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Amazing Low Carb Waffles

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Ingredients

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3 tablespoons melted butter
2 large eggs
1 pinch salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
50 g coconut flour
50 g almond flour
250 g cream cheese
2 tablespoons artificial sweetener (or to your taste)

Nutritional information

108.9
Calories
97 g
Calories From Fat
10.8 g
Total Fat
6.1 g
Saturated Fat
61.6 mg
Cholesterol
147.3 mg
Sodium
1 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
0.7 g
Sugars
2.3 g
Protein
398g
Serving Size

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Amazing Low Carb Waffles

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    I'm sorry, but I have to comment on the last comment..... this recipe calls for .11 lbs of each flour,. .11 lbs = 1.76oz 2 oz = 1/4 cup which means the previous person put double the amount of flour in their recipe

    • 50 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Amazing Low Carb Waffles, For a low-carber, these waffles are a god-send They are very yummy, low in fat but so tasteful! Also feel free to adapt the recipe I haven’t tried it myself but I think that a few teaspoons of cocoa powder would make for some excellent chocolate waffles Or leave out the sweetener for a waffle you can top with cheese or ham , I’m sorry, but I have to comment on the last comment this recipe calls for 11 lbs of each flour, 11 lbs = 1 76oz 2 oz = 1/4 cup which means the previous person put double the amount of flour in their recipe, Either something is missing from this recipe or the amount of the flours specified is wrong If you follow the recipe, it turns into a dry dough, not batter!! The recipe calls for 50 grams each of coconut and almond flours Normally flour is specified in a volume measurement, not a weight measurement like grams But using grams and following the specified weight to volume indication on the respective packages of the two flours, the recipe translates into approximately 1/2 cup each of the two flours for a total of 1 cup of flour 1 pkg of cream cheese, 3 tbsp of butter and 2 eggs are not nearly enough moisture for 1 cup of flour to create a batter It is not even enough moisture for a dough!!! Since the result of the recipe was too dry to pour, I attempted to spoon the dough into the waffle iron The messy result was 1 1/2 extremely dry waffles!!!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Take the Cream Cheese and Add the Sweetener to Your Liking. used About 2 Tablespoons. the Sweeter You Make the Cheese, the Sweeter Your Waffle Will Be.

    2
    Done

    Mix in the Melted Butter and Whisk Until Smooth.

    3
    Done

    Add the Eggs and Mix Well.

    4
    Done

    Then You Add Both Flours and the Baking Powder With the Salt.

    5
    Done

    Grease Your Waffle Iron With Some Left-Over Melted Butter but not Too Much. Then Bake Your Waffles. Spread Out the Batter to Make Sure the Entire Area Is Covered. the Waffles Need to Bake Longer Than Regular Waffles Do So Have Patience and Check Once in a While to See If They Are Done. I Have Quite a Bad Waffle Iron So Mine Didn't Cook Regularly on Both Sides, but They Are Still So Yummy! Also Be Careful When You Take Them Out. the Waffles Are Very Fragile When Hot. Especially When They Are Under-Cooked.

    6
    Done

    Transfer the Waffles to a Plate and Let Cool.

    Max Davis

    Salad sorceress crafting fresh and flavorful salads that satisfy and nourish.

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