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Refreshing Strawberry Coffee Cake

Strawberry coffee cake photo

I found this recipe while looking for something to do with the leftover strawberries aging in the ‘fridge. Although it calls for fresh strawberries, I had some I’d enhanced with sugar substitute to get juice, so I gave it a try. Since it was very moist, it needed to cook a little longer than 25 minutes.

The flavor is delicious; one of the best coffee cakes I’ve made. Adding a single serving pack of lemonade adds a refreshing tartness to the batter that goes well with the berries. It is tender and browns beautifully. I plan to try it with other fruits such as blueberries, raspberries, and cranberries. I think it would also work well with apples and peaches, but these are higher-carb’d fruits, so you might want to reduce the fruit to 1/2 cup for the cake.

Strawberry Coffee Cake

1/4 cup oil
1 Egg
1/3 cup Almond Milk
1 packet Sugar-free Lemonade Mix (Crystal Light or Wylers)
2 tablespoons Sour Cream
1 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
1 cup Almond Flour
1/4 cup Vanilla Protein Powder
1/4 cup DCV All-Purpose Flour or 2 tablespoons Coconut Flour
3/4 cups Sugar Substitute
2 teaspoons Baking Powder
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon
2/3 cup chopped Strawberries

Topping
1/2 cup Brown Sugar
2 tablespoons Almond Flour
2 teaspoons Cinnamon
2 tablespoons Butter, melted

Icing Drizzle
3/4 cup Swerve Powdered Sugar
1 tablespoon Unsweetened Almond Milk or Cream
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract or Lemon Extract

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees and grease, or line with parchment paper, a 9″ circular cake pan, or an 8×8 square baking pan.

Mix together flour, sugar, lemonade, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt in a small bowl. Set aside.

Using a separate bowl, add oil, egg, vanilla extract, and milk and whisk together.

Form a well in the middle of the dry ingredients and pour in the wet ingredients. Stir the wet into the dry, being careful not to over stir. Add the sour cream, and stir until combined.

Fold in the strawberries, and pour the mixture into your prepared pan. Set it aside.

Prepare Topping
Combine the topping ingredients in a small bowl. Dot over the top of the batter in the pan. Use a rubber spatula to swirl the topping.

Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, depending on how moist the strawberries are. Test with a toothpick in the center to ensure the cake is done. Set aside to cool.

Make the icing by stirring the powdered sugar, almond milk, or cream, and vanilla together. Drizzle over the coffee cake.

Makes 8 servings. Serve warm or cool.

Nutrition Info for Strawberry Coffee Cake

By the way, Cinco de Mayo is coming up next week. Looking for some delicious Mexican dishes to celebrate? Check out my Mexican Food Cookbook in the sidebar. It has some great low carb recipes in it.

Yummy Bacon and Cauliflower Salad is Cool

Photo: Cauliflower salad

As I was getting ready for a 4th of July BBQ potluck, I found this recipe for a delicious-sounding potato salad with ranch dressing and bacon. Hard to go wrong with that, but of course, I had to substitute in a different vegetable. Not content to do one, I added another one as well. Actually, I had the asparagus in the ‘fridge, and I needed to use it before it turned.

The result is a wonderful summer salad that is reasonably low in carbs and big in flavor. I did find the original recipe a little bland, so I added  salt, garlic pepper and a touch of sweetness to it. I think I might add a little red pepper to add zing to it the next time I make it.

The full recipe makes about 12 servings, which is great for a potluck while the half size makes 6 servings.  The carb count is the same for both.

Bacon and Cauliflower Salad with Asparagus

 

Full-sized recipe makes 12 servings:
2 to 2-1/4 pounds Cauliflower, cut into bite-sized pieces
1 (16 ounces) container sour cream
1 package ranch dressing mix
1¼ cups cooked bacon, crumbled
1½ cups shredded Cheddar cheese
10 green onions, thinly sliced
12 spears medium Asparagus, chopped (optional)
2 tablespoons Cream
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Ground Garlic Pepper
1 teaspoon Sugar Substitute (optional)

1/2-sized recipe makes 6 servings:
1 to 1-1/4 pounds Cauliflower, cut into bite-sized pieces
8 ounces sour cream
1/2 package ranch dressing mix
3/4 cup cooked bacon, crumbled
3/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
5 green onions, thinly sliced
6 spears medium Asparagus, chopped (optional)
1 tablespoon Cream
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1/4 teaspoon Ground Garlic Pepper
1/2 teaspoon Sugar Substitute (optional)

Trim the cauliflower of the leaves and the tougher part of the stem and cut into bite-sized pieces.

Slice green onions and trim and cut asparagus ahead of time. Cook the bacon. I used a block of bacon ends that are less expensive than sliced bacon. I cut off slices of the bacon ends which makes nice-sized bacon pieces. Cook in batches in the microwave until you have enough for the recipe. Or you can spread them out on a rack on a baking sheet and bake them about 15 minutes until crisp at 400 degrees (F.)

Put a large pot of water on, add a little salt, and bring to a boil. Add the cauliflower pieces and cook about 15 minutes until the pieces are fork tender. Drain and run under cold water to stop the cooking.

If you’re using asparagus, heat the water a second time to boiling, then add the asparagus pieces and cook for 2 minutes. Drain and cool the asparagus.

In a medium bowl, add the sour cream, cream, ranch dressing mix, salt, garlic pepper, and sugar substitute (if using) and mix together well.

In a large bowl, add the cauliflower, asparagus, onions, bacon, and cheddar cheese. Mix together with a large spoon or put on a food glove and use your hand. Add the dressing and mix it until all the salad is coated with the dressing.

Cover and chill for two to three hours before serving.

Nutrition information per serving:
Calories: 250 Fat: 18.4 g Net Carbs: 7.3 g Protein: 12.8 g

Substitutions:
If you can’t eat dairy, omit the cheese, and use mayonnaise to mix the ranch dressing or substitute an alternate dressing such as a potato salad mayonnaise-type dressing.

If you are a vegetarian, omit the bacon pieces. You can add mushrooms for a little more protein in the mix.

Don’t like sour cream? Use plain yogurt (a little higher in carbs) or mayonnaise instead.

Will you try this recipe? Let me know how it turns out and if you like it.