Why You’ll Love This flourless Bread

I’ve already shared a recipe for high-protein bread with lentils, oat flour, and chickpea flour. However, a few people reached out on social media to ask for a completely flourless version. Well, ask, and ye shall receive with this super simple lentil bread recipe! After several batches to get it right, these wholesome lentil rolls are slightly crusty outside with a surprisingly soft middle. Unlike white bread, this bread is also loaded with protein, fiber, and beneficial nutrients from healthy red lentils. It’s also gluten-free, dairy-free, yeast-free, grain-free, soy-free, oil-free, eggless, and sugar-free! Enjoy it as-is or toasted with mashed avocado, pickled red onions, or sauteed oyster mushrooms, alongside vegan soups and stews, and for sandwiches and burgers. You might also enjoy my 2-ingredient lentil tortillas/flatbread, oatmeal seed bread, and/or keto bread.

The Ingredients and Substitutes

Dried Lentils: I use red lentils, though green or brown lentils work as well (they turn out denser though), but require 8 hours of soaking. Ground flaxseed: Works as a great binder and contains healthy fat. Psyllium husk powder: This makes the dough easier to work with, helping it mimic gluten dough’s tenderness and elasticity and the rolls rise better. Baking soda + powder: Skip yeast and rely on these leavening agents for lift. Ensure they’re in date. Lemon or lime juice: Or any kind of vinegar like apple cider vinegar, white vinegar is needed to activate the baking soda. Water Salt Seeds: (Optional) ​​​​Sprinkle over the top for crunch and extra nutrients. I.e., sunflower seeds, pepitas, hemp seeds, chia, flax, etc.

How to Flavor Lentil Bread?

If you like, you can optionally add some of the following ingredients:

Spices: i.e., garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, red pepper flakes, nutritional yeast, turmeric, cumin, etc. Herbs: Use fresh or dried herbs like Italian Seasoning, Herbs de Provence, rosemary, thyme, oregano,  sage, dill, basil, scallions/green onion, etc.  Add-ins: i.e., chopped olives, sun-dried tomatoes, jalapeño, roasted garlic, caramelized onion, shredded vegan cheese, roasted red pepper, etc.

For the full ingredients list, measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information, read the recipe card below.

How to Make Red Lentil Bread Rolls

First, rinse the lentils in a sieve until the water runs clear. Then, soak them in a large bowl covered with plenty of water for at least 2 hours or overnight, then drain.

Preheat the oven to 360 °F (180 °C) and line a baking tray with parchment paper. Blend the soaked lentils, fresh water, ground flaxseed, psyllium husk, and salt in a food processor until it forms a sticky dough mixture.

If your machine has a tamper, use it, and/or pause the machine to scrape down the sides so the ingredients are fully, evenly blended.

Add the baking soda + powder and lemon or lime juice (or vinegar) and pulse for a few seconds until well distributed.

Using damp hands, divide the dough into 4 round ‘rolls’ and transfer them to the prepared baking sheet, optionally dipping each into a bowl/plate of seeds first.

Bake the lentil bread rolls for 23-25 minutes, then leave them to fully cool. Enjoy!

How to Store?

Make ahead: Soak the lentils overnight, ready to puree the ingredients the following day. Store: Allow the lentil bread rolls to fully cool and store in an airtight container at room temp for 1-2 days. Freezer: Flash freeze until solid, then transfer to a Ziplock for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature for several hours or in a microwave using the defrost setting.

Is red lentil bread healthy?

This lentil bread minimizes empty calories, using fiber, protein, and antioxidant-rich red lentils (which contain several vitamins and minerals, like B vitamins, iron, magnesium, and potassium). Combined with the protein, fiber, several vitamins and minerals, and heart-healthy omega-3s in ground flaxseed (and the optionally seedy topping), these lentil buns may not be very low calorie but are packed to the brim with wholesome nutrients.

Can I make a loaf with this recipe?

I haven’t tried it yet, but I imagine you’d be able to bake it in a loaf pan if you double the recipe, increasing the time to 45-50 minutes.

Can I use sprouted lentils?

Yes, that should work fine, and the bread may even puff up more, though I haven’t tried it.

Can I substitute the psyllium husk?

I don’t recommend it, as psyllium husk is essential for the dough texture. You could use more ground flaxseed (like I did for my keto bread), but it’s a weaker binder, so you’d need more, and it yields denser bread that won’t rise much.

Recipe Tips and Notes

Soaked lentils expand: 1 cup of dried lentils expands to about 2.5 cups soaked. Use the full soaked amount. Work quickly: Once you’ve added the baking soda + powder and lemon/lime juice or vinegar, the reaction will start immediately, so work quickly to form the rolls and get them in the preheated oven within 10 minutes maximum. Ensure the baking soda + powder is in date.

More Gluten-free ‘Bread’ Recipes

Almond flour tortillas The best gluten-free bread Potato flatbread Gluten-free bread rolls French baguette Gluten-free pita bread

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