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Coconut flour recipes! From breakfast todessert, you will find all the best low carb and keto coconut flour recipes the internet has to offer. These grain-free treats are perfect for every occasion.
Hip hip hooray for coconut flour recipes! I’ve recently updated this post to include my latest and most delicious keto coconut flour recipes.
Coconut flour and almond flour are two of the most commonly used flour alternatives in low carb cooking and baking. Most people have a preference of one over the other. Sometimes it’s due to allergies, sometimes it’s simply a preference for flavor or texture.
But coconut flour is by far the trickiest low carb ingredient to work with. It’s fine and powdery, and it has an astonishing capacity for soaking up eggs and liquids. It’s like a sponge and it’s very different from both wheat flour and almond flour.
But once you get the hang of it, it can make some of the best keto cakes and muffins you’ve ever tasted. And it’s useful in many savory recipes too. It’s worth taming the coconut flour beast, trust me!
Is coconut flour keto?
You know I hate the idea that a certain food is “keto” or “not keto”. But it goes almost without saying that coconut flour is absolutely appropriate for the keto diet.
Coconut flour is an ideal keto flour because it is:
- low in carbs and high in fiber
- inexpensive, as low carb flours go
- gluten-free
- grain-free
- nut-free
If you are low carb and nut-free, coconut flour may be one of your best options for keto baking. Still, it’s not an easy flour to work with, especially if you are new to this low carb diet thing.
Before you start, I suggest you read my primer on How to Bake with Coconut Flour.You can’t just sub in coconut flour for regular flour or for other low carb flours. It’svery dense and it requires an inordinate amount of eggs to bake properly, so direct substitutions will result in utter failure!
For those of you wholove your coconut flour, I’ve gathered together my best low carb and grain-free coconut flour recipesalong with a few more from other great bloggers. Happy coconut flour baking and cooking!
Keto coconut flour recipes
Breakfast Recipes
- Coconut Flour Pancakes
- Easy Zucchini Spice Muffins
- Pumpkin Coconut Flour Pancakes
- Keto Blueberry Pancake Bites
- Spinach Mushroom Omelet Muffins
- Keto Croissants
- Coconut Flour Fried Donuts
- Keto Banana Pancakes
- Fathead Cinnamon Rolls
- Keto Chocolate Donuts
- Samoa Donuts
- Jelly Donut Bites
- Keto Banana Muffins
- Zucchini Sausage Breakfast Casserole
Bread Recipes
- Chewy Keto Bagels
- Sweet Keto Blueberry Bread
- Keto Corndog Nuggets
- Pumpkin Coconut Bread
- Cranberry Jalapeno “Cornbread” Muffins
- Keto Calzones
Dessert Recipes
- Keto Chocolate Cupcakes
- Chantilly Cream Cake
- Keto Samoa Bundt Cake
- The Best Coconut Flour Brownies
- Cookies and Cream Layer Cake
- Mini Keto Ding Dong Cake
- Chocolate Orange Layer Cake
- Vanilla Bean Coconut Flour Cupcakes
- Lemon Blueberry Mug Cake
More delicious low carb coconut flour recipes
- 1-Minute Keto Muffins from Ditch the Carbs
- Coconut Flour Crazy Bread from Up Late Anyway
- Chocolate Feast Muffins from Sugar Free Londoner
- Coconut Flour Pizza Crust from Frugal Farmwife
- Blueberry Muffins from Peace Love and Low Carb
- Coconut Flour Pie Crust from Sugar-Free Mom
- Low Carb Tortillas from The Low Carb Diet
- Keto Waffles from Ditch the Carbs
- Savoury Garlic Cheese Crackers from Divalicious Recipes
- Coconut Flour Sausage Balls from Keto Size Me
- Low Carb Pizza from Sugar Free Mom
- Garlic Chicken Alfredo Waffle Pizza from Peace Love and Low Carb
- Coconut Flour Bread from Sugar-Free Mom
- Chocolate Chip Keto Mug Cake from Sugar Free Londoner
- Blueberry Muffins from Health Extremist
- Chocolate Strawberry Cake from Divalicious Recipes
- Coconut Flour Sugar Cookies from Wholesome Yum
- Eggloaf Bread from Keto Focus
Secrets to Keto Baking
Nutritional Disclaimer
Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them.I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.
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Sandra says
can I make peanut butter squares with coconut flour
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Carolyn says
Unless I know the rest of the recipe… I really can’t say.
