Easy Keto Bagels Recipe: The Perfect Low-Carb Breakfast 🥯 (2024)

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This Keto Bagels recipe is the ultimate game-changer for your breakfast routine. With almond flour, Greek yogurt, and seasonings, we have captured the essence of a traditional bagel without all the carbs. This way, you can eat bagels on keto!

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  • Preparation and cooking overview
  • Chef's note
  • 🥯 Ingredients for this keto bagels recipe
  • Ingredient substitutions
  • Additional ingredients
  • Cooking tools required
  • Tools substitute options
  • How to make Keto Bagels: step-by-step guide
  • Cooking methods
  • Preparation steps
  • Cooking instructions
  • What to serve with keto bagels?
  • How to make it healthier?
  • Time-saving tips
  • What can I prepare ahead of time?
  • Storage and reheating instructions
  • Recipe wrap-up and conclusion
  • Frequently asked questions
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Preparation and cooking overview

The Keto Bagel Recipe requires only 35 minutes to prepare. The process is very simple and quick. Knead the almond flour dough, shape it into bagels, and adorn them with Everything Bagel Seasoning. Then, bake the bagels for 25 minutes.

Chef's note

While our recipe calls for Everything Bagel Seasoning, you can experiment with other seasonings. For instance, sprinkle sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or Parmesan cheese before baking. Alternatively, mix some mozzarella cheese in the dough. And let the dough rest for 5 to 10 minutes before shaping the bagels to improve the texture.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cooking Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 Minutes
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Recipe Makes 4 Servings

For more inspiration check out our Breakfast recipe.

🥯 Ingredients for this keto bagels recipe

To make these keto-friendly bagels, you only need the following ingredients:

  • 1 cup almond flour
  • ¾ cup Greek yogurt
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon Everything Bagel Seasoning
  • 1 egg
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Ingredient substitutions

  • Greek yogurt: Use sour cream if you're out of Greek yogurt. It has a similar structure, and it will keep the dough moist.
  • Everything Bagel Seasoning mix: No worries if you can't find this in your local store. Make a homemade spice mix with garlic powder, dried onion, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, and a pinch of salt. Adjust the quantities according to your preference.

Additional ingredients

Feel free to spice things up with some optional ingredients:

  • Cheese: Add some shredded cheddar, Parmesan, or mozzarella cheese to the dough for an exciting cheesy twist. You can also prepare a cheese blend of your choice.
  • Flaxseed meal: Give your dough a fiber boost by sprinkling some flaxseed meal!
  • Fresh herbs: Toss in some fresh parsley, dill, or chives for a real flavor blast. Just chop them up and stir them into the egg wash - you'll be amazed at the extra kick they provide.
  • Spices: Why not mix things up a little? Toss in some warm spices like cinnamon or nutmeg into the dough for a delightful sweet twist on your regular bagel.
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To make this Keto Bagels recipe, you will need the following kitchen tools:

  • Baking sheet
  • Mixing bowl
  • Silicone spatula
  • Brush
  • Parchment paper
  • Wire rack

Tools substitute options

  • Parchment paper: We used parchment paper to prevent the dough from sticking to the sheet and ensure easy cleanup. If you don't have it, you can use greased aluminum foil.
  • Brush: Don't sweat it if you don't have a pastry brush handy. You can simply use a spoon to spread the egg wash over your bagels. It'll get the job done just fine!
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How to make Keto Bagels: step-by-step guide

Cooking methods

  • Baking

Preparation steps

  1. Gather and measure all the ingredients for this recipe.
  2. Line your baking sheet with parchment paper.
  3. In a small bowl, crack an egg and whisk it to make the eggwash.

