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No, authentic corn tortillas are not keto-friendly because they are made of corn flour, a high-carb flour that contains 79 grams of net carbs per 100 grams. However, you can make keto corn tortillas using other low-carb flour.
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Popcorn is a very popular and healthy whole-grain snack food. It has been deemed a suitable snack food for people with diabetes, partly because of...
Read More »This easy low-carb corn tortillas recipe is made of low-carb flour with an amazing flexible soft texture, and delicious corn tortillas taste and flavor.
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Read More »Warm a non-stick pan over medium-high heat. When the pan is very hot, slide your hand under the rolled tortilla – still on its piece of parchment paper and flip it over the hot pan. Quickly peel off the remaining paper to release the tortilla on the pan and cook for 1 minute. Flip and cook for an extra minute on the other side. You know it’s ready when the tortillas batter is set, golden but still easily flexible. It takes only 2-3 minutes to cook on high heat. You can add some oil on the side of the tortilla at the end to fry the sides and give them some crunch and a lovely golden corn color and flavor. Don’t over-fry, or they crack and dry out. Repeat these steps with the remaining batter, reusing the extra batter to reshape more tortillas every time. Storage These tortillas can be stored for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. Make sure you place them on a plate and cover them with foil or plastic wrap to keep them soft and flexible. Rewarm on a hot non-stick pan and add your filling of choice.
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Are Raisins Keto Friendly? The short answer to whether or not raisins are acceptable on a Keto diet is, “No.” While raisins have some health...
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People with diabetes can safely eat cheese as part of a balanced, healthful diet. As with other foods, moderation is key, and so a diet that...
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