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    Home / Low Carb and Keto Diet Resources

    The Best Low-Carb & Keto Flours

    By Lisa MarcAurele · Nov 4, 2022 · 16 Comments

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    When you want to bake or cook on the keto diet, these are the best low carb flours that you can buy. Plus, I'll share how to use them along with recipes I highly recommend making.

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    • Low Carb Flours I Recommend Buying
    • Frequently Asked Questions About Low-Carb Flours

    Just because you are on a keto diet doesn't mean you have to give up on bread and other treats - you just can't use regular wheat flour. All low carb and keto flours on this will be gluten free. Thankfully, there are quite a few low-carb and keto flour options to choose from.

    This is fantastic news for me!

    I love eating cupcakes, sandwiches, and baked treats. That's why I created so many recipes with low carb flours that taste just like traditional recipes. The copycat recipes I created taste so much like traditional baked goods that I can stick to my macros.

    Let's get started!

    Low Carb Flours I Recommend Buying

    When you are trying to cook or bake with low-carb flour, you need something that is high in fats, fiber, and low in carbs. Most of the flours on this list are made from ground-up nuts or seeds, so they meet that criteria.

    Some of them you probably already know about - like coconut and almond flour. Some other low carb flours are not as common - like hazelnut or sunflower seed flour. However, all of them have their own uses and tastes.

    Read through each of the types of flour on this list and learn how to use them, including some of my favorite recipes that use them!

    Almond Flour

    In a ¼-cup serving of almond flour, there are 11 grams of fat and 6 grams of carbs. This is the most popular keto flour that is easily available just about everywhere.

    There are two types of almond flour:

    1. Almond meal
    2. Almond flour

    Both types are made from ground-up almonds but almond meal is made from almonds that have skins and they aren't ground as fine. They give recipes a grainy texture.

    Almond flour is finely-ground almonds and has a mild flavor that doesn't taste like nuts. But almond flour and almond meal aren't the same thing. Typically, the flour is made with blanched almonds and is finely ground.

    My favorite recipe with almond flour is almond flour pancakes! They are the best breakfast recipe.

    keto friendly almond flour in white bowl with nuts

    Coconut Flour

    The next most popular keto-friendly flour is coconut flour! This is made from ground coconut meal (The meat or pulp of the coconut is ground up into a fine flour).

    This kind of flour is really healthy for you. It is high in lauric acid - a type of healthy fat that is known for fighting infections.

    Coconut flour soaks up more moisture than other types of flour, so when you cook with it, you will need to use more wet ingredients in the recipe.

    For more information regarding coconut flour, check out this whole helpful guide I put together!

    My favorite recipe to make with coconut flour is low-carb pizza crust. It has the perfect texture and it satisfies any pizza cravings.

    low carb coconut flour in bowl with spoon

    Peanut Flour

    A ¼-cup serving a peanut flour has 16 grams of protein and 8 grams of carbs. This is ground-up peanuts and so it still has the strong presence of peanut flavor as well.

    It might be confusing, but peanut flour is not the same as PB2 powder. Peanut flour is made from extracting the oils and making it a paste and then making it flour. PB2 is powdered peanut butter, so it has sugar and salt in it too.

    The best thing to make with peanut flour is something sweet. I love how my peanut flour brownies turned out, especially since chocolate and peanuts go so well together!

    Sesame Flour

    In ¼-cup, there are 10 grams of fat and 3 grams of carbs, making this a very low-carb flour. It's made from grinding sesame seeds into a very fine powder.

    The downside to using this flour is that it has a strong sesame seed taste. You will definitely be able to taste that flavor in your foods. Sukrin makes one of my favorite sesame flours and I agree with them - sesame flour is perfect for biscuits, bread and pizza.

    In fact, I made a nut-free savory bread with sesame flour that I still love!

    keto friendly sesame flour in bowl with seeds

    Sunflower Seed Flour

    Another one of the rarer keto-friendly flours is sunflower seed flour. In ¼-cup, there are just 5.7 grams of carbs and 7.7 grams of protein.

    As the name implies, it is made by grinding up sunflower seeds. This is an excellent choice if you have a nut allergy.

    In fact, you can create your own sunflower seed flour if you have a food processor. Just pulse the sunflower seeds until you have a flour-like consistency, and try to avoid over-grinding it.

    This is another flour that tastes really good as a pizza crust. It comes out looking and tasting like flatbread!

    low carb sunflower seed flour in wood bowl and on spoon

    Hazelnut Flour

    Grinding hazelnuts produces nutty hazelnut flour! Since it is made with ground-up nuts, it has a really low carb count. ¼-cup has 12 grams of fat and 8 grams of carbs.

    It has a little more carbs than some of the other choices on this list, but it is still a fantastic low-carb choice.

    Just like coconut flour, hazelnut flour tends to make things a bit drier, so use extra butter.

    My favorite recipe that uses hazelnut flour is this one for hazelnut cookies.

    hazelnut flour in wood bowl

    Oat Fiber

    One thing you need to know right away is that oat fiber is not oat flour. Oat fiber is made from the husks of the oat so it is not ground-up oats.

    Just like psyllium husk, oat fiber has just as much fiber as it does carbs, so it has basically 0 grams net carbs in ¼ cup!

