Monday, December 9, 2024

Low Carb Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Pretzel Bites (Gluten Free!)

Low Carb Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Pretzel Bites

These delicious Chocolate Dipped PB Pretzel Bites call for gluten free mini pretzels, making them gluten free, grain free and low carb! So easy to make and no baking involved. This is a fun activity to do with the kids. You can decorate them with sprinkles to customize them for any occasion. The pretzels stay crunchy, which pairs nicely with the creamy peanut butter filling and luxurious chocolate coating. Looking for a low carb food gift to share with friends? These pretzel cookies travel well and stay fresh for many weeks!

Low Carb Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Pretzel Bites
Makes 25 cookies

1/3 cup creamy peanut butter (no sugar added)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened to room temperature 
1/3 cup powdered low carb sweetener of choice
2 tablespoons coconut flour
2 tablespoons peanut butter powder (no sugar added)
1/8 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
50 gluten free, mini pretzels (1 carb each*, see note below)
1 cup sugar free semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips (I like keto-friendly Guittard 72% cocoa chips)

1. Place the peanut butter and softened butter into a mixing bowl and beat until smooth. (This can be done using an electric mixer or by hand.) Add in the powdered sweetener, coconut flour, peanut butter powder, salt and vanilla. Continue mixing until well combined. Chill mixture to firm up so it can be rolled into balls more easily.

2. Portion the peanut butter mixture into approximately 1 inch balls, then press each ball between two mini pretzels. Continue until you have 25 pretzel bites.

Pretzel Bites Step by Step

3. Melt chocolate in the microwave in 15 second intervals, stirring well between each interval, until fully melted. (I like to do this at 50% power so the chocolate does not burn or seize while melting.) You can also melt the chocolate in a double boiler, if you’d prefer.

4. Dip one side of each pretzel bite into the melted chocolate, scrape the bottom along the rim of the bowl to remove any drips and then place each dipped pretzel bite onto a tray lined with parchment paper. If desired, while the chocolate is still wet, sprinkle with decorative sprinkles. Allow the pretzel bites to cool and set up before serving. To hasten this process, you may place them in the refrigerator for a few minutes until the chocolate is set.

5. These Pretzel Bites can be stored at room temperature, if you plan to eat them within a day or two. Otherwise, store them in a refrigerator for longer storage.

*Note: Snyder Gluten Free Mini Pretzels are 1 carb per piece. If you use a different brand of pretzel, the nutritional information and carb count in the final product may be slightly different.

PB Pretzel Bites in a Gift Tin

Nutritional Information per 1 pretzel bite: 52 calories, 4.5 g carbohydrate (1.3 g dietary fiber, 0.6 g sugars, 0.6 g sugar alcohols), 3.8 g total fat (1.5 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 2 mg cholesterol, 57 mg sodium, 3.8 mg calcium, 11 mg potassium, 8 IU Vit A, 1.2 g protein. Net carbs per bite: 2.6 grams

Photos and recipe by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission.

Monday, October 28, 2024

Low Carb Molasses Cookies (the real deal!)

Low Carb Molasses Cookies

The other day, my husband came home with a bag of molasses cookies from his favorite local cookie bakery. Needless to say, I was greatly inspired to create a real, authentic molasses cookie for myself that is both low carb and low sugar. I am happy to say that I have succeeded! This recipe calls for real molasses. The net carb count per cookie is less than 3 grams, of which 0.75 g comes from the molasses. I think it’s a carb-worthy ingredient because it imparts the unmistakable authentic flavor you expect. Without it, the cookie would no longer taste like a traditional, old-fashioned molasses cookie. So, don’t leave it out!

Low Carb Molasses Cookies (the real deal!)
Makes 20 cookies

½ cup coconut flour
2 tablespoons unflavored collagen peptide powder
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon allspice
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
½ cup unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup brown sugar substitute, packed
1/4 cup allulose or erythritol blend sweetener 
1 tablespoon molasses
1 large egg, room temperature 

1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and set aside.