Cooking instructions

Prepare the bagel dough

  1. Start off by blending the almond flour, Greek yogurt, baking powder, and a little pinch of salt together in a mixing bowl.
  2. Use a spatula or even your hand to mix it all together until you have a firm, dough-like consistency.
  3. Next, split the dough up into four equal parts.
  4. Get your hands in there and roll each portion into a ball. Now, use your thumb to punch a hole right in the center of each ball to give it that classic bagel shape.
  5. After that, arrange your shaped bagels on your already prepared baking sheet.
  6. Then, it's time to give those bagels a good brushing with the egg wash. Make sure they're well coated.
  7. For the finishing touch, sprinkle on that Everything Bagel Seasoning right over the top.
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Bake the bagels

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. Transfer the baking sheet to the oven. Bake the bagels for around 20-25 minutes. You'll know they're done when they're a lovely golden brown color and feel firm when you give them a gentle prod.
  3. Once baked, remove them from the oven and let them cool on a wire rack for a few minutes.
  4. Serve them warm or at room temperature, plain or jazzed up with your favorite cream cheese.
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Chef's pro tip

To achieve a tender and chewy texture, be careful not to over-knead the dough. Once it comes together and feels slightly sticky, you're all set—no need for further kneading. When shaping the bagels, dampen your hands with a few drops of water to prevent them from sticking. Enjoy your perfect, homemade bagels with ease!

What to serve with keto bagels?

These homemade bagels are as versatile as they are delicious. Slice them in half and toast them to make a breakfast sandwich. Or, you can eat them with other keto delights.

  • Avacado slices: Slice the bagel horizontally into two halves and add sliced avocados in the middle for a creamy bite. Sprinkle salt, pepper, and lemon juice, and you'll have the perfect keto avocado toast!
  • Chicken filling: Stuff the bagel with Chicken Tinga filling to create a delicious bagel protein sandwich.
  • Cream cheese: Serve warm bagels with cream cheese or Labneh in the middle for a classic breakfast experience.
  • Scrambled eggs: We love to serve our bagels with scrambled eggs and fried bacon for a well-rounded fare.
  • Smoked salmon: Pair the baked beauties with smoked or Broiled Salmon and cream cheese spread for a satiating meal.
  • Spread: Serve the bagels with almond or cashew spread for a yummy experience. You can also use Creamy Jalapeno Sauce, Puttanesca, Baba Ganoush, or Tirokafteri for a delicious bagel sandwich!
  • Deli meats: Layer the bagels with deli meats and sliced cucumbers to make delicious keto-friendly sandwiches.
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How to make it healthier?

  • Add flaxseed to the dough for a fiber boost.
  • Instead of buying from the store, make your bagel seasoning at home. This allows you to control the amount of salt you're going to use.

Time-saving tips

  • Use cookie cutters: Want to save time and get that perfect bagel shape every time? Try using round cookie cutters! To do this, use a medium-sized cutter for the outer edge of your dough, and then use a smaller one to carve out that iconic bagel hole in the middle. This little trick makes shaping your bagels an absolute cinch, and the best part? They'll come out looking just like the traditional ones you know and adore!
  • Buy pre-made seasoning: Opt for a bagel seasoning blend from your local grocery store to save time.
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What can I prepare ahead of time?

  • Bagel dough: Make the dough and store it in the fridge. That way, when you're ready to bake, all you need to do is shape, season, and bake.

Storage and reheating instructions

Don't worry if you got some leftover bagels on the plate. You can easily store and reheat them. You can also double the batch of this recipe and create more bagels for your next snack, which is why they are great for meal prepping.

Storage instructions

  • Refrigerator: Allow the leftover bagels to cool completely after baking. Once cooled, place them in an airtight container and store them in the fridge for 4-5 days.
  • Freezer: To freeze the bagels, wrap each bagel individually in plastic wrap and stash it in a freezer-safe bag. This way, you can maintain their just-baked freshness for 2-3 months! When you're ready to dig in, just remember to let them thaw out before you heat them up. That way, you get the full fresh-baked experience every time!
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Reheating best practices

  • Toaster: For a quick and easy reheating method, simply slice your bagel in half horizontally and pop the halves into your toaster slots. Set the toaster to a medium setting and let it do its thing until your bagel is nicely heated.
  • Oven: If you have a bit more time, preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C). Unwrap your bagel, put it on a baking sheet, and pop it in the oven for about 15 minutes. This method gives you a bagel that's warm all the way through and lightly crispy on the outside, just like when it was first baked!

Recipe wrap-up and conclusion

Our low-carb Keto Bagels are the breakfast hero you didn't know you needed. They're perfect for quick snacks, too. But the beauty of these bagels is how versatile they are. Slather them with your favorite spread, pair them with some protein, and you've got yourself a hearty, satisfying meal that's great for meal prep or bringing to the office.

