A classic party treat made healthier — without sacrificing even the tiniest bit of taste! This low-carbified, sugar-free Chocolate Chip Cheese Ball is the perfect choice for any keto party.
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A classic party treat made healthier — without sacrificing even the tiniest bit of taste! This low-carbified, sugar-free Chocolate Chip Cheese Ball is the perfect choice for any keto party.
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Rich, savory and buttery, this scrumptious 4-ingredient cream cheese- and butter-based spread is a perfect topping for your low-carb or keto bread — kind of like a homemade version of Boursin, the popular (and terribly addictive!) herbed garlic-cheese spread. (If you follow a keto lifestyle, you can use this delicious spread as a fat bomb, too.).
Garlic and feta offer lots of flavor on their own here, and you can add extra punch with fresh chives, if you like. Then the mixture is whipped till it’s smooth and fluffy, and the result is a low-carb treat you’ll want to slather on just about everything.
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In this post, you will get a recipe not only for an unbelievably tasty low-carb pesto, but also a delicious recipe HOW to use that pesto! The beautiful, spring-colored Pesto Deviled Eggs are just perfect for Easter.
I tested and improved the pesto recipe over 10 times, so you can trust it is the BEST one! (And the lowest in carbs!) I’ve seen lots of effort to get the authentic taste with as few carbs as possible and the perfect texture — not too thin but on the other hand not too thick either. And the best: a secret ingredient makes this pesto not only genuinely flavorful, but also really low in carbs. Read on to find out what it is!
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Be prepared to get lots of goodies in this post! I will review clean eating (and low-carb) products, throw a giveaway, and last but not least, provide you with an easy and scrumptious recipe for a perfect, savory (and fatty!) 3-ingredient low-carb spread! So, if you are into fat bombs, the spread is a wonderful “fat bomb” spread, tailored to fit with one of the reviewed products. Read on to find out which product and to get the recipe!
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Easter is just after a couple of days away from now. Here are two easy recipes for your Easter celebrations. I’m sure you are going to cook — and maybe color and decorate — some eggs, so these recipes are an excellent way to use the leftover eggs.
The Easter Egg Salad is a tasty and colorful variation on regular egg salad. Here sauteed onion gives delicious flavor and curry powder colors the salad with yellow hue, perfect for Easter and springtime. Curry powder is sauteed together with the onion to squeeze out all the color and taste. Be sure to refrigerate the salad overnight so that the flavors mingle. And if you would like to make a dairy-free version, use coconut oil or olive oil for cooking the onion and the curry powder.
The Easter Egg Butter is variation on the Easter Egg Salad — and as colorful and tasty! This recipe doesn’t contain mayonnaise, so if you have problems with raw eggs, you might get enthusiastic with this one!
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This Totally Terrific Toasted Pecan Butter is a perfect way to include some healthy fats in your LCHF diet. I created a new approach to prepare toasted pecan butter. Instead of brown sugar the butter is browned to get a delicious, nutty flavor. Pecans are also toasted — but not just boringly in a dry skillet or oven. No, they are toasted together in an ample amount of good old butter. Therefore the pecans will be crispy, buttery and toasted outside, and chewy inside. They’ll get a texture which is totally irresistible!
Combined with some more softened butter, sweetener, vanilla (and other spices, if you like), the result is beyond heavenly. This, you cannot resist!
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This is how I’ve made my tzatziki for years. The classic simple and tasty Greek-style sauce or dip goes well with almost any meat or fish.
I also like to serve tzatziki as salad dressing. For example, simple salad consisting of iceberg lettuce and watermelon tastes heavenly when topped with a dollop of tzatziki.
Also with these Tasty Feta Burgers tzatziki is like the icing on the cake! (Or so…)
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Here is an easy and delicious spread for all kale lovers. This is a great alternative to kale smoothies and salads.
Spread this rich and tasty specialty on gluten-free bread and crackers. Whip up a batch for a cozy weekday evening or serve the spread in a decorative bowl for a party.
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Paskha or pasha is something many people eat during Easter here in Finland regardless of their religion. We have even commercial — of course sugar-laden — versions of paskha. Originally paskha is enjoyed by Orthodox Christians on Easter and the dish originates from Russia.
Well, for some people Easter is not Easter without paskha, whereas some people cannot stand it. Finnish paskha differs from Russian paskha in the sense that Russian paskha has smooth texture and the ingredients are simpler. Actually I didn’t know this difference before I did some googling and found this recipe for Russian paskha. I adapted my own sugar-free low-carb paskha version from that recipe.
Russian paskha is seasoned with just a hint of vanilla while the Finnish version is bursting with almonds, raisins, sultanas and lemon flavor.
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Ewwww! Look at those smashed toad brains with curdled blood, spotted with gray matter. A bit slime as well? And some guts? Just kidding 🙂 Read below the secrets of making this scary looking but yummy Halloween spread. By the looks of it, you couldn’t ever guess how delicious it tastes, especially with my sour cream and chive crackers!
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