2. In a small bowl, combined the coconut flour, collagen peptides, spices, pepper, salt, baking soda, and baking powder. Mix with a fork until no lumps remain.

3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, fitted with a paddle attachment, cream together, the softened butter, brown sugar substitute, and allulose or erythritol sweetener until light and fluffy. Add the egg and the molasses, beating to combine after each addition. Scrape the bowl down with a rubber spatula as needed. Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and mix to combine into a thick dough.

4. Using a small cookie scoop or rounded teaspoon, scoop the cookie dough out onto the parchment lined baking pan and gently flatten the tops slightly with your palm. (These cookies do not spread much during baking.) Bake in the preheated oven for 13 to 15 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through the baking time. Remove from oven and allow the cookies to cool completely on the pan before transferring them to a wire rack.

Plate of Low Carb Molasses Cookies

Nutritional Information per cookie: 67 calories, 3.7 g carbohydrates (1.1 g dietary fiber, 1.6 g sugars), 5.6 g total fat (3.6 g saturated fat), 22 mg cholesterol, 105 mg sodium, 11.1 mg calcium, 23 mg potassium, 47 IU Vit A, 1.5 g protein. Net carbs per cookie: 2.6 grams

Recipe and photos by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate this recipe without the author’s permission.

Friday, August 9, 2024

Low Carb Blueberry Pecan Pancake Bread Pudding

Low Carb Blueberry Pecan Pancake Bread Pudding

For brunch with my family, I wanted to make something special that mostly could be made ahead, minimizing last minute preparations. When searching online, I found a recipe that used pancakes in place of bread in a bread pudding, so I adapted it to create this outstanding low carb breakfast casserole. The convenience of using a boxed keto muffin mix as the base of the pancake batter was genius! The breakfast pudding was a huge hit with my family and may have tasted even better the second day! You can substitute raspberries or blackberries for the blueberries, if you prefer. The yogurt sauce is optional, but the hit of lemon in the creamy sauce really brightened the dish.

Low Carb Blueberry Pecan Pancake Bread Pudding
Makes 8 servings

Pancakes:
One (10 oz.) box King Arthur’s All-Purpose Keto Muffin Mix
5 large eggs
1½ cups low carb milk of choice
1/3 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons melted unsalted butter or avocado oil
½ cup chopped pecans
6 oz. organic blueberries

Custard:
3 large eggs
2 cups half and half (or a mixture of low carb milk and heavy cream equaling 2 cups)
1/3 cup low carb sweetener of choice (allulose/erythritol blend works well)
1½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt

Lemon Yogurt Sauce:
1/3 cup plain greek yogurt
2 tablespoons half and half
2 tablespoons allulose honey (or granulated allulose)
2 teaspoons lemon zest (or 2 drops lemon oil)
A pinch of salt

1. Place the muffin mix into a large mixing bowl. Whisk together the low carb milk, sour cream, butter or avocado oil, and five eggs in a large measuring cup. Add the milk mixture to the muffin mix and whisk with a fork until blended and smooth. Fold in the chopped pecans. (If you can’t find King Arthur’s Keto Muffin Mix, you can substitute your favorite low carb pancake recipe.)

2. Heat a griddle or large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add a teaspoon of avocado oil to grease the pan. Pour about 1/4 cup batter for each pancake onto the hot griddle. Spread the batter into a 4 inch circle using the back of a small spoon. Cook until the edges look dry and the bottoms are golden brown, about 3 minutes. Carefully flip the pancake and cook on the other side until the pancake springs back when touched in the center, another 2-3 minutes. Remove pancakes to a wire rack to cool and repeat with the remaining batter. You should end up with 18-20 pancakes.

Bread Pudding Steps

3. Slice each pancake in half and arrange with the cut side down into two rows in an 8 x 8“ baking dish that has been sprayed with cooking spray. (You may not need all the pancakes to fill the baking dish. Save any unused pancakes to eat later.) Scatter half of the blueberries over the pancakes, tucking a few between each layer. This can be done 1-2 days ahead and then stored in the refrigerator, covered with plastic wrap, until the night before you plan to serve. 

