Low-Calorie Cloud Bread Recipe | Just 47 Calories per Slice

If you haven’t heard of cloud bread yet, let us be the first to share the good news. This low-carb wonder bread gives you the satisfaction of eating bread, minus the carbs.

Made up almost entirely of protein, it’s light and fluffy, but sturdy enough to bookend a sandwich or act as toast.

Most cloud bread recipes call for eggs, cream of tartar (a natural thickener), and cream cheese. In our version of cloud bread, using Greek yogurt creates the best texture.

The sandwich-sized rounds came out of the oven with a crisp exterior and fluffy – you guessed it – cloud-like interior. When stored overnight, they become soft and chewy.

Cloud bread tastes faintly of egg, but if you add a pinch of salt, it tastes more like traditional bread. You can adjust the flavor to your liking with a sprinkling of crushed herbs like oregano or basil, a dusting of paprika or cumin, or sweeten the batter with a dash of honey.

Note: This recipe makes 3 servings; each serving is 2 slices.

Low-Calorie Cloud Bread Recipe | Just 47 Calories per Slice

Cloud Bread

Cloud bread is light, fluffy, low carb, high protein (well, for bread) and is just 94 calories per serving!

Servings 3 servings, 2 pieces each

  • Nonstick cooking spray
  • 3
    large eggs
  • 1
    dash cream of tartar
  • 1
    dash
    sea salt, (or Himalayan salt) (to taste, optional)

  • cup
    reduced-fat (2%) plain Greek yogurt
  1. Heat oven to 300° F.

  2. Lightly coat large baking sheet with spray. Set aside.

  3. Separate egg yolks from egg whites. Place whites in a medium bowl. Place yolks in a separate medium bowl. Set aside.

  4. Add cream of tartar to egg whites. Beat with a mixer on high until stiff peaks form, about 4 minutes. Set aside.

  5. Add salt and yogurt to egg yolks. Beat with a mixer on medium until blended.

  6. Gently fold ⅓ of egg white mixture into egg yolk mixture. Fold in the remaining egg white mixture until just incorporated, being careful not to overmix.

  7. Using a spoon, transfer a scoop of egg mixture onto prepared baking sheet, gently spreading into a thick pancake shape about 3 inches in diameter. Repeat with remaining batter to make 3 cloud breads.

  8. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until golden brown and exterior is crispy to the touch. Immediately loosen cloud breads with a spatula; allow to cool on the baking sheet for 3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

  9. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

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The Nutrition Facts box below provides estimated nutritional information for this recipe.

Nutrition Facts

Cloud Bread

Amount Per Serving (2 slices)

Calories 94
Calories from Fat 54

% Daily Value*

Fat 6g9%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Cholesterol 184mg61%

Sodium 167mg7%

Carbohydrates 2g1%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 9g18%

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

Container Equivalents½ Red

2B Mindset Plate It!Use as a protein as part of breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Photos by Kirsten Morningstar

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Lesa O'Leary
Lesa O'Leary

Lesa is a dynamic member of OzHelp’s Service Delivery Team as the Service Delivery Team Leader and Nurse. She has been with OzHelp for five years and believes in leading by example. Lesa has experience in the not-for-profit sector, as well as many roles throughout different industries and sectors, including as a contractor to the Department of Defence. She has expertise in delivering OzHelp’s health and wellbeing programs and engaging with clients in a relaxed and comfortable manner that aligns with the organisation’s vision and objectives.

Lesa has a Certificate 4 in Nursing from Wodonga Tafe, Certificate 4 in Mental Health from Open Colleges, and is currently undertaking a Certificate 4 in Training and Assessment from Tafe NSW. For the past few months Lesa has been an Education and Memberships committee member of the ACT Branch of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).