Keto Holiday Fruitcake – All Day I Dream About Food


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This Keto Fruitcake tastes like an old-fashioned holiday! Moist and dense, this low carb cake is studded with cranberries, nuts, and spices for an epic Christmas dessert.

Close up shot of a slice of Keto Holiday Fruitcake on a white plate with a fork.Close up shot of a slice of Keto Holiday Fruitcake on a white plate with a fork.

 

I did it and I am not sorry. I am absolutely delighted to bring you a recipe for Keto Fruitcake. Because this classic holiday cake was something we always had on Christmas, and I’ve been trying to figure out how to make it low carb for years.

Fruitcake is one of those very British desserts that people either love or detest. It wasn’t my favorite when I was little but my dad loved it so it was always part of our dessert tray. And it grew on me as I got older.

I love de-carbing old-fashioned holiday desserts. I’ve got recipes for Keto Sticky Toffee Pudding and Keto Buche de Noel. And my Keto Mincemeat Shortbread Bars are so tender and sweet. So it was clearly time to tackled holiday fruitcake!

A slice of keto fruitcake being lifted away from the rest of the cake on a white cake stand.A slice of keto fruitcake being lifted away from the rest of the cake on a white cake stand.

Why you will love this recipe

It was the sugar free mincemeat recipe that inspired me to make this cake. Because the first step for any fruitcake is to soak dried fruit and nuts in rum or brandy. And my mincemeat recipe has all the same flavors, ready to go.

The trick, however, was to get the same dense, ultra-moist texture of the classic cake. To that end, I opted for a mix of almond and coconut flours, and I skipped the protein powder because I didn’t want the cake to rise much.

I also used brown sugar substitute, a touch of molasses, and plenty of spices to get the right flavor profile. And another splash of dark rum in the cake itself.

This keto fruit cake is quite easy to make and the results are fabulous. Super moist and rich, it will bring back memories of Christmas past. And it’s absolutely divine with a drizzle of my sugar-free caramel sauce!

Ingredients you need

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  • Sugar-free mincemeat: You want to prepare a batch of my sugar-free mincemeat head of time. You can even make it several days in advance.
  • Butter: I usually use salted butter, but unsalted works just fine.
  • Sweetener: I recommend a brown sugar substitute for the best flavor.
  • Molasses: This is optional, but I add it for color and flavor. It will only add about half a gram of carbs per serving.
  • Eggs: Bring them to room temperature first before mixing the batter.
  • Almond flour: As always, a good finely ground almond flour gives your baked goods the best texture.
  • Coconut flour:  This helps give the cake batter the right density.
  • Xanthan gum: Because the cake lacks protein powder, a little xanthan gum helps bind it more and keep it from being crumbly.
  • Brandy or dark rum: You can use water if you need to, but it does diminish the fruitcake flavor.
  • Pantry staples: Ground cinnamon, ground ginger, nutmeg, baking soda, and salt.

Step by step directions

A collage of 6 images showing how to make Keto Fruitcake.A collage of 6 images showing how to make Keto Fruitcake.

1. Combine the wet ingredients: In a large bowl, beat the butter until creamy. Add the sweetener and molasses, if using, until well combined. Beat in the eggs.

2. Add the dry ingredients: All at once, add the almond flour, coconut flour, spices, baking soda, and salt and beat until well combined. Add the brandy or rum and beat in.

3. Add the fruit and nuts: Stir the mincemeat by hand until well distributed.

4. Bake the cake: Spread the batter a greased 8-inch round cake pan lined with parchment paper and grease the paper. Bake at 300F for 50 to 60 minutes, until the top is browned and just firm to the touch.

5. Let cool: Remove and let cool completely, then run a sharp knife around the pan to loosen and flip out onto a patter or cake stand.

Caramel sauce being drizzled over a slice of keto fruitcake.Caramel sauce being drizzled over a slice of keto fruitcake.

Tips for success

If you don’t want to go to the trouble of making the mincemeat, you can simply soak some sugar-free dried cranberries and chopped walnuts or pecans in rum or brandy. I would do about a cup of each. I also recommend adding a little orange zest or orange extract to bring out more flavor. You may also want to add some sweetener.

You can actually purchase unsweetened dried cranberries that don’t contain any sweetener at all. They aren’t very good on their own but work perfectly in a recipe like this.

If you want to go seriously old-school, you can brush the cake with more alcohol and wrap it up tightly and store it in the fridge for a few days.

Sweetener Options

This recipe calls for brown sugar replacement, since classic fruitcake uses brown sugar. I like to make my own but you can use a store-bought one as well. If you choose one that has allulose in it, keep a close eye on the cake. It may brown on the outside more quickly.

You can also just use a granular sweetener and rely on the little bit of molasses for more of a brown sugar flavor.

A slice of fruitcake drizzled with caramel sauce on a white plate, with several forkfuls taken out of it.A slice of fruitcake drizzled with caramel sauce on a white plate, with several forkfuls taken out of it.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the best alcohol for fruitcake?

Fruitcake usually uses a dark spirit like dark rum or brandy. I like rum for the classic flavor and because it’s easier to find. You can also use bourbon or cognac. In a pinch, light rum will work as well.

How do I store keto fruitcake?

Keto fruitcake can be stored on the counter for up to 4 days, or in the fridge for up to a week. It can also be frozen for several months.

How many carbs are in Keto Fruitcake?

This keto fruitcake recipe has 6.6g of carbs and 3.1g of fiber per serving. That comes to 3.5g net carbs per slice.

A slice of keto fruitcake on a white plate over a gray napkin, with the rest of the cake on a white cake stand in the background.A slice of keto fruitcake on a white plate over a gray napkin, with the rest of the cake on a white cake stand in the background.

More keto holiday recipes

Close up shot of a slice of Keto Holiday Fruitcake on a white plate with a fork.Close up shot of a slice of Keto Holiday Fruitcake on a white plate with a fork.

Keto Fruitcake Recipe

This Keto Fruitcake tastes like an old-fashioned holiday! Moist and dense, this low carb cake is studded with cranberries, nuts, and spices for an epic Christmas dessert.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: British

Keyword: fruit cake recipe

Prep Time: 20 minutes

1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour

Servings: 16

Calories: 232kcal

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 300ºF and grease an 8-inch round cake pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper and grease the paper.

  • In a large bowl, beat the butter until creamy. Add the sweetener and molasses, if using, until well combined. Beat in the eggs.

  • All at once, add the almond flour, coconut flour, spices, baking soda, xanthan gum, and salt and beat until well combined. Add the brandy or rum and beat in.

  • Stir the mincemeat by hand until well distributed.

  • Spread the batter in the prepared pan and bake 50 to 60 minutes, until the top is browned and just firm to the touch.

  • Remove and let cool completely, then run a sharp knife around the pan to loosen and flip out onto a patter or cake stand.

Notes

Storage Information: Keto fruitcake can be stored on the counter for up to 4 days, or in the fridge for up to a week. Keep it tightly wrapped up so it doesn’t dry out. It can also be frozen for several months.

Nutrition Facts

Keto Fruitcake Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 slice)

Calories 232
Calories from Fat 166

% Daily Value*

Fat 18.4g28%

Saturated Fat 8.1g41%

Sodium 135mg6%

Carbohydrates 6.6g2%

Fiber 3.1g12%

Protein 4.8g10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.



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