Keto Croissant Recipe (2024)

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These keto croissants are buttery and fluffy - perfect for a relaxed breakfast, brunch or afternoon treat. They are really easy to make and only 3 net carbs per portion.

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Want a croissant to enjoy alongside your morning coffee or afternoon tea? Well, this recipe hits the spot.

I am sitting here with a perfectly formed low carb croissant, which I have sliced and spread with butter and sugar free strawberry jam. And as I am sipping my almond milk matcha latte and typing these words, I can't help but think that eating keto is very satisfying indeed.

Let me be very honest here - this keto croissant recipe does not quite taste like traditional French croissants. It is not possible to re-create that flaky pastry texture of classic butter croissants without using wheat or at least wheat gluten.

That said, I am super-happy with how this recipe turned out. I used fathead dough, which is a genius low carb dough that's made with shredded mozzarella.

Fathead dough has a fantastic soft and fluffy texture, and by adding a little yeast and butter there's a lot of croissant flavor going on.

On top of that, my keto crescent rolls look the part and are delightfully easy and quick to make. There's no folding the dough and slowly working in the butter. We're combining the ingredients in one bowl and they are ready for the oven in just 10 minutes.

My teenagers both asked for seconds, by the way. That's always the ultimate seal of approval.

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  • 🌟 Why You'll Love This Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Expert Tips
  • Fillings
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Serving Suggestion
  • Storage
  • More Baked Treats
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🌟 Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Fluffy texture
  • Yeasty, buttery flavor
  • Naturally gluten-free
  • Sugar free, low carb and keto-friendly
  • 3.1 net carbs per croissant
  • Only 10 minutes prep, no blender needed

Ingredients

Here are the ingredients you'll need:

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  • Shredded mozzarella cheese - The part skimmed mozzarella is best. I bought pre-grated mozzarella in the supermarket. Or, buy a block and shred it at home.
  • Almond flour - My go-to is ground almonds, which is the same as regular almond flour in the US. For super-fine almond flour, reduce the amount by 1 tablespoon.
  • Coconut flour - Just a little to improve the flavor.
  • Egg - must be large and room temperature. Whisk it before using.
  • Cream cheese - Full fat cream cheese helps to make the dough soft.
  • Baking powder - Check that it is fresh.
  • Sugar substitute - I used powdered Bocha Sweet. Allulose is also a good option.
  • Active dry yeast - This is optional, but I added it for that authentic croissant flavor.

Instructions

This section contains step-by-step instructions and photos that show how to make this recipe. See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities

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Step 1: Melt the mozzarella and cream cheese in a microwave for around 1 minute. Or, heat in a non-stick saucepan over a low heat. The cheese should be melted, but not bubbling.

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Step 2: In a separate bowl, combine the dry ingredients: almond flour, coconut flour, baking powder, powdered sweetener, pinch of salt and dry active yeast, if using.

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Step 3: Add the dry to the wet ingredients and add the egg. Start to combine the mixture using a fork, then use your hands to make a ball of smooth dough.

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Step 4: Roll out the dough into a rectangle between two sheets of parchment paper using a rolling pin. It should be about ¼ inch or 5 mm thick. Lift the top parchment.

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Step 5: Cut into 3 rectangles with a knife or pizza cutter, then cut into 6 long triangles.

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Re-roll each triangle so it's even and around 19 centimetres long. Then, roll up into a crescent shape. Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Option to brush with melted butter.

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Step 6: Bake in the oven until golden brown and puffed. Once the croissants are golden, place aluminium paper over them for the remainder of the oven time. This prevents them from burning.

Expert Tips

Keep dough warm. If the dough cools, it can become difficult to work with. Warm it in the microwave for 10 seconds or until it softens.

Oil hands. Fathead dough is sticky. Working with it can be easier if you lightly oil your hands.

Seal to secure. Pinch the tip of the triangle to seal the dough. This prevents the croissant from unrolling during baking.

Fillings

While plain croissants are delicious, sometimes it's fun to go that extra mile and add a filling:

Almond croissant: My keto marzipan makes a great almond paste. Add it onto the wide part of the dough triangle and roll up. Top with flaked almonds before baking and dust with powdered sweetener before serving.

Chocolate croissant: Use sugar free nutella. Brands like Choczero and Lakanto make keto nutella as well. Press the sides of the croissant dough together so it does not leak out during baking.

Recipe FAQs

Does it taste like a real croissant?