4. The night before you plan to cook and serve, whisk together 3 eggs, the 2 cups half-and-half, sweetener, vanilla, cinnamon and salt. Pour the custard mixture over the pancakes and blueberries in the baking dish. Chill at least four hours and up to overnight to allow the custard to soak into the pancakes.

Cooked Bread Pudding

5. Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake the casserole until puffed and the custard is set, 45 to 50 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes to cool before serving. To serve, sprinkle with remaining blueberries and drizzle with sugar free syrup or Lemon Yogurt Sauce. Serve warm. Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator and reheated before serving.

6. Lemon Yogurt Sauce: Whisk together the yogurt, half and half, sweetener, lemon zest and a pinch of salt until smooth and not too thick. Of needed, add more liquid a teaspoon at a time until you achieve the proper consistency. Makes about ½ cup.

Nutritional Information per serving (no yogurt sauce): 319 calories, 20.4 g carbohydrates (2.9 g dietary fiber, 4.8 g sugars, 17 g sugar alcohols), 24.7 g total fat (9.9 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 216 mg cholesterol, 498 mg sodium, 173 mg calcium, 308 mg potassium, 3 mg iron, 184 IU Vit A, 3 mg Vit C, 10.9 g protein. Net carbs per serving: 1.5 grams

Photos and recipe by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission.

Saturday, July 6, 2024

Instant Pot Keto Bread Pudding (or Oven Baked)

Instant Pot Keto Bread Pudding (or Oven Baked)

For as long as I can remember, Classic Bread Pudding has been a favorite comfort food of mine. This low carb, gluten free bread pudding is every bit as comforting as a traditional recipe! You can use any low carb bread of your choice, but I actually prefer using leftover keto yellow cake as a base, or a mixture of keto cake and low carb bread. My favorite boxed Keto Cake Mix is King Arthur’s brand, but any keto yellow cake (made from scratch or a mix) will work in this recipe. It’s very easy to make this pudding in an Instant Pot, but baking it in an oven works just as well. Instead of traditional raisins, I sprinkled one tablespoon of black Zante currants over the pudding before cooking. They only add 1 carb per serving, while maintaining that authentic flavor (feel free to leave them out, if you wish). Whether made in an Instant Pot or in the oven, this simple classic dessert will warm your heart!

Instant Pot Keto Bread Pudding (or Oven Baked)
Makes 6 servings

4 cups low carb bread (or leftover keto yellow cake), cubed and dried out
2 large eggs, beaten
1½ cups low carb milk of choice
1/4 cup low carb brown sugar substitute, packed (use only 2 tablespoons if using cake)
1/8 teaspoon salt 
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
A pinch of mace (optional)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon black Zante currants*

1. Spray a 7-inch (1½ quart) baking dish or Bundt pan with non-stick spray or grease well with butter; set aside. If bread or cake is fresh, break into pieces or cut into cubes and spread out on a cookie sheet. Bake in a 300° oven for 10 minutes to dry out a bit before proceeding.

2. Place the bread in the greased 7-inch baking dish or Bundt pan. Whisk together the remaining ingredients, except the currants. Pour the custard mixture over the bread and let it soak in for a few minutes. Sprinkle the currants over the bread. Cover loosely with a “tin foil hat” so condensation doesn’t build up on the pudding as it cooks in the Instant Pot. (If baking in the oven, do not cover with foil.)

3. Pour 1½ cups of water into the Instant Pot. Put the pudding on a trivet and lower it into the pot. Close the lid. Set controls to PRESSURE COOK on HIGH (or Manual) for 15 minutes. Make sure the seal valve is closed and press start.

4. When the cooking is done, leave it to release pressure naturally. When the pin drops, open the pot. Lift the pudding out and remove the foil. Leave it to cool on the counter for a few minutes and, if cooked in a Bundt pan, then you may invert it onto a plate. Serve warm or chilled with whipped cream, low carb ice cream or sugar free caramel sauce.

