It’s hard to give up bread, so I’m going to show you how to make this traditional keto focaccia bread with olives and rosemary. Stuffed with feta and sundried tomatoes for an authentic Mediterranean taste.
At only 4.2g NET carbs per slice, it’s the perfect traditional bread for your next BBQ, summer party or winter dinner.
If you’re bored with everyday low-carb bread and keto bread recipes, this incredibly tasty delicious homemade gluten free stuffed bread will become a new favourite for dinner time.
Ingredients & substitutions
When making gluten-free bread, you will be avoiding all wheat flour, all-purpose flour, or any other flour that contains gluten protein.
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For best results, I make my own homemade gluten-free flour blend by making my own mix of almond flour and coconut flour with some added psyllium husk. Why do I make my own gluten-free flour? Because almost all store-bought flours that are free from gluten are high in starch and heavily processed.
By making your own homemade flour you know exactly what goes into it AND you save money AND you save carbs. So this soft and fluffy focaccia bread is low-carb friendly and keto-friendly too.
Dry ingredients
- Coconut flour – do not get confused with dessicated coconut. You must use coconut flour.
- Almond flour – almond flour and almond meal are interchangeable and both may be used for this bread recipe
- Psyllium husk – this is required to help hold the bread together (which is usually the task of gluten) and to give the bread a true bread-like “crumb”. Adding psyllium husk ensures your bread doesn/t fall apart when slicing.
Wet ingredients
- Cream cheese – use the full fat block NOT the low fat, lite or spreadable cream cheese.
- Eggs – medium
Herbs and stuffing
These are all optional and can be omitted or substituted.
- Garlic – use fresh garlic, or crushed garlic in a jar
- Rosemary – you may use fresh rosemary (pulled from the woody stem) or dried rosemary
- Feta – cut into smal cubes give a beautiful flavor to the centre of the bread dough
- Sundried tomatoes – even though sundried tomatoes are higher in carbs than most low-carb ingredients, they pack a powerful punch of flavor and add beautiful color. So a small amount goes a long way.
Toppings
- Black olives – you can use whole, sliced or halved olives. You can even use stuffed or green olives too.
- Butter – melted and brushed on the top of the dough before and after baking for that beautiful lucious looking (and tasting) authentic Mediterannean bread. You can use your favorite olive oil
- Rosemary – you can use fresh rosemary or dried rosemary, sprinkled onto the melted butter that has been brushed onto the bread dough.
See the recipe card for ingredient quantities.
Instructions
The traditional method for making yeast bread usually requires mixing active yeast with warm water then leaving it at a warm temperature until it becomes thick and foamy. It is poured into some type of all-purpose flour blend, mixed, kneaded (to make the gluten protein in the bread stretchy and elastic) then you need to wait for the dough to rise again.
No one has time for this. My version is an easy one-bowl recipe with minimal washing up. The gluten-free focaccia dough is fast, quick, and easy to make.
- Wet ingredients – In one large mixing bowl, you soften the cream cheese then add the eggs using a hand whisk, electric whisk or rubber spatula.
- Dry ingredients – Add all the dry ingredients and gently fold them into the wet ingredients until your soft bread dough.
- Stuffing – fold through the fresh herbs and feta cheese.
- Topping – brush with melted butter (or extra virgin olive oil) and sprinkle with fresh herbs and press olives into the top of the bread.
How to shape your focaccia bread
There are two ways you can shape your bread, and I show both in this post.
The top focaccia bread has been placed onto a prepared baking sheet lined with parchment paper then shaped into the authentic oval focaccia shape. You may at this point decide to cut slices halfway into the top of the bread. Not only does this look beautiful but it also helps bread cooking in the centre. In addition, the slices begin to toast on each edge as the bread bakes.
In the image above, I have poured the bread dough into a baking dish brushed with olive oil. This creates a rectangle-shaped loaf. It may not be the classic focaccia shape, but it’s a bit easier to do. Either way – it tastes amazing!
Equipment
It doesn’t get much easier than this. You don’t need a bread maker, a food processor, a blender, a variety of small mixing bowls, or even plastic wrap.
All you need is measuring cups, a large bowl, and a baking dish or baking parchment.
This truly is a quick and easy recipe that you can make before any family gathering or large shared lunch. It’s also perfect for BBQ season and seasonal parties.
Choose the Right Baking Dish
Your baking dish and can have a big impact on how your bread turns out. Stone bakeware (for example) takes longer to heat up than metal sheet pan or glass. Stoneware also retains heat for longer, which could make your bread burnt on the bottom if left in the hot dish for too long after removing from the oven.
So if you bake using stoneware, always remove your bread and place it on a were cooling rack.
Bake your bread at the required oven temperature until golden brown but also test the centre to ensure the dough is completely cooked.
TOP TIP: You can even use this versatile bread dough for a quick and easy pizza crust for a gluten-free pizza, low-carb pizza and keto pizza. This will soon become one of your favorite breads to make each week. It’s the perfect texture and the end result will always turn out perfectly.
Storage
Storage depends on the season and temperature. In the warm summer months, I would store the bread in an airtight container. Place it in the fridge and eat within 3 days. Alternatively, it can be kept covered with a clean cloth towel on the kitchen bench and eaten within 24 hours.
In the winter months, I would also keep it on the kitchen counter covered with a clean cloth towel. However, I would make sure it’s consumed within 48 hours. I wouldn’t want the fresh feta cheese stuffing to be left at room temperature for any longer.
In reality, I make a loaf and it is eaten fresh, and entirely, at one meal. There is never anything left to store!
What to serve with focaccia bread
The classic way to serve focaccia bread is sliced into thin strips. Serve with a small bowl of extra virgin olive oil and a little dish of coarse rock salt or sea salt (sometimes mixed with dried or fresh rosemary).
You dip the soft bread into the olive oil then into the herbed salt. Delizioso!
Keto Focaccia Bread Recipe (Gluten-Free)
Equipment
- Silicone baking sheets
- Baking sheets – non stick
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Mixing Bowls
Ingredients
Keto Focaccia Bread
- 200 g cream cheese full fat
- 1 tbsp garlic minced crushed
- 1 tsp dried rosemary
- 6 eggs – medium medium
- 140 g almond meal/flour
- 3 tbsp coconut flour
- 3 tbsp psyllium husk
- 1 tsp salt
- 50 g feta cheese cubed
- 1 tbsp sundried tomatoes finely chopped
Focaccia Topping
- 25 g butter melted
- 1 tsp dried rosemary or fresh if available
- 12 black olives
Instructions
Keto Focaccia Bread
- Soften the cream cheese by bringing to room temperature (or popping in the microwave for 15 seconds). Using an electric whisk/beater, add the eggs one by one to the soft cream cheese. Blend until smooth and lump free.
- Add the garlic cloves, dried rosemary, coconut flour, almond flour and psyllium husk to the creaam cheese/egg mixture and fold gently until you get a smooth dough.
- Fold in the cubed feta and chopped sundried tomato pieces.
- Line a baking sheet/tray with baking parchment. Form the dough into an oval focaccia shape on the baking parchment and cut slices halfway through the dough as shown. This makes the dough cook evenly and forms the traditional focaccia bread shape.
Focaccia Topping
- Press the olives evenly into the dough.
- Mix the melted butter and rosemary together. Brush over the top of the unbaked dough and olives before baking.
- Bake at 180C/350F for 20 minutes, or until golden on top and cooked in the centre.
Nutrition
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I love focaccia bread. I made this tonight just before dinner. Your recipe is quick and easy. I don’t eat olives, so I left those out. I did top the bread with kosher salt, along with the butter and more rosemary. Mine took closer to 25-30 minutes to get brown and crispier. We loved this dipped in seasoned olive oil. Thank you for this recipe!
In this focaccia recipe, do you use 3 tablespoons of psyllium husks or psyllium husk flour? Your link leads to a psyllium husk flour product. Thanks.
I use the psyllium husk. I’m sorry the link had led you to the flour, sometimes if a product is out of stock they try to recommend the closest ingredient (which is incorrect in this case).
Hi Libby, I bought the powder version by mistake…a website says powder gives twice the amount so for your recipe how much powder would you recommend please?
Psyllium husk powder is psyllium husk hulls that have been ground to a very fine powder. The powder is finer and so more concentrated when packed into a teaspoon or tablespoon so you would require less.
Psyllium husk to psyllium powder conversions:
1 tablespoon (8g) of psyllium husk = 1 teaspoon (5g) of psyllium husk powder
Can I leave out the feta cheese?
Absolutely. There are so many variations that readers are making and telling me in my Facebook group. Some have even been adding blue cheese and pepperoni to their focaccia bread.
Could I also mix the eggs and cream cheese with a wooden spoon as I do not have an electric mixer.
Absolutely, you will have a good arm workout too! You could use a wooden spoon or w metal whisk. Both would help the cream cheese and egg mix together beautifully. Just make sure to mix until you can’t see any lumps.
Hi Libby,
I bought husk powder by mistake…do you know how much I should put for this recipe please?
Also we do not seem to have cheese cream block in uk…I tried cream cheese spread for your garlic keto bread the other day and seems it was ok.
Psyllium husk powder is psyllium husk hulls that have been ground to a very fine powder. The powder is finer and so more concentrated when packed into a teaspoon or tablespoon so you would require less.
Psyllium husk to psyllium powder conversions:
1 tablespoon (8g) of psyllium husk = 1 teaspoon (5g) of psyllium husk powder
I am interested in your gluten-free flour blend recipe, but can’t seem to find it. I tried the link (https://www.ditchthecarbs.com/gluten-free-vs-grain-free/), but didn’t see it there. I tried using the search tool, too, but still can’t find it.
Am I having a less-than-stellar moment and overlooking it?
Hi Julie, I am not sure exactly which bread recipe you are looking for. But here is a link for all our bread recipes. They are all gluten-free so I am sure you will find one you love.