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How to make paleo bread and buns

Healthy, easy and delicious! -And, of course, gluten free.

30
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INGREDIENTS

Supplies. Please use eggs from chickens that have been treated well.

Supplies. Please use eggs from chickens that have been treated well.

Courtesy conversion: 100 grams = 0,22 pounds and 100 ml = 0,42 cups

Chop the almonds and walnuts roughly. This will make the bread easier to cut.

Chop the almonds and walnuts roughly. This will make the bread easier to cut.

Put the nuts, seeds and salt in a bowl.

Put the nuts, seeds and salt in a bowl.

Add oil and eggs.

Add oil and eggs.

Mix it!

Mix it!

Poor into bread form. Mine is rubbish, so I use baking sheet to make the bread come out more easily. If you want, you can decorate your bread by topping it with pumpkin seeds or sesame down the middle

Poor into bread form. Mine is rubbish, so I use baking sheet to make the bread come out more easily. If you want, you can decorate your bread by topping it with pumpkin seeds or sesame down the middle

Now bake for 1 hour at 160 degrees celcius/320 fahrenheit. I usually use the fan, but top/bottom heat will work just fine.

While baking, the eggs will bubble and look funny, but this disappears when taking it out. When done, your bread should be firm when knocking on it, but just trust the time - it cannot go wrong.

Tip! You can also make buns. To make your buns a bit sweeter, replace walnuts with hazelnuts and oil with butter. Let the hazelnuts and almonds soak in water for a few hours before using them.

I put a handfull of grated carrot in. It makes it sweeter and tasty. You can also use zuchini, beets, chocolate chips, etc.

I put a handfull of grated carrot in. It makes it sweeter and tasty. You can also use zuchini, beets, chocolate chips, etc.

Ready to bake..

Ready to bake..

Fresh out of the oven.

Fresh out of the oven.

Eat with any topping you like - meat, cheese, avocados, and so on. It's delicious!

You can easily change the recipe - if you're not a fan of walnuts, use hazelnuts, if you're low on sesame, sum up with sunflower seeds - just keep the ratio between nuts/seeds and eggs.

It will last about a week. Keep it in an airtight container. Can be frozen. Use a regular, sharp knife for cutting in stead of a bread knife.

Cultural lesson: If you're not from Scandinavia, you're probably thinking that this has nothing to do with bread (since it's not white, fluffy and lacking nutrients). But....

In Scandinavia we eat tons of ryebread! Extremely tasty and way healthier than white bread. And the paleo bread is a great replica of ryebread, which is made from grain, but also from seeds & nut.

In Scandinavia we eat tons of ryebread! Extremely tasty and way healthier than white bread. And the paleo bread is a great replica of ryebread, which is made from grain, but also from seeds & nut.

Enjoy! :-)

  • 100.0g Almonds
  • 100.0g Pumpkin seeds
  • 100.0g Sunflower seeds
  • 100.0g Sesame seeds
  • 100.0g Walnuts
  • 5.0 Eggs
  • 100.0ml Oil
  • 1.0pch Salt