AIP Flatbread Recipe - Make Sandwiches or Wraps! (2024)

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Been missing sandwiches or bread while on the AIP Diet (Autoimmune Paleo Protocol)? This easy-to-make flatbread may be the answer to your dreams!

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Table of contents

  • Life Without Bread?
  • Paleo Naan Bread to the Rescue
  • AIP Flatbread Video
  • AIP Flatbread Tips and Tricks
  • Using Tigernut Flour Vs Cassava Flour
  • Freezing the AIP Flatbread for Later
  • Troubleshooting
  • You May Need
  • Use this Flatbread with the AIP Gyro Wrap
  • AIP Flatbread Recipe
  • You May Also Like

Life Without Bread?

There are people in this world that hear they can't have bread again, shrug and go on their merry way.

I am NOT one of them.

When I first heard I was Celiac and wouldn't be able to have glutenous, crusty french bread, pita bread, and pretty much anything else that had made up the majority of my diet my whole life, I was crushed. I mean, what was the point?

And then to make matters worse, as soon as I learned I was Celiac I went straight onto AIP. No eggs and no almond flour meant even fewer options – even my beloved Paleo muffins and quick bread were out.

Now mind you, this was back in 2014, the Dark Ages of AIP. Even pancakes were rare. Today there are MANY more options luckily.

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Yet, even when I went back on AIP for a few months in 2018 I still missed some sort of way to make sandwiches. My kids were a lot older this time around and that meant we were constantly going out on adventures every weekend. Sandwiches would have just made things easier – easier to tote around, not have to have completely chilled, not need a fork and knife – the list goes on and on.

I heavily relied on Squirrel in the Kitchen's crepe recipe from her book Simple French Paleo to make simple wraps, and while they were great, I wanted something a little more substantial.

See Also: The ULTIMATE Guide to the AIP Diet – Everything you need to know to be successful

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Paleo Naan Bread to the Rescue

Fast forward a few months later when I was back on regular ole' Paleo (what I typically eat to keep my Hashimoto's and Celiac diseases under control) and I made a regular favorite recipe of ours – My Heart Beet's Paleo Naan.

Now if you've never had Ashley's Paleo Naan, you must do it. Well, if you aren't currently on AIP or can have almond flour that is. It's freakin delicious, makes the BEST side for curries, Indian Butter Chicken, and well, any other Indian dish you can think of. I've even passed this recipe on to non-Paleo Indian friends and they've loved it, plus I've served it to countless non-Paleo friends and they rave over it. So try it.

One evening recently I was making some of this Paleo Naan as a side to an Indian dish and wondered to myself – what if I replaced the almond flour with cassava flour to make it AIP-compliant?

So the next day I set about trying it out. It took a few tries as the ratios weren't exactly the same, but once I hit on the right ration I was PSYCHED!

I tried it again with tigernut flour and again, success. I know some of ya hate cassava flour, so I'm lookin' out for you 🙂

After making a ton of batches to make sure it wasn't a fluke, I decided to share it with you.

AIP Flatbread Video

For a full explanation of the process, watch this video on YouTube.

AIP Flatbread Tips and Tricks

To make this a successful recipe I have these tips for you:

• Use a small non-stick crepe pan if possible, as that will work the best for this. If you have to use a larger non-stick pan that's fine, you may have to cut your flatbread in half once you cook it to make it manageable and you might also have to cook it longer. When I've used a large pan I've almost doubled the time per side.

• The batter should be runny, not super thick. If you need to, add more milk or water to make it this way.

• I state in the recipe to cook it 4 minutes a side at first, and then you may have to adjust the time downwards as your pan gets hotter. This is a good starting point, but if you notice your breads are gummy in the middle or aren't flipping easily, give it more time. They will bubble up at first and then once the bubbles recede you can flip them.

• I like to put these on a baking rack after cooking to let them get air all around them. If you do not have a rack you can put them on a plate, but they tend to get a bit sticky/gummy/wet if you stack them before they are completely cool. So make sure to not stack them.

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Using Tigernut Flour Vs Cassava Flour

I liked both the cassava flour version and the tigernut flour version, but I did notice that the tigernut flour version was a bit sweeter, darker, and also seemed to be a bit thinner. It seemed like a thick crepe to me.

The cassava flour one felt and tasted a lot more like a traditional pita bread or naan than the tigernut one.

Unfamiliar with either tigernut flour or cassava flour? See AIP Foods You May Not Be Familiar With

It really is up to you what one you'd make, but if you can't decide, I'd go with tigernut for a sweeter application (maybe a jam and tigernut butter wrap?) and with cassava flour for a savory sandwich (like the gyro wraps I'll share next week).

