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Keto Glass Skin Chicken

Keto Glass Skin Chicken. This chicken has got to have the crispiest skin ever, if done correctly will crack like glass, and with only 6 ingredients is one of my easiest to make. Yes, lots of good fats. I discovered this recipe on a site called Splash of Keto. (I ...

Keto Hoisin Tartar Sauce

Keto Hoisin Tartar Sauce. I decided to post this recipe for myself so I wouldn’t have to guess at the ingredients every time I wanted to make it. So make it or not, it is fabulous and I probably will never go back to my older Tartar Sauce again. There ...

Keto Daikon Tartiflette

Keto Daikon Tartiflette. I am making this recipe available because…drum roll please…I had absolutely all the ingredients in hand and at the ready including Creme Fraiche that I just happened to make last week. I have changed nothing except to replace Yukon Gold potatoes with Daikon Radish so you are ...

Keto Vietnamese Shaking Beef

Keto Vietnamese Shaking Beef. You are going to see this most often served atop a salad and if that’s what you want then by all means do it and it’s what I did the first time I made it. If presented with just meat I would choose just meat every ...

Keto Eggplant Parmesan

Keto Eggplant Parmesan. This recipe is for two-three people so all you need to do is double it for four or…buy a really large eggplant. (Not Recommended) The idea may be to look at your finished fried slices to determine the number of people you can serve. You will need ...

Low Carb Greek Salad

Low Carb Greek Salad. With a quick look at the list of ingredients, this is one terrific dish of flavor. Can easily be eaten for lunch or as a light dinner and if you don't have or have access to Halloumi Cheese then Feta is a great substitute. This low ...

Low Carb Chicken Hearts

Low Carb Chicken Hearts. Don't ask why but I have always loved chicken hearts. They are super easy to fix and because of the their high fat content, they are naturally very high in the satiety category. I happen to pretty much like most (but not all) organ meats and ...

Zucchini Mushroom Daikon Casserole

Zucchini Mushroom Daikon Casserole. I know that casserole dish looks like it has gone through the Boer War because it has. It was my mom's long before I got it is 1992. As I write this recipe I have had three portions of it with the 4th waiting in the ...

Keto Tiger Everything Dip

Keto Tiger Everything Dip pretty well spells out what it is in its name, and is another one of those things that I like to say is good on a brick…and it is that good. I am showing it as kind of a tartar sauce dip with shrimp but it ...

Low Carb Daikon Radish O’Brien

Low Carb Daikon Radish O’Brien is a particularly versatile dish and will go with just about any meats. But where it really shines is with eggs for breakfast, which I eat for dinner. I call them super glorified hash browns and can also be used with left-over Prime Rib, Pulled ...

Keto Middle Eastern Israeli Salad

Keto Middle Eastern Israeli Salad is a light lemony side dish to any meal and the best news is that it can be made ahead of time, including adding the avocado because it has loads of lemon juice and olive oil. You can adjust your own amounts because this recipe ...

Chicken Vindaloo

Chicken Vindaloo. About 6 months ago I walked out to get my mail and there was a package delivered by Uber Eats or some such company and since I have never ordered take-out food from anyone, I knew it wasn't for me. I called the restaurant to let them know ...

Keto Bunless Philly Cheesesteak

Keto Bunless Philly Cheesesteak. I'm not sure but I may have had only one or two of these is my whole life and the reason is probably because I don't particularly like green peppers. Well, I have been an adult for a long time now and guess what, I fixed ...

Keto Daikon French Fries

Keto Daikon French Fries and I can not imagine any recipe more simple than this. Potatoes have been a staple the world round for 1,000's of years, the daikon radish, probably a long time later but I know for sure, as a diabetic, it has been good to me. Who ...

Keto Chicken Spiedini

Keto Chicken Spiedini and what a terrific way to enjoy chicken. Easy, easy recipe with lots of kudos, oohs, awes, & praise from your family or dinner guests and...what a great way to worm Ground Pork Rinds instead of bread crumbs into your food. Keto Chicken Spiedini is super lemony ...

Keto Cream Cheese Fondue

Keto Cream Cheese Fondue. This cream cheese fondue is the second fondue recipe on the site but honestly it is the easier, creamier of the two. Many people have trouble melting Gruyère or other traditional fondue cheeses so this keto cream cheese fondue is for you. Personally it is difficult ...

