Three low carb fruits
strawberries 6gm blackberries 5.1 gm raspberries 4.6gm
of carbohydrate per 100gm weight.
Low Carb Strawberry Sponge Cake
made in the microwave ...
Ingredients:
100g ground almonds
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon of melted butter
2 tablespoons of double (heavy) cream
100g ground almonds
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon of melted butter
2 tablespoons of double (heavy) cream
extra thick cream and strawberries for the filling
Method:
Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl.
Melt the butter I used a Pyrex jug, add the eggs, cream, then add the dry ingredients and mix. Pour into a 6" microwave proof dish. Microwave in a 700watt for 3 minutes. Allow to cool and cut in half.
Spread on extra thick cream and some sliced strawberries.
Serves 4-6. Less than five carbs per portion
Strawberries have grown wild for millennia in temperate regions throughout the world. While cultivation of strawberries doesn't date back this far, it still dates back hundreds and hundreds of years.
It was not until the 18th century, however, when cultivation of strawberries began to be pursued in earnest. In 1714, a French engineer sent to Chile and Peru to monitor Spanish activities in these countries "discovered" a strawberry native to this region that was much larger than those grown in Europe. He brought many samples back to France, which were subsequently planted. These plants did not originally flourish well until a natural crossbreeding occurred between this species and a neighbouring North American strawberry variety that was planted nearby in the field. The result was a hybrid strawberry that was large, juicy and sweet, and one that quickly grew in popularity in Europe.
More great strawberries information can be found at the
Worlds Healthiest Foods site here.
Strawberries have grown wild for millennia in temperate regions throughout the world. While cultivation of strawberries doesn't date back this far, it still dates back hundreds and hundreds of years.
It was not until the 18th century, however, when cultivation of strawberries began to be pursued in earnest. In 1714, a French engineer sent to Chile and Peru to monitor Spanish activities in these countries "discovered" a strawberry native to this region that was much larger than those grown in Europe. He brought many samples back to France, which were subsequently planted. These plants did not originally flourish well until a natural crossbreeding occurred between this species and a neighbouring North American strawberry variety that was planted nearby in the field. The result was a hybrid strawberry that was large, juicy and sweet, and one that quickly grew in popularity in Europe.
More great strawberries information can be found at the
Worlds Healthiest Foods site here.
WHF is a not for profit goldmine of great food information.
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
20 comments:
...and how about rhubarb?
Looks good, and makes me want to make a dessert for lunch!
Figuring out low carb foods and fruits was one of my biggest problems when I first started looking for them.
Love strawberries. Thanks for the recipe.
Tina
Strawberries are my favourite, they're the thing I miss most from my allotment.
I like them all, thanks for the recipes!
These are my favorites and I have them regularly!
I love fruit but mostly prefer it 'au naturale'.
Ah who doesn't like strawberries!!
I ate quite a few of them today, plus some blueberries and grapes. I discovered today that I like eating one of each at the same. Like how the flavors blend together. : )
Sounds good for breakfast...
Ohh! All looks so yummy!
I LOVE strawberries as long as they are fresh, but can't stand them once you cut them and add sugar or other substances. I think I could handle this cake, though. It sounds perfect and if it had a bit of lemon in it, I could pretend I was in England eating cake with Harry and Meghan on Saturday.
Strawberries will be on here next month
Coffee is on
Always eating strawberries, have them most nights then if not I have raspberries..
Strawberry red on the cake is very beautiful. Have a nice weekend.
I love the blueberries and strawberries. YUM! Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
mmm - delicious!
Berry season here won't be until into the summer, late June and July. I like strawberries and raspberries. I can't recall having blackberries.
Looks yummy! I have begun enjoying some occasional raspberries and blueberries from time to time. Not something I'm having very often though. I don't really miss them. Have a great week!
Great post! Thank you Jan!!!
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