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- What Are Keto Cheddar Biscuits?
- How To Make Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuits
- Ingredients In Keto Cheese Biscuits
- How Many Carbs In A Red Lobster Biscuit?
- Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuit Nutrition
- How To Store Cheesy Keto Biscuits
- How To Freeze Low Carb Cheddar Biscuits
- More Low Carb Keto Bread Recipes
- Tools To Make Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuits
- Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuits Recipe
If you’ve been missing a certain biscuit at a certain seafood restaurant, it’s your lucky day! I’m here to deliver this keto cheddar bay biscuits recipe (a.k.a. cheesy keto biscuits)… and you’re going to love them. My keto cheddar biscuits are packed with cheesy, buttery flavor without all of the carbs that traditionally come along with them. And the best part is that these keto cheese biscuits are ready in 30 minutes and take just 8 ingredients to make. Easy, keto, low carb cheddar biscuits… what else do you need in life?!
These low carb cheese biscuits were inspired by my popular recipe foralmond flour biscuits. Just a few added ingredients later, we have a cheesy version! Serve alongside your favorite seafood recipe or pair them with some keto chicken soup!
What Are Keto Cheddar Biscuits?
These are basically keto copycat Red Lobster cheddar bay biscuits. You know the ones, right? They come out with your dinner and they are utterly irresistible. Buttery and cheesy… and full of refined flours!
So, I came up with this keto cheddar bay biscuit recipe, so that we can join in on the fun, too. And, I think it tastes just like the original version!
How To Make Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuits
Thisketo cheddar biscuit recipe is easier than you might think – they take just 10 minutes to prep!
Here’s how to make keto biscuits with cheddar:
- Mix togethercheesy keto biscuits dry ingredients. Stir together almond flour, baking powder, garlic powder, and sea salt.
- Add wet ingredients. Stir in the egg, heavy cream, and melted butter until dough is uniform. Fold in shredded cheese. The dough will be dense and a bit sticky.
- Scoopketo cheddar bay biscuits. Using a large cookie dough scoop, scoop the dough onto a lined baking sheet and form into a rounded biscuit shape.
TIP: You’ll want to flatten them a bit, but do leave some room for them to spread. And if you want them a bit rustic looking, don’t form a perfect disc.
- Bakeketo cheddar biscuitsuntil golden and semi firm. Let them cool for 10 minutes.
TIP: The biscuits will not fully firm up during baking. Letting them cool for a little while is critical for them to set and not fall apart. Don’t worry, they’ll still be warm.
- Brush with topping. Stir together butter, parsley, garlic powder, and sea salt. Brush over cheddar keto biscuits and serve.
Ingredients In Keto Cheese Biscuits
There are just 8 simple ingredients in theseeasy keto cheddar biscuits:
- Almond flour
- Baking powder
- Garlic powder
- Egg
- Heavy cream
- Butter
- Cheddar cheese
- Fresh parsley
How Many Carbs In A Red Lobster Biscuit?
There are 16 grams carbs in a red lobster biscuit. Hence the reason I needed to create this keto cheddar bay biscuits copy cat recipe.
Myketo friendly cheddar biscuits have just 3 grams net carbs per biscuit – and they are large!
Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuit Nutrition
The full nutrition stats can be found below the recipe card, but here are the highlights:
- 265 calories
- 3 grams net carbs
- 8 grams protein
- 24 grams fat
TIP: Theseketo cheese biscuits are large, so if you want the calories and/or carbs decreased a bit, you can make them smaller. Just use a smaller scoop.
How To Store Cheesy Keto Biscuits
Since these low carb cheddar biscuits are made with cheese, it’s best to refrigerate them. They will last about 5 days in the fridge.
You can gently re-heat them in the microwave or oven until warm.
How To Freeze Low Carb Cheddar Biscuits
You can also freeze thesecheesy keto biscuits. Let them cool completely, then store in a zip top freezer bag, removing as much air as possible. Store them in a flat layer until frozen solid.
Let them thaw in the fridge or at room temperature, then reheat in the microwave or oven until warmed through.
More Low Carb Keto Bread Recipes
If you like theseketo cheese biscuits, you might also like some of these other keto low carb bread recipes:
- Keto Chaffles – If you aren’t familiar with chaffles, you need to know about them! It’s a low carb waffle made with cheese, and I have both sweet and savory versions.
- Keto Naan Bread – This naan bread uses fathead dough (always a favorite!) and is the perfect side.
- Low Carb Coconut Flour Bread – If you’re looking for a nut-free bread option, try this one out.
- Keto 90-Second Bread – When you want bread and you want it fast! This easy bread is great for sandwiches and toast.
- Low Carb Bagels – One of my most popular low carb bread items, these bagels are a reader favorite! Try sprinkling them with everything bagel seasoning.
Tools To Make Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuits
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- Large Cookie Dough Scoop – This scoop makes it incredibly easy to scoop out uniformly-sized keto cheesy biscuits.
- Nonstick Baking Sheet – These are my favorite sheet pans. You’ll use them for thisketo cheese biscuit recipe, but also cookies, roasted vegetables, and more. I use them all the time.
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Recipe Card
4.93 from 169 votes☝️ Click stars to rate or click here to leave a review!Keto Cheddar Bay Biscuits Recipe
See how to make keto cheddar bay biscuits (cheesy keto biscuits) in 30 minutes! These easy keto low carb cheddar biscuits taste just like Red Lobster ones, with only 3g net carbs each.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 12 minutes
Cooling Time: 10 minutes
Total: 22 minutes
Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com
Servings: 12 (adjust to scale recipe)
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Ingredients
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Topping:
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (177 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, stir together the almond flour, baking powder, garlic powder, and sea salt.
Stir in the egg, heavy cream, and melted butter, until uniform. Fold in the shredded cheese.
Use a scant large cookie scoop to scoop the dough onto the lined baking sheet, at least 2 inches apart. (They will spread during baking.) Form into rounded biscuit shapes (flatten slightly with your fingers), but don't shape much to keep them looking rustic.
Bake for about 12-16 minutes, until semi-firm and golden.
When the biscuits are done, let them cool for 10 minutes without moving, to firm up more. Stir together all the topping ingredients. then brush the biscuits with the melted butter topping.
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Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 large 3-inch biscuit
Recipe makes 12 large, generous 3-inchbiscuits. You could also make them smaller to reduce carbs/calories for each.
Nutrition Facts
Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.
Calories265
Fat24g
Protein8g
Total Carbs5g
Net Carbs3g
Fiber2g
Sugar0g
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Course:Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine:American
Keywords:cheesy keto biscuits, keto cheddar bay biscuits, keto cheddar biscuits, keto cheese biscuits, low carb cheddar biscuits
Calories: 265 kcal
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