Keto Thousand Island Dressing

Keto Thousand Island Dressing. I should have posted this keto thousand island dressing recipe a 1,000 years ago but you know how it is and better late than never. I kind of messed up a little getting ahead of myself with pictures and kinda forgot to take a picture of ...

Keto Carolina Meat Mop

Keto Carolina Meat Mop is dedicated to my friend Steve C. who lived in North Carolina until…he found the fantastic Kelly T who...just happened to live in Canada. He followed her to Canada at the beginning of the “Covid”, has not been able to return to his home, and I’m ...

Keto Tonnato

Keto Tonnato and it kind of reminds me of the song; you say Potato, I say Potahto, you say Tomato, I say Tomahto.... Let's call the whole thing off. Only we are not calling the whole thing off because this Keto Tonnato Sauce is literally to die for good. It ...

Keto Cream Of Bacon Soup

Keto Cream Of Bacon Soup. A while ago a new Italian butcher shop opened near me and they have & smoke their own jowl bacon (guanciale). I bought some and have eaten nothing but this bacon ever since. I never know or can remember when something enters my brain or ...

Low Carb Tiger Sauce

Low Carb Tiger Sauce. I made this the other day on a whim and it was so good I decided to make it a recipe for you. Super easy and can be served with many meats. It is pretty spicy but the good news; there are no Thai bird chili ...
Radishes aka Potatoes

All Things Daikon Radish

All Things Daikon Radish. Or...in my keto~lowcarb diabetic world...potatoes. Since going lowcarb and after having been diagnosed as diabetic 12 years ago, I have been using daikon and red radishes as my potato substitute with spectacular results and I am sharing them all below. Never could there have been a ...

Keto Mediterranean Salad

Keto Mediterranean Salad. Hoping you can not only tell from the pictures but also from the simple ingredients how good this keto Mediterranean salad really is. The emphasis is on the herbs and you can easily use more of one than the other. I like to make the dressing the ...

Keto Yellow Squash Casserole

Keto Yellow Squash Casserole. Hard to make a casserole look very pretty so you better make it taste spectacular, this is, and it's so easy to put together. If it is flavor you're after then this keto yellow squash casserole is the answer. I've now made it three times and ...

Keto Stuffed Chicken Boats

Keto Stuffed Chicken Boats. I have made and stuffed chicken breasts before but never like this. Usually you have to slice the breast from the side to make a pocket, the tenderloin tends to fall off and…what a mess, but not these pretty puppies. The opening is made in the ...

Low Carb Cabbage Fritters

Low Carb Cabbage Fritters. Found this recipe tootling around the internet and it sounded fantastic. There was not much I would need to change except subbing ground pork rinds for flour and They. Are. Incredibly. Delicious. I have included a lovely yogurt dip and I also think either my Asian ...

Keto Mexican Chicken Queso Soup

Keto Mexican Chicken Queso Soup. A couple of weeks ago I bought a 16 oz. jar of a fabulous Queso to fix myself some nachos using Pork Skins instead of some other high carb chip and since I live alone, I had tons (of Queso) left over. What you see ...

Low Carb Shrimp & Sausage Jambalaya

Low Carb Shrimp & Sausage Jambalaya. Goodbye, Joe, me gotta go, me oh my oh. Me gotta go, pole the pirogue down the bayou. Jambalaya and a crawfish pie and filé gumbo, Son of a gun, we'll have big fun on the bayou. A few of the words from the ...

Keto Vegetable Dip

Keto Vegetable Dip. It's been a wild ride getting this into a recipe and here's the story. I first made it just messing around in the kitchen but I liked it so much I made it again and knew it was a winner. Soooo first, as I made it several ...

Keto Sweet Lime Shrimp

Keto Sweet Lime Shrimp. Do you like easy? Do you like shrimp? Do you like butter? Do you like lime? If you answered yes to these questions this recipe may be for you. I have garnished mine the way I like it and you will do the same. Served it ...

Low Carb Carbalose Flour Bread

Low Carb Carbalose Flour Bread. Like all true diabetics I went on the internet trying to find a “recipe” for low carb bread.  I never did find that recipe but the quest led me to do this website and is the culmination of this recipe.  Who’d have guessed that looking for a silly bread recipe would also catch a crook.

