Easy Coconut Flour Tortilla Wrap Recipe (3 Ingredients) (2024)

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Coconut flour is a fantastic alternative to wheat or corn flour because it’s high in fibre and low in carbs!

It also has a light flavor that pairs well with both sweet and savory fillings like eggs and cheese, Mexican dishes, grilled chicken or even sugar-free chocolate spread.

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It’s no secret that a lot of people are looking for low carb tortilla wraps as the keto diet continues to grow in popularity. A few years ago, coconut flour was just starting to become popular and now it is everywhere!

Simple 5-minute coconut flour tortillas

These tasty tortillas are not only absolutely delicious…but the best part? They are oh-so-easy to put together too. It’ll take you about 5 minutes to whip these up.

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Plus, there are only three basic ingredients for this recipe. You probably have them all at home already!

All you need is coconut flour, baking powder, and 8 egg whites. By the way, don’t toss the yolks! You need exactly 8 egg yolks to make these fantastic dairy-free low carb chocolate chip ice cream bars!

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Why coconut flour?

There are other versions of low-carb and keto tortillas out there that require whole psyllium husk or almond flour combined with tapioca flour. But this easy version is simply coconut flour tortillas. No fuss, just yum!

So, why coconut flour?

Coconut flour has a lot of benefits, but one is that it is very low in inflammatory omega 6. In our modern diet, we have an imbalance of omega 3 (anti-inflammatory) to omega 6 (inflammatory) ratio.

Coconut flour is also incredibly economical. You can make an entire batch of keto tortillas with just 1/3 cup of coconut flour.

How many carbs are in coconut flour tortillas?

These tortillas are naturally gluten-free, grain-free and low carb. They contain approximately 12 grams of net carbs for the entire batch!

You can divide them into 6 small tortillas (2g net carbs per tortilla) or make 3 large coconut flour tortilla wraps (4g net carbs per tortilla wrap).

Nutritional values from cronometer.com

A healthy bread alternative

Keep in mind, you don’t have to be low carb to enjoy this recipe. These tortillas are perfect for anyone who is gluten-free, paleo, or just wants a change of pace.

But, if you have been advised to go low-carb, gluten-free, or wheat-free, many people panic at the loss of their bread and grainproducts.

What will you eat for lunch? What will you serve in the daily lunch box?

Well, I have made it my personal mission to solve that question one recipe at a time. In fact, I have a large number of healthy low-carb and grain-free recipes on this site, both for adults and for children.

However, today’s recipe is one that is near and dear to my heart! I absolutely LOVE this tortillas recipe. It’s simple and delicious, and the options for filling it are endless.

But if you would like a traditional bread for lunch, why not try my almond flour bread, coconut flour bread or cheesy garlic bread.

Serving suggestions: 8 options

Let’s talk about some ideas for using these tortillas made with coconut flour.

This recipe is incredibly economical. With coconut flour, a little goes a long way. It is naturally gluten-free, and naturally extremely low in net carbs.

Plus, these versatile low-carb tortillas can be used in both sweet and savoury recipes. They can also be used any time of the day for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a snack! You can use these just like you’d use any flour tortillas or corn tortillas. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

1. Make a breakfast burrito

This one is easy – for a breakfast burrito just add bacon, eggs, and cheese or whatever other low carb ingredients you like. Sausage and avocados work well too!

2. Create lunch wraps

Make lunch wraps and fill these keto tortillas with turkey and veggies for an easy low-carb meal. I also like to stuff mine with my favourite salads to add a nice crunch. Spread some pesto or cream cheese all over before adding the filling. It makes sure lunch is never dry and adds extra flavour.

3. Try Mexican food like fajitas or tacos

Here’s a favourite way to use this tortilla recipe! Simply add some taco seasoning, cumin, paprika, onion powder and garlic powder to the coconut flour tortillas before frying them.

Then, stuff them with grilled chicken, taco salad or steak fajitas and your favorite low carb veggies.

Don’t forget your favorite taco fillings like cheese, sour cream and plenty of hot sauce drizzled over this tortillas recipe!

4. Strengthen your lettuce wrap

Add these low carb tortillas as a shell around your favourite lettuce wraps (like this buffalo chicken version!) to make them more sturdy so they don’t fall apart.

