Low Calorie Homemade Bread Recipe (2024)

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ByAmy Roskelley

Squishy, chewy, hearty, and delicious! This low calorie bread recipe is low in calories, low in sugar, and easy to make.

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Ok- there is technically 4 ingredients, but do you really count water? LOL For each slice of this low calorie bread, the calories and macros are 80 calories, 17 g carbs, 2 grams protein, zero grams fat, and 2 WW PP.


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Why you should make this low calorie bread recipe

Well, it’s no secret, I love bread. My first low calorie bread article was all about bread buying options at the store. You can see my favorite store bought low calorie bread list here.

But a girls gotta have her homemade, chewy, hot homemade bread too! This bread is perfect for sandwiches, toast, and just eating straight off the loaf.

Plus, it’s so incredibly easy! You’ll be shocked at how simple it is.

And, it only takes 15-20 minutes to cook. Which is awesome. The thing that takes the longest is waiting for it to rise.

3 Ingredient Bread Ingredients

  • Bread flour-To have your homemade bread turn out more consistently, switch from All-purpose flour to bread flour. There really is a difference in these flours for yeast breads. The Bread flour has more gluten, the protein that improves the structure and texture of your bread.
  • Salt– Homemade bread almost always calls for salt. According to King Arthur, salt “naturally absorbs moisture and helps strengthen the gluten strands”. They also say salt controls the fermentation process, allowing the bread to more fully develop its flavor. (source)
  • Yeast– Homemade bread needs a yeast source. Whether it’s yeast granules or a sourdough starter, this is how we get a rise and development of the bread. I prefer the Rapid Rise yeast, because I can almost guarantee I’ll get a rise from it.

Sugar Free, Low Cal Bread Steps

  1. In a large bowl, mix the flour with the salt and yeast.
  2. Pour in hot water and mix until all the flour and water is combined. You might need to use your hands to mix it, but you don’t need to knead the dough. Just mix until all the flour has been absorbed.
  3. Cover with a light weight towel and leave it in a warm place for 1 hour.
  4. Once the dough has doubled in size (about an hour), Fold and shape into a 9 inch loaf pan, sprayed with cooking spray.
  5. Cover again with the towel and let rise a second time, about an hour.
  6. Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees. Once at temperature, add your loaf to the oven and set the timer for 15 minutes.
  7. Remove from oven and let cool completely before slicing.
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Sugar Free Bread Tips

  1. There are generally only two problems I encounter with homemade bread. Either, my bread doesn’t rise, or the middle doesn’t get cooked all the way through. The first problem; bread not rising, is either inactive yeast or not enough time. In some conditions, bread rising takes much longer than 1 hour. This might happen if your rising area is cool and dry. Moist and warm environments encourage rising better.
  2. To check if your yeast is active, you can try proofing some of it with warm water and sugar. Wait about ten minutes, and if it starts bubbling, it’s active.
  3. The problem with your bread not getting cooked through the middle is tough, because you don’t know until you cut into it. There have been many times when I’ve wanted to gift a loaf of bread to a neighbor but I chickened out because I was nervous it wasn’t cooked all the way through. The most common solution I have found that has made a difference for me is to wait until the loaf is fully cooled down to remove the pan and slice into it. Many times, the bread is still partially cooking from the heat, as it sits on your countertop to cool. So, waiting might be the only solution necessary.
  4. The second reason your homemade bread might not be getting cooked in the middle is your oven temperature is inaccurate. An oven too hot or too cold for your recipe will not allow the bread to rise properly.

Healthy Homemade Bread Storage

Storing homemade bread can be tricky. Without the preservatives that come with store bought bread, it just doesn’t last as long. My first preference is to eat it right away. I try to only make bread for the day we are going to eat it, or at least within 2-3 days.

Healthy Homemade Bread FAQs

Can you eat bread and lose weight?

YES! I am proof. Calories count, so if you don’t go over calories, you can eat bread.

Isn’t white flour bad for you?

If that’s the only carbs in your diet, than I think it is. White flour isn’t the healthiest thing. But, in moderation, a slice of bread isn’t going to be harmful. I generally try to get your carbs from potatoes, rice and fruit!

What if I can’t control myself around warm homemade bread?

Yeah, me too. You’ll have to choose for yourself how often you can handle the temptation. I usually make homemade bread on Sunday’s for a big family dinner, but I serve it to my family, and hope it’s gone before Monday morning.

Does homemade bread have less calories?

No. if a bread is made with flour, it’s going to be the same across the board. The only way a bread has fewer calories from one slice to another, is the size and weight of that slice. The thinner you can slice the bread, the less calories it’s going to have. However, as a general rule of thumb. If you can weigh a slice of bread, it will generally have 2-3 calories per gram.

What homemade bread is healthiest?

Most homemade bread only has 3-4 ingredients. Flour, yeast, salt, and sometimes sugar. There is not a single bread made with flour that is healthier than another. However, you can increase the density of nutrients with add-ins such as nuts and seeds.

What is the healthiest flour to make bread with?

Alternative flours aren’t great for making homemade bread. Flours like almond flour or rice flour don’t have the same protein structure that wheat flour contains. Therefore, the bread will not have the same taste, structure, rise, or texture.

What is the lowest calorie flour?

All flour contains 100 calories per ¼ cup.

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Low Cal Homemade 3 Ingredient Bread

Delicious and easy to make, this low calorie bread recipe only has 3 ingredients!

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Diet: Low Calorie, Low Fat, Vegetarian

Keyword: low calorie bread recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

2 hours hours

Servings: 20 slices

Calories: 80cal

Author: Amy Roskelley

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon rapid rise yeast
  • 1/2 tablespoon salt
  • 1 1/2 cup hot water

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Stir until well incorporated, and then use your hands to mix it till no flour remains.

