This low carb muffin recipe round-up is for all of you low-carbers who are tired of eating chicken and eggs. There's nothing like a low carb pastry-like treat when you haven't had sugar in a while.
The thing I love about muffins so much is that they're easy to take on-the-go while keeping your portions in control. If it's made into a loaf of bread, then the entire thing is gone by noon! Well, that's the case for me. No. Self. Control.
I hope you enjoy these quick and easy recipes and experiment a little by changing and adding ingredients to your liking. Furthermore, you can always add nuts, seeds, flax meal, protein powder and/or extracts to give them a flavor or nutritional boost!
Since we can't eat cake, then let's eat muffins instead!
1. Low Carb Blueberry Muffins
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Low Carb Blueberry Muffins
Author:Listotic
Prep Time:10 Minutes
Cook Time:20-25 Minutes
Total Time:30- 35 Minutes
Yield:12Muffins1x
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2 cups almond flour
3 tbsp splenda (or low carb sweetener of your choice)
In a medium bowl, mix together the wet ingredients.
In a large bowl, mix together all of the dry ingredients except for the blueberries.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined (do not over mix).
Carefully fold in the blueberries.
Divide the mixture between the 12 muffin tin liners, and bake for 20-25 minutes or until set in the middle and golden brown on the top.
Enjoy!
Notes
According to my calculations, there are about 8 grams of carbs and 7 grams of protein in each muffin.
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Most muffins you buy at the grocery store, pick up at a bakery, or get at a coffee shop are loaded with sugar and white flour. These ingredients make them very high in carbs, so they wouldn't work on a low-carb or keto diet.
Almond flour is probably the most widely used keto flour substitute. It's made simply from crushed almonds and is extremely low in carbs, containing only 3 grams of total carbs and 1 gram of net carbs per 2-tablespoon (14-gram) serving ( 3 ).
A 1/4 cup of blanched almond flour has 6 grams of carbohydrates and 3 grams of fiber, so it has 3 grams of net carbs. For comparison, a 1/4 cup of all-purpose flour has nearly 24 grams of carbohydrates and less than 1 gram of fiber.
A lazy keto diet only requires someone to limit their carbohydrates to 10% or less of their daily calories. This approach means that a person does not need to track their fat and protein intake. Some people use keto diets to lose weight or reduce their body fat.
The classic ketogenic diet involves carefully calculating your intake of calories, carbs, fat, and protein to achieve ketosis, a metabolic state in which your body burns mostly fat ( 1 ). However, lazy keto is far less strict, as you only have to pay attention to your carb intake.
The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.
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Berries are a popular choice for people watching their carb intake. Strawberries have the fewest carbs of all types of berries, while blackberries have the fewest net carbs. For each 100 g of strawberries, you'll get 7.68 g of carbohydrates and 2 g of fiber, yielding a net of 5.68 g of carbohydrates.
1. Sugary Foods. Most people already think of many of the foods in this category as unhealthy treats. Candy, soft drinks, and sweet desserts such as cake, chocolate, and ice cream are all expected entries on a list of carbs to avoid to lose weight.
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Bad or simple carbohydrates include sugars and refined grains that have been stripped of all bran, fiber, and nutrients, such as white bread, pizza dough, pasta, pastries, white flour, white rice, sweet desserts, and many breakfast cereals.
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