These Keto Appetizers will make sure all your guests have a good and delicious time with you. Don’t ever throw a party without these delicious low carb appetizers!
You’re having a party, but… uh… how to reconcile the ketogenic diet with appetizers your guests will love?
On the one hand, you could simply make traditional appetizers, and make a separate keto batch for you.
On the other hand, this would take a considerable amount of time, and what if your guests, seeing you eat “your special appetizers”, think you don’t want to share and made sub-quality appetizers for them?
You’d never want them to think that.
Fortunately, there’s an easy way to make appetizers that will satisfy everyone, even if they’re not on the ketogenic diet.
This list of keto appetizers don’t taste low-carb, and better yet, are tastier than the traditional appetizers we use to find at parties!
You’ll definitely make a good impression on your guests, and you’ll even take care of their health in the meantime (even if they don’t know it).
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Keto Sausage Balls
Full recipe here
- Calories: 101
- Fat: 9g
- Protein: 4.3g
- Net Carbs: 0.6g
Crispy, juicy, and flavorful, these little Keto Sausage Balls are very easy to make with only 6 common ingredients.
If you’re receiving non-keto guests, then these would definitely be on the top of my list as they’re generally huge crowd-pleasers.
No Bread Italian Sub Roll-Ups
Full recipe here.
- Calories: 234
- Fat: 20g
- Protein: 10g
- Net Carbs: 0.9g
The Italian sub is one of those sandwiches I can never get enough of. Its combination of pork meat and provolone is perfect, to say the least.
But then it’s not really surprising, considering Italian cuisine is ranked among the best in the world (and I don’t think it’s overrated).
The good news is that now you can eat it any time without guilt, thanks to this keto-approved version.
It’s very simple to make: just layer the meats in a biggest-to-smallest order, add some mayonnaise, some cheese, and the toppings of your choice.
Voilà!
Low Carb Pinwheels
Full recipe here.
- Calories: 143
- Fat: 12g
- Protein: 6g
- Net Carbs: 2g
These low carb pinwheels can actually be made with numerous ingredients, according to your personal preferences, and of course, provided you use keto-approved ingredients.
I personally love bacon, but I know some people are not fond of it, so feel free to replace it with any other meat.
Layer your favorite ingredients on top of a grid of lunch meat, roll and that’s it!
This makes a quick and easy appetizer whether your guests follow a keto diet or not.
Cheese and Salami Kebabs
Full recipe here.
- Calories: 299
- Fat: 24g
- Protein: 20g
- Net Carbs: 2g
These cheese and salami kebabs are super easy yet delicious appetizer sticks. The camembert cheese and the cheddar cheese combine perfectly with the salami and olives, for an out-of-this-world result.
I guarantee even your non-keto guests will love these easy sticks!
Note: You could also make these for lunch, by simply putting the ingredients on a plate and serving it in less than 2 minutes… but that wouldn’t be any fun, would it?.
(I did it more than once, though.)
Salmon Party Rolls
Full recipe here.
- Calories: 88
- Fat: 7g
- Protein: 3g
- Net Carbs: 1g
Keto or not, everyone loves smoked salmon. In fact, I often find myself eating it straight off the plate, but that wouldn’t look very nice at a party, would it?
These Salmon Party Rolls are perfect in that they combine the delicious flavor of smoked salmon with some healthy fats from the avocado and the creamy yummy herb cream cheese.
I also like to add some extra dill on top to really take the flavor up a notch and make all my guests happy.
Burger Stuffed Mushrooms
Full recipe here.
These little keto sliders are so tasteful, easy and cute, your guests can’t help loving them.
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