaded with energizing fats and adds moisture to the recipe. 
  • Coconut Flour – Coconut flour is a great choice for keto recipes because it is low carb and easy to find at your local store. It provides the desired texture and is high in fiber and is gluten-free. If you prefer almond flour, the substitution is 4x the amount of coconut flour. I choose coconut flour since my daughter has a tree nut allergy.
  • Salt & Baking Powder – These are two necessary ingredients for your bread. 

Steps for Making Keto Blueberry Bread

I think one thing I love about this recipe for Keto Blueberry Bread is that even if you aren’t an experienced baker, you can still make it. It is one of those dump everything in the bowl kind of recipes.

Batter for keto blueberry bread

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and then line a regular size loaf pan with parchment paper. I highly recommend using parchment paper to make this homemade Keto Blueberry Bread as keto-friendly flours tend to be very sticky.

Step 2: Beat the monk fruit classic, eggs, sour cream, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, salt, baking powder, and cinnamon together until it is well combined. Melt the butter and then add it to the mixture and then beat it again until it is combined.

Whisk in bread batter

Step 3: Stir the coconut flour into the mixture until it is mixed well. Yum! It turns out perfectly every single time!

Low carb blueberry bread in the loaf pan

Step 4: To keep the blueberries from all sinking to the bottom of the loaf, put some of the batter into the loaf pan, then sprinkle some of the blueberries on top. Add another layer of batter and blueberries until you just have batter on top. This helps to spread out the blueberries.

Baked and sliced loaf of keto blueberry bread

Step 5: Bake for 65 to 75 minutes or until it tests done with a toothpick or knife. Allow the loaf to cool for at least five minutes before adding the icing.

Keto blueberry bread with icing

Step 6: Which all the ingredients for the icing together until smooth. You might want to add more heavy whipping cream if it’s needed. Then drizzle it on the top of the warm bread. You could skip the lemon glaze if you wanted to, but truly it makes this homemade Low Carb Blueberry Bread amazing!

Serving Keto Blueberry Bread Recipe

This Keto Blueberry Bread is delicious toasted with a big pat of butter and a cup of coffee. It also freezes beautifully. Or, for a really fun alternative, you can use it to make Keto Blueberry French Toast Casserole. You can easily make large batches and slice into individual pieces, or freeze the entire loaf. Just pop it into your refrigerator for 24 hours to thaw.

  • Slice and toast before adding a bit of butter
  • Cook down fresh blueberries with Swerve or Monk Fruit to create a blueberry syrup
  • Use in place of traditional bread for a “French Toast.”
  • Use in place of traditional bread along with heavy whipping cream to create a keto bread pudding.

What is Monkfruit? Is it good for me?

Monk Fruit sweetener tastes like sugar, but without the carbs. That’s what makes it a good substitute for sugar in recipes if you want to enjoy sweets while staying on a keto eating plan. It has no calories and no net carbs, and it’s low on the glycemic index, so it’s a better option than sugar for most diabetics.

More Keto Bread Recipes: 

Keto Lemon Bread Recipe

Keto Cranberry Orange Bread 

Pumpkin Muffins with a Cream Cheese Swirl 

Keto Pumpkin Bread Recipe

How to make Low Carb Blueberry Bread Recipe:

HOMEMADE KETO BLUEBERRY BREAD RECIPE
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Homemade Keto Blueberry Bread

Sweet bread recipes make such a tasty breakfast with a piping hot cup of coffee! My Homemade Keto Blueberry Bread Recipe is a delicious treat. Combining delicious blueberries with zesty lemon gives this recipe the incredible flavor you imagine without all of the carbs you dread!
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time1 hour 10 minutes
Total Time1 hour 25 minutes
Course: bread, Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Keto Blueberry Bread
Servings: 12 slices
Calories: 155kcal
Author: Kasey Trenum

Ingredients

For the Bread:

For the Icing:

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a regular loaf pan with parchment paper.
  • Melt butter.
  • Beat eggs, Monkfruit Classic, sour cream, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, salt, baking powder, and cinnamon until combined.
  • Add the melted butter to the mixture and beat again until combined.
  • Stir in the coconut flour until thoroughly combined.
  • This part of the instructions has been updated. To keep the blueberries from sinking to the bottom of the pan, spoon a small amount of batter in the loaf pan, then sprinkle a couple of blueberries on top. Continue layering batter then blueberries a couple of times ending with batter on top. This will keep the blueberries spread out and they will not sink to the bottom of the pan. 
  • Bake for 65-75 minutes or until knife inserted in center of bread comes out clean.
  • Allow bread to cool for 5 minutes.
  • For the Icing:
  • Combine all ingredients and whisk until smooth. Can add more heavy whipping cream if needed.
  • Drizzle over warm bread.