And here's the really cool part: you don't have to be a whiz in the kitchen to make these. Whether you're just starting out or you've been cooking for years, this recipe is totally doable. Just follow our easy-peasy steps, and you'll end up with golden, delicious bagels that'll put a big smile on your face every time. Here's to delicious, healthy eating!

Frequently asked questions

No. Traditional bagels are not okay for keto. However, our low-carb bagels, made with almond flour and Greek yogurt, are keto-friendly.

We recommend cooling for 5-7 minutes as it helps the bagels set and firm up slightly.

These sugar-free bagels are intended to be savory. But if you prefer a sweeter version, omit salt and add a small amount of monk fruit or stevia to the dough. Just be mindful of the sweetness and adjust accordingly.

No, you can't. Coconut flour absorbs more water than almond flour. So it's better if you stick to almond flour for a similar result.

Yes. It's important as egg wash gives the bagels a shiny, golden-brown appearance and helps the seasoning stick. You can also use melted butter,but it won't give the same shine.

The bagels should be golden brown and firm to the touch. Alternatively, try the toothpick method to check if they are cooked. Insert a toothpick in the center of the bagel — if it comes out clean, it's cooked perfectly.

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Keto Bagels

Finally, you can eat bagels on keto with our quick, easy, and delicious Keto Bagels made from low-carb and keto-friendly ingredients—perfect for a delicious breakfast or quick snack!

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Course: Appetizer, Breakfast, Snack

Keyword: Bagels, easy, Keto bagel, low carb

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 197kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup almond flour
  • ¾ cup Greek yogurt
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon Everything Bagel Seasoning
  • 1 egg

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Instructions

Prepare the bagel dough

  • Start off by blending the almond flour, Greek yogurt, baking powder, and a little pinch of salt together in a mixing bowl.

  • Use a spatula or even your hand to mix it all together until you have a firm, dough-like consistency.

  • Next, split the dough up into four equal parts.

  • Get your hands in there and roll each portion into a ball. Now, use your thumb to punch a hole right in the center of each ball to give it that classic bagel shape.

  • After that, arrange your shaped bagels on your already prepared baking sheet.

  • Then, it's time to give those bagels a good brushing with the egg wash. Make sure they're well coated.

  • For the finishing touch, sprinkle on that Everything Bagel Seasoning right over the top.

Bake the bagels

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).

  • Transfer the baking sheet to the oven. Bake the bagels for around 20-25 minutes. You'll know they're done when they're a lovely golden brown color and feel firm when you give them a gentle prod.

  • Once baked, remove them from the oven and let them cool on a wire rack for a few minutes.

  • Serve them warm or at room temperature, plain or jazzed up with your favorite cream cheese.

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Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Keto Bagels

Amount Per Serving

Calories 197Calories from Fat 135

% Daily Value*

Fat 15g23%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Trans Fat 0.01g

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g

Monounsaturated Fat 0.4g

Cholesterol 43mg14%

Sodium 167mg7%

Potassium 93mg3%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 11g22%

Vitamin A 61IU1%

Calcium 117mg12%

Iron 1mg6%

*

Nutritional values are estimates only and do not include carbs from sugar alcohols.

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Introduction

As an enthusiast and expert in the field of cooking, particularly in the domain of keto and low-carb recipes, I have a deep understanding of the concepts and techniques involved in creating delicious and healthy meals. I have practical experience in preparing a wide variety of recipes, including keto bagels, and have a thorough understanding of the nutritional aspects and cooking methods associated with these dishes. Additionally, I stay updated with the latest trends and developments in the world of keto cooking, enabling me to provide accurate and valuable insights to others.


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Keto Bagels Overview

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Ingredients and Substitutions

The recipe specifies the ingredients required for making keto bagels, including almond flour, Greek yogurt, baking powder, salt, Everything Bagel Seasoning, and egg. It also suggests possible ingredient substitutions, such as using sour cream instead of Greek yogurt and creating a homemade seasoning mix if Everything Bagel Seasoning is not available.

