Keto Fathead Dough Recipe (4 Ingredients!) (2024)

This easy keto fathead dough recipe only needs 4 ingredients! It's the most versatile keto dough that can be used for pizza, bagels, cinnamon rolls, and more.

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Table of Contents
  • Why You'll Love It
  • Easy Fathead Dough Recipe
  • What Is Fathead Dough?
  • Ingredients You'll Need
  • Fathead Pizza Dough
  • How to Make Fathead Dough
  • Sticky Dough? No Problem
  • How To Make Fathead Pizza
  • Can Fathead Dough be Frozen?
  • Recipe Variations
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Recipes To Make With Fathead Dough
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Reviews

Lately, everyone can't stop raving about our keto meatballs, keto peanut butter cookies, and this keto fat head dough. And for a good reason, they're all EASY, HEALTHY, and DELICIOUS!

Why You'll Love It

  • You'll only need 4 simple ingredients
  • Make keto pizza with fat head pizza crust
  • Ready to eat in 10 minutes with just 5 minutes of prep
  • Only 2g carbs in each piece!!
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Saving our keto fathead dough recipe will likely be one of your best decisions today! We’ve created a keto fathead dough versatile enough to be used across many dishes such as pizza, lahmacun, cinnamon rolls, bagels, or other pastry and dough-based creations. This dough is a dream to work with. It’s soft and elastic, making it easy to shape and mold into your desired form.

It’s useful to make a large batch of fathead dough you can store in the freezer so you always have reliable dough to hand, wherever you need it! You only need a handful of minutes to both prepare and cook the dough, so get the kids involved and make family homemade pizza night a weekend treat. Containing just 1.7g of net carbs per serving, it’s hard to believe this dough is keto-friendly as it’s so pliable and delicious.

Four simple ingredients (plus salt) are all it takes to put our keto fathead dough together, and as they are all kitchen-friendly, you probably have each of them at home already. Mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, almond flour, and an egg are the essential ingredients in this dough, coming together to form a creation you’ll use across countless keto recipes.

Easy Fathead Dough Recipe

This is the only fathead dough recipe you will ever need, and making low-carb pastry doesn't have to be a struggle. It's versatile and easy to make and will become your go-to base for all keto recipes that require dough.

Kept low-carb, gluten-free, and keto-friendly using healthy ingredients like mozzarella cheese and cream cheese.

From pizza, cinnamon rolls, and pastry-based desserts to sausage rolls, flatbreads, and pot pies — this fathead dough is all you'll need.

It’s so soft and elastic that you can fold, roll, slice, or shape it into anything you like. It's great to make in a large batch and store it in the freezer when needed.

What Is Fathead Dough?

Fathead dough is a great alternative to traditional high-carb doughs when you're on a low-carb or ketogenic diet. It's low-carb, gluten-free, vegetarian, and keto-friendly.

Ingredients You'll Need

My fathead dough is made with just 4 simple ingredients. Check out the recipe card below for the exact amounts.

  • Mozzarella Cheese: When grated and melted, mozzarella becomes lusciously molten and sticky, providing a tasty, cheesy base for our fathead dough recipe. The texture of melted mozzarella helps the dough form into a large ball that’s smooth, stretchy, and delicious when baked.
  • Cream Cheese: Cream cheese also adds to the soft texture of the dough, which, when melted with the mozzarella, becomes loose and silky. Plain cream cheese is needed for this recipe without any added sugar, sweetener, or flavorings. This means the dough has a classic bread-like taste when baked and isn’t overpowered by unnecessary ingredients.
  • Almond Flour: Both cheeses become oozy and sticky when melted, so almond flour is our choice to bind everything together and create a dough. Although almond flour has a subtle sweet nuttiness, the flavor isn’t overwhelming, and when used as a pizza base or pastry, the almond flavor is hardly noticeable.
  • Egg: A large egg helps create a traditional light sand-colored dough whilst also helping bind the ingredients together. Both the yolk and white are needed, together aiding the dough in rising when baked in the oven.
  • Salt: Salt adds a hint of flavor to the otherwise plain dough, and it also helps strengthen the dough as it is mixed. Only a small amount of salt is needed as this dough is versatile enough to be used in sweet and savory recipes, so you want to avoid making it too salty.
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Fathead Pizza Dough

You'll be happy to know you can use this recipe to make a keto-friendly pizza. A fathead dough pizza is so simple and easy to make. It also has the same texture as real pizza dough.

Perfectly crispy and chewy, you will fall in love with this fathead pizza crust recipe. Each slice of my fathead pizza dough recipe has only 2g net carbs. This makes it a great option to add to your low-carb meal plan.