Not quite, but they taste great! Traditional croissants are made with wheat flour and this one contains mozzarella cheese and almond flour. There is a hint of nuttiness from the almonds, but no cheesy flavor. The texture is soft and fluffy and the taste is buttery and yeasty.

Can I make the recipe dairy-free?

No. Dairy-free cheese does not melt as well as mozzarella and the croissants would not have the same texture.

Is there a nut free variation ?

You can omit the almond flour and use ⅓ cup or 40g coconut flour in total.

Can I use only almond flour?

Yes. Use 75g or ¾ cup super-fine almond flour or 90g ground almonds.

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Serving Suggestion

Serve warm on its own or spread with butter. We love to top them with homemade sugar free blueberry jam, sugar free orange marmalade or this sugar free lemon curd.

Of course, you could also fill the croissants with savoury toppings such as Emmental and cooked ham! Or, serve alongside a portion of keto scrambled eggs.

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Storage

Refrigerator: Store in and airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Freezer: Keto croissants freeze well for up to 3 months.

Reheating: When fathead dough is cold, it becomes quite firm. Warm the croissants gently in the microwave or reheat them in the oven or air fryer for a few minutes before serving. This makes them soft and fluffy again.

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Keto Croissants

Katrin Nürnberger

from Sugar Free Londoner

Keto croissants are delightfully soft and fluffy gluten-free and low carb pastries. They contain only 3g net carbs and are ready in 30 minutes!

5 from 20 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine French

Servings 6

Calories 169 kcal

Note: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 cup mozzarella, shredded 170g / 6oz
  • 2 tablespoon cream cheese full fat, 30g
  • 1 egg large, whisked, room temperature
  • ½ cup almond flour ground almonds, 50g, use 1 tablespoon less for super-fine almond flour
  • 2 tablespoon coconut flour level, 16g
  • 2 tablespoon powdered sweetener I used Bocha Sweet
  • 1.5 tsp baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried active yeast optional, for flavour
  • 1 tablespoon butter melted, for brushing the tops (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180C / 350F electric or 160C / 320F fan assisted. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Melt the mozzarella and cream cheese in a microwave for around 1 minute. Or, heat in a non-stick saucepan over a low heat. The cheese should be melted, but not bubbling.

  • In a separate bowl, combine the dry ingredients: almond flour, coconut flour, baking powder, powdered sweetener and dry active yeast, if using.

  • Add the dry to the wet ingredients and add the egg. Start to combine using a fork, then use your hands to make a ball of smooth dough.

  • Roll out the dough into a rectangle between two sheets of parchment paper, about ¼ inch or 5 mm thick. Fold over the edges of the parchment to create a straight line. Lift the top parchment.

  • Cut into 3 rectangles, then cut into 6 long triangles.

  • Re-roll each triangle so it is evenly shaped and around 19 centimetres long. Again, I like to fold the edges of the parchment paper to shape the dough. Then, roll up into a crescent shape. Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Option to brush with melted butter.

  • Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden and puffed. Once the croissants are golden brown (after 13-14 minutes), loosely place aluminium paper over them for the remainder of the oven time. This prevents them from over-browning.

Notes

3.1g net carbs per croissant. Makes 6 croissants.

Please note - as we are not using wheat, keto croissants do not taste exactly like traditional croissants. But they do taste yummy and I think they are a fun alternative.

If the dough cools, it can become difficult to work with. Warm it in the microwave for 10 seconds or until it softens.

Fathead dough can be a little sticky. Working with it can be easier if you lightly oil your hands.

Option to fill with sugar-free nutella or keto marzipan.

Instead of rolling the dough into a rectangle, you could also roll it into a circle and cut it like a pizza. This occurred to me after I sliced and rolled mine as described above. It may be a little quicker.

Store in the fridge for up to 5 days. Gently re-warm before eating. Option to freeze for up to 3 months.

Note: You cannot use the white mozzarella balls that are used in salads. The mozzarella has to be firm, light yellow and shredded.

Nutrition

Calories: 169kcalTotal Carbohydrates: 4.5gProtein: 10.5gFat: 12.6gSaturated Fat: 5.1gFiber: 1.4gSugar: 1.3g

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FAQs

Can I eat a croissant on keto? ›

Croissants, rich in carbohydrates, pose a challenge to maintaining ketosis, making them not keto-friendly. Consuming a croissant can disrupt your well-planned keto diet, potentially pushing you out of ketosis.