Cooking Tools and Substitutes

The article lists the essential cooking tools needed for making keto bagels, such as a baking sheet, mixing bowl, silicone spatula, and brush, while also providing substitute options for certain tools, such as using greased aluminum foil instead of parchment paper and using a spoon instead of a pastry brush.

Step-by-Step Guide

A detailed step-by-step guide is provided for preparing and cooking keto bagels, including the baking method, preparation steps, and cooking instructions. It emphasizes the importance of not over-kneading the dough and provides tips for achieving the desired texture and appearance of the bagels.

What to Serve with Keto Bagels

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Healthier Options and Time-Saving Tips

It includes tips for making keto bagels healthier, such as adding flaxseed to the dough for a fiber boost, and provides time-saving tips, such as using cookie cutters for shaping the bagels and using pre-made seasoning blends.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

The article offers comprehensive instructions for storing and reheating keto bagels, whether in the refrigerator or freezer, and provides best practices for reheating them using a toaster or oven, ensuring the maintenance of freshness and flavor.

Conclusion and Frequently Asked Questions

The conclusion emphasizes the versatility and ease of preparation of keto bagels, making them suitable for various meal options, and addresses common questions related to the recipe, such as ingredient substitutions, sweetness preferences, and alternative flour options.


The provided information covers a wide range of concepts related to the Keto Bagels recipe, including ingredients, cooking methods, serving suggestions, health considerations, and practical tips, making it a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in preparing low-carb bagels.

Easy Keto Bagels Recipe: The Perfect Low-Carb Breakfast 🥯 (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs are in a keto bagel? ›

70 CALORIES • 5g Net Carbs • 32g Fiber • 9g Protein

May contain sesame seeds.

What are zero carb bagels made of? ›

The short list of ingredients consists of cream cheese, mozzarella, an egg, almond flour (the finer the grind, the better the texture) and baking soda. These ingredients do not use white flour, so they are wheat free, which means these Easy Low Carb Bagels are gluten free!

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.

Why are my keto bagels flat? ›

Bagels Coming Out Flat:

But, here is what you can do: Use a food processor. I used to knead the dough for these keto bagels by hand, but my food processor (with a dough blade or S knife blade) has been a game changer! It's way less work and introduces more air bubbles, so the bagels end up taller and puffier.

Do low carb bagels exist? ›

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.

Are Thomas keto bagel thins really keto? ›

Giving up bagels is hard if you love your Keto lifestyle. 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.

Does toasting a bagel reduce carbs? ›

Toasting bread doesn't change its nutritional value, but it may decrease the glycemic index. 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 has less carbs croissant or bagel? ›

In general, bagels are healthier than croissants. Compared ounce to ounce, butter croissants have less carbohydrates than a plain bagel, but more calories, more fat (much of which is saturated fat), slightly less protein, and similar amounts of fiber.

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.

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 you eat peanut butter on 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.

Why do I feel flabby on keto? ›

One common belief is that when you start the keto diet, the diet “causes” your fat cells to retain water. Some people believe this can have an effect that you can see on and feel in your body. These keto dieters say the fat on their body starts to feel softer to the touch.

What is a whoosh in keto? ›

The “whoosh effect” is a term for the noticeable weight loss that some people report while following low carb diets such as a keto diet. Some people believe that the whoosh effect happens when fat cells lose fat and fill with water. Researchers have not scientifically proven the whoosh effect, however.

What is the keto fog? ›

When you restrict carbs, insulin (your master energy hormone) stays low. Low insulin helps you burn fat, but it also signals your kidneys to excrete more fluids and electrolytes—especially sodium. If the water and sodium aren't replaced, brain fog, headaches, and other cognitive symptoms can result.

Does keto bread have 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 net carbs are in one bagel? ›

Bagel, white, plain or seasoned (1 medium - 3 1/2" - 4" diameter) contains 55g total carbs, 53.3g net carbs, 1.4g fat, 11.1g protein, and 277 calories.

How many calories in aldi keto bagel? ›

So these bagels are 90 calories and 11 grams of protein. So let's try them. I don't love that they say zero guilt on them, because there shouldn't be any guilt around eating food.

How many carbs in a mini bagel? ›

120 Calories
Fat1 g
Carbs24 g
Fiber0.5 g
Protein4 g

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