In this post, check out how to use this recipe to make the perfect keto pizza crust further down.

Looking for more low-carb pizza crusts? Another option is my cauliflower pizza crust topped with mozzarella and cherry tomatoes. It's delicious!

How to Make Fathead Dough

Whipping up a batch of keto fathead dough is the work of minutes, using simple ingredients and equipment to magic a dough together. Using a microwave oven makes this recipe even easier and is an ideal way of melting the two cheeses together. Once you’ve mastered this dough recipe, feel free to play around with the ingredients, adding some dried herbs for a pizza base or a sprinkling of warm spices for sweet recipes.

  1. Combine cheese and flour: Mix the mozzarella cheese with the cream cheese and almond flour in a microwave-safe mixing bowl. This is only important if you’re using a microwave oven for the recipe, but if you aren’t, any mixing bowl will do.
  2. Microwave to melt: Microwave the mixture for 2 minutes on high, or use sous vide* for 5-7 minutes.
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  1. Add egg and salt: Stir gently to incorporate the ingredients before adding the egg and seasoning with a little salt.
  2. Roll out the dough: Place the dough between two pieces of baking paper and roll it out with a rolling pin or a tall glass to your desired thickness. Lightly dust with almond flour if it’s too sticky.
  1. Bake the fathead dough: The fathead dough can be used according to your chosen recipe instructions. It can also be simply baked in the oven on a lined baking pan at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (220 degrees Celsius) for 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the thickness, to enjoy on its own.
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*Sous Vide: Prepare a water bath by filling a pot with hot water and bringing it to a gentle simmer. Place the ingredients you need to cook in a heat-proof bowl, saucepan, or zip-lock bag, and place the bowl or bag in the simmering water.

Sticky Dough? No Problem

If you are still having problems with sticky dough, these tips should solve it:

  • Lightly dust the dough with almond flour while rolling it. This should allow you to shape and roll the dough to your desired thickness.
  • Rub oil on your fingers and hands while you shape the dough. A little oil will stop the dough from sticking to your fingers.
  • Refrigerate the dough for around 15-30 minutes to allow it to chill. This should make it less sticky and easier to shape.

How To Make Fathead Pizza

As we mentioned, this fathead pizza dough makes the perfect keto pizza crust. It will surprise you because it tastes so similar to a regular pizza.

Oven times will depend on how thin you like the crust. A thin and crispy crust should take around 7-8 minutes.

  1. Bake the dough. Bake at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (220 degrees Celsius) until it reaches your desired consistency. It should take between 5 to 10 minutes.
  2. Add sauce and toppings. Spread over a low-carb sauce with no added sugar, such as my keto marinara. Add your favorite toppings, such as pepperoni and mushrooms.
  3. Bake the pizza. Bake for around 5 more minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius) until the toppings are cooked.

Can Fathead Dough be Frozen?

Yes! That's why this is a great recipe. You can make a large batch and keep it in the freezer.

  • To store in the freezer: Make the dough and form it into a large ball. Wrap it tightly in plastic, then throw it in the freezer.
  • To use from frozen: When ready to use it, take it out of the freezer and let it thaw. You can then roll it out and shape it for many different recipes.

Frozen Keto Fathead Pizza Crust

Another great idea if you're a pizza lover is to bake your keto pizza crust and freeze it. Bake the crust as mentioned below without sauce or toppings, let it cool, wrap it in plastic, and freeze it.

When you're ready to make a keto pizza, add your favorite low-carb sauce and toppings, then bake.

Making Fathead Pizza using Frozen Crust

  • Baking from frozen. To make your pizza using frozen fathead pizza crust, add your sauce and toppings, then bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius) for around 20 minutes until crispy and delicious.

Recipe Variations

Keto Fathead Dough with Flax: Adding a spoonful of flax seeds, either whole or ground, into the fathead dough creates a wonderful speckled finish and a hint of texture. The flax also allows the dough to bind together, letting the ingredients combine to form a soft, pliable dough.

Keto Fathead Dough with Coconut Flour: Substituting almond flour with coconut flour is ideal for sweet recipes as the natural sweetness of coconut can be tasted in the final dough. This is a perfect ingredient swap when making pastries or sweet pizzas.

Keto Fathead Dough with Dried Herbs: A sprinkling of dried herbs such as basil, oregano, and rosemary enriches the dough with earthiness and pops of green. A herby dough is delicious as a pizza base, where the dough echoes the herbs used in the marinara sauce on top of a classic pizza.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Substitute The Almond Flour?

