Cloud Bread Sandwiches & More

Once again, our key-friends have dreamed up new ways to use cloud bread. Lou makes a key-friendly Ruben "sandwich" and in another recipe he makes a loaf of cloud bread and adds meatloaf between two slices. Another key friend uses cloud bread to make Cloud Fajitas. See recipe details below.
Cloud bread baked in a loaf pan
Cloud Bread Loaf

In this cloud bread loaf recipe, Lou added extra eggs and baked the cloud bread in a loaf pan, and the results: a nice loaf of cloud bread he could slice like regular bread and make sandwiches. 

Follow the standard Cloud Bread recipe except for this recipe:
  • add 5 eggs (instead of 3 eggs)
  • pour the cloud bread into a loaf pan
  • bake it longer
Lou made this loaf of cloud bread and
Meatloaf Cloud Bread Sandwich
Cloud Bread RubenPlace you favorite Ruben ingredients between 2 slices of cloud bread.
Cloud Bread Ruben
Shrimp Cocktail Roll Up
Put a scoop of the cloud bread mixture on a warm dry frying pan and cooked it for a few then flipped it and squished it flat.
Shrimp Cocktail Roll Up
Cloud Fajitas
Cloud Fajitas
Cloud Bread Burger with Roasted Carrots
Cloud Bread Burger with Roasted Carrots

Bacon Cloud Bread
Mix crispy bacon in your cloud bread batch and then top with dill butter.
Bacon Cloud Bread

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous9/15/2016

    Thank you so much Lou, I cannot wait to try the recipe for Cloud Bread Loaf looks so much like bread.

    I also noticed the Cloud Fajita, could you let us know how you cooked it. You are so creative with Cloud Bread, I just love your recipes. Thank you so much for sharing. It sure helps to try different things on this Key Journey.

    Sue from Belchertown, MA

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    1. Sue, I agree that trying new recipes is very helpful on this key journey, which is why I posted a number of new ones this past week. I cannot take credit for any of the cloud bread recipes, as I have not made it yet myself. I've been inspired by seeing so many incredible things our key friends are doing with cloud bread, that I had to post the recipes here to share them and so I can easily find them when I finally make these recipes myself!

      There were no specific instructions with the cloud bread fajita, but I believe they just topped the clouds with the fajita mixing!

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  2. Anonymous9/17/2016

    Thanks Theresa, that make sense after looking at the fajita picture. I will have to try it and will let you know how it worked. I love new recipes..... I sometimes get into a cycle and eat the same things and I remember Julie telling us to mix it up and this post is a great reminder for me to try new things and keep my body on its toes so to speak..... and burning more fat from my body.

    Thanks, Sue from Belchertown

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