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Notes

The sugar alcohols from Monkfruit are not included in the nutritional information. Information is provided as a courtesy based on the exact ingredients that I used. It is always best to calculate your own macros. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 111mg | Sodium: 220mg | Potassium: 100mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 465IU | Vitamin C: 0.9mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 0.6mg
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Easy Homemade Keto Blueberry Bread that is easy to make, delicious, and it doesn't taste eggy at all. This is a great keto bread recipe you'll love! #keto #lowcarb

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395 Comments

  1. Made this last night and we loved it. Did 1 cup almond flour, 6 tbsp coconut flour. I made 3 mini loaves because any of the low carb breads seem to fall apart when I make a full size loaf. Slice and pan toast in butter. Plate it with a little scoop of Halo or some other high protein ice cream. This stuff is heavenly!

  2. Thank you SO much for making these Nut Free recipes!!! My son too have a nut allergy and it is so hard to find low carb/keto recipes that I can make that are safe for his as well. I cannot wait to try this out!!

    1. You are so very welcome. I know it isn’t easy finding low carb recipes that are nut free.

  3. I have been moving toward keto from low carb for a while. My husband is basically good with it.

    I have made several keto breads with not much success. So, I was hesitant to try again and afraid I would be again wasting expensive ingredients. But, this recipe sounds so good and Kasey’s entree recipes have been excellent; I thought I would just dive in!

    The first slices I served were out of the oven warm. My husband loved the bread, me – not so much. I was disheartened. However, I wrapped up the bread and stuck it in the refrigerator. Two days later, looking for a morning snack, saw the bread and thought I would just try it cold with a little butter and a cup of tea.

    O M G!!!!!!! (that’s G for Goodness!) This bread is delicious!!! All the flavors had mingled, the texture was now like, well, bread and I was just as happy as could be!

    Try this recipe, you will not be sorry!

  4. Im sorry im a little confused So its 1/4 cup of coconut flour in total including the one you added to the blueberries or is it an additional coconut flour to add to the blueberries??

    1. I updated the recipe a few months ago for a different way to help the blueberries to not sink during the baking process.

  5. 4 stars
    I am new to Keto and just trying to figure everything out. I read you get 12 servings. Does one slice make a breakfast meal for you or do eat additional food with it?

    1. I’ve only tested as is. Just make sure you use like sweeteners and check the carb count.

  6. Can you use something other than monk fruit classic? I have Truvia, a Stevie sweetener blended with cane sugar. Can I use that instead.

    1. I’ve only tested as it. Keep in mind texture and carbohydrates when looking at other sweeteners.

  7. 5 stars
    Just made this and loved it! So easy and so delicious. Thank you!

    1 question though: I’m getting a slightly salty aftertaste from it. Any idea what could be causing that? I followed the recipe without making any changes. It didn’t ruin it or anything of the sort, but I feel it might taste even better without it.

    Thanks!

    1. Can I use cream cheese in place of sour cream? I don’t have sour cream or ricotta

  8. Dod you use additional flour to put on the blue blueberries? I see it only calls for 10tablespoons of clour? Sorry im a little confused.

    1. I updated the recipe a couple of months ago. I found a better way for the blueberries to not sink to the bottom during the baking process.

  9. 5 stars
    I made this using 2.5 cups of almond flour which is the equivalent amount for the coconut flour, and it was great!! Your tip for lining the pan with parchment paper helped get a beautiful finish to it. This is definitely a keeper!

    1. I’ve only tried with fresh. I know others have commented that they have used frozen. Let me know how it turns out.

    2. I thawed frozen blueberries to room temp so they would mess with bake time and it worked well! ❤️

  10. Can I use Swerve instead of Monkfruit classic? I don’t have that on hand, but I have Swerve granulated and want to try to make this tomorrow for breakfast! 🙂

    1. I have only made as is. You could probably substitute but not certain. Let me know how it turns out.

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