Keto-friendly garlic dinner rolls are fluffy, cheesy, and are a carb-lovers dream come true at just 4 net carbs per roll!

Keto Garlic Dinner Rolls

No doubt about it, the one thing I crave and miss most when I’m doing keto is BREAD. I love the smell, texture, and taste of bread so much, so when I began experimenting with keto bread recipes, I could not believe how good these dinner rolls are. They’re fluffy and pillowy and will satisfy your carb cravings for sure.

They’re perfect for serving on the side during dinner or can be used for making sliders or mini sandwiches. They’re also delicious with a pat of butter or cream cheese!

WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE KETO DINNER ROLLS

  • Cheese: Mozerella cheese works best when making keto bread because it does not have a strong flavor so it won’t overpower your bread. Cheddar or just about any other melting cheese (except for parmesan) should also work.
  • Eggs: Eggs add protein and texture to the dough and can’t be substituted with non-dairy alternatives.
  • Almond Flour: we have only tested this bread with almond flour because it works best with keto bread and we highly recommend it for keto baking. If you would like to experiment with coconut flour, cut it by 3/4th (use 1/4th cup coconut flour for 1 cup almond flour).
  • Cream Cheese: use full-fat cream cheese as low-fat cream cheese because the main use for the cream cheese is not to only add texture but also fat to the bread.

HOW TO MAKE KETO DINNER ROLLS

To make these keto dinner rolls we will be using what is called “fathead dough” which is a popular keto dough made from a mixture of melted mozzarella cheese, eggs, cream cheese, and almond or coconut flour. The mixture miraculously makes a dough that resembles traditional dough and results in bread that is pretty good for keto!

For these bread rolls, we will start with the fat-head dough then roll them into small balls and brush them with a garlic butter mixture then sprinkle them with parmesan and more mozzarella cheese. Pop them in the oven until risen and inhale the delicious aromas. The result is keto bread rolls that are out of this world!

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Keto Garlic Dinner Rolls

Keto-friendly garlic dinner rolls are fluffy, cheesy, and are a carb-lovers dream come true at just 4 net carbs per roll!
Prep10 minutes
Cook25 minutes
Servings 8 rolls

Ingredients 

Garlic Butter Topping

  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2-3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tbsp minced parsley, or Italian seasoning
  • ¼ cup parmesan or cheddar cheese, optional, for topping

Instructions 

  • Pre-heat oven to 350F. Grease a baking dish or oven-safe pan with butter or oil and set aside.
  • Place mozzarella and cream cheese in a large microwave-safe mixing bowl and microwave on high in 30-second intervals until the mozzarella begins to melt. stir mozzarella and cream cheese until fully incorporated.
  • Add the almond flour, eggs, baking powder, and garlic powder and Italian seasoning. Mix with a spatula until the mixture is completely combined and smooth. Divide dough into 8-10 equal size balls and place in baking dish.
  • In a small microwave-safe bowl melt the butter. Add the minced garlic & parsley and whisk. Brush with garlic butter mixture and sprinkle with parmesan cheese and more mozzarella cheese if desired. Bake 25 minutes or until golden brown.

Video

Equipment

Notes

Each Roll is 4g NET carbs. The number is calcuting by subtracting the fiber from the total carbs. 
For an extra buttery texture, reserve a few tablespoons of the garlic butter mixture and spread on the rolls after baking. 
These rolls can be made in ANY oven safe dish. A round pyrex, cast iron pan, a square 8×8 or 9×9 baking dish or pan or even a sheet pan will work. 
To keep them from sticking, be sure to grease the pan genrrously with butter or oil or line the pan with parchament paper. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1roll, Calories: 269kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 23g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 78mg, Sodium: 239mg, Potassium: 97mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 431IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 222mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bread, cheese, dinner, garlic, keto, parmesan, rolls
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21 Comments

  1. Im I the only one not understanding the sentence

    1 tsp EACH baking powder garlic powder, Italian seasoning

    EACH what? How many tsp is that?

  2. Hi everyone:
    I am hosting Thanksgiving this year 2022 and I will have a couple of people on keto diets. These look amazing and certainly not too difficult to make. My question is: Can these be made ahead of time and if so, how long, can they be frozen and then baked? Just trying to save myself some time and not have to do everything on one day. Thanks in advance for any answers.

  3. These rolls tasted great and were a close match for normal rolls. I just feel like keto rolls recipes never make as much as is shown in the picture and I would add some salt.

    1. Yes, you would need to melt the cheese in a pot over a very low flame.

  4. Just cooled and tested by my husband . He said he feels like he is eating carbs! They did flatten more than in your pictures, but still will be fine. I would like a recipe like this in a “sweet” version as well1

  5. What’s the best way to reheat them after they’ve been frozen?

    1. You can reheat in the microwave or in the oven. I personally like to thaw them or microwave for a few seconds then reheat in the air fryer 🙂

  6. Will low fat cream cheese work? That is what I have on hand.

  7. The rolls are still in the oven, but something’s not right and they are quite flat. I followed the recipe exactly, but when I was ready to make dough balls, I knew the ‘dough’ was too moist. Added a bit more almond flour, but the dough balls were difficult to make and my hands were a mess. VERY unlike what I saw in the video. Perhaps the brand of mozzarella I used was too moist. Can you recommend a brand or at least say if the mozzarella should be hard as opposed to soft/moist? Thanks!

    1. The dough is supposed to be soft and sticky. Next time try wetting your hands in between rolling or place the dough in the fridge for 10 minutes to help it firm up. I hope that helps! 🙂

      1. What type of mozzarella should be used? Hard or soft? What brand did you use?

  8. Hi i made these and they are nice. How can i store them? And for how long ? Thanks

    1. You can store them in the fridge an air-tight container or zip bag for up to a week or up to a month in the freezer.