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Freezing the AIP Flatbread for Later

One of my favorite parts of this recipe is that they freeze BEAUTIFULLY. This to me is a game changer in itself.

To freeze, simply make up a batch (or 2 or 3) and then put a piece of parchment paper in between each bread. Put into a bag or freezer-safe container and freeze.

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When you want to eat them, remove one or more from the freezer, thaw on the countertop or in the fridge for a few hours, over low heat in a pan or in the oven for a few minutes, or in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. Then use as desired.

I now have a batch of this in my freezer ready to go any time I need to have a sandwich ready to go in minutes, or have some sort of bready side to go with a curry, etc.

Troubleshooting

As soon as I posted this video on YouTube some viewers took to their kitchens to make this bread and helpfully shared some tips that may help you as well:

  • This recipe does not do well on stainless steel pans, use a nonstick pan if possible.
  • I used Native Forest Simple Coconut Milk with no guar gum but a viewer (Jen G, thanks!) used Golden Star Coconut Milk and had to add some water to make it less thick. She stated she was able to get 7-8 flatbreads out of the recipe as a result.
  • A nonstick griddle can work as well (thanks GeekGirlGA!)
  • You can put them back over the heat if you discover they aren't done
  • I used Anthony's Cassava Flour and Organic Gemini Tigernut Flour – you may have different results with different brands (update: it sounds like Bob's Redmill Cassava flour and Lya Cassava flour lead to gummy breads – so do NOT use these. So interesting how cassava flour can differ so much between brands!)
  • IF you do get a gummy flatbread, some people have reported that putting them in the microwave for 10-30 seconds seems to get rid of some of the gumminess. Again, I think this is based on the cassava flour you use, but this may help!
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You May Need

These are the things I found helpful for making this recipe:

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8-inch non-stick pan (this is the frying pan I used but you can also use a crepe pan)

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A baking cooling rack for letting the air flow around the breads as they cool

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I personally like Anthony's Cassava Flour the best, but use whatever brand you're loyal to

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I like the Native Forest Simple brand of guar gum-free coconut milk, but there are several others. You can also make homemade milk.

Use this Flatbread with the AIP Gyro Wrap

One of my favorite ways to use this flatbread is with my AIP Gyro Wraps!

The meat is actually pretty easy to make, and it freezes well, so you can have a genuine-tasting gyro sandwich in minutes from frozen!

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AIP Flatbread Recipe

I hope you enjoy these flatbreads! If you make them I'd love to hear how it turned out! Either comment below or share a pic on Instagram and tag me@thrivingautoimmune!

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AIP Flatbread Recipe

Author: AIP Flatbread Recipe - Make Sandwiches or Wraps! (14)Michele

Servings: 4 flatbreads

This amazing, versatile AIP flatbread can be used as a side dish with soups or stews, or as a sandwich wrap. It's adapted from My Heart Beet's Paleo Naan recipe, which is awesome, but not AIP-friendly (though I definitely recommend you make it when/if you can eat almonds).

4.71 from 51 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat a small nonstick pan over medium heat.

  • Mix all of the ingredients into a bowl. If using tigernut flour, really make sure all of the lumps are broken apart (it really likes to clump). Make sure the batter is somewhat runny, you don't want it really thick. Add water or more milk if necessary.

  • Pour enough batter into the pan to cover the bottom of the pan + about 1/8-1/4 inch thick. These are a tad bit thicker than crepes.

  • Cook for 3-4 minutes per side, adjusting the time up above 4 min if the batter doesn't look completely dry when you flip it, and adjust the time down if you get too many brown or black spots. Black or brown spots are totally fine, just don't want to burn these!

  • You'll notice that the cooking time will get less as you continue to cook the breads, since the pan gets hotter. If the bread is gummy inside it needs to be cooked longer. (This all sounds kind of fussy and complicated but trust me, you'll figure it out after a few – it's just different pans, cassava flours, coconut milks, amount of heat, etc all makes it a little bit different for everyone).

Notes

Use a small bit of oil if you notice your batter sticking to the pan. I have never needed it, but if your nonstick surface isn't working as well as it used to it may be necessary. Also, stainless steel pans don't work great for this, but if that's all you have, definitely use some oil or a cooking spray.

*Note that the nutrition facts are based on full-fat coconut milk, cassava flour, tapioca flour, and sea salt. Any variation of this will result in different nutritional data.

Nutrition

Calories: 154kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 11mgPotassium: 10mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 34mgIron: 2mg

Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American, Indian

Diet Gluten Free

Keyword: AIP, Autoimmune Paleo, bread, Cassava Flour, lunch, nut free, Paleo, sandwich, tigernut flour, wrap

Did you make this recipe?Leave a comment below or share a photo on Instagram and tag me @thrivingautoimmune !

