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High-Protein Keto Glazed Pecan Bread

High-Protein Keto Glazed Pecan Bread

Soft pecan loaf with a creamy sugar-free glaze — high-protein, low-carb, and ready in 1 hour

This high-protein keto glazed pecan bread is tender, nutty, and sliceable. Almond flour, protein powder, and chopped pecans bake into a golden loaf, then get a thick sugar-free glaze and extra pecans on top. Every slice delivers 7 g of protein and only 3 g net carbs.

Completely sugar-free, low-carb, and perfect for breakfast, snacks, or a cozy dessert.

Prep10 min
Bake50 min
Servings12 slices
Protein7g
Net Carbs3g
Calories175

Why you’ll love this bread

  • 7g protein per slice — a satisfying high-protein bake
  • Only 3g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Soft pecan crumb with a creamy glaze
  • Ready in about 1 hour
  • Looks bakery-worthy with pecans on top
  • Great for breakfast, snacks, or guests

Health notes

  • High protein: Protein powder and eggs boost the protein per slice.
  • Low carb: Almond flour and pecans keep net carbs very low.
  • Sugar-free: The glaze uses a powdered sugar-free sweetener.
  • Gluten-free: Naturally gluten-free when using certified ingredients.

Key element — glaze after cooling

Let the loaf cool completely before adding the glaze. If the bread is warm, the glaze will melt and run off instead of setting into a thick, creamy layer.

Ingredients

Bread

  • 1½ cups almond flour
  • ⅓–½ cup vanilla or unflavored protein powder
  • ⅓ cup powdered sugar-free sweetener
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp cinnamon (optional)
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 4 large eggs
  • ⅓ cup melted butter or oil
  • ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk or cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½–¾ cup chopped pecans, plus extra for topping

Sugar-free glaze

  • ¾ cup powdered sugar-free sweetener
  • 2–3 Tbsp heavy cream or unsweetened almond milk
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt

Swaps

  • Higher protein: Use a bit more protein powder and a splash more milk if the batter is too thick.
  • Dairy-free: Use oil, almond milk, and a dairy-free glaze.
  • Walnut bread: Swap pecans for chopped walnuts.
  • Maple pecan: Add a drop of sugar-free maple extract to the glaze.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Don’t overmix the batter — gentle stirring keeps the crumb tender.
  • Cool the loaf completely before glazing so the icing stays thick.
  • Toast the pecans first for deeper flavor and extra crunch.
  • If the glaze is too thick, add cream a teaspoon at a time.
  • This bread slices cleaner after the glaze has set or after a short chill.

Nutrition

NutrientPer slice
Calories175
Protein7g
Net carbohydrates3g
Total carbohydrates5g
Fiber2g
Total fat14g
Sodium150mg

Estimates based on almond flour, protein powder, pecans, and a sugar-free glaze. Exact numbers vary with brands and slice thickness.

Variations

Cinnamon pecan

Add extra cinnamon to the batter and a pinch to the glaze.

Cream cheese glaze

Beat 2 oz cream cheese into the glaze for a thicker, tangier topping.

Maple walnut

Use walnuts and a drop of sugar-free maple extract in the glaze.

Mini loaves

Bake in mini loaf pans for 22–28 minutes for smaller portions.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
Room temperature1–2 daysCover well after the glaze sets
RefrigeratorUp to 6 daysKeeps the loaf moist; bring to room temp before serving
FreezerUp to 2 monthsSlice first, then freeze with parchment between slices

FAQ

Yes. At only 3g net carbs per slice it fits most keto plans.
The loaf was still warm. Cool it completely before glazing so the icing sets instead of running off.
Yes. The bread is still delicious on its own or with a smear of butter or cream cheese.
It was likely overmixed or too much protein powder was used. Mix just until combined.
Yes. Slice first, then freeze with parchment between slices for up to 2 months.
Yes. Chopped walnuts work the same way and give a slightly different flavor.

Test your knowledge

5 quick questions about this keto glazed pecan bread

1. Protein per slice?

2. Net carbs per slice?

3. When should you glaze the loaf?

4. About how long does this take?

5. Best way to store leftovers?

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