Keto Sweet and Smoky Almonds

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  • prep time

    prep time

    5 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    30 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    35 min

Keto Sweet and Smoky Almonds

9 ratings

Smoky, sweet and salty, these almonds are quick to prepare and addictive to eat.

Perfect for a go to snack and to have on hand for visiting guests!

The recipe calls for xylitol but this can be swapped for your preferred granulated low carb sweetener.

  • Net Carbs

    3.4 g

  • Fiber

    3.9 g

  • Total Carbs

    8.1 g

  • Protein

    7.2 g

  • Fats

    18.9 g

215 cals

Keto Sweet and Smoky Almonds

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Ingredients

  • Almonds, Dry Roasted, Unsalted

    Almonds, Dry Roasted, Unsalted

    1-½ cup, whole pieces

  • Xylitol by Now

    Xylitol by Now

    1 tsp

  • Gourmet Collection Smoked Paprika by Mccormick

    Gourmet Collection Smoked Paprika by Mccormick

    1 tsp

  • Salt, Sea Salt

    Salt, Sea Salt

    1 teaspoon

  • Cinnamon

    Cinnamon

    ½ teaspoon

  • Olive Oil

    Olive Oil

    1 teaspoon

Recipe Steps

steps 3

35 min

  • Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and line a shallow oven tray with baking paper.
  • Step 2

    Add the almonds to a mixing bowl with the oil, xylitol, salt, cinnamon and paprika. Toss well to combine, ensuring the nuts are evenly coated in the seasonings.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Arrange the almonds evenly across the lined baking tray and transfer to the oven to bake for 25-30 minutes, turning regularly and ensuring they do not burn.
    Step 3

Comments 19

  • Machell

    Machell 10 days ago

    Would pecans work in this recipe?

    • FantasticAvocado815999

      FantasticAvocado815999 a year ago

      I’m allergic to almonds what can I have in replacement?

      • Gad1966!

        Gad1966! 3 years ago

        What can I use as a substitute for xylitol (never used that before!

        • LizPepper

          LizPepper 2 years ago

          Erytherol or any granulated sweetener will do.

        • SpectacularCauliflower636261

          SpectacularCauliflower636261 3 years ago

          Plus, xylitol is highly lethat for dogs. I never buy it for that reason. My dogs are too curious. I used a Monk Fruit Stevia blend

        • It’s_beautiful87

          It’s_beautiful87 3 years ago

          I can’t find xylitol

        • JielleB

          JielleB 3 years ago

          Allulose

        • Sharon

          Sharon 3 years ago

          Swerve granular would work, but use a little more, perhaps.

        • FantasticMacadamia447080

          FantasticMacadamia447080 3 years ago

          Stevia?

      • MirthfulMacadamia705733

        MirthfulMacadamia705733 3 years ago

        Yum!!!

        • RousingRadish796038

          RousingRadish796038 4 years ago

          How many almonds in one serving?

          • Sparkly kitten

            Sparkly kitten 3 years ago

            In the nutritionial facts section it says 1.2 ounces per serving

          • MirthfulArugula771846

            MirthfulArugula771846 4 years ago

            1/4 cup as it makes 6 servings

        • Robyn

          Robyn 4 years ago

          Yum! Addictive!!!

          • SplendidAvocado917536

            SplendidAvocado917536 4 years ago

            Great snack. Very tasty!!!

            • kbjoh

              kbjoh 6 years ago

              Baked these in an air fryer and they turned out great.

              • Angieberry49

                Angieberry49 4 years ago

                25-30 minutes

              • Kerin MIffed

                Kerin MIffed 4 years ago

                How long in AF for please?

              • recipewriter

                recipewriter 6 years ago

                Great! :)