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Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread

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Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
This Almond Flour and Flaxseed Bread quickly became one of my favorites. With its soft, pillowy interior and golden, slightly crispy crust, it has just the right balance of nutty flavor and subtle earthiness from the flaxseeds. Whether I spread a little almond butter on it for breakfast, top it with a slice of cheese for a quick snack, or enjoy it on its own, it never disappoints. It’s so simple to make and always turns out perfectly. Every slice feels like a small victory in the kitchen, and I love how versatile it is—perfect for any moment of the day!
I recommend using metric measurements for exact results.
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Ingredients:

NameMetricUSTIP
Blanched Almond Flour224 gr2 cups
Ground Flaxseed30 gr1/4 cup
Large Eggs, room temperature2 2
Large Egg Whites, room temperature3 3
Vegetable Oil50 gr1/3 cup
Baking Soda3 gr1/2 teaspoon
Baking Powder6 gr1 teaspoon
Apple Cider Vinegar or Lemon Juice15 ml1 tbsp
Maple Syrup (or honey), optional15 ml1 tbsp
Salt3 gr1/2 tsp

Optional Ingredients :

6 gr / 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
6 gr / 1 tablespoon hemp seeds
6 gr / 1 tablespoon garlic powder
6 gr / 1 tablespoon sesame seeds

Equipment:

Loaf pan 8.5in x 4.5 inch / 21.5cm x 11.5cm

Steps:

Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
Preheat the oven to 350 °F/180°C and line the bread pan with parchment paper or just oil it.

Step 1

Preheat the oven to 350 °F/180°C and line the bread pan with parchment paper or just oil it.
Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
In a medium bowl, whisk together Eggs (2), Egg Whites (3), Oil (50 gr), Apple Cider Vinegar (1 tbsp), and Maple Syrup (1 tbsp) until emulsified.

Step 2

In a medium bowl, whisk together Eggs (2), Egg Whites (3), Oil (50 gr), Apple Cider Vinegar (1 tbsp), and Maple Syrup (1 tbsp) until emulsified.
Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
In a large bowl, mix the Almond flour (2 cups), Ground Flaxseed (¼ cup), Baking Soda (½ tsp), Baking Powder (1 tsp) and Salt (½ tsp).

Step 3

In a large bowl, mix the Almond flour (2 cups), Ground Flaxseed (¼ cup), Baking Soda (½ tsp), Baking Powder (1 tsp) and Salt (½ tsp).
Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
Make a slight well in the dry ingredients and mix in the egg mixture until just combined.

Step 4

Make a slight well in the dry ingredients and mix in the egg mixture until just combined.
Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
Spread the batter in the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top, sprinkle with seeds, if using.

Step 5

Spread the batter in the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top, sprinkle with seeds, if using.
Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
Bake for about 40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Step 6

Bake for about 40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread
Remove from the oven and let it cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then transfer the loaf to a cooling rack to cool off completely before slicing.

Step 7

Remove from the oven and let it cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then transfer the loaf to a cooling rack to cool off completely before slicing.

Notes:

Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread

While baking almond flour and flaxseed bread, a few challenges can arise:

  1. Texture Issues: Since almond flour doesn't contain gluten, the bread may turn out too dense or crumbly if the right balance of ingredients isn't achieved. Overmixing or under-mixing the batter can also affect the texture.

  2. Too Dry or Too Wet: The bread may dry out if it bakes for too long or at too high of a temperature. On the other hand, if there is too much liquid (like water or eggs), the bread may remain too wet inside, even after baking.

  3. Uneven Rising: If the baking soda or baking powder isn't well incorporated, or if the bread isn't placed in the oven immediately after mixing, the rise may be uneven, causing the bread to collapse or not rise fully.

  4. Crust Burning or Over-Browning: The almond flour can cause the crust to brown quickly. If the bread is in the oven for too long, it can get overdone, while the inside might not cook fully.

  5. Under-baking: Almond flour breads tend to bake faster on the outside but take longer to cook through. If not baked long enough, the bread may have a raw or doughy center.

To avoid these issues, it’s essential to monitor baking time, adjust liquid ingredients carefully, and test the bread with a toothpick before removing it from the oven to ensure it’s fully baked.

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Almond Flour Flaxseed Bread additional information:

Ana's Journey to Baking Her Second Loaf

Ana had always loved to bake, and after her first successful loaf of almond flour bread, she knew she wanted to try again. She wasn’t one to shy away from a challenge, and this time, she felt a little more confident. One cool morning, she woke up with a determined thought: “Today, I’m baking another loaf, but this time, I’ll make it even better.”

She had been thinking about the recipe for a while, trying to figure out how to perfect the texture and flavor. So, she gathered her ingredients: almond flour, flaxseeds, eggs, and a few special touches she had in mind to make the bread even more delicious.

Ana carefully followed each step, mixing the dry ingredients together with a focus that was becoming second nature to her. She combined the wet ingredients and could feel the dough coming together under her fingers. With each stir, she could tell she was improving her skills. The batter, though a bit thicker than before, felt just right.

Once the batter was ready, she poured it into the lined bread pan and smoothed the top with a spatula, making sure everything was just as it should be. Then, she placed the pan in the preheated oven, feeling a surge of excitement. For many, baking was a simple task, but for Ana, it was a step toward something bigger.

As the minutes passed, the house began to fill with the warm, inviting scent of the bread baking. About 40 minutes later, Ana carefully took the loaf out of the oven. The crust was golden and perfectly crisp, and the inside had the soft, airy texture she had been hoping for. “It looks even better than I imagined!” she exclaimed, feeling a deep sense of pride.

She let the loaf cool for a few moments before cutting a slice. As she took her first bite, she smiled. The flavor was delicate and nutty, with just the right amount of warmth from the flaxseeds. The bread wasn’t just good—it was a reflection of how far she had come on her baking journey.

Ana realized that baking wasn’t just about following a recipe; it was about learning, experimenting, and growing. And with each loaf she baked, she was one step closer to becoming the master baker she dreamed of being.

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