Sunday 8 September 2019

Spiced Fruit Bread ... Low Carb and ready in 90 seconds !


Karen at KETohh blog says, "this recipe is nut free and made from healthy ingredients such as flax seed/ linseed, psyllium, coconut flour and blueberries. There’s no need to feel guilty about eating these as they are a fantastic source of vitamins, nutrients and are also full of fibre. Cinnamon and mixed spice goes wonderfully with the blueberries to recreate the traditional taste of a fruit and spice bread / loaf / muffin. These taste like you are eating a slice of raison toast but without the carbs. They taste fabulous served straight from the oven warm, slathered with butter. You don’t need to serve them with any toppings as they are full of flavour. You can also toast them and again just top with butter, as the fruit and spices are flavoursome enough. Although this is primarily a microwave recipe it can also be cooked in the oven … see further details on link below.


Ingredients
Serves One
2 teaspoons coconut flour or 6 teaspoons almond meal/almond flour
2 teaspoons flax seed/linseed ground
1 teaspoon psyllium husks (not powdered)
¾ teaspoon ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon mixed spice
½-1 teaspoon stevia erythritol blend optional or to taste
¼ teaspoon of baking powder
1 tablespoon EVOO - extra virgin olive oil
1 egg
A pinch of salt
8-10 small blueberries fresh, frozen or sugar free dried berries
Nutritional Information
Serving: 1 serve | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 23g | Fibre: 7g
Recipe instructions/step by step guide
can be seen here


Low Carb Flours
The above recipe uses 'low carb flour' and if you are just starting a low carb diet/lifestyle you may feel confused with which low carb flours to use. You may never have used any of them before and how to use them properly can be daunting. Low carb flours do not behave like wheat flour, and how to use them in your old regular high carb recipes is a common question. Of course you may also be interested, or want to know more about them. If that is the case then Libby at 'Ditch The Carbs' site has a very good guide, and you can read it here

slowly the leaves are turning colour, Autumn is approaching,
I think this spiced bread recipe has a certain Autumn-ness about it,
perhaps it's the mix of spices used ...

Dear reader, you will find a variety of articles and 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. ...90 seconds, no waiting necessary!

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  2. ANYTHING I can cook in the microwave is music to my ears.

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  3. I LOVE autumn cooking! It was hard to let go of summer, but I'm ready for comforting, warm and spicy food now! :)

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  4. Wow, 90 seconds is impressive☺

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  5. That looks, and sounds, delicious. Thank you.

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  6. I didn't even know there is "low carb flour" available!

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  7. Just perfect for the changing season!xxx

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  8. OMGOSH-90 Seconds! I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!! lol xo Diana

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  9. Se ve muy buena. Me encanta el otoño, llega un tiempo precioso.
    Buen septiembre.
    Un abrazo.

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  10. Looks good and nice that it only makes one serving so you only eat one of them! :)

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  11. Laura. M said...
    Se ve muy buena. Me encanta el otoño, llega un tiempo precioso.
    Buen septiembre.
    Un abrazo.

    Google translate
    It looks really good. I love autumn, a precious time arrives.
    Good September.
    A hug.

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  12. That don't sound bad at all...and looks soooo easy to make.

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  13. this sounds so delicious dear Jan :)

    i think i will try it in winters
    thank you for lovely autumn leaves image ,our winters are bit farther

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  14. Yum... I'm making this 90 second muffin!! I'm right back into low carb mode and have found there is just so much more information now than when I started 8 years ago (and more recipes too!!).

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  15. This is excellent! Thanks Jan! Big Hugs!

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