5. Oven Baking Directions: Follow steps 1 and 2. (Do not cover pudding with foil.) Place pudding in a preheated 350° oven and bake for 30 minutes, or until custard is set but still a little wobbly in the center. Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack.

*Note: If you choose to omit the currants, you may subtract 1 g of carb from the nutritional information per serving.

IP Keto Bread Pudding

Nutritional Information per serving (1/6th of recipe): 112 calories, 3.3 g carbohydrate (0.9 g dietary fiber, 1.8 g sugars, 2 g sugar alcohols), 8.2 g total fat (1.2 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 115 mg cholesterol, 176 mg sodium, 137 mg calcium, 76 mg potassium, 1 mg iron, 95 IU Vit A, 7.7 g protein. Net carbs per serving: 2.4 grams

Recipe and photos by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Keto Dutch Stamppot

Keto Dutch Stamppot

Stamppot is a Dutch comfort dish that is traditionally made with mashed potatoes, mixed with vegetables and topped with smoked sausage, meatballs and sometimes gravy. Recently my daughter and I took a trip to The Netherlands where she enjoyed this meal of pure warmth and comfort on a chilly night in Amsterdam. I returned home determined to make a low carb version. It was so easy to remake it with low carb substitutions without sacrificing texture or flavor! I couldn’t be more delighted with the result! I made mine with meatballs, but feel free to substitute smoked sausage, fish or whatever sounds right to you.

Keto Dutch Stamppot
Makes 4 servings

1 recipe of Quick and Easy Mashed Cauliflower (click here for the recipe)
1 cup endive, chopped
½ cup kale leaves, cabbage or sauerkraut, chopped into small pieces

Meatballs:
1 pound 85% ground beef
½ cup onion, finely chopped
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
½ teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Gravy:
1½ cups beef broth (to reduce sodium, you can substitute low sodium broth)
3 tablespoons heavy cream
¾ teaspoon xanthan gum
Salt and pepper to taste

1. Prepare the mashed cauliflower as directed. While hot, stir in the endive and kale. Set aside. (This can be made ahead.)

2. To make the meatballs, mix together the ground beef, onion, parsley, salt and pepper. Form into 8 balls. Place on a baking sheet and bake in an oven that has been preheated to 350 degrees F. Bake for about 20-25 minutes, turning half way through cooking, until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F. 

3. Meanwhile, make the gravy in a saucepan. Whisk together the beef broth and heavy cream and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Sprinkle the xanthan gum over the top and whisk vigorously until well incorporated. Bring to a boil and cook, stirring often, until the gravy has thickened to the desired consistency. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

4. To serve, spoon 1/2 cup of mashed cauliflower into a serving bowl, top with 2 meatballs and couple of spoonfuls of hot gravy. Enjoy!

5. Leftovers can be stored in airtight containers and refrigerated for up to 4 days. I recommend storing the mashed cauliflower separate from the meatballs and gravy. Reheat to enjoy again!

Keto Stamppot

Nutritional Information per serving: 443 calories, 8.5 g carbohydrate (3.3 g dietary fiber, 3.4 g sugars), 33.7 g total fat (17 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 126 mg cholesterol, 1120 mg sodium, 135.4 mg calcium, 498 mg potassium, 3 mg iron, 345 IU Vit A, 61 mg Vit C, 27.4 g protein. Net carbs per serving: 5.2 grams

Recipe and photos by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Low Carb Lemon Meringue Cake

Low Carb Lemon Meringue Cake

I’m a bit obsessed with King Arthur’s Keto Cake Mixes these days! They’re easy, because all of the dry ingredients are measured out, and they can be enhanced by the addition of other flavors. The other thing I really like about the cakes made from these mixes is that the cake is light and moist…and it stays flavorful and moist for days! In this cake, I simply exchanged butter for part of the oil called for and added lemon zest. Also, I baked it in a special Charlotte-style cake pan that gives the illusion that ladyfingers encircle the outside of the cake. The result is spectacular, but actually required very little effort! This Lemon Meringue Cake was a huge hit at a recent family celebration, enjoyed by everyone, whether they normally eat low carb or not. Looking for a fun spring dessert? This may be it!

