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prep time
15 min
cook time
10 min
ready time
25 min
Keto Yorkshire Puddings
These keto Yorkshire puddings are inspired by the traditional British classic and use almond meal in place of the usual flour.
Perfect as an accompaniment to a Sunday lunch or your Thanksgiving meal served with lashings of gravy.
Net Carbs
1.4 g
Fiber
1.4 g
Total Carbs
2.8 g
Protein
3.4 g
Fats
18.6 g
184 cals
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Ingredients
Raw Egg Whole
2 medium
Raw Egg, White
1 medium
Almond Meal Finely Ground by Simple Truth
1 cup
Apple Cider Vinegar
1 teaspoon
Almond Milk, Vanilla Or Other Flavors, Unsweetened
¾ cup
Olive Oil
½ cup
Baking Soda
½ teaspoon
Salt, Sea Salt
¼ teaspoon
Recipe Steps
steps 6
25 min
Step 1
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and select a muffin tray.Step 2
Drizzle a little oil in the base of 9 muffin cups - roughly filling by 1/3 inch. Transfer the tray to the oven to get the oil nice and hot.Step 3
Whilst the oil is heating, add the eggs and egg white to a food processor and whisk until light and frothy.Step 4
Add the almond meal, almond milk, salt, baking soda and vinegar and blend again on a high speed until smooth and well beaten.Step 5
Carefully remove the tray from the oven and divide the batter evenly between each of the nine muffin cases.Step 6
Transfer to the oven immediately and bake for 12-15 minutes until well risen and golden brown all over.
Comments
Red fox 69 2 years ago
Nothing like Yorkshire pudding taste very egg texture of cake thumb down from me .
LittleBoo 3 years ago
Sadly, coming from Yorkshire, these are a major thumbs down
Shell Bee 4 years ago
I like these healthy little fat bombs! Easy. I Added herbs and cheese once. Sometimes some flaxseed meal. Play around! But definitely great with roast and smothered with mushroom gravy.
Caffers 4 years ago
Really enjoyed having a Yorkshire pudding with my roast dinner so I didn’t feel left out. They don’t really look or taste exactly like traditional Yorkies but then I didn’t expect it to. It was light, fluffy and went well with my roast. Plus I froze the rest and had them for lunch sometimes with butter and cheese on and they were yummy.
recipewriter 4 years ago
Thanks so much, glad you liked them :)
Sarah 5 years ago
This looks great. Can’t wait to try!
kays3272a78 5 years ago
Thank you! Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding! This is very close to the original Yorkshire puddings I’m used to. A very good keto copy. I used bacon grease instead of oil in the pans, it gave it a real lift. If I’d had beef dripping it probably would have been more original, but coupled with a pan gravy, they were yum all the way.
Janzjewelz 6 years ago
I'm probably used to the genuine Yorkshire pudding so this was very disappointing, I wouldn't make it again.