5. Use tortillas as a side dish

A simple use is to add them as a side dish to your main meal. Why not serve with my low carb/keto beef chili,sour cream, shredded/grated cheese, and some guacamole?

Yes they will probably fall apart and kids will end up eatingwith their hands, but heck, who doesn’tdo that when they go and grab a takeout?

6. Pair with a curry

I am curry obsessed, so it’s no surprise that I love pairing coconut flour tortillas with my favourite curries.

Add the coconut flour tortilla to your favorite chicken curry dish or with this Maylasian beef for an extra special dinner!

7. Layer with jam

Turn these coconut flour tortillas into a dessert by adding some sugar-free jam with chia seeds.

You could even add peanut butter or almond butter!

8. Make a tortillas dessert wrap

Another dessert idea for these low-carb tortillas is to turn them into a sweet dessert wrap. Simply add some keto sweetener to taste and some vanilla. This wouldmake a yummy after-school snack with cream cheese, sugar-free chocolate spread, and berries inside, alongside a large glass of unsweetened almond milk. Yum!

Tips for making coconut flour tortilla recipe

Instructions

Now that you know all the yummy things you can do with these gluten free paleo tortillas, let’s chat about how to make them perfectly every single time.

You’ll find the full recipe in the card below, but here are my top tips to make perfect tortillas!

  • Use a large mixing bowl to mix up this dough. You’ll have to do a good amount of whipping to get the lumps out, so give yourself plenty of room.
  • The tortilla dough is much thinner than a traditional wheat tortilla. No rolling pin or tortilla press is needed for this recipe! All you need to do is mix up the batter and pour it carefully into the preheated pan.
  • Heat a small skillet over high heat, and add coconut oil to it. Once the oil is shimmering, you can turn the burner down to medium-low heat and add the dough to the hot skillet.
  • The tortilla will cook for about one minute on each side. You’ll know it’s done when it starts to get a golden brown tint and bubbles slightly.
  • If you have a hard time flipping them, I recommend using a large spatula.
  • I personally enjoy warm tortillas, but you can also serve them at room temperature or chilled.

Can I freeze coconut flour tortillas?

If you want to make a second batch or even a third to freeze, you absolutely can! Just double or triple the recipe to make a big batch of tortillas, and cook as directed above.

To freeze, I recommend layering the tortillas recipe between parchment paper sheets. This will keep them from sticking together

To use, thaw them for an hour or so in the fridge. Or, peel off the parchment paper and wrap them in a paper towel. Give them a quick blast in the microwave and enjoy!

Can I use almond flour for coconut flour?

No, you can’t. These low-carb flours have totally different properties and are not interchangeable. However, you can easily make almond flour tortillas instead of coconut tortillas if that’s what you prefer.

Give these almond flour keto tortilla recipes a try. They are only 2g net carbs per tortilla and very soft and pliable.

If you are new to low-carb baking, then you may not be accustomed to using coconut flour and all its foibles.

You may find almond flour a little bit more forgiving. Will you prefer the taste? You’ll have to make both of these tortillas and see!

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Low-carb coconut flour tortilla wrap recipe

Watch the video to see how easy these coconut wraps are.

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  • Almond flour bread
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  • Keto cheesy garlic bread
  • 3 seed bread
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Low-Carb Coconut Flour Tortilla Wraps Recipe

Watch how to make coconut flour tortilla wraps – even if you’re not low-carb. They are the perfect easy low-carb gluten-free wrap for a healthy lunch/dinner.

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Course: bread, Coconut Flour Recipes

Cuisine: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain free, Keto, LCHF, Low Carb, No Sugars, Paleo, Wheat Free

Keyword: Coconut Flour Tortilla Wraps

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 tortilla wraps

Calories: 49kcal

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Equipment

  • Frying Pan

Ingredients

  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 30 g coconut flour
  • 8 egg whites (from medium eggs)
  • coconut oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, add the baking powder and coconut flour. Add the egg whitesand mix with a whisk until lump free (it ends up being quite a thin mixture).

  • Melt coconut oil in the frying pan, then fry a small amount for each tortilla wrap, one at a time.

  • Flip each tortilla wrap when it starts to bubble and goes brown on the underside.

  • Serve with your choice of filling for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Video

Notes

Nutrition panel shows values when the mixture makes 6 tortilla wraps. You may decide to make smaller or largertortilla wraps, and so you will need to calculate the nutrition accordingly.