Low Carb Lemon Meringue Cake 
Serves 8

Cake:
King Arthur Keto Yellow Cake Mix (use melted unsalted butter in place of half of the oil, otherwise follow box instructions)
And add the zest of one lemon to the batter

Lemon Meringue Filling:
1 1/4 cup water
2 ½ teaspoons dry gelatin powder (unflavored)
½ cup allulose/erythritol blend sweetener
Zest of 2 lemons
½ cup fresh squeezed lemon juice (3-4 lemons)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter 
4 egg yolks, beaten
1/4 cup heavy cream

Swiss Meringue Topping:
½ cup allulose
2 large egg whites

1. Cake: Preheat oven to 375° F. Set aside 2 teaspoons of the dry cake mix for dusting the pan. Brush the Charlotte cake pan with melted butter and dust with the reserved 2 teaspoons of dry cake mix; set aside.

King Arthur Keto Yellow Cake Mix

2. Follow the directions on the box of keto cake mix, except substitute melted unsalted butter for half of the oil and add the zest of one lemon. Optional, you can also add 1/2 teaspoon butter cookie emulsion for extra flavor or vanilla extract.

3. Spread the batter into the prepared baking pan. Tap the pan on a kitchen towel-lined counter several times to settle batter and release any air bubbles. Bake until golden and a wooden toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 30 to 35 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches between 190 - 200°. Let cool and pan for 10 minutes. Invert cake onto a wire rack and let it cool completely. (If you do not have a Charlotte cake pan, you may use an 8 inch springform pan.)

Charlotte Cake Pan

4. Lemon Filling: Place the water in a heavy sauce pan and sprinkle the gelatin over the water. Allowed to sit for five minutes until the gelatin is well hydrated. Whisk the gelatin and water over low to medium heat until the gelatin dissolves. Add sweetener, butter, zest and lemon juice. 

5. Temper the egg yolks by whisking, 1/2 cup of the hot lemon mixture slowly into them, whisking continuously. Off the heat, slowly add the tempered egg yolks back to the sauce pan of lemon mixture while whiskey. Return the saucepan to low heat for 4 to 5 minutes, do not boil. Add 1/4 cup heavy cream and whisk to combine. Taste and adjust sweetness as desired. 

6. While the lemon filling mixture is still warm, poke the center part of the cake with a chopstick and drizzle about 1/2 cup of the lemon liquid over the holes. Cover the cake with plastic wrap and refrigerate.

7. Allow the remaining lemon filling to cool in the refrigerator for a few hours to thicken into a soft gel before spooning it onto the cake.

8. Transfer the cake to a serving plate. Fill with the thickened gel filling, spreading with an offset spatula. Return the cake to the refrigerator, uncovered, to cool and completely set.

9. Swiss Meringue: In heat proof bowl of a standing mixer, whisk together the aulos and egg whites by hand. Place the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Cook, whisking frequently, until the aulos completely dissolves, and an instant thermometer registers 120 to 130°. Make sure that the bottom of the bowl does not touch the simmering water! 

10. Carefully return the bowl to the standing mixer. Using the whisk attachment, beat at high speed until stiff peaks form, and the bowl is cool to the touch, 2 to 3 minutes. Use immediately. Makes about 2 cups.

11. If desired, place, the Swiss Meringue into a large pastry bag fitted with a star piping tip. Pipe meringue as desired. If you do not have a piping bag, just dollop the Swiss Meringue onto the top of the set lemon filling. Using a hand held kitchen torch, carefully brown the meringue as desired. Serve immediately or refrigerate. (The meringue will stay in good shape for 4-5 hours, but will begin to deteriorate into a less firm foam the longer it sits, so it is best to serve the cake within several hours of piping the meringue.)

