There are SIX options depending on how authentic vs low carb you would like the easy low carb Christmas cake to be. The plain version is the lowest in carbs, then you might want to add something a little special such as candied peel, goji berries, orange zest and brandy. Which, and how much you add, is completely up to you.
One small slice of fruit cake will definitely push you over the limit of your daily carb allowance and probably trigger even more sugar cravings. Nutrition facts: A slice of traditional fruit cake is 69g total carbs, 7g fiber, 62g net carbs. This low-carb keto Christmas cake per slice has 2.6 g net carbs, 6.6 g protein, 20 g fat, and 220 calories.
A lot of nuts are low in carbs, pecans and walnuts have only 4 carbs for each ¼ cup. So yes you can eat this sugar-free fruitcake on Keto, but as usual, watch your quantity and count your carbs for the day to see how big of a piece that you can have and stay within your range. Each piece of our sugar-free fruitcake is only 2.6 NET Carbs.
This sponge cake uses Delia's all-in-one method. Everyone loves this cake, which is rather special, full of good wholesome ingredients and so easy to make. To ring the changes you could use soft prunes and walnuts... This is unashamedly rich and luscious.