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High-Protein Keto Fluffy Biscuits

High-Protein Keto Fluffy Biscuits

Soft, golden, split-ready biscuits with a high-protein lift — low-carb, sugar-free, and ready in 25 minutes

These high-protein keto fluffy biscuits bake up tender and golden with a light, airy crumb. Almond flour, protein powder, and a touch of baking powder create biscuits that actually rise and split like the classic version. Every biscuit delivers 7 g of protein and only 3 g net carbs.

Completely sugar-free, low-carb, and perfect for breakfast sandwiches, gravy, or a simple smear of butter.

Prep10 min
Bake15 min
Servings8 biscuits
Protein7g
Net Carbs3g
Calories165

Why you’ll love these biscuits

  • 7g protein per biscuit — a satisfying high-protein bake
  • Only 3g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Fluffy texture that actually rises
  • Ready in about 25 minutes
  • Great for sandwiches, breakfast, or sides
  • Freezer-friendly and easy to reheat

Health notes

  • High protein: Protein powder and eggs create a protein-rich crumb.
  • Low carb: Almond flour keeps net carbs very low.
  • Sugar-free: No added sugar of any kind.
  • Gluten-free: Naturally gluten-free when using certified ingredients.

Key element — handle the dough gently

Mix just until the dough comes together. Overworking it makes the biscuits dense instead of fluffy.

Ingredients

Dry ingredients

  • 1½ cups almond flour
  • ⅓ cup unflavored or savory protein powder
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • Optional: ½ tsp garlic powder

Wet ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • ⅓ cup sour cream or full-fat Greek yogurt
  • 3 Tbsp melted butter or oil
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar (helps with rise)

Swaps

  • Higher protein: Increase protein powder slightly and reduce almond flour a little.
  • Dairy-free: Use dairy-free yogurt and oil instead of butter.
  • Cheesy biscuits: Fold in ⅓ cup shredded cheddar.
  • Herb biscuits: Add dried rosemary, chives, or Italian seasoning.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Don’t overmix — gentle stirring keeps the biscuits fluffy.
  • Room-temperature eggs and yogurt help the dough come together smoothly.
  • For extra lift, separate the eggs and fold in whipped whites at the end.
  • These reheat well in a toaster oven or air fryer.
  • Split and toast leftovers for breakfast sandwiches.

Nutrition

NutrientPer biscuit
Calories165
Protein7g
Net carbohydrates3g
Total carbohydrates5g
Fiber2g
Total fat13g
Sodium220mg

Estimates based on almond flour, protein powder, eggs, and sour cream or Greek yogurt. Exact numbers vary with brands and biscuit size.

Variations

Cheddar biscuits

Fold in shredded cheddar and a pinch of garlic powder before baking.

Everything bagel

Brush the tops with butter and sprinkle everything bagel seasoning before baking.

Garlic herb

Add dried herbs and extra garlic powder to the dry mix.

Drop biscuits

Skip shaping and drop rustic scoops straight onto the pan.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 5 daysStore in an airtight container; reheat before serving
FreezerUp to 2 monthsFreeze baked biscuits; thaw and warm in the oven or air fryer
Best textureSame dayThese are fluffiest when freshly baked

FAQ

Yes. At only 3g net carbs per biscuit they fit most keto plans.
The dough was likely overmixed. Stir just until combined so they stay light and fluffy.
Not as a 1:1 swap. Coconut flour absorbs much more liquid and would require a different recipe.
Warm in a toaster oven, air fryer, or 350°F oven for a few minutes so they stay fluffy instead of rubbery.
Yes. Freeze baked biscuits for up to 2 months. Reheat from frozen or thawed.
Butter, cream cheese, sugar-free jam, sausage gravy, or as a sandwich bun for eggs and bacon.

Test your knowledge

5 quick questions about these keto fluffy biscuits

1. Protein per biscuit?

2. Net carbs per biscuit?

3. Why mix the dough gently?

4. About how long do these take?

5. Best way to reheat leftovers?

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