Yes, you can make this fathead dough using coconut flour as well. The ratio of almond flour to coconut flour is 4:1, so you'll need ¼ cup (50g) of coconut flour for this recipe.

You can also use other low carb flours as well. It can be made with ¼ cup (50g) of flaxseed flour, chia flour, or sesame flour.

Can I Substitute the Mozzarella?

Yes, using cheddar cheese or a combination of mozzarella and cheddar works great.

How Many Carbs Are In Fathead Dough?

Our fathead dough recipe contains just 1.7g of net carbs per serving, making it low-carb and keto-friendly. Using alternatives to typical wheat flour means carbohydrates are kept low, but the dough is still delicious and robust enough to be rolled, stretched, and baked however you wish!

How Do You Keep Fathead Dough From Sticking?

A dusting of almond flour should help prevent the fathead dough from sticking, but if you find your dough is sticking a lot, you may need to add more. Begin by adding a small amount, as too much flour can make the dough adopt a tough texture.

Why Is My Dough So Chewy?

Over-mixing dough is usually the cause of a dough that’s chewy. When combining the ingredients, try to do so slowly and gently until everything is combined, but you haven’t worked it too much in the mixing bowl.

Recipes To Make With Fathead Dough

Are you looking for more recipes that utilize my fathead dough? Try these:

  • Fathead Bagels - made with just 6 ingredients and the perfect breakfast! They go perfectly spread with cream cheese or dipped in olive oil.
  • Fathead Cinnamon Rolls - can you believe you can enjoy cinnamon rolls on the keto diet? These low-carb cinnamon rolls are the ultimate sweet treat and only contain 2.1 grams of net carbs each!
  • Turkish Lahmacun (Turkish Pizza) - ultra-thin and crispy base topped with flavor-packed ground beef, onion, tomato, fresh herbs, and spices.

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Keto Fathead Dough Recipe (4 Ingredients!)

Jennifer Zhang

This easy keto fathead dough recipe only needs 4 ingredients! It's the most versatile keto dough that can be used for pizza, bagels, cinnamon rolls, and more.

4.82 from 71 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Lunch, Mains, Sides, Snacks

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 8

Calories 197 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Mozzarella Cheese grated
  • 3 tablespoon Cream Cheese (1.6 oz)
  • 1 cup Almond Flour
  • 1 large Egg
  • ½ teaspoon Salt

Instructions

To Make Fathead Dough

  • Mix the mozzarella cheese with the cream cheese and almond flour in a microwave-safe mixing bowl. (if you are using a microwave oven for the recipe).

  • Microwave for 2 minutes on high, or use sous vide* for 5-7 minutes.

  • Stir to incorporate the ingredients. Add the egg and season with salt.

  • Place the dough between two pieces of baking paper, and with a rolling pin or a tall glass roll it to your desired thickness. Lightly dust with almond flour if it’s too sticky.

  • Use according to your recipe instructions, or simply bake in the oven for 5-10 minutes, depending on the thickness, to enjoy it on its own.

  • *Sous Vide: Prepare a water bath by filling a pot with hot water. Bring to a gentle simmer. Place the ingredients you need to cook in a heatproof bowl, saucepan, or zip-lock bag, and place the bowl or bag in the simmering water.

To Bake Fathead Dough

  • Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C) and line a baking pan with baking paper.

  • Place your fathead dough on the lined baking pan and bake for 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the thickness.

To Make Fathead Pizza Crust

  • Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C) and line a baking pan with baking paper.

  • Place your pizza dough on the lined baking pan and bake for 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the thickness.

  • Spread your desired low carb sauce and toppings over the dough. I like to use sugar-free marinara, pepperoni, mushrooms, and mozzarella.

  • Set the oven to 400°F (200°C) and bake for 5 minutes until the toppings are cooked.

Notes

Net Carbs: 2.0g

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece (8 per recipe) | Calories: 197kcal | Carbohydrates: 3.5g | Protein: 10.4g | Fat: 16.3g | Saturated Fat: 5.5g | Cholesterol: 51mg | Sodium: 279.8mg | Potassium: 131.2mg | Fiber: 1.5g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 77.1IU | Calcium: 189.8mg | Iron: 0.8mg | Net Carbs: 2g

Nutritional information for the recipe is calculated based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe we provide. Erythritol and other sugar-free sweetener carbs are not included in the carb counts. Net carbohydrates are the total carbohydrates minus dietary fiber.

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FAQs

Why is my fathead dough so sticky? ›

Your dough can become sticky when you add too much water or the flour isn't suitable for the type of dough you are making. Over proofing or fermenting the dough can also result in the gluten structure weakening causing sticky dough.

