The Best Easy Homemade Almond Flour Tortilla Recipe (Keto, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free) (2024)

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If you’re on a low carb or gluten-free diet, you’ll love this keto Almond Flour Tortilla recipe! It’s easy, it’s quick, and you don’t have to be a total Betty Crocker to make it. In other words, even if you’re new to keto or the kitchen, you can make homemade tortillas.

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So here’s the thing, even if you don’t consider yourself a pro in the kitchen, you can make tortillas. Seriously, it’s not complicated at all.

When I started following the keto diet, back in the stone ages, I pretty much needed a map to navigate my kitchen.
In other words, I was about as far from a cooking queen as one can get.

And you know what?

I’m still not the type of gal who passionately cooks on the daily, but eating? Well, eating has never been an issue.

Like most folks, I’m obsessed with Mexican food.

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Chips and guac, tacos, burritos, nachos – they all speak to me in one way or another. But, after I started following the keto diet and lost 148 pounds, I started paying more attention to the ingredients in my favorite foods—specifically, carbs.

And whoa – when I realized how many were in one traditional tortilla, I felt gut-punched.

Are Tortillas Keto-Friendly?

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Chances are you haven’t taken a look at the tiny little labels on your go-to tortillas, but I have, and it’s not pretty.

Corn tortillas have around 12 net carbs each – and wheat tortillas, which sound like they should be healthier are even worse coming in at 14 net carbs each.

But there is good news. You can make adjustments to the ingredients that drive up the carbs and come out sitting pretty on the other side with a keto-friendly, healthier Almond Flour Tortilla Recipe.

Ingredients

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We’re combining two popular low carb flours here – blanched almond flour and coconut flour. Blanched almond flour works way better than almond meal, but it is on the costly side, so we’re mixing in some coconut flour to make it stretch and for flavor

You’ll also need xanthan gum to bind and thicken – and this one is truly a non-negotiable ingredient. I can’t find anything else that thickens and binds (and keeps it low carb) like xanthan gum.

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We’re also going to add a tiny bit of baking powder – if you’re gluten-free, be sure to use a compliant brand.

Oh, and one more key ingredient is apple cider vinegar. We’re using a little ACV to help the dough develop. If you don’t have any, do not worry – it is not a deal-breaker, but it helps.

What You Need To Make Tortillas

Typically special equipment upsets me.

I don’t feel like it’s fair when bloggers tell you that you NEED to have a $400 KitchenAid mixer to create the most fabulous recipe for XYZ when you can get the job done with a hand mixer or an old school mixing bowl and a spoon.

But I’ve found when it comes to baking with almond flour consistency counts—properly combining the ingredients matters. So I do highly recommend you use a food processor.

You’ll also need a rolling pin – but if you don’t have one, you can use oh I don’t know a can of soup or a drumstick or anything round that’ll help you flatten out the dough.

Oh, and you need wax paper too.

Nutrition Details

This recipe is gluten-free, grain-free, and keto-friendly with 2.8 net carbs each and 3 Weight Watchers SmartPoints.

Calories: 90
Fat: 3
Protein: 2.9
Total Carbs: 4.3

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  • Total Time: 20 Minutes
  • Yield: 8
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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The best homemade keto almond flour tortilla recipe! Make delicious low carb, gluten-free tortillas with 6 simple ingredients, 2.8 net carbs and 3 WW points!

Ingredients

3/4 cup + 1 tablespoon (98 grams) Blanched Almond Flour

4 tablespoons (28 grams) Coconut Flour

1 Egg (at room temperature)

1 teaspoon (4 grams) Xanthan Gum

1 teaspoon Baking Powder

1/2 teaspoon Kosher Salt

2 teaspoons Apple Cider Vinegar

2 to 4 tablespoons warm water

Instructions

  • Combine the almond flour, coconut flour, xanthan gum, baking powder, salt, egg and 2 tablespoons of water, and 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar in a food processor and press pulse.
  • If the dough appears dry, you can add in water – a tablespoon at a time and pulse until it gets a dough-like consistency
  • Wrap dough in saran wrap and place it in the refrigerator for at least an hour or up to four days. Gluten-free flours tend to perform better after they chill.
  • When you are ready to roll – literally – get out your wax paper and separate the dough into 8 sections. Then roll each part into a ball and then use a rolling pin to flatten. Separate each with parchment paper, so they don’t stick.
  • Heat a cast-iron or nonstick skillet to medium and cook each tortilla for around 45 seconds per side.

