Baklava Fat Bombs
Baklava minus the phyllo for your keto cravings.
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Baklava minus the phyllo for your keto cravings.
A quick and simple keto peanut butter fudge that takes only a few minutes in the microwave to cook. A dessert that’s also a fat bomb!
Our kids finished school last Friday, and the family tradition is to go for fro-yo right after we pick them up from school. They love to pick from all the different flavor combinations…or, in my daughter’s case, just get a tiny bit of 75% of them jumbled together in the same cup. The combination of Red Velvet and Cheesecake flavors sounded delightful, but of course I could not partake without knocking myself completely out of ketosis. So out of yearning, and almost necessity, my Red Velvet Cheesecake Fat Bombs were born.
To get started, put a stick of butter and a block of cream cheese out on the counter to soften. If you’re short on time, put the butter into a freezer bag and flatten it with a rolling pin or mallet. It’ll soften much quicker with the increased surface area. Once both are softened, put them in a large bowl and mix with a hand mixer on medium speed until it’s smooth, scraping down the sides with a rubber spatula as needed. Add six tablespoons of powdered erithrytol (I like the Swerve brand) and mix on low speed until the sugar is completely incorporated. Add a tablespoon of cocoa powder and a half teaspoon of vanilla, and mix again. Remember to keep scraping down the sides! Finally, add red food coloring until the color is to your liking. I used probably a half teaspoon, but your mileage may vary depending on the type of food coloring you use.
Using the same rubber spatula you used to scrape down the sides of the bowl, scoop the batter into a gallon-sized freezer bag or a pastry bag. If you’re using the freezer bag, cut off one of the corners. If you’re using a pastry bag, pick whatever tip you’d like. Pipe the mixture onto a piece of parchment. I did it in a circle with a little swirl on top, pretty much the exact way I made my stepson’s poop emoji cupcakes for his 10th birthday. Make sure that the parchment isn’t too big, because you’ll need to move it into your fridge or freezer with the very soft fat bombs still on it. If you have room for a cookie sheet in your fridge or freezer, line it with the parchment and then go to town. But if you’re like me and have to make room, use smaller pieces of parchment.
Chill until firm. I usually eat a spoonful while it’s soft and then save the rest for the next day. These can be eaten right out of the freezer if you prefer to keep them in there, or you can put the frozen ones into a baggie and leave it in the fridge–they won’t lose their shape unless something falls on them.
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