Wednesday 1 August 2018

Low Carb : Ricotta Almond Cake


This lovely recipe for a low carb ricotta almond cake is from Ewelina's blog and she describes it as "something between cheesecake and regular cake. It's quite heavy but velvety and smooth inside with a gentle hint of lemon zest. If you like marzipan you will enjoy that this aromatic cake is packed with the sweet flavour of almonds. It is extremely easy to make with a short list of ingredients, and it doesn't take much time to bake. The cake is very moist and tastes much better the next day."

Here are the ingredients you will need:
240 g ground almonds
250 g ricotta cheese
170 g xylitol, powdered (or any other sweetener of your choice which is equivalent of 170g of sugar)
4 eggs
Zest from 1 lemon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
60g almond flakes

Here is what you do:
1. Preheat oven to 160 C / 375 F / Gas Mark 5.
2. Line a 20 cm loose bottom cake tin with baking paper
3. Using electric mixer beat egg yolks with xylitol, add ricotta, vanilla extract, lemon zest and ground almond and briefly mix to combine the mixture.
4. Whisk the egg whites until soft peaks. Fold 1/3 of the egg whites into ricotta mixture to loosen and then fold in the rest.
5. Spread the mixture in the tin, sprinkle the almond flakes on the top and bake for about 50 minutes.
6. Cool it down and refrigerate it overnight. Dust with powdered xylitol before serving.

In case you'd like to know:
Whole Cake has 67g carbohydrate

One slice 1/12th of cake is 5.6g carbohydrate

If you should need help with weight/measurement conversion:
See here


don't forget your cup and plate … enjoy!

You will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.

All the best Jan

23 comments:

  1. ...now that's something to try.

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  2. that sounds interesting and looks delicious!!
    Hope your week is off to a nice start!

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  3. Sounds very delicious. Hugs, Valerie

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  4. Lovely to know the recipe!

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  5. Lately I have baked biscuits out of ground almond, either sweet with cocoa or salty with cheese. Yummy! Could try this too.

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  6. Oh, I love almonds. This looks very appealing.

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  7. Looks like a winner, will try it next weekend when I have visitors. Thanks Jan.

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  8. Hello, looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.
    Happy August, enjoy your day and week ahead!

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  9. OMG, I'm salivating right now!(lol) I need that lovely teacup and saucer too, please. Hugs...RO

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  10. This would be wonderful with coffee or tea!

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  11. Tiene que estar riquísima. Un beso.

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  12. I'd love a piece of that about now.

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  13. Hello Jan, I'm still around and reading your posts from time to time. This cake looks delicious as so many of your recipes do. Thank you for coming over to my blog to say hello. I'm fine just being lazy and not posting anything on my blog. I will probably get back to it in the winter. Hope all is well with you, hugs Barbara

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  14. My dear Jan, what a delight it would be to have a cup of tea and a slice of this wonderful goodness with you :) Happy August, my friend! Hugs

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  15. This really sounds good, and it just so happens, I have a container of ricotta loitering in the fridge. Coincidence? I think not... (Thanks!)

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  16. Oh my! That looks so good. We shall enjoy it here at this house one day soon!

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  17. Ohhhhhhhh...that looks delicious...sooooo delicious! :)

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  18. This looks tasty. Yum! :)
    ~Jess

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  19. Thank you, thank you, thank you Jan!!!! Big Hugs!

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