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A Bee's Life

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Low-Carb Pumpkin Custards with Whipped Cream

low-carb pumpkin custard with whipped creamLet's not kid ourselves: the crust is the best part of the pumpkin pie. It's typically the best part of any pie. But, if you're going keto or low-carb or have thing for self-denial, here's a pretty tasty alternative.

Ingredients

For the custard...

  • .5 cups pumpkin puree
  • 5 Tbsp Xylitol
  • 1 Tbsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 3 whole large eggs
  • .5 cup heavy whipping cream

For the whipped cream topping... 

  • .25 cup of heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tbsp Xylitol
  • .5 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

For the custard...

  • Preheat your oven to 300 degrees. Boil some water.
  • Using a stand mixer (or large bow and an immersion blender), mix the pumpkin, xylitol, and pumpkin pie spice together until smooth.
  • Add the eggs and continue mixing.
  • Finally, add the heavy whipping cream and continue to mix until you reach an even consistency.
  • Pour your mixture into individual ramekins. Tip: you can use a measuring cup to ensure your serving sizes are even.
  • Place the ramekins in a deep roasting pan and place the pan (with the ramekins in it) in the oven.
  • Pour boiling water into the pan until the water reaches halfway up the side of the ramekins. This water bath prevents the outsides of your custard from over cooking while the interior of the custard continues to cook.
  • Bake for 45 minutes or until custards are just short of firm. There should be a slight jiggle to the custards, but a toothpick or skewer placed into the center of the custard should come out clean. The custards will firm up after they come out of the oven and even more so if you leave them in the fridge for a few hours/overnight.
  • Remove the pan from the oven and allow ramekins to cool on a cooling rack. When ramekins reach room temperature, cover and refrigerate for at least a few hours or even overnight.
  • Top with whipped cream before serving!

For the whipped cream...

  • combine heavy whipping cream, xylitol, and vanilla extract in a large bowl
  • whip with a whisk until you reach your desired fluffiness
  • dollop onto the center of your custard and dust with cinnamon

Some more pics... low-carb pumpkin custard uncooked in ramekinsYour mixture may look a little pale before it goes into the oven. That's okay! It will darken as it cooks.low-carb pumpkin custard cookedI didn't have a skewer or a toothpick, so I used the thin end of a chopstick to test firmness. Not the best choice, obviously. Luckily, I was covering up the center with whipped cream anyway.And, the finished product once again... Ta-da!low-carb pumpkin custard with whipped cream

Nutritional Info

You should get 6 servings out of this. The numbers per serving are:For the custard...

  • Calories: 255 
  • Fat: 27g
  • Protein: 3g
  • Net Carbs: 7g

For the whipped cream...

  • Calories: 40
  • Fat: 4g
  • Protein: 0g
  • Net Carbs: 0g

Hope you enjoy! 

Lah-Dee-Dah: Lavender Vanilla Whipped Mascarpone Cream

Vanilla Lavender Mascarpone Cream_mark.pngSometimes I want to feel like a fancy lady, living a fancy life with fancy accoutrements and a fancy penchant for using words like "accoutrements" and "penchant," which I fancily pronounce "ah-coo-trrrrruh-mahhhh" and "pawwwn-shawwwn," respectively.These are momentary lapses in an otherwise average daily life. But, when I get that itch, I scratch it. It was during just such an itch that I made this surprisingly lah-dee-dah-tasting lavender vanilla whipped mascarpone cream dessert thingie.It is yummy and fancy and easy to make and I wish I had some right now, but I already ate it. It goes great with drinking tea and watching British period pieces. If you'd like to try it, here's how:

Ingredients

  • 0.25 cup(s), mascarpone cheese
  • 1 Tbsp, heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tsp, xylitol (or sugar-free sweetener of your choosing. I used xylitol because I accidentally ordered a huge bag of it because I don't understand math.)
  • 1 tsp(s), dried, ground lavender flowers (I used the flowers of from three stems.)
  • 1 tsp (4g), sugar-free vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Remove lavender flowers from their stems
  2. Grind lavender with a mortar and pestle, coffee grinder (I used this one), or food processor
  3. Combine all ingredients in a bowl
  4. Beat ingredients with a whisk just until firm peaks form (be careful not to over do it!)
  5. Plate and sprinkle with additional whole lavender flowers

Nutritional Info

  • Calories: 308
  • Fat: 30g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 5g

Notes

  • This recipe makes a single serving because–who am I kidding–I am generally alone. But, you could easily double the measurements to serve two because you are a better person than I am and hang out with other people from time to time. Good job.
  • The drier your lavender the more potent it will be. I was pretty generous with it because I'd just bought the lavender fresh over the weekend. Add lavender slowly to your taste.

If you attempt this recipe, please let me know how it turns out! I'm very much still learning to cook and could certainly use any tips, pointers, feedback you'd care to share.