DO NOT USE CARBQUIK-IT WILL NOT WORK.

Low Carb Carbalose Flour BreadLow Carb Carbalose Flour BreadLow Carb Carbalose Flour BreadCarbalose Mini BaguettesCarbalose Mini BaguettesIt took me many, many tries to get this recipe just right and I paid nearly $700.00 to have it tested through Exova Laboratories so I know all the figures are correct. (See Below Recipe).

If you think you can’t live without bread then here you go. This bread is good, good, good.

Carbalose Bread Addendum & Update

I have wanted to write this addendum update for about 6-8 months, am finally doing it, and it will make your breads and rolls oh so much better.  I have had people asking me how to get rid of the holes that sometimes end up in their bread. I set about trying to find a solution and have come up with it and all it entails is adding one whole egg in place of ¼ C water. I have also begun using butter instead of coconut oil but that is a personal preference. It is the egg that makes the difference and somehow, chemically, not only enables better stability of the dough but better keeps it from losing some of its puffiness or collapsing. I haven’t done it yet, except for many loaves of bread but I do think this change will make a big difference for you when shaping and making rolls or things like hamburger or hotdog buns and larger baguettes for garlic bread etc. This small change will work in any of the bread-like recipes using 1½ C of Carbalose Flour or more.

Don’t despair if you do not have an electric knife but you will probably not be able to make a less than ½” cut the way I can.  I would think on average and if cut with a good bread knife, you should be able to get 14-15 slices which is completely acceptable.

You can do all the same things with this slightly smaller loaf that can be done with the only slightly larger loaf so have at it and have fun with it.

  • Equipment Needed:
  • Large Cuisinart or other Large Food Processor
  • Electric Knife
  • Small Cutting Board
  • 4½” x 8½” x 3″ Small Glass Loaf Pan
  • If you use a larger loaf pan then your bread will be longer, not rise as high, and will be wider that the picture above.
  • Use this recipe if you have a Standard 4″x8″ Loaf Pan

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If you do not have an electric knife you will probably not get the slice counts.  This of course is OK but your nutritionals would vary slightly and accordingly.

This recipe may or may not work in a bread machine.  I personally do not have one so I am unable to test it.

 

Use for Stuffed Strawberry Cream Cheese French Toast and the dough may also be used for rolls, buns, individual baguettes, and whatever else you might imagine.  Not only does low carb carbalose flour bread makes great bread crumbs and yes, even Basic Pizza Crust.  A roll, hot out of the oven?  Slathered with butter?  Heavenly.

For many other Carbalose Flour recipes please see All Things Carbalose informational page.

If you will just make 3 loaves of low carb carbalose flour bread, one for bread, one for croutons, and one for crumbs, I doubt you will ever want to be without them. Many other recipes are built around this basic recipe using more or less some of the same ingredients.

  • Carbalose Flour may be purchased in 3 lb. bags from www.netrition.com
  • Complete Nutritionals for rolls, buns, baguettes, cubes and crumbs are below recipe.

