The Best Cloud Bread Recipe
The Best Cloud Bread Recipe: Low carb, keto, low-fat, gluten-free, grain-free bread you can use for sandwiches on a low-carb diet!

Why We Love This Cloud Bread Recipe
Cloud Bread is high in protein and extremely low in carbs, making it the perfect sandwich bread for those on a low-carb, gluten-free, or grain-free diet.
Each “slice” is baked separately and has a soufflé-like texture when it first comes out of the oven. After a couple hours, the texture becomes more bread like, so you won’t even miss traditional wheat bread.
I’ve been pretty impressed with cloud bread. I wish I knew who invented it, so I could give them credit, and possibly and little bow of respect. I’ve heard it originally came into existence during the Atkins era.
I believe this is The Best Cloud Bread Recipe because of the seasoning. When cloud bread is unseasoned, or even flavored with sugar and sweet spices like vanilla as I’ve seen in some recipes, it tastes more like a dessert than bread.
Cloud Bread is all the rage right now. It’s a soft airy bread made with only eggs, a little cream cheese (some people use cottage cheese), and cream of tartar. Honestly, other than seasoning, that’s it for this cloud bread recipe! Adding a little sea salt, garlic powder, and dried herbs makes all the difference.

Ingredients You Need
This fluffy cloud bread recipe uses simple ingredients to make a savory keto bread! Here’s what you’ll need:
- Eggs – separate the egg yolks and the whites
- Cream of Tartar – to stabilize the fluffy egg whites
- Cream Cheese – use low fat cream cheese to keep this cloud bread as healthy as possible
- Italian Seasoning – for extra flavor
- Salt – balances out all of the flavors
- Garlic Powder – adds a savory flavor

How to Make the Best Cloud Bread Recipe
Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. If you have a convection oven, set it on convect. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.
Separate the egg whites and egg yolks. Place the whites in a stand mixer with a whip attachment, or a large bowl with a hand mixer. Add the cream of tartar and whisk on high until the froth turns into stiff peaks. Move to a separate bowl.

Place the cream cheese in an empty stand mixer bowl. Beat on high to soften. Then add the egg yolks one at a time to incorporate. Scrape the bowl and beat until the mixture is completely smooth. Then beat in the Italian seasoning, salt, and garlic powder.
Gently fold the firm meringue into the yolk mixture. Try to deflate the meringue as little as possible, so the mixture is still firm and foamy. Spoon 1/4 cup portions of the foam onto the prepared baking sheets and spread into even 4-inch circles, 3/4 inch high. Make sure to leave space around each circle.
Bake on convect for 15-18 minutes, or in a conventional oven for up to 30 minutes. The bread should be golden on the outside and firm. The center should not jiggle when shaken. Cool for several minutes on the baking sheets, then remove and serve!

Tips and Tricks
Here are a few tips for making cloud bread:
- When making The Best Cloud Bread Recipe, make sure to whip the egg whites and cream of tartar first. It needs to be extremely firm for the bread to bake successfully. The cream of tartar acts as a stabilizer.
- Then beat the cream cheese, egg yolks, and seasoning separately. This mixture needs to be perfectly smooth.
- Go easy on the garlic powder the first time you make it. I like adding 1/2 teaspoon, but that might be a little much for some palates.
- Line the baking sheets with parchment paper or a silicone mat! These are prone to sticking, since they are low in fat. Avoid lining the baking sheets with foil.

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Cloud bread is gluten-free, low carb, and grain free. It’s safe for just about any diet!
Egg whites are extremely sensitive to fat! If there are traces of egg yolks in the whites, or maybe some oil or fat in the bowl or on the whip attachment, then the egg whites will not whip up into stiff peaks. Make sure everything is super clean and clear of fats for the egg whites to get fluffy!
Bake cloud bread for 15-18 minutes in a convection oven, or about 30 minutes in a conventional oven.
Cloud bread should be stored in the fridge. This best cloud bread recipe can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for several days. However, the texture is best if eaten within 12 hours of baking.
Sure, you can! You can remove the Italian seasoning and garlic powder, or add to it with complementary ingredients. Consider adding extracts, like vanilla extract, almond extract, or lemon extract, to give it a light angel food cake taste. Or add spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, paprika, or, cayenne pepper.

