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Learn how to make the famous 3 ingredient cloud bread that is so fluffy that will blow your mind! It looks like a pillow and tastes like a sweet sponge!

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Have you heard of cloud bread? When I was trying out the keto diet, I made cloud bread as substitutes for hamburger buns. Recently a fluffier version of the cloud bread came out, and we just had to try it!

The basic idea for both the keto and TikTok cloud bread is to whisk the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Just like what we saw with whipped cream, something that is liquid somehow transforms into a solid. How does this happen?

Before you read on, I want to note that the TikTok cloud bread recipe is NOT low carb. It contains sugar, which is definitely not Keto-friendly, and cornstarch, which contains 116g of net carbs per cup.

That said, my kids loved helping me make the 3-ingredient cloud bread as part of our kitchen science lesson. After all, science experiments are always more fun when you can eat the experiment as a snack afterward!

How to Make Fluffy Cloud Bread

Ingredients:

  • 3 egg whites
  • 2.5 tablespoons confectioner’s sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • Vanilla extract (optional)
  • Food coloring (optional)
  • Parchment paper
  • Baking sheet

Instructions:

1. Preheat the oven to 300°F.

2. Pour the egg whites into a mixing bowl.

3. Add vanilla and a couple of drops of food coloring if using.

5. Whisk the egg white with a stand mixer or hand-held mixer on medium speed. You can also whisk the egg white by hand, but you may be feeling your arm muscles tomorrow!

6. When the egg white is frothy, gradually add the sugar and cornstarch.

7. Continue to whisk on high until stiff peaks form.

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8. Line your baking sheet with parchment paper.

9. Carefully scoop out the whipped egg whites on the parchment paper and shape it into whatever shape you want.

10. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes.

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Doesn’t it look like a fluffy pillow? I just want to lie my head on it and sleep. Trust me, mommy could use a nap.

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But since the kids will never leave me alone for more than 2 seconds, we will eat the cloud bread instead. They were so amazed that egg white could turn into something so airy and light!

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What Does Sweet Cloud Bread Taste Like?

Personally, I like the cloud bread. It reminds me of eating a giant marshmallow but not as sweet. Even though the recipe resembles a meringue, the cloud bread is a lot softer.

Warning: The cloud bread does NOT taste like bread and the texture is nothing like bread. I would say it reminds me more of an angel food cake, but even lighter and not as sweet.

You can taste the egg in the cloud bread, which I can imagine some people not liking. Since the major ingredient in cloud bread is eggs, you should expect it to taste like very fluffy, airy eggs that are slightly sweetened.

To make the “eggy” taste more subtle, you can add a mix of dried or fresh herbs. You can also add a little more sugar to make the cloud bread sweeter, but be careful not to add too much because that will change the texture of the cloud bread.

Science Behind the TikTok Cloud Bread

The unique makeup of egg whites makes meringue, and sponge cake, and cloud bread possible. Let’s dive deeper.

An egg white is about 90% water. The remaining 10% is almost all protein, with traces of minerals and vitamins. Proteins are composed of long chains of hundreds or thousands of amino acids.

Some amino acids are water-loving (hydrophilic), while others are water-fearing (hydrophobic). When you whisk the egg white, you introduce air and unravel the proteins from their naturally coiled state.

The hydrophilic amino acids immerse themselves in the water and the hydrophobic amino acids escape to the air bubbles. The hydrophobic amino acids link together to form nets around the air bubbles to prevent them from popping.

As you continue to whisk the egg white, more protein-coated air bubbles are formed. This causes the egg white to gain volume and expand to take up more space.

Unfortunately, the air bubbles cannot stand alone and will collapse without something to help keep the foam. That’s why we add sugar! Sugar helps more amino acids gather on the surface of the air bubbles, leading to a more stable cloud bread.

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What is the role of the cornstarch then? If you ever tried baking meringue, you might have experienced “weeping” or “sweating” meringue. Meaning, your meringue might have looked like it just ran a marathon and has a puddle underneath. This is because sugar is hygroscopic and absorbs moisture from the air.

Adding just a tablespoon of cornstarch helps absorb any liquid left in the cloud bread. This helps give the cloud bread its fluffiness and pillow-like appearance.

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Conclusion

I have to say, I don’t really get TikTok. I don’t really understand the appeal of recording random dances for strangers to see. However, once in a while TikTok comes up with something brilliant like this 3-ingredient cloud bread that I am thankful for.

If you are intimidated by meringue, give this cloud bread a try instead. It’s super simple with only egg whites, sugar, and cornstarch. Two tips: Use superfine sugar and do not get any yolk in the egg whites. That will ensure you make fluffy cloud bread without any lumps.

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FAQs

Why is my cloud bread not fluffy? ›

First, you might be over beating your egg whites, which prevents your cloud bread from having that fluffy texture. You'll know if you've overdone it if your egg whites look wet or grainy, she says. Spend With Pennies recommends beating the egg whites on high speed with a mixer just until they form stiff peaks.

What is cloud bread made of? ›

It's made using just a few simple ingredients—eggs, cream cheese, and cream of tartar—but when mixed up in just the right way and baked in a low heat oven, you get pillowy, bread-like rounds that are gluten-free and keto-friendly.

What is the trick to fluffy bread? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

What are the two ingredients in fluffy cloud dough? ›

This easy no-cook dough requires just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and hair conditioner. Easy enough! Mix equal parts together in a bowl. There is no cooking required and students can get their hands messy while helping to make it.

Does flour work for cloud dough? ›

Cloud dough can be made in any quantity, but this recipe will make enough for one child. Add 3 cups of flour to a bowl. Slowly add in 1 tablespoon of baby oil and incorporate with your fingers. Continue to add baby oil one tablespoon at a time until the dough is moldable.

What is Oopsie bread made of? ›

ingredients
  1. 3 eggs.
  2. 12 cup cream cheese.
  3. 1 pinch salt.
  4. 12 tablespoon psyllium husks (optional)
  5. 12 teaspoon baking powder (optional)

Why is my bread not fluffy enough? ›

One of the most common reasons for dense bread is over or under-kneaded dough. Kneading your dough directly affects gas production, as it increases the rate that fermentation occurs. Without kneading, bread dough will take much longer to ferment fully.

Why did my cloud bread go flat? ›

Without stiff peaks, your cloud bread won't have any body and will go flat, says Spend With Pennies. If you're having trouble, try separating your eggs when cold and then let the whites sit out on the counter. Room temperature egg whites are much easier to work with, explains Baking Outside the Box.

Why aren't my bread rolls fluffy? ›

Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing.

Why is my milk bread not fluffy? ›

If your milk bread is dense, mostly likely, the dough is under-kneaded. The dough needs to develop enough gluten to expand and become soft and fluffy. A sure way to ensure that the dough is kneaded enough is using the window pane test.

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