Keto Hamburger Buns (version 2)

by hungryelephant
 

 

Keto hamburger buns made easy. Gluten, grain, and egg free! Totally toastable. I am a big fan of fathead, in fact I did a fathead hamburger bun recipe a few years ago.. but after a while I needed something less heavy and more light so I could focus all the deliciousness of the burger.. Boy did these ever hit the SPOT.

So many things to say about these, but first let’s talk about PROTEIN. I’ve been getting tons of comments lately saying “this isn’t keto and that’s not keto because it has whey protein in it”..

For the record – and is worth a google search – yes whey protein DOES affect your insulin.. but so does EVERY protein source. Let’s also keep in mind that whey is derived from milk, which means you can also find it in sour cream, yogurt, cheeses and in it’s highest natural content in whole food – ricotta cheese. All of these products are wildly used on keto.

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It’s all about moderation. For example – my keto white bread loaf contains 4.5 scoops (140g) of whey protein – but makes 16 slices. The amount of whey you consume is roughly 1/4 of a 30g scoop.. These hamburger buns have approximately 1/2 a 30g scoop of protein. Unless you’re eating an entire loaf – this should not be a problem. (This varies if your diabetic or insulin resistant)

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Ok now that we’ve got that underway – let’s talk more about these buns. So I used yeast in this recipe to give it more of a bread flavour. Oddly, they did rise – but they didnt rise a ton. I think this is because of my apartment temperature. Store your bread to rise somewhere warm and they should rise MORE than mine.

Also a friendly reminder that yeast feeds off sugar, so the tbsp of sugar I put into the bread is eaten by the yeast to make CO2. If you don’t want to use sugar, you can also try using inulin, which also something that yeast feeds off of. Sadly a package of inulin in Ireland is €16.

and finally – if you like these keto hamburger buns, make sure to check out our keto bread recipe, brown bread, bread rolls, Hawaiian sweet rolls and bagels!

 

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Yield: 10

Keto Hamburger Buns (version 2)

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Rise Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

The most delicious keto hamburger buns! You can barely taste the difference between these and real ones. All gluten and grain free!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a mixing bowl, whisk together your dry ingredients, including the instant yeast.
  2. Slowly pour in the warm water and whisk until incorporated. You should have a thick cake batter type consistency.
  3. Use wet hands to take a chunk of the dough and form a ball, just slightly bigger than a golf ball.
  4. Place the dough balls onto a greased/floured sheet pan or make sure it is lined with parchment paper.
  5. Put the sheet pan into a warm area, away from drafts and let the buns rise for 45 minutes to an hour.
  6. (I brought my oven up to 50°C, then turned it off and placed the dough in the oven to rise. NOTE: they will rise some more in the oven)
  7. Once the dough has risen. Spritz with a little bit of water so that the buns won't immediately burn.
  8. Bake at 375°F / 175°C for 10 minutes or until nicely brown on top.
  9. Take out and let cool.
  10. Cut in half and use as a bun for a hamburger!

Notes

This makes roughly 10 buns.

Nutritional information PER BUN:

  • CALS: 152
  • FAT: 10
  • CARBS: 5
  • FIBRE: 2.8
  • NET CARBS: 2.2
  • PROTEIN: 12.6

 

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12 comments

KetoMama1417 March 3, 2019 - 5:09 pm

Can the leftovers be frozen or is it better to half the recipe instead?

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hungryelephant March 3, 2019 - 12:29 pm

Yeah you could def freeze them!

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Patti March 3, 2019 - 8:06 pm

So many of your recipes I would like to try. But I am one of those people who needs a printed copy of the recipe to follow at the stove. Is it just me? Your recipes do not print even when I highlight and print selection. Has anyone else had this problem and how do they get around them?

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hungryelephant March 3, 2019 - 3:10 pm

hey! Im working on bringing my recipes to be print friendly, many of my old ones aren’t but the new ones should be print ready.

Take a gander above the list of ingredients and see if there is a print button there. If not, go to the top of the post and there should a bright green button that says print. It might be over top the video.

Hope that helps!

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Patti March 4, 2019 - 3:50 pm

I have tried hitting the print button but the only thing that prints is the prep and cook times and picture of food on the first page and the email address on the second page. On the keto hamburger buns (ver 2) I got the first page with ingredients but no directions and just email on second page. Your recipes sound so good I really want to try them but need to print out first. I hope this feedback helps more than just me. Thanks for all your hard work developing these recipes!

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hungryelephant March 4, 2019 - 3:56 pm

Oh my gosh I’m so sorry! I will look into it asap! Not sure why it’s doing that!

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Marcelle April 27, 2019 - 7:52 pm

It might be either your printer setup or your browser. I have printed many recipes on this website and have never had an issue (Win 10 and Chrome). Hope you figure it out.

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Kris October 8, 2019 - 10:34 pm

When you say sugar can I use swerve?

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hungryelephant October 9, 2019 - 8:50 am

Unfortunately to activate the yeast, you will need sugar. The yeast will eat up the sugar so in the end, there will be no sugar in your bread and it won’t affect the carb count. Inulin is another alternative to sugar but it’s pricey.

Tammy May 4, 2019 - 10:09 pm

Can this be made into a loaf?

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Geri November 22, 2019 - 12:31 am

I know I may be sounding really dense. But are you using the scoop that comes with the protein powder for a while scoop and a half? Or a whole cup measurement and a half?

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hungryelephant November 23, 2019 - 5:16 pm

yes, the scoop that comes with my protein powder!

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