Mike Garten
Good news, keto fans! Just because you’re following a low-carb diet doesn’t mean you have to miss out on all the sweet treats that will inevitably come after Thanksgiving dinner. With a few modifications, you can still enjoy your favorite desserts, such as pumpkin pie, dark chocolate desserts and even crowd-pleasers like pumpkin cheesecake! Our keto Thanksgiving recipes are here to help.
For any recipe that calls for regular sugar, swap it for a keto-friendly substitute like monk fruit or stevia. It won’t always be a perfect 1:1 substitution, so be sure to experiment beforehand to find your preferred level of sweetness. Try almond flour instead of regular flour to keep baked goods gluten-free and look for desserts with butter, heavy cream or cream cheese (which are all naturally keto!).
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