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The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread
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Ingredients
  1. 2¼ C Carbalose Flour
  2. ¼ C Wheat Gluten
  3. ¼ C Coconut Flour
  4. 1 t Salt
  5. ¼ t Guar Gum
  6. ¼ t Xanthan Gum
  7. ¼ C Golden Flaxseed Meal***
  8. ¼ C Warm Water***
  9. 3 T+1 t Coconut Oil (I Now Use Butter)
  10. 1¼ C Water + (Only If Needed) or (1 C Water + 1 Whole Egg)
  11. 1½ T Yeast
  12. ½ t Sugar
  13. 7 Drops Liquid Sucralose*
Instructions
  1. Bloom yeast & sugar in 1 cup warm water for 10 minutes or until foamy.
  2. Add flaxseed to ¼ C warm water for 10 minutes. (It will become quite gelatinous)
  3. Put first 6 ingredients in processor and pulse to blend.
  4. Add 3 T melted coconut oil and pulse to blend.
  5. Add flaxseed mixture to dry ingredients and pulse to blend.
  6. Add liquid Sucralose to top of bloomed yeast and with machine running add to dry ingredients.
  7. Run processor for at least 2 minutes and probably a little longer adding any additional water as needed 1 T at a time.
  8. You want to make sure there is enough water. Dough should hold together, have a loose consistency and should not be sticky on your hands. At this point the dough should have the same look and feel of regular bread.
  9. Form into a ball and put into un-greased bowl and cover with film for about 20-25-30 minutes or until slightly less than doubled. If over-proofed it will not rise well the second time and will more than likely "fall", leaving a less that desirable looking loaf.
  10. Preheat oven to 350°.
  11. Take dough out of bowl and knead (very gently) until you are sure ALL air pockets are out.
  12. Form gently into loaf, put into greased (remaining 1 t coconut oil) pan, very loosely cover with film and let rise for 25-30 minutes. Do not over proof as it will rise a little more in the oven.
  13. Bake 45 minutes.
  14. Rest the bread in the pan at least 10 minutes.
  15. Make sure bread sides are not sticking to pan, remove gently, put on wire rack, and cool completely.
  16. Slice bread with an electric knife.
  17. 16 Servings
  18. 93 Calories, 6.8g Protein, 5.0g Fat, 8.9g Carbs, 5.4g Fiber, 3.5g Net Carbs
  19. 18 Servings
  20. 82 Calories, 6.0g Protein, 4.4g Fat, 7.9g Carbs, 4.8g Fiber, 3.1g Net Carbs
Notes
  1. You may easily substitute 1 whole egg in place of ¼ C water if you consistently get holes in your bread.
  2. Please note the use of *Sucralose in each of the recipes using Carbalose is only to negate the bitter taste of the flour and DOES NOT make the recipe “sweet”.
  3. Slice size is equivalent to a normal slice of pretty much any other normal bread.
  4. ** I plugged all the ingredients (except the Carbalose Flour) into a food database to get the figures below and added them to the Carbalose figures to get my Totals Per Loaf.
  5. ***The only difference between this recipe and the first one is soaking the flaxseed in warm water. It turns into a gelatinous mixture that seems, for some reason, to give the bread better structure, consistency & with less chance of “holes” in the bread. I have now tried this several times and it absolutely does work.
  6. If at any time after the loaf is form and touched, the indentation will remain even after baking and the same thing when taking out of the pan until the loaf in completely cooled. This is the reason I keep using the word gently.
  7. Flaxseed in warm water was suggested by Jeff L and my hat goes off to him.
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  • Carbalose Flour                                   
  • Calories           Carbohydrate             Fiber               Protein            Fat
  • 675                  108g                            65g                  70g                  25g
  • Rest of Ingredients**
  • 705                    37g                            21g                  29g                  53g
  • Totals Per Loaf
  • 1380                145g                            86g                  99g                  78g
  • Divided by 16 Slices=42g slice             
  • 86                        9g                              5g                    6g                    5g
  • Divided by 18 Slices=37g slice          
  • 77                        8g                              5g                    6g                    4g
  • 16 Slices/Loaf
  • 86 Calories, 6g Protein, 5g Fat, 9g Carbs, 5g Fiber, 4g Net Carbs
  • 18 Slices/Loaf
  • 77 Calories, 6g Protein, 4g Fat, 8g Carbs, 5g Fiber, 3g Net Carbs
  • Bread Cubes 11 Cups/Loaf
  • 125 Calories, 9g Protein, 7g Fat, 13g Carbs, 8g Fiber, 5g Net Carbs
  • Bread Crumbs 8 Cups/Loaf
  • 175 Calories, 12g Protein, 10g Fat, 19g Carbs, 11g Fiber, 8g Net Carbs

  • 12-2 oz. Rolls
  • 115 Calories, 8g Protein, 7g Fat , 12g Carbs, 7g Fiber, 5g Net Carbs

  • 12-2 oz. Mini Slider Buns
  • 115 Calories, 8g Protein, 7g Fat , 12g Carbs, 7g Fiber, 5g Net Carbs
  • 8  3 oz. Pencil Rolls
  • 168 Calories, 12g Protein, 10g Fat , 18g Carbs, 11g Fiber, 7g Net Carbs

  • 6 4 oz. Mini Baguettes
  • 230 Calories, 17g Protein, 9g Fat , 24g Carbs, 14g Fiber, 10g Net Carbs
  • 2-12 oz. Baguettes
  • 690 Calories, 50g Protein, 27g Fat , 73g Carbs, 43g Fiber, 30g Net Carbs