Here we are with another 'Thursday Three' of lower carb recipe suggestions.
I hope you enjoy these suggestions 😊
Cappuccino Cake
Sometimes it is nice to sit and enjoy a low carb treat.
If you like coffee and chocolate you will love this beautiful, layered cake that imitates cappuccino
Ingredients
Chocolate Cake
90g ground almond
30g soya flour
5 large eggs
125g unsalted butter (softened)
150g xylitol (powdered)
100g dark chocolate
1 tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. bicarbonate soda
Coffee cream
250g mascarpone cheese
200g whipping cream
4 tsp. instant coffee
3 tsp. powdered gelatine
4 tbsp. xylitol
Top layer
250g whipping cream
1 tbsp. xylitol (or more if you wish)
Instructions more details here
Courgette/Zucchini, Tomato and Cheese Carpaccio
This courgette/zucchini, tomato and cheese carpaccio, makes a very good vegetarian type twist on the Italian classic. It may be served either as a main course or appetizer, and is quite delicious when the cheese slowly melts over the warm vegetables.
Ingredients
Serves Two
2 tomatoes
1 courgette/zucchini
2 tbsp. capers, drained
3½ oz. (100g) gouda cheese, in slices
2 tbsp. sesame seeds, toasted
2 tsp balsamic vinegar, syrup
1 tbsp. olive oil
Instructions more details here
Cucumber and Halloumi Bites
This recipe takes about five minutes to put together and is SO delicious and easy.
It can make a super quick lunch or tea time snack.
Ingredients
For one serving (adjust as necessary)
Half a cucumber
1/4 block of Halloumi cheese
Full fat plain yoghurt
a little lemon juice
salt and pepper
Instructions more details here
I hope you've enjoyed this 'Thursday Three'.
I wonder have you a favourite looking recipe out of these three?
They all look good, but I think I will be putting Halloumi on my shopping list 😀
You can also have a look at previous 'Thursday Three' lower carb recipe suggestions using this link here
Dear reader, you will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog. 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
I'd go for these.
ReplyDeleteI love your site. My husband is a #2 diabetic, who ignores me a lot.
ReplyDeletethese recipes! I can use each one, seriously.
So much yum!
ReplyDelete...I'd like try the Cucumber and Halloumi Bites!
ReplyDeleteMe encanto la primera receta, te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteCake looks so yummy, it makes my mouth water.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
It is the carpaccio which tempts me most today. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!
ReplyDeleteThat cappuccino cake looks great! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThree delicious recipes. I like how quick the cucumber and halloumi bites are, a good one for when time is at a premium.
ReplyDeleteThese look good :-D
ReplyDeleteAll three look delicious!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
That cake looks yummy. I've been trying to get back on carbs and I'm allergic to almonds. Any dessert suggestions?
ReplyDeleteThree great recipes, Jan! Happy 2022!
ReplyDeleteThe Carpaccio looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnything with Halloumi is generally very appetising, unfortunately I don't like cucumber though!
I just had breakfast but these look good :)
ReplyDeleteHaloumi bites followed by a slice of chocolate cake, yum.
ReplyDeleteIf there is zucchini, tomato and cheese all together in one dish it's a winner in my book!
ReplyDeleteAll three sound and look delicious! Nice to have a low carb cake!
ReplyDeleteI must be hungry. Everything here looks so darn good. LOL
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good!!
ReplyDeleteSe ve muy rica. Gracias me encanta el chocolate.
ReplyDeleteBuen jueves.
Un abrazo.
Those look so good.
ReplyDeleteOh they all look and sound delicious! Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you happy times,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor
The first two sound delicious...
ReplyDeleteMy name is Erika. said...
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks yummy. I've been trying to get back on carbs and I'm allergic to almonds. Any dessert suggestions?
Hello Erika
Libby at Ditch The Carbs site has an article featuring 17 coconut flour recipes, some of which are desserts that may be helpful to you
https://www.ditchthecarbs.com/coconut-flour-recipes/
You may also like to have a look at this article too
28 Creative Keto Desserts Made With Coconut Flour
https://ketosummit.com/keto-desserts-coconut-flour/
Hope these suggestions will be helpful.
All the best Jan
I need to try that Zucchini, Tomato and Cheese Carpaccio! I never thought to pair halloumi cheese with cucumbers. Since those ingredients are always on hand in our house, we will try it!
ReplyDeleteHow delicious!
ReplyDeleteMuy buenas recetas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteeverything in this post looks good. and the post above, i've never been a drinker of tea much other than mushroom tea micro dose that is suppose to be good for brain health, anxiety and other things, which I don't have but my son wanted me to try and it was defnitely relaxing. not to say I don't have a brain though.
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