Different Ways to Use Cloud Bread
This keto cloud bread recipe is good for more than just sandwiches! Try using cloud bread with these other uses:
- Toast – top with butter, or honey. But be careful when toasting, cloud bread can quickly turn to ash…
- Soup – find yourself a veggie-based soup for healthy reasons and try dipping your bread in.
- Pizza – make mini pizzas with your low-carb bread.
- Breadsticks – sprinkle with cheese and a little olive oil or butter to make delicious breadsticks!

See The Recipe Card Below For How To Make The Best Cloud Bread + Video Recipe. Enjoy!

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The Best Cloud Bread Recipe
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Ingredients
- 4 large eggs, separated
- 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 2 ounces low-fat cream cheese
- 1 teaspoon Italian herb seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. If you have a convection oven, set on convect. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Separate the egg whites and egg yolks. Place the whites in a stand mixer with a whip attachment. Add the cream of tartar and beat on high until the froth turns into firm meringue peaks. Move to a separate bowl.
- Place the cream cheese in the empty stand mixing bowl. Beat on high to soften. Then add the egg yolks one at a time to incorporate. Scrape the bowl and beat until the mixture is completely smooth. Then beat in the Italian seasoning, salt, and garlic powder.
- Gently fold the firm meringue into the yolk mixture. Try to deflate the meringue as little as possible, so the mixture is still firm and foamy. Spoon 1/4 cup portions of the foam onto the baking sheets and spread into even 4-inch circles, 3/4 inch high. Make sure to leave space around each circle.
- Bake on convect for 15-18 minutes, or in a conventional oven for up to 30 minutes. The bread should be golden on the outside and firm. The center should not jiggle when shaken. Cool for several minutes on the baking sheets, then move and serve!



Can you make this as a loaf?
Hi Trinidad,
I wouldn’t… It stays in the shape you put it in, for the most part, and doesn’t really rise. So if you filled a loaf pan with it, I’m afraid the outside would be super crispy before the insides were cooked through.
Can you use a hand mixer with this recipe?
Hi Trinidad,
Yes, absolutely! :)
Thank you for this delicious recipe! I followed the directions without changing anything and waaalaaa perfect cloud bread! This was also my first time making it ever. I had tasted it a couple years ago and always had wanted to make it.
I think it came out perfect and it is so good!
MY batch came out perfect,loved the taste i used mozzarella chesse and cinnamon
Make mine with banana flavoring and splenda. Tastes wonderful
Thank you for this great recipe! I substituted Montreal Steak Seasoning for the salt and Italian herb seasoning since I didn’t have any, and it worked perfectly as a substitute for the bread on the French Onion Soup (though it needed less time under the broiler) and the bread pieces were great on their own.
Amazing. I just made a batch. I am not sure what I expected the consistency to be but they are actually a bread like consistency after cooling. I am on Jenny Craig, and my batch made 12 so they were counted at 22 calories each….I am in heaven. My next batch will be with some cinnamon and stevia. Thank you so much for this!!
Made the cloud bread yesterday. Just had a bacon, egg and cheese for breakfast . Slightly toasted the bread, came out great!! Sandwich tasted awesome!!
This is beyond delicious and so simple to make. Thanks for the great low-carb recipe!
Followed recipe and they came out fantastic. Thanks
Thankyou! This has been the perfect ‘bread’. Comes out exactly like yours – which is rare. My daughter now prefers these for her lunch bread which is great!
For those on metric – oven at 150 celcius, and about 56g cream cheese. All other measurements the same :)
Just finished making these for the first time. I made them without the seasonings because I wanted to try it plain. I like them but they seem very fragile. I don’t see how they would hold up sandwiching a burger. My first impression is “sponge cake” or “lady fingers”. They did stick to the parchment but came off well with a spatula. I will definitely make them again with the seasonings to make them like garlic bread but again, they seem so fragile I don’t see being able to dip them into sauce or an over easy egg yolk. My eggs and cream cheese were room temp since I did see another recipe that said to let them come to room temp before beating. I did get the whites pretty stiff but not really to peaks so next time I will use the eggs cold. I am wondering if adding a bit of flour would make them more bread like?
I use them for burgers all the time. They hold together great!