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Low Carb Baking

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Yes thanks I’ve noticed you are & didn’t mean to pester. There were a few more folk too so hoping they’ll repost them too, Much appreciated!
Not pestering in the slightest Sally...I think it's great we're finding alternatives to shop bought low carb & cakes...particularly after the LIDL roll fiasco...looking forward to the contributions from other members...good idea Sally.
 
Which recipe is this @Vince_UK ?[/QUOTE

@Sally W
@Sally W

copied to the recipe section Sally
GROUND ALMOND & WALNUT SCONES
10 Servings
Per 51g Serving
252 kcal
3g Carbohydrate
4g Fibre
23g Saturated fat
50mg Sodium



Ingredients

250g Ground almonds

2 Teaspoons baking powder

100g Walnut OR pecan pieces

50g Butter

1 Egg (Beaten)

50g Sweetener - Stevia; Truvia; Xylitol or Erythritol

Pinch salt



Method

1. Mix the dry ingredients

2. Melt the butter and add to dry ingredients

3. Add sufficient beaten egg until a dough is formed

4. Portion into 10 scones

5. Place on a baking tray and cook in moderately hot oven (180°C) for approximately 20 minutes



NB. The recipe can be adapted by adding a small amount of cocoa powder to make chocolate scones[/QUOTE]
 
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Walnut scones minus sweetener and including Cheese Sally
Vince I've put this in the recipe section and cut & pasted a copy for Sally...have you eaten any yet?
 
Well, I wouldn't say this was either a 100% success or 100% failure.
Made 6 rolls which are far to small and1 small loaf thingy.
It is edible but to much effort involved for the results.
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I'm starving now Vince...been exercising...looking at that bacon & the scones...what's wrong with you man...get stuck in!
 
I'm starving now Vince...been exercising...looking at that bacon & the scones...what's wrong with you man...get stuck in!
Will try a scone at lunchtime with some Stilton :D
 
Well, I wouldn't say this was either a 100% success or 100% failure.
Made 6 rolls which are far to small and1 small loaf thingy.
It is edible but to much effort involved for the results.
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Vince that looks okay...and as long as it's edible doesn't matter what it looks like...the rolls look fine too...first attempt...don't let it put you off...there are other breads that don't need as much proving...don't need any kneading...a short prove...then the oven...you have to try again🙂🙂🙂...I think you're doing really well.
 
Vince that looks okay...and as long as it's edible doesn't matter what it looks like...the rolls look fine too...first attempt...don't let it put you off...there are other breads that don't need as much proving...don't need any kneading...a short prove...then the oven...you have to try again🙂🙂🙂...I think you're doing really well.
Thanks Bubbsie
I can buy Morrisons Protein bread for 80p per loaf and freeze it lol
 
Thanks Bubbsie
I can buy Morrisons Protein bread for 80p per loaf and freeze it lol
I looked for that In Morrisons yesterday and couldn’t find it Vince, they had pumpernickel rolls that looked quite dense but no nutritional info on
 
I looked for that In Morrisons yesterday and couldn’t find it Vince, they had pumpernickel rolls that looked quite dense but no nutritional info on
There is either the Morrisons Protein Sally which mine here sells quite a lot of and the Hovis Lower carb, a little more expensive but just as good. Morrisons Protein 80p per loaf 16 slices excluding crusts. I seperate then into 2 slice bundles and freeze them and it lasts 6 days, The crusts I either have 1 individually of bin them.
 
LOL Easier I have always been an advocate of motion economy.
Is that a euphemism for 'Lazy'...just asking is all😛😛😛.
 
Walnut scones minus sweetener and including Cheese Sally
There is either the Morrisons Protein Sally which mine here sells quite a lot of and the Hovis Lower carb, a little more expensive but just as good. Morrisons Protein 80p per loaf 16 slices excluding crusts. I seperate then into 2 slice bundles and freeze them and it lasts 6 days, The crusts I either have 1 individually of bin them.
ill check it out Vince thanks. I’m a bit fussy with chemicals which is why I loved the lidl rolls (like you still not forgiven them😉)
 
Lunch
Low carb roll a little chewy so will not be doing that again but stil quite niceish. My OWN cheese scone was actually nice and a small chunk of Stilton. Plenty of butter of course.....
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Is that a euphemism for 'Lazy'...just asking is all😛😛😛.
Yeah and having to clean the ruddy mess up after like WASH BOWLS ETC...
 
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