The entire mixture is 24g total carbs, 12g fibre = 12g net carbs in the entirerecipe. So for example, if you make:

  • 6 wraps = 2g net carbs each
  • 4 wraps = 4gnet carbs each

Nutrition

Serving: 1tortila wrap (serves 6)Calories: 49kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 5gFat: 1gSodium: 8mgPotassium: 8mgFiber: 2g

Easy Coconut Flour Tortilla Wrap Recipe (3 Ingredients) (2024)

FAQs

How much almond flour to replace 2 tablespoons of coconut flour? ›

The best ratio is 3:1 almond flour to coconut flour. This low carb flour substitution closely mirrors all-purpose flour without the need for additional eggs. Keep the liquid ingredients at the same ratio suggested for coconut flour, as it will still need the extra moisture.

Are coconut wraps healthy? ›

Coconut Wraps: The Fiber-Rich Alternative For Boosting Heart Health And More. These all-natural, gluten-free, low-carb bread and tortilla alternatives highlight all the health benefits from coconut water, coconut meat, and extra virgin coconut oil.

How much coconut flour do I use for 1 cup of flour? ›

A good rule of thumb is 1/4 to 1/3 cup of coconut flour for 1 cup of regular flour. When flour absorbs water, the starches gelatinize, but when coconut flour absorbs liquid it becomes soggy, resulting in a heavier, denser baked good.

Is coconut flour just shredded coconut? ›

By Nature Coconut flour is made from the coconut meat after the coconut milk has been extracted. The coconut meat is then roasted at low temperature and grinded. No, coconut flour and desiccated coconut are not the same. Coconut flour is made from the coconut meat that is left after making coconut milk.

Is coconut flour just ground coconut? ›

Coconut flour is very finely ground dried coconut meat – that's the white fleshy bit from the middle of the coconut. It's a great product for ensuring the whole of the coconut is used. This is because it's a by-product of extracting coconut milk.

Why mix almond flour with coconut flour? ›

The ratio of each flour is about the same as in my other recipes that combine almond and coconut flours. The advantage of mixing these flours is that you get the benefits of each: the fiber from the coconut flour and the nutrients from the almond flour.

Can I mix coconut flour and almond flour together? ›

Coconut Flour Blends

The dryness of the coconut flour offsets the moisture and fat in the almond flour. It can also help lower the carb and calorie count. For a recipe such as my Keto Texas Sheet Cake, I use 2 cups of almond flour and ⅓ cup of coconut flour.

Which is healthier coconut flour or almond flour? ›

In 2 tablespoons of almond flour, you'll get 80 calories, only 2 grams of carbs, 3 grams of protein, and 1 gram of dietary fiber. While coconut flour is a better source of dietary fiber, iron, and potassium, almond flour does contain iron (2% Daily Value) and calcium (2% Daily Value).

What type of wrap is healthiest? ›

Corn tortillas are a good source of fiber because they are considered whole grain – just like whole grain bread – and magnesium, which plays a vital role in brain, heart, and muscle health. They are also lower in carbs, calories, and fat, than flour tortillas.

What's in a coconut wrap? ›

These are made from coconuts and are entirely gluten-free. In addition to that, paleo coconut wraps are free from starch, grains, soy, yeast, salt, and GMO. These wraps are also low in carbs, vegan, and raw. The only ingredients of coconut paleo wraps are unrefined virgin coconut oil, coconut water, and coconut meat.

Are tortilla wraps healthier than bread? ›

There isn't much nutritional difference between bread and wraps. Both contain similar ingredients, except the bread is leavened with yeast and a wrap is flat. The Nutrition Facts labels show similar nutritional profiles for one wrap and two slices of commercially baked bread.

What's the difference between a wrap and a tortilla wrap? ›

A tortilla is a flat bread that is unleavened (does not use yeast or a chemical leavening agent) and uses corn or wheat as its flour source. Tortillas do not contain any spices or flavors and are often smaller in size. A wrap, on the other hand, is a soft bread made with a dough that contains yeast.

How do you get tortillas to stick together for quesadillas? ›

To get a folded-in-half tortilla to stick together without cheese, try eggs. Put the open tortilla in the pan, then pour a thin layer of beaten eggs on top. Cook slowly until the eggs start to solidify but are still wet on top. Then fold the tortilla in half.

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