The Best Keto Foods To Try Out During Christmas

Posted: December 6, 2021 3:08 pm

The holidays are drawing closer, and it’s time to start planning for Christmas dinner. You want to eat delicious dishes but not blow your diet – what now? Try out one of these keto Christmas foods! You must make sure you eat healthy throughout the holiday season, and by following a keto meal plan, you will lose weight while still enjoying tasty food.

1.) Keto Fudge

This fudge is perfect for someone looking to make treats to give as gifts or simply wanting something sweet during the holidays. It doesn’t take long to make, and you can even change the flavors. It is full of healthy fats, which your body will burn as energy instead of the carbs you eat from standard chocolate fudge.

#2. Keto Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry sauce is a must-have at Christmas, and it’s the perfect partner to turkey or ham. Traditional cranberry sauce is full of sugar, but this keto version is sweetened with erythritol instead. It still has all the delicious flavor of the original but without all the added carbs.

3.) Keto Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin pie is another classic dish that many people enjoy during the holidays. However, most recipes for pumpkin pie are high in carbs and sugar. This keto pumpkin pie recipe uses almond flour and coconut milk to keep the carb count low while still providing all the flavor and richness you expect from a pumpkin pie.

4.) Keto Christmas Cookies

Christmas cookies are a must-have for many people, but they can be high in sugar and carbs. These keto cookies use almond flour and erythritol to keep the carbs low while providing a delicious and festive cookie.

5.) Keto Eggnog

Eggnog is a favorite Christmas drink for many people, but it is often high in sugar and carbs. This keto eggnog recipe uses almond milk and erythritol to lower the carb count while still providing all the delicious flavors of traditional eggnog.

6.) Keto Stuffing

Stuffing is another classic dish that is often loaded with carbs. This keto stuffing recipe uses cauliflower rice to provide you with all the health benefits of cauliflower without taking away from the taste or texture of traditional stuffing.

7.) Keto Mashed Potatoes

While mashed potatoes are often loaded with added butter and cream, this keto version has no added fat! Perfect for someone looking to keep calories low during the holidays. It uses coconut milk, giving it a creamy texture while still maintaining its lightness.

8.) Mudslide Brownies (Keto)

Brownies always make an amazing gift at Christmas time, but most brownie recipes contain flour and sugar – not great if you’re following a ketogenic diet! These fudge brownies use peanut flour instead of regular flour, meaning they’re low in carbs but still taste delicious.

#9.) Keto Christmas Cake!

The cake is easiest to bake low carb – replace regular ingredients with almond flour or coconut flour. This cake uses almond flour and erythritol to keep it low in carbs while providing a light, fluffy texture. They also use peanut flour which means they’re high in protein too. Perfect for anyone looking for a healthy way to enjoy cake at Christmas time.

10.) Keto Truffles

Truffles are another great treat that can be easily made using erythritol as a sweetener. These truffles are quick and easy to make, perfect if you have friends coming around and you need to whip up something last minute. They’re also very versatile. Why not try rolling them in cocoa powder or adding a dash of peppermint extract for a festive twist!

11.) Keto Pigs in a Blanket

Pigs in a blanket are always a popular choice at Christmas, but the traditional recipe is far from healthy. These keto pigs in a blanket use almond flour and bacon to keep them low in carbs and high in flavor. They’re perfect for anyone looking for a festive treat that they can enjoy without feeling guilty.

12.) Keto Chocolate Cake

Chocolate cake is always a hit at Christmas, but most recipes are high in sugar and carbs. This keto chocolate cake uses erythritol as the sweetener, meaning it has a fraction of the carbs of regular chocolate cake. It’s also super moist and delicious, so no one will be able to tell that it’s low carb.

13.) Keto Brandy Butter

Brandy butter is a classic festive treat, but most recipes contain brandy and lots of sugar. Thanks to the alcohol content, this version uses erythritol to sweeten the brandy butter up while maintaining a rich flavor. That means you can enjoy a little bit of Christmas cheer without feeling guilty! It also makes an excellent accompaniment with tea or coffee throughout the day.

14.) Keto Eggnog Cookies

If eggnog is your favorite Christmas drink, why not try eggnog cookies instead? These cookies use coconut flour which gives them extra moisture and texture – perfect for dunking into a hot cup of tea or coffee. They’re also lightly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg, giving them a Christmassy flavor.

15.) Keto Cheese Ball

Cheese balls are always popular at Christmas, but they can often be high in carbs. This keto cheese ball recipe uses almond flour to keep it low in carbs and high in flavor. It’s perfect for anyone looking for a quick and easy festive snack.

16.) Keto Lava Cake

Chocolate lava cake is a great treat at Christmas time, but most recipes are too high in sugar to enjoy a ketogenic diet. This version uses erythritol as the sweetener and coconut milk for an extra creamy texture – perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a low-carb festive dessert.

17.) Keto Pecan Pie

Pecan pie is an essential part of any American Thanksgiving dinner, so why not try making your keto version this year? They use almond flour to replace regular flour and ensure it’s low carb while adding lots of pecans, giving it amazing flavor and crunchy texture. It’s gluten-free too!

18.) Keto Sugar-Free Eggnog

Eggnog is a traditional festive drink, and this keto version tastes just like the real thing. It uses almond milk and erythritol, so it’s low in carbs while still keeping all of the rich flavors you’d expect from classic eggnog. Plus, it’s got added rum to give it an extra kick – perfect for warming up on cold winter nights!

19.) Keto Santa Hat Brownies

These brownies are decorated to look like Santa hats thanks to their red and white striped decoration. These tasty brownies use coconut flour to keep them gluten-free and lower in carbs while adding healthy fats and protein. They’re delicious and could be a great addition to your Christmas party spread.

20.) Keto Reindeer Food

This festive treat combines two of our favorite Christmas foods – cheese balls and chocolate. They’re decorated to look like reindeers thanks to their choice of green sweetener (sugar-free pistachio paste) and strawberries for the noses. Plus, they use almond flour to make them gluten-free and low-carb. These are perfect for anyone looking for a festive appetizer or even just an excuse to eat more festive treats!

21.) Low Carb Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry sauce is another essential part of any Christmas dinner, but most recipes are packed with sugar. This keto version uses erythritol as the sweetener, so it’s low in carbs while making it sugar-free too. This means perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a festive treat without ruining their diet.

22.) Low Carb Eggnog

Eggnog is another traditional festive drink, and this keto version tastes just like the real thing. This recipe uses almond milk and erythritol, so it’s low in carbs while keeping all of the rich flavors you’d expect from classic eggnog. Plus, it has added rum which gives it an extra kick – perfect for warming up on cold winter nights!

23.) Keto Sugar-Free Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin pie is another essential part of any Thanksgiving dinner, but most recipes are packed with sugar. This keto pumpkin pie tastes just like the real thing and uses erythritol as the sweetener, so it’s low in carbs while making it sugar-free. This means it is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a festive treat without ruining their diet.

In conclusion, it is a great idea to go out and try all of these delicious keto Christmas foods. At the end, you might find your new favorite festive treat!

x

Newsletter

Get a daily dose of cooking inspiration! Be the first to see newly added recipes and holiday ideas.