    When you combine it with almond flour, you can make pancakes that will remind you of hotcakes. My oat fiber buttermilk pancakes are some of my favorites now!

    oat fiber in white bowl

    Psyllium Husk

    Another popular ingredient in low-carb cooking is psyllium husk. In ¼-cup, there are only 0.1g net carbs because there is just as much fiber as there are carbs. This makes it an almost carb-free flour!

    Before you start trying to cook with psyllium husk flour, understand that since it has so much fiber, it can also give you indigestion. It's known to cause gas, diarrhea, and even constipation.

    I usually like to use it in conjunction with other flours. It made my keto-friendly bread come out with almost no carbs!

    psyllium husks in wood bowl

    Flax Meal

    Flaxseed meal is also called flax meal. It is basically whole flaxseed that is ground up into a flour consistency. Since it is made up of ground seeds, each serving only has 1 gram net carbs!

    Flaxseed meal does, however, have a mild nutty flavor. Anything you make will have that flavor - which is why I like to use it in muffins with other ingredients.

    This flax meal bread tastes just as delicious as muffins.

    flax meal

    Pork Rinds

    The fact that pork rinds are in this list may confuse some new keto dieters. However, they are a great replacement for flour or bread in many low carb baking recipes.

    It's tough to call them "flour" since they are basically deep-fried pig skins, but pork rinds are used in place of flour in lots of keto recipes.

    Pork rinds don't have any carbs - nope, none! ¼-cup does have 4.9 grams of protein and 44 calories.

    I like to use pork rinds when I need something for texture. I used it in my keto meatloaf and stuffing, and in both cases it acted just like breadcrumbs. It also added the perfect texture to my keto crab cakes!

    crushed pork rinds

    Frequently Asked Questions About Low-Carb Flours

    When you are trying to choose the best keto-friendly flours, these are the most common questions people ask. See if your question is answered on this list!

    Which is the best low-carb flour for baking?

    The most popular types of flour for low-carb baking is either coconut or almond flour, but almond flour is probably used the most.

    No matter what, please follow the recipes before you try to create your own. Almond flour needs fewer wet ingredients than coconut flour.

    Which is the best keto-friendly flour for frying foods?

    Most people prefer to use pork rinds when they make things like keto-fried chicken. Since the pork rinds are already fried, they have the best texture when you fry the foods!

    Which is the lowest-carb flour?

    With less than 1 grams of net carbs in a ¼-cup serving, psyllium husk is the lowest-carb flour on the list.

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    1. Jeff Zaring

      February 27, 2023 at 8:06 pm

      What flavor(s) do these flours give? Can they be used with yeast?
      I have type2 diabetes, and am trying to find a way to help with my bread weakness. (lol) Sugar I have no problem leaving alone, my biggest weakness are bread, and potatoes. 🙂

      Reply
    2. Marilynn Dalton

      February 14, 2023 at 3:44 pm

      Can I make noodles with these flours

      Reply
    3. Betty Russell

      September 22, 2022 at 1:01 am

      Love your recipes!!!

      Reply
    4. Julia

      August 27, 2022 at 6:40 pm

      How exactly do you get a flour consistency from pork rinds- we like things breaded and a bit of gravy!

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        August 28, 2022 at 8:02 am

        You process them into fine crumbs by pulsing in a food processor or placing in a plastic zipper bag and rolling a rolling pin over to crush them finely.

        Reply
    5. Verbena S

      November 18, 2021 at 10:17 am

      Everything in moderation. If one is going to forego the traditional wheat flours to maintain a low carb diet, he has to be careful not to overdo the nut/seed intake, as that can present its own issues.

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        November 19, 2021 at 10:10 am

        Agree 100%. It's not good to overdo anything.

        Reply
    6. Laurie T

      September 06, 2021 at 9:12 am

      How about Pecan flour?

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        September 06, 2021 at 9:13 am

        Pecan flour isn't as common as hazelnut or almond but is a good alternative to both.

        Reply
    7. LoveToBake

      June 26, 2021 at 9:33 am

      Hello Lisa,

      I just started the keto diet a month ago. I really do enjoy your recipes, especially lot of them are not heavy on the eggs ... I love bread, cakes and muffins. Almond flour is great and all but it is somewhat dry ... I heard of "Keto Wheat Flour", any idea how good is it?
      Thank you for all your amazing recipes 🙂

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        June 26, 2021 at 11:47 am

        I've tried the keto wheat flour made by King Arthur. It provides a texture more like regular all purpose flour. If you aren't gluten-free, it's a great option. I have a great bread machine recipe I created using it that you can find on my Instagram feed here : https://www.instagram.com/p/CKMYHfUL396/

        Reply
    8. Stephanie LeBlanc

      March 10, 2021 at 2:08 pm

      What about lupin flour?

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        March 10, 2021 at 2:30 pm

        It is an option, but I personally don't care for the taste. I can add it to the list for those who want to check it out.

        Reply
        • LAURIE HILLIARD

          August 16, 2021 at 12:45 pm

          Lupin flour is best used in conjunction with other flours and the taste is absolutely dependent on the brand. I use the Lupina brand.

        • Kathleen McCarty

          April 15, 2022 at 3:58 pm

          I’ve read you can make flour from squash. Can you make cauliflower flour and how many carbs in it?
          Is it like coconut flour and absorbs lots of water ?

        • Lisa MarcAurele

          April 16, 2022 at 1:02 pm

          Coconut flour is defatted so it probably wouldn't work like that. But you could try dehydrating cauliflower and grinding it up to see how it turns out.

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