Keto Egg Fast Cheddar Fritters

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  • prep time

    prep time

    10 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    35 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    45 min

Keto Egg Fast Cheddar Fritters

You can incorporate this Keto egg fast recipe into your breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The savory fritters are made with hard-boiled eggs, a few simple seasonings, and a melty cheddar cheese binder. Make them fresh for a light breakfast in the morning, or include them in your meal prepping with multiple servings or additional Keto recipes. You can even eat an egg fast fritter right out of your refrigerator as a cold snack! It’s recommended you use a cast-iron skillet to fry the fritters because this type of metal will heat the delicate egg evenly. Cast-iron skillets are also very good at letting you know when food has cooked to the right temperature because the food will easily release from the skillet. Don’t worry, you don’t need a lot of skill to make any of Carb Manager’s egg fast recipes for Keto diets. You only need patience and trust! Each egg fast fritter has approximately 1 egg, ¾ tablespoon of fat, and ¼ ounce of cheese.

Tips For Peeling Hard-Boiled Eggs

Don’t let peeling hard-boiled eggs take up all your time in the kitchen! At your discretion, you may add a small amount of vinegar to your boiling water, which helps eggs peel easily. Additionally, don’t let the eggs sit in their ice bath longer than needed to cool, or else the membrane will stick to the egg. Peeling eggs from the bottom is known to work better than peeling from the top. To crack the eggshell, tap the side of the egg on a flat surface gently to split the shell into two halves, then easily peel away.

Adding More Fat To The Meal

For egg fast Keto recipes, you can have 1 tablespoon of fat per egg. Due to the style of cooking in this recipe, it’s not wise to include any more fat-based ingredients in the actual fritter mixture. Instead, you may wish to add more fat to the completed meal in other ways. Try making a Hollandaise sauce or a cream-based sauce. These condiments are Keto-friendly, very high in fat, and you only need a small amount to meet your macros.

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  • Net Carbs

    0.9 g

  • Fiber

    0 g

  • Total Carbs

    1 g

  • Protein

    8 g

  • Fats

    16.2 g

183 cals

Keto Egg Fast Cheddar Fritters

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Ingredients

  • Raw egg

    Raw egg

    4 large

  • Mayonnaise

    Mayonnaise

    2 tbsp

  • Salt

    Salt

    0.13 tsp

  • Black pepper

    Black pepper

    0.13 tsp

  • Garlic powder

    Garlic powder

    0.13 tsp

  • Cheddar cheese

    Cheddar cheese

    1 oz

  • Avocado oil

    Avocado oil

    1 tbsp

Recipe Steps

steps 5

45 min

  • Step 1

    Place whole eggs in the bottom of a pot, and fill the pot with water until the eggs are submerged. Cover the pot and bring it to a boil on your stovetop. Once the pot is boiling, remove the lid, and let the eggs boil for 12 minutes until they are hard-boiled. After 12 minutes, transfer the eggs to an ice bath until they’re cooled. Once the eggs are cooled, peel them and place them in a clean mixing bowl. The eggs don’t need to be peeled perfectly, since you’ll be mashing them next.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Mash the hard-boiled eggs in the mixing bowl until they have minimal chunks of visible egg white. You can use a potato masher or a fork to achieve this. Then, add mayonnaise, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and shredded cheese to the eggs, and continue mashing them until you have an even mixture with a paste-like consistency. There may be very small pieces of egg whites visible, but the mixture should be mostly lump-free.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Place a large cast-iron or non-stick skillet over your stovetop and begin heating the avocado oil in it over medium-high heat. A cast-iron skillet is preferred for this recipe, but you can use a non-stick skillet as well if it is in good condition. If you have to cook the egg fritters in batches due to the size of your skillet, start with an appropriately portioned amount of the avocado oil. While the oil is heating, portion the egg fritters into 4-tablespoon portions. If you own a #40 scoop, each portion is two scoops.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Pack your first portion of egg fritter into a dense ball. Then, place the ball in the skillet of hot oil, and use a spatula to press the ball down into a patty. At first, the patty will look a little more like a crab cake at about ¾”-thick, but it will spread during the cooking process. Repeat until your skillet is filled with egg fritter patties. Let the fritters cook on one side until you start to smell the egg browning in the pan. Then, reduce the heat to a medium temperature.
    Step 4
  • Step 5

    Continue cooking the fritters on the same side. You may need to utilize a splatter screen to keep safe from the hot oil. Don’t flip the fritters until they naturally release from the skillet using your spatula. Gently flip the fritters over and continue cooking until they fry on the other side. Once they’re done, gently transfer the egg fritters to a serving plate. You can use a paper towel to soak up any excess frying oil that has pooled up.
    Step 5