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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Flax bread in the microwave


This is a recipe I got off of a low carb message board many years ago. It's a quick and easy recipe that produces a light, coarse-textured bread similar to a whole-grain loaf. I like it with butter and sugar-free jam, and usually eat half the loaf for breakfast.

I think it would also make a serviceable sandwich bun if prepared in two circular ramekins, then cooled and cut in half.

I buy the unground flax seed and grind it myself in a little coffee grinder I keep just for that purpose. You can buy ground flax seed but apparently it goes rancid fairly quickly. I add the baking powder in with the seeds before grinding, just so it gets mixed into the flax really well.


Flax Bread in microwave (makes 2 servings)

1 ounce of melted butter, cooled slightly
2 medium eggs
4 tablespoons of ground flax seed
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder.

Add the eggs to the melted butter and mix well. Add the flax and baking powder and mix together thoroughly. You want a wet, smooth batter. Pour into the greased or sprayed microwave-safe baking dish of your choice.
 
Microwave the bread for 3 minutes. Let cool slightly before removing from pan.

Nutrition info guesstimate (this info was provided by original recipe poster, I cannot vouch for its accuracy. If you really need accurate numbers run it through a recipe calculator.)
 
For the whole recipe:

About 570 cals
Total fat 48 g
Carbs 18g (including 15 g fiber) - so only 3 net carbs
Protein 20 g

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