How many net carbs are in a croissant? ›

Croissant, plain (1 medium - 4 1/2" diameter) contains 26.7g total carbs, 25.7g net carbs, 15g fat, 4.6g protein, and 260 calories.

Is croissant processed food? ›

Tips for making healthy croissants

These are often highly processed and loaded with sodium.

How do you proof croissants without an oven? ›

We recommend the following method: Place the shaped croissants on a sheet of baking paper in a container and make sure they do not touch each other. Cover and proof croissants for one hour at room temperature to kick start the proofing process.

What cancels out carbs in keto? ›

Keto Net Carb Diet. On the ketogenic diet, the "net carb" is the amount of carbs in a food minus the fiber and sugar alcohol. Fiber and sugar alcohol are subtracted because the body does not fully absorb them. The keto net carb diet limits daily carbohydrate consumption to 20-50 grams to induce ketosis.

Is there a cheat day on keto? ›

It's okay to have a cheat day while observing keto. But keto practitioners recommend you plan your macros carefully. Don't go all out on your cheat day — know your limits so you don't get knocked out of ketosis and become unable to get back.

What are the lowest carb breads? ›

6 Low-Carb Breads to Try
  • Base Culture Original Keto Bread. Flaxseed, arrowroot and almond flour, and almond butter give this bread its nutty, sweet flavor. ...
  • Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Whole Grain Bread. ...
  • Julian Bakery Keto Thin Bread. ...
  • Simple Mills Focaccia. ...
  • Unbun Unbread. ...
  • Outer Aisle Sandwich Thin. ...
  • Cloud Bread. ...
  • Almond Flour Bread.
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Which has less carbs bagel or croissant? ›

In general, bagels are healthier than croissants. Compared ounce to ounce, butter croissants have less carbohydrates than a plain bagel, but more calories, more fat (much of which is saturated fat), slightly less protein, and similar amounts of fiber.

How many carbs a day to lose weight? ›

As far as how many carbohydrates to eat, Pratt says 100 to 150 grams of carbohydrates is safe for most people who are trying to lose weight. It may be better for some people to eat carbs consistently throughout the day. “You can also break it up evenly with 40 to 50 grams of carbs per meal,” she says.

Are croissants bad carbs? ›

Croissants are high in carbohydrates, which are the body's primary source of energy. While they do have a high glycemic index (GI), meaning they can quickly raise blood glucose levels, this might be beneficial for athletes who need an immediate energy boost before a marathon or an intense workout.

Are crescent rolls unhealthy? ›

They contain trans fat.

The downside to using hydrogenated palm oil is that it contains trans fat, which is bad for your cholesterol. It's not so good for your body, which is why you should definitely eat these babies in moderation.

Is hummus a highly processed food? ›

Most hummus you buy in a supermarket is made with either soybean oil or sunflower oil. Both of these are highly processed and can be inflammatory. Look at the label and find hummus made with extra-virgin olive oil for the most health benefits (not to mention flavor – good olive oil is like a fine wine).

Which flour is best for croissants? ›

What type of flour should I use? Most French croissant recipes use pastry flour (T45) to produce a croissant with a light, delicate texture. Bread flour or All Purpose can be used to produce a chewier, more sturdy croissant.

What happens if you overproof a croissant? ›

Overproofed dough will not expand much in the baking process. This causes the dough to deflate and be super dense in texture.

Why does butter leak out of croissants when baking? ›

Help, butter leaks out when baking!

Your croissants were probably under-proofed. Just let them proof a bit longer so they get wobbly and increase visually in size. When under-proofed the butter tends to leak out from in between the layers and you end up with a butter puddle.

Can you go into ketosis if you eat bread? ›

Eating refined high carb foods like white bread, pasta, rice, and pastries could prevent a ketogenic state if you end up getting more than your daily carb allowance. While these are fine to eat in moderation if you're not following a low carb diet, those looking to achieve or maintain ketosis will need to limit them.

Can you eat croissants and still lose weight? ›

When focused on weight loss goals, it is important to keep in mind calories consumed versus calories burned. Croissants can contain between 200 to 500 calories per croissant. This means that when eaten in moderation, yes you can eat croissants even if you are on a diet and are focused on weight loss.

What is better for you, a croissant or a bagel? ›

Which is healthier: bagel or croissant? In general, bagels are healthier than croissants. Compared ounce to ounce, butter croissants have less carbohydrates than a plain bagel, but more calories, more fat (much of which is saturated fat), slightly less protein, and similar amounts of fiber.

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