🥩🍞 Carnivore Sandwich Bread (Soft & Sliceable)
A true sliceable, sandwich-style bread made with only animal-based ingredients. Soft, flexible, and sturdy enough for burgers or deli-style sandwiches — without grains or plant flours.
🛒 Ingredients (1 Small Loaf – 8–10 slices)
1 cup cottage cheese (full-fat recommended)
4 large eggs
1 ½ cups finely shredded mozzarella (low-moisture)
½ cup pork rind crumbs (very finely crushed)
½ tsp baking powder (optional, for lift)
¼ tsp salt (if needed)
🥣 Instructions
1️⃣ Preheat
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Line a small loaf pan (8×4 inch) with parchment paper.
2️⃣ Blend the Base
In a blender or food processor, combine:
Cottage cheese
Eggs
Blend until completely smooth (no curds remaining).
3️⃣ Add Dry Ingredients
Transfer mixture to a bowl and stir in:
Mozzarella
Pork rind crumbs
Baking powder
Salt
Mix until fully combined. Batter will be thick.
4️⃣ Bake
Pour into prepared loaf pan and smooth the top.
Bake 35–45 minutes until:
Top is golden
Center is set
Toothpick comes out clean
If browning too quickly, tent loosely with foil.
5️⃣ Cool Completely (Important!)
Let cool in pan 10–15 minutes.
Remove and cool fully before slicing.
💡 Cooling helps structure firm up for clean slices.
🔥 Texture & Use
Soft and slightly springy
Mild, neutral flavor
Holds together well for sandwiches
Best toasted before eating
🥪 Serving Ideas
Grilled cheese (extra carnivore style)
Breakfast sandwich with eggs & bacon
Burger bun alternative
Cold deli meat sandwich
❓ Q & A
Q1: Does it taste eggy?
No, the cheese balances the egg flavor. Toasting reduces any mild egg taste further.
Q2: Why did my bread collapse?
It may have been underbaked or sliced before cooling completely.
Q3: Can I skip pork rinds?
They provide structure. Without them, texture becomes more custard-like.
Q4: Can I make this dairy-free?
Not easily — dairy provides structure. Carnivore breads rely heavily on cheese.
Q5: How should I store it?
Refrigerate up to 5 days in airtight container.
Q6: Can I freeze it?
Yes! Slice first, freeze with parchment between slices.
Q7: Can I make it fluffier?
Add an extra ¼ tsp baking powder and beat eggs separately before mixing.

