Keto Bagels - No Cheese! • Low Carb with Jennifer (2024)

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Servings: 4

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Cals: 226

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Fat: 18

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Carbs: 9

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Fiber: 5

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Protein: 11

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Time: 25 minutes mins

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My super easy homemade keto bagels recipe is not made from fathead dough! This no cheese keto bagel is easy to make and you can toast it, make a sandwich, or just a simple breakfast with some cream cheese... this bagel recipe is it!

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I have been resisting making low carb bagels for so long because I didn't just want to make another fathead dough recipe. I don't have anything against fathead dough, I just like having a no cheese option.

This keto bagel recipe uses psyllium husk in place of cheese for elasticity and as a binder.

Ingredients and Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for this keto bagel recipe recipe, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For a printable recipe, see therecipe card below.

1 Cup Almond flour (112g) - The base of almost all of my baking recipes are almond flour. The reason behind this is that almond flour is very consistent in keto baking. I find that recipes with a majority of coconut flour can be finicky. My favorite almond flour is by Blue Diamond. It is the most finely ground that I have found.

1 Tablespoon Coconut flour (7g) - These keto bagels use just a little coconut flour to help them have a nice texture like traditional bagels.

1 Tablespoon Psyllium husk powder (12g) - This ingredient is commonly used in keto baking as a binder...kind of how the cheese is a binder in so many fat head recipes. It also gives the keto bagel dough elasticity.

1 teaspoon Baking soda - This reacts with the Greek Yogurt to help our bagels rise.

¼ teaspoon salt

2 Large Eggs, beaten - eggs are essential for keto baking!

1 Tablespoon Granular sweetener (12g) - We use just a small amount in this recipe just like traditional bagel and bread recipes. I use Lakanto classic sweetener because it has the best taste, in my opinion.

2 Tablespoons Fat free plain greek yogurt (28g) - This reacts with the baking soda to help the bagels rise!

Everything Bagel Seasoning - for garnish (optional)

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How to make keto bagels without cheese

This section explains how to make this keto bagel recipe step by step. For a full printable recipe, see therecipe card below.

Step 1 -Make the dough. We need to make our dough by combining all of the dry ingredients, then adding in the wet ingredients. Your dough will be thick and slightly sticky.

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Step 2 -Divide the dough. Now we need to flatten the keto bagel dough into the bottom of the bowl and cut it into 4 equal portions.

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Step 3 -Shape the dough into bagels. Now we need to usewet hands to form each section of the keto bagel dough into a bagel shape by first forming into a tube, then connecting the ends. Place onto prepared baking sheet. Repeat this process with each section. Top with everything seasoning if you like.

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Step 4 -Bake the bagels. The last step is to bake these low carb bagels in a 400F (176C) oven for 15 minutes then let them cool.

💡Tip: Make a double batch of these low carb bagels and freeze the leftovers for busy mornings.

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Storage and serving instructions

  • Store leftover bagels in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
  • Remove from the refrigerator, split in half with a sharp knife, and toast in the toaster. Top with cream cheese or your favorite bagel toppings.
  • You can freeze these keto bagels in an airtight freezer safe container for up to 4 months. Let them thaw before splitting in half and toasting.

Other keto bagel options

Sometimes we are not in the mood to bake and I totally get it. There are several options out there now for keto friendly bagels that are really delicious and they are almost all cheese free. There are some downsides to these manufactured bagels. Some of them are not gluten free and they are usually pretty pricey.

  • Sola Bagels - These are great because they come in so many different flavors. They are probably the closest to a traditional bagel and they are 6 net carbs.
  • Thin Slim Foods - Another good option, though I haven't tried them. They are cheaper than the Sola bagels. They say they are zero net carbs at 14g of total carbs and 14g of fiber.
  • Carbonaut Low Carb Bagels - These seem like a great option because they are gluten free and egg free! They are 2g net carbs and about the same price as the other bagels. They do have some negative reviews but most seem to be positive.

Low Carb Bagel Flavor options

  • Make the bagels plain then spread some cream cheese and my homemade keto strawberry jam on top.
  • Top a plain one with keto chocolate fruit dip.
  • Use these low carb bagels as low carb bread for a sandwich.
  • Before baking, top them with poppy seeds.

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Keto Bagel Recipe - No Cheese!

My super easy homemade keto bagels are not a fathead dough recipe! This no cheese keto bagel recipe is easy to make and you can toast it, make a sandwich, or just a simple breakfast with some cream cheese... this bagel recipe is it!

5 from 2 votes

Course: Breakfast, lunch, meal prep

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 226

Author: Jennifer Banz

This post may contain affiliate links

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350F (176C). Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. In a large mixing bowl, combine almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking soda, salt and sweetener. Next add in your eggs and greek yogurt. Mix until all ingredients are combined equally.

  • Flatten the dough evenly into the bottom of the mixing bowl and then cut in half, then half again to create 4 equal sections of dough. With wet hands, form each section of dough into a bagel shape by first forming into a tube, then connecting the ends. Place onto prepared baking sheet. Repeat this process with each section.

  • Sprinkle the top of your bagels with your everything bagel seasoning (if using) and place into preheated oven. Bake for 15 minutes. Let cool for about 15 minutes, enjoy!

Notes

Flavor options

  • Make them plain then spread some cream cheese and my homemade keto strawberry jam on top.
  • Top a plain one with keto chocolate fruit dip.
  • Use these bagels as low carb bread for a sandwich.
  • Before baking, top them with poppy seeds.

Storage and serving instructions

  • These are best stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
  • Remove from the refrigerator, split in half with a sharp knife, and toast in the toaster. Top with cream cheese or your favorite bagel toppings.
  • You can freeze these keto bagels in an airtight freezer safe container for up to 4 months. Let them thaw before splitting in half and toasting.

