Low carbohydrate diets limit many foods, like breads, rice, grains and sugars, which can make it difficult to find foods that both satisfy and fulfill the requirements of the diet. You don't have to subside solely on fats and proteins to follow a low carb diet, however. In fact, you can continue baking and eating the foods you enjoy -- all you have to do is make some substitutions and cut back on ingredients that are high in carbohydrates, like all-purpose flour. Add this to my Recipe Box.
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Substitute a flour made from soybeans or nuts for all-purpose flour in baking recipes. These flours are significantly lower in carbs than all-purpose flour. For example, almond flour contains 24 net carbs in each cup, while wheat flour contains 92 net carbs. Because these flours often have a noticeable taste, you might want to substitute them for just a quarter of the flour required in the recipe, and use all-purpose flour for the other three-quarters required.
2Use less sugar in your baked goods. You should be able to use three-quarters of the amount of sugar required in the recipe without changing the taste of the finished product significantly. For a recipe that calls for 2 cups of sugar, you could probably use 1 1/2 cups and still retain much of the flavor. Alternatively, you can use a sugar substitute instead of using real sugar. You'll need to make sure that the substitute can be used in baking recipes, however, as many sugar substitutes cannot be used in baking.
3Substitute olive oil for vegetable oil in baked goods. Not only is olive oil lower in carbs than vegetable oil, it also contains antioxidants. You should be aware that olive oil might change the flavor of your food, so you may decide to only substitute half of the oil required by the recipe with olive oil.
4Use smaller chocolate chips in any recipes that call for them. When you use mini-morsels instead of chocolate chips of regular size, you can spread them out more completely and evenly, which will allow you to use less in your baking project.
5Chop up any dried fruit required by the recipe into very small pieces. Dried fruit is high in carbs, so you should cut the fruit into smaller sizes and use about half as much as the recipe calls for. You could also use chopped nuts or fresh fruit in place of some of the dried fruit.
6Consider using only a top or bottom crust when making fruit pies. Using one crust instead of two will drastically cut down the amount of carbs in your dessert.
7Use larger amounts of sweet spices in your recipes. Additives like cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg and ginger will add more sweet flavor to your baked goods without adding carbs or calories.
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