Notes

  • You can store the dough (wrapped in saran wrap) in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Cooked tortillas need to be stored in an airtight container or ziplock bag in the fridge.
  • To Freeze: Place tortillas in a ziplock bag or airtight container. Use wax paper to separate each one, so they don’t stick together! Freeze for up to 3 months.

Net Carbs Per Tortilla: 2.8

Weight Watchers Points: 3

  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 Minutes
  • Category: lunch
  • Method: stove
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Keywords: homemade tortillas, almond flour tortillas, keto tortillas, healthy recipe, gluten-free, grain-free, Weight Watchers, low carb

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FAQs

How many carbs are in almond flour tortillas? ›

Siete Almond Flour Tortillas (2 tortillas) contains 20g total carbs, 16g net carbs, 11g fat, 6g protein, and 200 calories.

What gluten-free flour can I substitute for almond flour? ›

Sunflower seed flour is a gluten-free flour that manufacturers make by grinding sunflower seeds into powder. Because it is nut-free, it may better suit those with nut allergies, as well as people following paleo and keto diets. Sunflower seeds are a good source of healthy fats and protein.

Are almond flour tortillas gluten-free? ›

These almond flour tortillas use just a few simple ingredients, and are soft, pliable, low-carb, gluten-free, egg-free, and vegan. Plus, these keto tortillas contain just 2g net carbs per wrap – perfect for low-carb snacks, lunches, and meals!

Is almond flour truly keto? ›

Almond flour is a 100% keto-approved baking flour. It is also the most widely used keto flour on shelves. However, what it lacks in carbs, it makes up for in calories. Though almond flour is significantly higher in calories than many other flours, it also contains considerable amounts of protein and fiber.

Can diabetics eat almond flour tortillas? ›

Almond flour is a low glycemic index food. Compared to wheat flour, almond flour has fewer sugars and carbohydrates. Switching to almond flour can help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar levels more effectively.

Why can't you use baking powder with almond flour? ›

Since baking powder contains baking soda, baking powder cannot be used in almond flour baking. Instead, eggs (or applesauce or bananas) can be used as the leavening agent to help baked goods rise and achieve a light and fluffy texture.

Is almond flour gluten-free and grain free? ›

Almond flour is one of the more well-known grain-free and gluten-free flours and can be used interchangeably with wheat flour, whole wheat flour, or white flour in a 1:1 ratio.

How do you bind almond flour? ›

One-fourth teaspoon of xanthan gum is all that you need per one cup of almond flour. It has a shelf life, so be sure to watch the expiration date. This is plant-based although the name doesn't sound like it. It is good for binding and structure building but is not as elastic as the xanthan gum.

What flour is keto friendly? ›

Almond flour and coconut flour are the most commonly used for baking, and high fiber additions like lupin flour, chia flour, flaxseed meal, psyllium husk powder, and oat fiber can be added to them to improve the texture and taste of baked foods.

Is almond flour gluten-free and keto friendly? ›

Almond flour can really expand your cooking options if you're trying to stick to a low-carb or Keto eating plan, and it's great for gluten-free baking as well.

What is a gluten-free substitute for masa harina? ›

Rice flour: Rice flour is a popular alternative to masa flour and can be used in many of the same applications. It has a mild flavor and is gluten-free, making it a good option for those with gluten sensitivities. Potato flour: Potato flour is another alternative to masa flour and is made from finely ground potatoes.

How do you keep flour tortillas from breaking? ›

While there are many reasons why tortillas crack, the home cook wishing to prevent it needs only remember two things: maintaining proper moisture and temperature. Simply put, the tortilla dough should be room temperature (or ideally warmed by a recent knead), and never allowed to dry out.

Why are my flour tortillas breaking? ›

A common problem with homemade tortillas is cracked and jagged edges, a surefire sign that the dough needs more water. You can prevent cracked tortillas by pressing a test tortilla before you roll the rest of the dough into balls.

Why do my flour tortillas fall apart? ›

Your dough is too dry. Try adding more water or a little oil to the batter.

Why are my flour tortillas crumbling? ›

Too little water and your tortilla will crumble when pressed.

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