Keto Lemon Meringue Cake Sliced

Nutritional Information per serving: 291 calories, 18.3 g carbohydrates (12.3 g dietary fiber, 2.7 g sugars, 2 g sugar alcohols), 24.9 g total fat (10.8 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 254 mg cholesterol, 337 mg sodium, 96.7 mg calcium, 200 mg potassium, 2 mg iron, 198 IU Vit A, 10 mg Vit C, 8.8 g protein. Net carbs per serving: 4 grams

Photos and recipe by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission. 

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Keto Cake Boats

Keto Cake Boats

This cake was baked in a top-split, New England style hot dog bun baking pan! (Although you could use a 13” x 9” baking pan and cut into buns.) I made two flavors of Whipped Mascarpone Cream and laid out an array of toppings and my family had a blast making custom Cake Boats at a recent party. Whether you prefill these cakes or allow your guests to create their own, this dessert will be a BIG HIT with everyone! (I bought the hot dog bun baking pan on the King Arthur’s Baking Company website.)

Keto Cake Boats
Makes 10 bun-size cakes or 20 smaller cakes

Keto Cake Mix (I recommend King Arthur’s Keto Yellow or Chocolate Cake Mix)*
Ingredients called for on the box (eggs, milk, oil, etc)

Whipped Mascarpone Cream 
Makes about 3 cups of frosting

1 1/4 cups heavy whipping cream, cold
½ cup low carb powdered sweetener (I used LaKanto Monkfruit Confectioners sweetener)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
8 ounces plain mascarpone cheese (not sweetened), softened but still chilled

Whipped Chocolate Mascarpone Cream
Makes 3 cups

1 1/4 cups heavy whipping cream, cold
½ cup low carb powdered sweetener (I used LaKanto Monkfruit Confectioners sweetener)
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
8 ounces plain mascarpone cheese (not sweetened), softened but still chilled

Garnishes: berries or other low carb fruit, sugar free sprinkles, chopped nuts, my sugar free Keto Chocolate Fudge Sauce (click here to see recipe)

King Arthur’s Keto Yellow Cake Mix

1. Make the cake according to the package directions and bake in the New England style hot dog bun pan or a 13” x 9” pan that has been sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. *NOTE: The King Arthur’s Cake Mix I used wasn’t enough to fill the hot dog pan or a 13” x 9” baking pan. I used two cake mixes and made a double batch of batter, which was more than I needed, so I made cupcakes out of the excess batter and froze them for another time. Fill whichever baking pan you use to about ½” below the rim and then bake according to directions or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. After 10 minutes, remove cake to a wire rack to cool completely.

New England Hot Dog Bun Baking Pan

2. Make the Whipped Mascarpone Cream: Add the heavy whipping cream, powdered sweetener and vanilla extract to a large mixer bowl and whip on high speed until soft peaks form. If making the chocolate version, also add the cocoa powder.

3. Add the mascarpone cheese to the whipped cream and whip until stiff peaks form. It will happen fairly quickly. (I prefer to use the mascarpone cheese when still chilled, but softened a bit, so that it will incorporate well without chunks. The warmer the mascarpone cheese is, the more likely it is to soften to the point that it won’t firm up well again, and can make too soft of a frosting. I suggest taking it out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before using so that it softens a bit, but is still cool.)

4. Cut the cooled cake into buns and cut a V-shape along the top of each bun. Fill with mascarpone cream and garnish with berries or other toppings. Drizzle with sugar free chocolate sauce and serve.

Keto Cake Boat with toppings

Nutritional Information will vary, depending on the fruit and other toppings used. One full-size cake boat made from King Arthur’s Keto Yellow Cake Mix according to package directions is 168 calories, 15.6 g carbs (12 g dietary fiber, 2 g sugars), 14.4 g total fat (2.4 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 92 mg cholesterol, 272 mg sodium, 10 mg calcium, 139.2 mg potassium, 1 mg iron, 4.8 g protein. Net carbs per cake (without toppings): 3.6 grams

Recipe and photos by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2024
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission.