This super-simple no-knead buckwheat chia bread is naturally gluten-free, vegan, healthy, delicious and very easy to make with only 4-ingredients! It requires no yeast, no kneading, and uses no special ingredients, equipment or techniques. The best quick and easy bread recipe for anytime!

Best Vegan Buckwheat Chia Bread
Nothing beats a slice of fresh-baked homemade bread because it’s always perfect when you need a quick snack, lunch or dinner! Whether I make vegan naan, Indian flatbread, simple tortillas or just buy toast in my favorite organic bakery – I love any kind of bread!
Anyway, this vegan buckwheat chia bread is one of my all-time favorite recipes! It’s super fast and easy to make, freezes well and it goes well with everything! You can enjoy it on the day of baking while it’s still warm and crispy on the edges. However, it’s also perfect to make ahead and freeze for the future.

Gluten-free no-knead Bread
I have already tried different variations of gluten-free bread in the past but I have to say that this recipe is not only the easiest but also the best! It is not only so super simple but also very soft and fluffy, even though it contains no yeast and no eggs! Since Buckwheat flour has a delightful nutty flavor, this gluten-free bread has a great taste, too!

Health benefits of Buckwheat and Chia Seeds
Buckwheat is a highly nutritious whole grain that is naturally gluten-free and a good source of protein, fiber, and energy. Some people consider buckwheat to be a superfood because it leads to several health benefits, including improved blood sugar control that may help manage diabetes and improved heart health. Furthermore, it may promote weight loss since it is rich in fiber so it keeps you full for longer.
Also, Chia seeds are full of important nutrients. They are a powerful source of omega-3 fats, rich in antioxidants, and they provide fiber, iron, and calcium.

Simple 3-ingredient No-knead Bread Recipe
A lot of gluten-free and vegan bread recipes call for many unusual ingredients, such as xanthan gum to get the bread to stick together. I mean, actually, that’s not very bad but I usually don’t have those ingredients at home since they’re often expensive, too! But for this recipe, you won’t need anything special since it is all-natural and easy to find in any organic store. The chia seeds act perfectly as a binder so the loaf will be held together without any eggs.
How to make Homemade buckwheat flour
Instead of using buckwheat flour, I prefer blending buckwheat flakes in a highspeed-blender for a few seconds into flour. However, you could also use store-bought buckwheat flour or grind buckwheat groats in a food processor (or blender or coffee grinder) until they become a fine powder.


How to make Buckwheat Chia Bread
Step 1: Start to make the egg-like chia gel mixture by mixing the chia seeds and 1 cup of water in a measuring cup. Then set aside for 20 minutes until it gets a jelly consistency.


Step 2: Whisk together the buckwheat flour, baking powder, and salt in a mixing bowl (or food processor). Then add the rest of the water, canola oil, and the chia seed mixture. Mix to combine, then set aside for about 10 minutes while you prepare the baking pan. It is very important to not overmix the batter, or your bread won’t rise very well, resulting in a dense loaf. So please make sure to stir until just combined.


Step 3: Lightly grease a small 8-inch loaf pan and line with parchment paper so there’s an overhang on both sides. The previous greasing helps the parchment paper stick to the pan. Spoon the sticky batter into your prepared loaf pan. Then, sprinkle over sunflower seeds or pepitas or other nuts/ seeds you like (optional). Bake for about 1 hour 10 minutes. When you insert a skewer into the middle of your loaf and it comes out clean, the bread is done!




This Vegan Buckwheat Chia Bread is
- Dairy-free (lactose-free)
- Egg-less
- Yeast-free
- Nut-free
- Requires no kneading
- Quick & Easy
- Soft
- Delicious
- Healthy
- Nutrient-Rich
- Paleo-friendly
- Simply the best and easiest gluten-free bread recipe!


Topping suggestions
As mentioned before, I love to serve this buckwheat chia bread with just about anything! It’s very delicious for breakfast, topped with peanut butter and banana, jelly or sweet fruit jam. However, it’s also great with a savory topping, such as avocado and garlic mushrooms, cashew ricotta, or homemade vegan mozzarella, tomatoes, and fresh basil.
I also love pairing this buckwheat chia bread with a bowl of creamy vegan soup or nourishing curry for lunch or dinner. Anyway, as you can see it’s very versatile to use so the options are endless!

If you do try this easy vegan no-knead buckwheat chia bread recipe, please leave me a comment below sharing it turned out! And if you take a photo of your chia loaf and share it on Instagram, please tag me @biancazapatka and use the hashtag #biancazapatka because I love seeing your remakes! Enjoy!

Buckwheat Chia Bread
Author:Ingredients
- ¼ cup (40 g) chia seeds
- 1 cup (240 ml) water
- 2 ½ cup (300 g) buckwheat flour or sub oat flour (*see notes)
- 3 tsp (12 g) baking powder make sure it is fresh!
- 1 tsp (1 ½ tsp) salt
- ⅔ cup (160 ml) water
- ¼ cup (60 ml) canola oil or another neutral liquid oil
For topping (optional)
- ¼ cup (35 g) sunflower seeds optional
Instructions
*Note: For the best results, I highly recommend watching the recipe video. Also, please make sure to measure the ingredients in grams. Simply click on the word "metric" right above the ingredient list!
- In a measuring cup, whisk together the chia seeds and 1 cup of water. Set aside for 20 minutes until jelly.
- Preheat your oven to 355˚F (180˚C). Lightly grease a small 8x3-inch loaf pan and line with parchment paper, leaving an overhang on both sides (*see photo above). (Note: If using a wider loaf pan your bread will be flatter).
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the buckwheat flour, baking powder, and salt. Then add the remaining ⅔ cup of water, canola oil, and gel-like chia seed mixture. Mix until just combined and please do not overmix or your bread won't rise very well!
- Spoon the sticky dough into your prepared loaf pan, smoothing out evenly. Sprinkle with sunflower seeds as desired. Bake for about 1 hour 10 minutes, or until a skewer comes out clean.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely. Then use the parchment overhang to lift the loaf out of the pan.
- Slice and enjoy!
Notes
- Instead of buckwheat flour, you can also use oat flour.
- Store the bread in the fridge for up to one week or freeze for longer storage.
- Please read my blog post for further information on this recipe, e.g. how to make homemade buckwheat flour.


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Thank you. I used your recipe to fix a crepe recipe that was horrible. You both had the same amount of buckwheat flour and so I just had to adjust some ingredients and add some others. Your recipe came out perfect! It is similar to another recipe I love, BUT yours is healthier AND uses easier ingredients to find. So, this will be my new favorite buckwheat recipe!
Glad it came out perfect! Thanks for your amazing review! 🙂
I have made the buckwheat chia bread today and it is absolutely delicious!
I substituted olive oil for canola and I can honestly say it has turned out perfectly!
Definitely going to make more and freeze. So tasty and good for you too !!
Awesome! Glad you like it. 🙂
Just made this buckwheat chia bread for the first time. I substituted olive oil for the canola.
It has turned out absolutely delicious!
So simple to bake but so tasty – I will be making more and freezing.
Thank you for such a delicious recipe .
Great, thanks for your feedback! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Hi! i could probably sub the chia seeds with flax seeds? My boy doesn’t tolerate chia seeds. And sorghum is similar to oat flour so I could do half and half buckwheat and sorghum flour ? Thank you !
I haven’t try this yet but feel free to experiment! 😛
Absolutely no idea what went wrong, as I followed recipe exactly. Dry dough, not sticky. I let it cool after taking out of oven. When I went to slice, it basically just fell apart. Won’t be making this again.
I’m sorry to read that. I highly recommend watching the recipe video for visual instruction and reading all tips in the text and comments. Also, please make sure to measure the ingredients exactly.
I’ve watched the video again and it really looks like you added more than 1/4 cup of oil.
No, I added exactly 1/4 cup of oil.
Same thing happened to me — not sticky dough — dry — I did follow measurements exact….. did you start with buckwheat flour or did you make your own with the buckwheat flakes?
I start by stirring 40 g chia seeds in 240 ml water and soak for 20 minutes. Then I blend 300 g buckwheat flakes in a high-speed blender until fine flour. Transfer flour to a bowl. Add chia seed jelly mixture, baking powder, salt, 160 ml fresh water, 60 ml oil and stir until combined. That’s it!
Hello Bianca
Thank you for your buckwheat bread recipe. I guess I am on my fifth loaf now. It is better than the bread I used to buy and I feel good making my own. I add handful or so seeds to the mix at the end rather than just putting sunflower seeds on top. Also, I don’t use a liner as my loaf slips out of the loaf tim very easily. And I put it back in the oven ‘naked’ so that the crust gets a bit more baking. I am so peased to have found a good buckwheat recipe becasue it is good for blood sugar and helps me to not drop in mood becasue I need feeding. So, as I said, thank you very much.
Great, that makes me very happy! Thank you for the lovely feedback. I wish you a great week! ♡
Hello Bianca,
Thank you for providing such a great recipe. I would like to make this with an addition of 1or 2 tablespoons of coconut sugar and a 1/2 tsp of cinnamon. Do you think those ratios would be OK to add without me screwing things up ?
Thank you. ☺️
Happy 2023.
Hi, that’s a great idea! You can also make a sweet buckwheat bread if you like that flavor by reducing the amount of salt and adding additional cinnamon and sugar. Feel free to use more or less, depending on your desired preferences. I personally would add 1 tsp cinnamon and 2-3 tbsp coconut sugar but as mentioned before that’s totally up to you!
Happy 2023! 🙂
Will do. Thx so much !
😎
Great! 🙂
Very very easy to make and super tasty! It was my first attempt ever at making bread so I’m honestly quite surprised at how well it turned out. I paired it with garlic mushrooms and mushed avocado, as recommended: SO good! Instant favourite.
Great! Thanks for your feedback! ☺️
I would like to replace the chia seed mixture with eggs. Any ideas how many eggs would work?
I have no idea, sorry.
Perhaps 2 eggs would suffice. I am a beginner of these types of recipes.
HI, CAN YOU SAY HOW MUCH CALORIES FOR 100gram? THANKS.
One slice of 12 has 124 calories.