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prep time
10 min
cook time
0 min
ready time
10 min
Keto Caffe Con Panna
Caffe con panna is one of our favorite drinks because it is so indulgent with a nice dollop of slightly whipped cream on top. Simply brew your favorite coffee a little on the stronger side and top it with whipped cream.
What is caffe con panna?
Translating to 'coffee with cream' in Italian, this beverage consists of brewed coffee topped with a generous dollop of whipped cream. It is also known as "espresso con panna", this beverage is the perfect combination of bitter strong coffee and sweet cream.
What kind of coffee can you use for this Keto recipe?
Traditionally, this beverage is prepared using espresso, but you can use freshly brewed coffee or instant coffee mixed with boiling water. Just make sure that the coffee is strong because it will dilute when paired with the whipped cream.
Can you add fats to this Keto coffee?
Absolutely! Adding fats like butter, ghee, or coconut oil will keep you satiated and in Ketosis.
Net Carbs
0.9 g
Fiber
0 g
Total Carbs
0.9 g
Protein
0.6 g
Fats
11 g
103 cals
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Ingredients
Coffee
3 ounce
Heavy Cream
½ cup
Stevia Liquid
5 drop
Recipe Steps
steps 3
10 min
Step 1
Brew coffee any way you prefer, just be sure that it is on the strong side. Pour it into a serving mug. Alternatively, you can use espresso or instant coffee.Step 2
In a mixing bowl, add cold heavy cream and whip until frothy. Then add the stevia drops. Whip until stiff peaks form.Step 3
Add a dollop of cream on top of each cup. Serve hot!
Comments
Rumbletum 4 years ago
Can I use Swerve granules instead of stevia drops?
Cdibble 5 years ago
I added cinnamon and pumpkin spice seasoning to the cream mixture and it tastes like a pumpkin latte! DELICIOUS!!
Anonymous 6 years ago
Is it a 1 1/4 drop a tablespoon or teaspoon of the liquid Stevia
recipewriter 6 years ago
But I would measure that out to be sure. Also, I did fairly "quick" drops for this, but more certainly wouldn't hurt if you like things sweeter!
recipewriter 6 years ago
That would be a teaspoon!