Servings: 4

Nutrition per serving

Calories: 226 | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 18g | Fiber: 5g

Nutrition is provided as a courtesy only. Please re-calculate on your own with the ingredients and amounts you used for the most accurate data.

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Reader Interactions

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  1. Katie says

    Is the sweetener necessary?

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    • Jennifer Banz says

      It can be omitted

      Reply

  2. Rachel says

    Looks delicious...but my dough came out very wet. Any suggestions?

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    • Jennifer Banz says

      Did you use psyllium husk powder?

      Reply

  3. Raquel Perez says

    What other options are available instead of Almond flour? I’m allergic to all tree nuts and peanuts. Is it possible to use rice or sunflower flour?

    Reply

    • Jennifer Banz says

      Yes, sunflower flour will work.

      Reply

  4. Fran says

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    That’s a very tasty bagel! I like how it toasted, not to heavy or light. Easy recipe to follow and really good!

    Reply

  5. MGD says

    Hi Jennifer my question disappeared do I set my oven at 350 or 400 degrees? I see it listed in printable instructions as 350 but in the step by step it says 400. I’m loving your new cookbook! Thank you for all your easy delicious recipes.

    Reply

    • jenniferbanz says

      Sorry about that...it's 350F

      Reply

  6. Ashley says

    Is the psyllium husk absolutely necessary or can it be left out?

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    • jenniferbanz says

      Yes, that is a necessary ingredient.

      Reply

    • Melissa says

      I used oat fiber if you have that! They act the same and can be substituted for each other in recipes!

      Reply

  7. Mary B. says

    Keto Bagels - No Cheese! • Low Carb with Jennifer (13)
    I made these today and followed the recipe exactly. They are delicious!!

    Reply

    • jenniferbanz says

      So happy to hear that!

      Reply

  8. Debbie Archer says

    Can I substitute anything for yogurt?
    Thank you!

    Reply

    • jenniferbanz says

      Sour cream would work

      Reply

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FAQs

Are low-carb bagels really low-carb? ›

Our low carb NY Style Bagels are crafted with our high protein and fiber bagel flour, and free of processed sugars. They have just 2g net carbs per half bagel and an amazing texture that is every bit as good as a traditional bagel.

How many carbs are in a keto bagel? ›

Thomas' Keto Bagel Thins Bagels contain just 2 grams of net carbs per serving and are 80 calories, making it a great option if you are looking to cut back on carbs.

Can you eat bagels on a keto diet? ›

PBH Foods Keto-Friendly Bagels

They're dairy, gluten, and sugar-free! With only a few net carbs per bagel, you can enjoy your keto bagels with your favorite toppings with none of the guilt.

Does toasting a bagel reduce carbs? ›

Toasted bread calories aren't any fewer than untoasted bread calories. Toasting also doesn't affect carbohydrates or gluten; it may lower the glycemic index of bread, which is an advantage.

What cheese has the least net carbs? ›

The cheeses with the lowest net carb counts are often the "hard cheeses," which are high-fat, low-carb variants. Parmesan, Swiss, and cheddar are among examples.

Are low-carb bagels healthy? ›

The combination of protein and fiber makes the Better Bagels particularly beneficial for those who monitor their blood sugar levels, or anyone who wants to enjoy a breakfast bagel that will actually hold them over until lunch.

Does keto bread have zero carbs? ›

This keto bread contains 1g net carbs per slice, providing a high flavor and fiber bread for those following a keto diet. Made to be delicious to the last bite, this sandwich bread also delivers on some very specific dietary preferences with 35 calories per bread slice.

How many carbs per day? ›

How many carbohydrates do you need? The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that carbohydrates make up 45% to 65% of total daily calories. So if you get 2,000 calories a day, between 900 and 1,300 calories should be from carbohydrates. That translates to between 225 and 325 grams of carbs a day.

What are the healthiest bagels for weight loss? ›

For a healthier choice, look for whole wheat, whole grain, or rye bagels. While bagels with cream cheese are delicious, traditional cream cheese is not necessarily healthy. This popular bagel topping is generally low in protein and high in fat and calories.

Is peanut butter keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

Are bagels lower carb than bread? ›

High in carbohydrates.

One bagel contains about 55 grams of carbohydrates, while two slices of white bread have about 30 grams. This means one bagel has almost as many carbohydrates as four slices of white bread. It's recommended that carbohydrates make up 45% to 65% of your total calories a day.

What cheese is not allowed on keto? ›

You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

Which cream cheese is keto? ›

If you're looking for cream cheeses that you can add to your keto diet without compromising your daily macros, nutritionists swear by the following brands: Philadelphia Cream Cheese (Plain, Full-Fat) Di Stefano Premium Mascarpone Cheese. Trader Joe's Mascarpone.

Can I eat keto bread every day? ›

You can, maybe a slice or two here and there, but you ideally don't want to be eating too much of it. This is because a keto diet involves eating minimal carbs; less than 50g a day. However, a slice of bread contains around 20g of carbs, which is quite a chunk of your daily carbohydrate allocation.

Are low carb bagels healthy? ›

The combination of protein and fiber makes the Better Bagels particularly beneficial for those who monitor their blood sugar levels, or anyone who wants to enjoy a breakfast bagel that will actually hold them over until lunch.

Is zero carb bread really zero carbs? ›

Technically, it does have zero net carbs, though, and most keto diets aim for limiting carbs to 20 to 50 grams per day.

Are bagels unhealthy carbs? ›

Some research suggests that a higher intake of refined carbs, such as those in bagels, may contribute to an increased risk of chronic conditions like heart disease and type 2 diabetes ( 5 , 6 , 7 ).

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