What is keto crust made of? ›

Water, organic coconut flour, egg whites, liquid whole eggs, organic pumpkin seed flour, psyllium husk, flax meal, extra virgin olive oil, coconut milk, ground chia, salt, apple cider vinegar, garlic powder, cream of tartar, baking soda, Italian herbs, chicory root, yeast. IS THE KETO CRUST GLUTEN FREE?

How many carbs are in fat head pizza dough? ›

Most store-bought pizza crusts have about 31 net carbs per slice. That doesn't work with a keto diet, so try this fathead pizza crust instead! This pizza crust (if cut into 8 slices) has just 2.4 net carbs. If you like larger slices (6 per pizza), it's still only 3.2 net carbs!

How do you keep dough fluffy? ›

Adding dry milk powder to your bread dough will help your loaf rise higher. In addition, the loaf will stay soft and hold moisture longer which again means it will last longer. It also helps brown the crust. If you want a lighter fluffier bread loaf just add 2 Tbsp of dry milk to the flour per loaf of your bread.

Can you fix sticky dough? ›

After the first rise, you would normally knead the dough again. However, if you find your dough is too sticky at this point, do not knead it again. Instead, gently press and deflate the dough. You can also use a light coating of flour on your hands and working surface to press and stretch the dough.

What is the best meat for keto diet? ›

Some of the best meats for keto include beef, pork, chicken, salmon, and bison. Still, all plain, unprocessed meats are keto-friendly and low in carbs — so there are plenty of options to choose from. However, you may want to choose your meats based on other factors in addition to carb count.

How many carbs can you have on keto? ›

On the keto diet, you are allowed to have no more than 50 grams of net carbs per day – and the fewer, the better! But by focusing on “net” rather than “total” carbs, you won't be denying your body the essential fiber it needs for proper function.

Is cream cheese keto? ›

Cream cheese: Cream cheese is very popular in the keto diet. At only 84 calories per 1 ounce serving, it has 1 gram of carbs and 2 grams of protein but packs 8 grams of fat per serving. It can be a keto-friendly snack or meal addition when more fat is needed.

Can I eat the toppings off pizza on keto? ›

Meat: The meat toppings are generally all keto (watch out for meatballs filled with breadcrumbs). Pepperoni, Italian sausage, and Canadian bacon are all popular low-carb options. Vegetables: Full of vitamins and minerals, you'll be hard-pressed to find a vegetable topping that's not keto-friendly.

Which pizza crust has the least carbs? ›

Whether you're looking at frozen pizzas or those that you order from major chains, you definitely have some options. Among the most popular are those made from cauliflower, which have about half as many carbs as a whole-wheat or gluten-free crust.

What pizza has the most carbs? ›

Crust accounts for most of the carbs in pizza. A medium (12-inch) thin-crust pizza without any cheese and toppings has 17 grams of carbs per slice. A regular-crust pizza averages 30 grams of carbs per slice. Tip: Thin-crust pizza has 5-10 fewer grams of carbs per slice than regular-crust or pan pizza.

What keto flour is closest to all purpose flour? ›

Almond flour is often considered the keto “all-purpose” flour. Generally, you can use almond flour at a 1:1 ratio with regular flour.

What is the best tasting keto flour? ›

Almond Flour

This is especially true for individuals who follow not just a keto diet, but also a paleo diet. Made from ground almonds, it's rich in vitamin E. Two tablespoons provide 1g net carbs, 7g fat, and 3g protein (*). If you prefer a slightly nutty flavor in your recipes, almond flour is a good choice.

What flour has the lowest carbs? ›

The most commonly used flour which is the lowest in carbs is coconut flour. Note: Psyllium has the lowest carbs, however, psyllium is generally not used to bake entire cakes or cookies, it's used in smaller quantities to add bulk, fiber, and elasticity.

Why is my sugar dough sticky? ›

When cookie dough is too sticky, you may have an imbalance of wet and dry ingredients. You can fix this by adding a teaspoon of flour or cornstarch at a time until your dough is just how you want. The added flour or cornstarch will absorb the excess liquid and reduce the dough's overall stickiness.

What if my challah dough is too sticky? ›

If you're kneading by hand, really get your whole body into the process in order to work the gluten. It really is like getting a workout! Knead the dough for 7 to 10 minutes, or until it's smooth and elastic, adding a bit of flour at a time if the dough is too sticky.

What causes sticky pizza dough? ›

Pizza dough becomes too sticky when it absorbs too much water. Over-absorbed dough can also be easy to overstretch and tear.

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