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FAQs

Are very thin flat breads that are used for sandwich wrap? ›

Tortillas are flat breads traditionally made from wheat flour or maize and are indigenous to Mexico, Central America, and the southwestern United States. Particularly in the United States, tortillas are used in many convenience foods, more similar to sandwiches, and are commonly referred to as 'wraps.

Can I eat bread on the AIP? ›

Well, I've got you covered with this AIP Sourdough Bread recipe. It's totally AIP-approved: grain-free, nut-free, vegan, gluten-free, egg-free and 100% delicious.

What flour is AIP friendly? ›

AIP, being grain-free as well as gluten-free, creates a fairly good challenge. The main flours used in AIP baking are as follows: Cassava flour, Tapioca Starch, Coconut Flour, Tigernut Flour, and Arrowroot Starch.

Can AIP have yeast? ›

Active dry yeast? Is that AIP approved? Yes! As long as the active dry yeast you are using is gluten-free (check the label) and you don't have developed a personal sensitivity to yeast, it is fine to use it on the Autoimmune Protocol.

Is flatbread the same as wraps? ›

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.

What bread can you eat on anti-inflammatory diet? ›

Refined grains, such as the grains found in white bread and white pasta, are known to increase inflammation across the whole body. Sourdough bread and rye bread are both good options for an anti-inflammatory diet. The best sourdough and rye bread varieties to reduce gut inflammation are those made from whole grains.

Can I cheat on the AIP diet? ›

There is no cheating, there are only nuances

Well, the autoimmune protocol or autoimmune paleo is just that: a big, strict, hard core diet with a ton of rules.

How I cured my autoimmune through diet? ›

Ways diet can help improve your condition
  1. Eliminate highly processed or refined foods. ...
  2. Eliminate added sugars. ...
  3. Eat more plant-based foods. ...
  4. Get an adequate amount of protein, plus healthy fats and oils. ...
  5. Sprinkle in some fermented foods. ...
  6. Address food sensitivities.
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What is the most anti-inflammatory flour? ›

Quinoa flour

Notably, it's a good source of protein, fiber, iron, and unsaturated fats. Furthermore, it boasts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects that may benefit digestive health, inhibit tumor growth, and lower overall disease risk ( 13 , 14 ). A 1/2-cup (56-gram) serving of quinoa flour provides (15):

What spices are not allowed on AIP? ›

What spices are NOT allowed on AIP?
  • Allspice.
  • Anise Seed.
  • Annatto Seed.
  • Black Caraway.
  • Black Cumin.
  • Black Pepper.
  • Caraway.
  • Cardamom.

Is Stevia OK on AIP? ›

In general, artificial sweeteners, high fructose corn syrup, and natural sweeteners that do not have calories (such as stevia) should be avoided, especially in the elimination phase of the AIP diet.

Can I eat pickles on AIP? ›

Natural sweeteners like honey, agave and maple syrup. Herbs and spices like ginger, garlic, cumin, coriander oregano, salt and black pepper. Fermented foods that are non-dairy-based and non-nightshade-based like sauerkraut, pickles and kimchi.

Are pickles good for AIP? ›

If you're using store-bought pickles, check the ingredients list on the jar to make sure there is no refined sugar, nightshade peppers, or artificial coloring added to the pickle brine. You can choose to make your own homemade pickles for this recipe to make sure that your fried pickles are AIP-friendly.

Is honey OK on AIP diet? ›

oils (avocado, coconut and olive oil are permitted) processed food, preservatives and additives. spices derived from peppers and seeds, such as paprika and coriander. sugars and artificial sweeteners (honey or maple used sparingly is permitted)

What kind of bread is used for wrap sandwiches? ›

Try pita and naan breads, spring roll wrappers, or crêpes. Butterhead lettuce also works nicely for wrapping around fillings because the leaves are large and can fold without breaking. Flatbread recipes: Peppy's Pita Bread.

What is a very thin flat breads? ›

Lavash is a thin type of Middle Eastern flatbread that is not exclusive to one country but considered a regional specialty. It is widely used in Armenia, Iran, and Turkey and also consumed in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

What type of bread is very thin flat bread? ›

Answer: A tortilla is a thin, flat, circular unleavened flatbread originally made from maize hominy meal, and now also from wheat flour.

What is a very thin flat bread that is used? ›

Answer: A tortilla or also known as tortilla de harina is a thin flat bread that originated from Mexico which is popularly used in recipes such as burritos or tacos.

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