  • Cover with a towel and let rise until double in size. (about 1 hour)

  • Spray a 10 inch bread pan with cooking spray. Put dough in bread pan and let rise for 1 more hour.

  • Bake in oven at 450 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

  • Slice in 1/2 inch slices if you want the calories and macros to match mine.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 80cal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 0g

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Nutrition Facts

Low Cal Homemade 3 Ingredient Bread

Serving Size

1 slice

Amount per Serving

Calories

80

% Daily Value*

Fat

g

%

Carbohydrates

17

g

6

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

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

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Amy Roskelley

Hi! I'm Amy Roskelley, a health & fitness professional and the owner of Health Beet website and blog. I have a Bachelors of Science in Community Health from BYU. Masters of Business (University of Utah) Certified Personal Trainer (ACE), RRCA Running coach, Certified Personal Chef (IAP), and Certified as a Nutrition & Wellness Consultant (AFPA), Certified Mind, Body, Eating Coach. (IPE).
I'm the creator of many low calorie recipes author of weight loss books. Mother of 3, runner, and NPC Fitness competitor.

Low Calorie Homemade Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is there less calories in homemade bread? ›

May Be Lower in Calories

A slice or two of homemade sourdough or whole wheat bread can be a healthy, lower calorie option. However, this may depend on the type of bread you are making and the ingredients you use.

What type of bread has the lowest calories? ›

5 Healthiest Bread for Weight Loss – A Dietitian's Top Picks
  • Sara Lee 45-Calorie Whole Wheat. ...
  • Dave's Killer Bread Thin-Sliced Good Seed. ...
  • Old Thyme's 647 Bread Multigrain. ...
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How many calories are in fresh homemade bread? ›

3600 cal in flour / 1500g bread = 2.4 calories per gram, which is right around what the people on the fresh loaf were calculating for their breads. so 1g of bread is 2.4 calories, but 1g of carb or protein (the only two macros in flour) are both 4 calories per gram.

Is it OK to eat homemade bread everyday? ›

Unless you have a medical condition such as celiac disease, wheat allergy, or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, there is no need for you to avoid bread! In fact, bread can be included as part of a healthy, balanced diet every day – yes that is correct, every day!

How do you track calories in homemade bread? ›

Find out the total calories for the whole loaf (pre cooked weight). Once the dough has been baked and cooled, weigh the cooked bread and enter the weight into the "number of servings". The calories per serving will now show you how many calories in each gram of your bread.

What is the best bread to eat when trying to lose weight? ›

Multigrain bread is high in fiber and other beneficial elements. These make it perfect for losing weight.

Is 647 bread actually 40 calories? ›

She was referring to Schmidt brand 647 bread - named for its 6 grams of carbs, 40 calories, and 7 grams of fiber. It's a dieters dream. More bread in your calorie count, more volume stuffed in your restricted food bubble. It's the fantasy of eating an entire pint of low-calorie ice cream, guilt-free!

Is Dave's Killer bread actually healthy? ›

Dave's Killer bread is made from whole grains, seeds, and organic ingredients which enhance the nutritional value of bread and supports heart health, bone health, and regulated blood sugar level.

What is the healthiest flour to use to make bread? ›

The healthiest bread flour is 100% whole grain flour. Whole grain flour could be rye, barley, spelt, oat, or wheat flour - the key is that the flour is made from 100% whole grains. Whole grain breads provide essential nutrients that are lacking in bread made from white flour.

Why is homemade sourdough bread healthy? ›

Sourdough relies on a mix of wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria, rather than baker's yeast, to leaven the dough. It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, contains lower amounts of gluten, and is generally easier to digest than bread made with baker's yeast.

Is it cheaper to make your own bread? ›

In a nutshell, if you're buying basic, cheap sandwich bread, it's probably cheaper than you can make it at home. But if you compare two loaves similar to what you could make at home — one made with high-quality ingredients as opposed to one made with lesser quality ingredients — home baking becomes much cheaper.

Can homemade bread be healthy? ›

That said, most homemade breads are likely healthier than store-bought breads, which are often high in sugar and preservatives. One benefit of making your own bread is that you can control the ingredients. For example, you can use whole wheat flour instead of white flour, or add healthy toppings like nuts and seeds.

How many calories are in homemade sourdough bread? ›

Nutrition Information

An average one slice of sourdough bread (about 50 grams) contains: Calories: 185. Protein: 2 grams. Fat: 1 grams.

Does freezing white bread make it healthier? ›

According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, this process of freezing, defrosting, and toasting bread does, in fact, significantly lower blood glucose IAUC levels, which can lower the risk of diabetes and even contribute to weight loss.

Is homemade bread lower calorie than store-bought? ›

Another benefit is that homemade bread doesn't contain any chemicals or artificial additives. It's also generally lower in calories than store-bought bread. Plus, making your own bread is a great way to save money. You can buy quality ingredients for a fraction of the price of store-bought bread.

How many calories in a homemade slice of bread? ›

White bread, homemade or bakery (1 medium slice - 4 1/4" x 3" x 3/4") contains 20.8g total carbs, 19.6g net carbs, 1.4g fat, 3.7g protein, and 112 calories.

Why is homemade bread higher in calories? ›

However, home-made bread is often cut in thicker slices than ready-sliced, and that may mean that your calorie intake is higher. Of course, too, a lot of the calories come from what you put on the bread: the butter, honey, cheese and so on.

Is it cheaper and healthier to make your own bread? ›

The answer is yes — but only if you have time and space to bake a big batch at home. If you have a large family, it might be worthwhile to make your own bread, because it will save money and time. Homemade bread is also made with more nutritious ingredients and is healthier and better-tasting than store-bought loaves.

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