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Tracy Rigsby says
How nicely coincidental! I just happened to convert two coconuts over the last few days into coconut milk, coconut cream, and dehydrated coconut pulp from the two, that I am making into flour. Thanks for the recipes. I will get right on it!
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Tammy Butler says
Carolyn do you have a Choc. Chip cookie recipe with coconut flour.
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Carolyn says
I do! But it’s in The Ultimate Guide to Keto Baking.
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Linda Maxwell says
Dear Carolyn
Thank you fir these recipes.
I have your baking cookbook and the breakfast one.
Taste wise i prefer coconut flour
And Bocha sweet.
Thank you
LindaReply
Rachel says
Awesome!!
Whipped these up using my donut maker. I used two eggs instead of four and they enter very nice and moist.Reply
Robyn says
Great list of coconut flour recipes! Thank you! ????
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karen s. says
Since I bought almond flour for your Peanut Butter chocolate mug chip mug cakes which I loved, sure would like more recipes using almond flour…..tried to search on your site, but didn’t find any more….thank you
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Carolyn says
Almost all of my recipes are made with almond flour. Seriously… that’s why it doesn’t have its own category because it would be thousands upon thousands… Just search cake or muffin or cookie
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Christy says
The pumpkin coconut flour bread link on the Bob’s Red Mill guest post does not work. Can you post the pumpkin bread recipe here on your site please? Thanks.
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Basil Bakhshi says
I’ll look into this, thanks! Any chance you’ve worked with an egg replacer?
Carolyn says
Egg replacers do not work well with coconut flour.
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KELLY says
SO MANY GREAT RECIPES!, DOES ANYONE HAVE A COCONUT FLOUR PASTA NOODLE RECIPE THAT’S LOW CARB/KETO?.
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Elizabeth says
Please can I use fresh coconut to make coconut flour.
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Carolyn says
No, you can’t make this kind of coconut flour at home.
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Sharon says
I was fooling around with some people ngredients and came up with a wonderful treat.
1/2 cup coconut flour
4 eggs
1 tablespoon flax seed
1/2 teaspoon xanthem gum
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
2 tablespoons Walden farms pancake syrup
2 teaspoons butter
Coconut oilMis it all together except for the butter anD oil. Us the oil to coat the rolls side of two coffee mugs. Put half the mixture in each mug. Top each with 1 teaspoon of butter and a drizzle of the pancake syrup. Put in microwave for n high for six minutes. It rises and lightens. Delicious treat when on keto.
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Carolyn says
Sounds good!
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Debra Jacobs says
I have never made anything with coconut flour as I am not keen on coconut never been able to get an answer as to weather goods cakes, cookies etc have an strong flavor of coconut? can you tell me do they?
almond flour here is so expensive $65.00 per Kg out of my reach Im afraid.Reply
Carolyn says
It depends on what you are making but you can mask the taste of the coconut if you combine with strong flavours like chocolate.
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janet says
Thought I would add my two cents here as I have used many recipes with coconut flour, almond flour and golden flaxseed. I find that the recipes that combine 2 or more of these have less of a coconut flavor and as she says strong flavors help to mask it.
I too dislike coconut flavors but my two favorite cake recipes use exclusively coconut flour. Go figure!
Hope this helps you.Reply
Carol says
I use coconut flour exclusively, as almond flour makes me sick. And I do not taste coconut in anything I have made with coconut flour.
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Staci says
Sorry to leave two comments–
Just wanted to mention the coconut flour raspberry chocolate chips muffins you posted some time ago is a big hit here, although we’ve actually decided we like them best without the chocolate chips. Thank you again!Reply
Staci says
Thank you! I appreciate the coconut flour recipes. Between my diabetes and my husband’s tree nut allergies finding recipes that work for our dietary needs is a challenge.
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Carolyn says
So glad to help!
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Sandy says
There is photo of something that looks like an egg, pinwheel muffin in the cover collage. I can’t find the recip5 for it.
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Carolyn says
Yes, my assistant included a recipe in here that I had to delete from the final draft because it contained almond flour and I was trying to only have ALL coconut flour recipes. Sorry! It’s ham and cheese pinwheels from Peace Love and Low Carb.
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Kim says
We the recipe for those cinnamon cupcakes that showing on the picture
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Carolyn says
Which picture? I don’t see cinnamon cupcakes. I will try to help if you can guide me.
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