WebTo make this Keto & Low Carb Chicken Club Sandwich, you start by cooking the bacon and warming up the cooked chicken. Then cut the 6 large lettuce leaves into …
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WebEnjoy low carb syrups on breakfast and then delicious keto dessert sauces on ice cream. Use our zero sugar spreads on your toast or pancake. Dark Chocolate Hot Fudge …
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WebChocolate Ricotta Mousse Recipe. 250g or 1/2 pound Ricotta Cheese. 1-2 Tablespoons Stevia. 2-3 Tablespoons Cocoa Powder. Move the ricotta into a large bowl. …
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Keto Fudge is a great addition to the sweet snacks rotation for these upcoming holidays. This easy chocolate Fudge will have you saying "oh, fudge" in a good way with this foolproof fudge recipe. Pour heavy whipping cream into small pot and bring to boil over medium heat. Once boiling, reduce to simmer for approximately 30 minutes.
Low Carb is definitely something delicious to celebrate. There’s just something about fudge that makes us extra happy. Maybe its the texture, which ironically can only be truly described as fudge-y. Yes, fudge is a food, a texture and a substitute naughty word. We. Love. Fudge.
But, I know that I can always make my own keto diet friendly desserts. Most of these easy fudge recipes could be considered sweet fat bombs. On low carb, we never skimp on the fat which is a good thing. That’s because fat is essential to the body and is what we burn instead of carbs on low carb.
If you use a granulated low carb sweetener it won’t dissolve enough and your low carb fudge will taste gritty. So I highly recommend not using it. Instead, I use powdered Swerve. It works just like regular powdered sugar and will dissolve so you won’t have any sugar granules in your homemade fudge.