Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (2024)

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Easiest Low Carb Tortilla Recipe

As a low carber, you’ve probably shouted, “Where’s the bread?” at least once. I know all about it, it’s a tough craving to get over. Thats what made me so eager to put together this low carb tortilla recipe.

I’ve been without wheat bread for over 2 years now but it took me a few months to get past it. And by a few I mean like 5.

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This low carb tortilla recipe is versatile and simple to make. I most often use them as a burritos, soft tacos or enchiladas. The egg and coconut flour didn’t have a dominant flavor, instead the seasonings were put at center stage.

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These are so good! Thank you for this recipe. I These remind me so much of the corn tortillas at my neighborhood taco stand! I’m so thrilled. My boyfriend who does not do low carb even raved about them!

– Hillary

That being said, use seasonings that compliment your dish or palette (i.e. garlic, basil, etc.). Texture and strength was what I was looking for and I’m happy with how both turned out. I made mine a little thicker than I would have liked. But that’s due to my terrible pouring.

This is officially my go-to tortilla recipe for those days I’m sick of salads and scrambled eggs.

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Low Carb Tortilla Recipe

The new go-to tortilla recipe for those days that your sick of salads and scrambled eggs.

CourseEntree

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 25 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 54 kcal

Author Andres Regalado

Ingredients

  • 1/3cupwater
  • 3/4cupegg whites
  • 1/4cupcoconut flour
  • 1/2teaspoonsalt
  • 1/2teaspooncummin
  • 1/2teaspoonchili powder

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients using food processor or blender. Let mixture rest for 7-8 minutes to allow coconut flour to absorb some of liquid.

  2. Preheat a lightly oiled 10-inch nonstick skillet over low-medium heat.

  3. Once moderately heated, pour 1/4 cup or so of the batter into the center while tilting to spread the batter to about 7-8 inches in diameter. Flip tortilla once the top is no longer shinny and sticky. Repeat for second one.

  4. At this point the skillet is most likely fully heated. So, reapply oil and *pickup* the skillet and pour batter using same tilt technique and place back onto burner. Repeat for fourth one.

  5. Place each on parchment paper and slightly wipe off any access oil. Do not stack as they may stick to each other.

Recipe Notes

NET CARBS: 1.84g

Nutrition Facts

Low Carb Tortilla Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 54Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Carbohydrates 4.34g1%

Fiber 2.5g10%

Protein 5.88g12%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (5)Rachel says

    I don’t miss bread itself, so much as I miss the convenient and versatile food vehicle that bread can be. I usually buy some low carb tortillas at Walmart because I dont need them to be gluten free. Will have to try these soon.

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (6)Andres Regalado says

      Rachel, that’s a great way to put it and I completely agree.

      Reply

  2. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (7)carol says

    how many tortillas do you get from this recipe? i see that it says it serves 4, but do you get more than 4 tortillas?

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (8)Andres Regalado says

      I got about 4-5 medium tortillas. Hope you enjoy the recipe, Carol.

      Reply

  3. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (9)Martha says

    Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (10)
    You are a cooking genius! I’ve tried many a low-carb tortilla recipe; all failed…until yours came along. Bravo! Extremely creative. You should be written up in the “New York Times.” Thank you for all your efforts, patience, and sharing. Your website gets better and better. Keep up the good work.

    Reply

  4. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (11)Shonna says

    Do you think these would freeze well?
    I eat low carb, but my husband needs high everything to maintain his weight so I like to be able to freeze low carb foods so they don’t go bad before I can eat them.

    Reply

  5. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (12)Luz says

    Hey Andres, this is the first time I ever visit your blog and by scrolling down your recipes I can already tell that’s great! I literally just read your story and I think it’s truly inspiring. So you speak español? I’m from Argentina and I’d really like to know more about your story, do you have an email account for me to contact you? -if you don’t mind my asking- 🙂 I’m starting following you on IG right now! By the way, do you think I can use almond flour instead of coconut flour? I can’t find coconut flour where I live 🙁

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (13)LordByron says

      This is a bit late, but the flavor and texture might be slightly different, but if you have almond flour it’d at least be worth a try.

      Reply

  6. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (14)Dorcas says

    Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (15)
    I think this recipe changed my life. I made it exactly as stated, but with basil instead of chili powder, and I was able to make 9 smaller tortillas instead of 4. Each one clocks in at less than 30 calories, which is mind-blowing.

