Blueberry Coconut Cake : Low Carb / Keto
This low carb / keto blueberry coconut cake can be made in a cake pan, cast iron skillet-pan or as muffins, (which makes it easy to customize). It’s grain-free, nut-free, sugar-free, and did I mention low carb / keto! What’s more, it's light, airy, and moist. The blueberries and coconut flour pair perfectly in this recipe suggestion. Please see more details hereCappuccino Cake : Low Carb Recipe
If you like coffee and chocolate you will love this beautiful, layered cake that imitates cappuccino. It is made using a combination of almond and soya flour. The chocolate cake combines nicely with coffee flavoured cream and a layer of whipped cream. The cake is very moist and rich, and tastes delicious with a cup of coffee. Please see more details hereGinger Cake : The Low Carb Way
This is a low carb ginger cake that is light in texture and is made using coconut flour, coconut milk and a wonderful mix of spices. Please see more details hereA variety of recipe ideas are within this blog, but please note, 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
All of these recipes look delicious, Jan, and the blueberry one could be my next baking as we have not been enjoying cakes or cookies in weight loss attempts. Thanks for the post. Also thanks for your comment on my recent blog post, much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThese all look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteGracias por los pasteles, se ven muy ricos te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteGinger is one of my spice.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
I hope you and Eddie enjoy whichever one of these beauties you choose. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThey look very tempting! I like the one with berries.
ReplyDeleteGreat list of cakes-thank you Happy weekend Kathy
ReplyDeleteThese cakes all look good, thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend! Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how would you choose between them. A slice of each for me please.
ReplyDeleteDeliciosos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
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These look so tasty. Especially the ginger cake. Thanx Jan.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe cakes all look delicious! I think I would like to try the Cappuccino!
Take care, enjoy your weekend!
I love this time of year when we can source things like local blueberries!
ReplyDelete...Blueberries and Coconut, how can you go wrong.
ReplyDeleteThese look tasty. Lately I have been on a blueberry kick- so that is the one calling my name. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
We're expecting a hurricane in my area on Sunday. Baking a cake today would mean having a nice treat in case the electricity goes out. And having a nice treat if it doesn't!
ReplyDeleteThe blueberry coconut combinations sounds interesting. A touch of coconut flavor can make a recipe brighten up. Have a nice cupa
ReplyDeleteYum. I want some
ReplyDeleteThese all look delicious, but I particularly like cakes featuring coconut
ReplyDeleteYum..you are tempting me and my sweet tooth..
ReplyDeleteI'm taking a blogging break until Sept..Enjoy your weekend.
oh that cappuccino cake, i'll have a big piece of that on the pretty china!!
ReplyDeleteYou see I could have that instead of a starter, main, and desert. There's no hope for me is there! Have a very happy weekend Jan & Eddie xx
ReplyDeleteThese sound good.
ReplyDeleteMe muero por probar esa torta parece deliciosa
ReplyDeleteThese all look great. I do love ginger so much :-D
ReplyDeleteI'm spoiled for choice there Jan. I think it will have to be the ginger cake. Closely followed by the blueberry. Enjoy your Sunday.
ReplyDeleteSorry to be so late visiting. On Friday, I was without power for over 16 hours. I am hugging my AC about now after suffering 40 C heat for a full day! I would love a piece of that cappuccino cake.
ReplyDeleteThey looks nice.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely trying the first recipe here Jan, it's been a while since I've had any kind of cake but then again the lemon and chilli crusted salmon last post looks pretty amazing also π
ReplyDeleteOMG...how I wish I could eat!!! These cakes look absolutely mouth watering!ππ
ReplyDeleteA great incentive to get better soon!! Lol
Hope you're having a fabulous weekend.
Hugs xxx
These all look delicious!
ReplyDeleteDelicious cake.
ReplyDelete(I'm going to make blackberry jam again...)
Maybe a slice of cake with jam on it. Delicious.
All the best and greetings,
Hilly
All three desserts look amazing. What decadent yet low carb treats!
ReplyDeleteCappucino cake sounds delicious! ... I think it will easy to find soya flour in Rome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing π°
Everything looks so good. The Ginger cake is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThat cappuccino cake sounds so good. It looks delicious too.
ReplyDeleteall sounds like tasty options :)
ReplyDeleteFeliz tarde.
ReplyDelete3 cakes! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGracias por los pasteles, se ven muy ricos te mando un beso
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