    These tortillas are also extremely satisfying, and I’ve been having three of them at a meal. I’ve been pairing them with arugula, gruyere cheese, cucumbers, and grape tomatoes, but they would also be good with some meat and guac. Ever since I’ve been counting calories, I have had an unhealthy love-hate relationship with any bread, but this recipe has rectified the whole situation.

    Also, I accidentally left one on the stove too long, but it ended up being super toasted, and even more delicious (I like my bread extra toasted and my vegetables very carmelized haha…).

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  7. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (16)Kim says

    These look great. I cannot wait to try. I do miss bread, and I bet these can be very versatile and able to make “chips” with. Thank you!

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (17)Andres Regalado says

      Trying this recipe to make “chips” is a great idea, Kim!

      Reply

  8. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (18)TJ says

    Could you use almond flour in place of coconut flour??

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (19)Andres Regalado says

      I haven’t tried substituting almond flour for coconut flour in this recipe. I don’t think it would work as well considering almond flour may give it a more “grainy” texture and it absorbs a lot less liquid then coconut flour, so you would need to play with amount of liquid in the recipe.

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      • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (20)Alexis says

        Do you have a different recommendation for replacing coconut flour? I’m new to the carb free and my boyfriend is allergic to coconut :-/ Thanks in advance!

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        • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (21)Assistant Becca says

          Alexis, we apologize for the long delay in our response. Your question was placed into our spam folder and we just found it! Coconut flour has a much different texture than other low carb flours. It absorbs a lot of moisture, whereas almond and other nut flours do not.
          If you’re not concerned about using wheat products, you may want to consider purchasing some Bob’s Red Mill low carb baking mix. I also have a coconut allergy, so I’ve been using the low carb baking mix for nearly all of my baked goods. Keep in mind, however, that it is not paleo, nor is it gluten-free, but it is low carb. I hope that helps!

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  9. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (22)Hillary says

    These are so good! Thank you for this recipe. I These remind me so much of the corn tortillas at my neighborhood taco stand! I’m so thrilled. My boyfriend who does not do low carb even raved about them!

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  10. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (23)Angi says

    Thanks for sharing these! I will be posting them on journey-for-control on a post entitiled what about the bread.

    Reply

  11. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (24)John Donaldson says

    Want to try this. Can you use the egg beater brand egg whites?Also..how do you store them? Do they last a while?

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  12. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (25)Mary says

    How strong do the flavors of cumin and chili powder come through?

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  13. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (26)Pauline says

    Roughly how many eggs are used to get 3/4 cup of egg whites? Can’t WAIT to try this recipe. Love to make quesadillas! Thanks!

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (27)Assistant Becca says

      Pauline, one large egg white weighs about 1 ounce, so 6 whites would be 3/4 of a cup

      Reply

  14. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (28)lora says

    What is the shelf life of these wraps and can they be frozen if making a large batch for a week or two?

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (29)Assistant Becca says

      If you store them in a zip top bag in the refrigerator, they should stay good for a week or so. If you want to freeze them, be sure to place a piece of waxed paper between the tortillas so they don’t stick together. Wrap them in plastic wrap and a layer of aluminum foil over the plastic

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  15. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (30)Ashley says

    Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (31)
    I’m trying these right now! 🙂 Can’t wait to try them! I didn’t have chili powder so I experimented a little bit and added a dash of cayenne and paprika.. A little random, but I thought it would be worth a try. 🙂

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  16. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (32)paula says

    Can any other “flour” be used in lieu of the coconut flour?

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    • Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (33)Assistant Becca says

      Paula, coconut flour is vastly different than other low carb flours in that it absorbs a lost more moisture. If you’re going to use a different low-carb flour, we can’t guarantee that you’ll have the same results. That being said, if you don’t have an issue with wheat or gluten, there’s a low carb baking mix manufactured by Bob’s Red Mill that I personally use in many of my low carb recipes. You may be able to find it in the specialty food area of your grocery store, or you can purchase it from the Bob’s Website, but I’ve found the best price for it on Amazon. Good luck!

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  17. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (34)Frederic says

    I had to add al little more water because the batter was a bit too thick but it ended up just fine!

    Reply

  18. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (35)Julia Gonzalez says

    Adres — thank you! I can’t wait to try some of your recipes.

    Reply

  19. Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (36)Karen says

    Will these work with whole eggs instead of just egg whites?

    Reply

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Low Carb Tortilla Recipe - Easiest Keto Tortilla Recipe You Can Try (2024)

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