Keto Carnivore Waffle - The Paffle Recipe - Ketofocus (2024)

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The paffle is a carnivore version of the waffle. Containing only ingredients from an animal - egg, cheese, and pork rinds - the paffle will quickly become your favorite breakfast food on the carnivore diet.

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Serving Size:
1 Waffle

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  • Almost zero carb carnivore waffle recipe
  • Recipe Details
    • Watch the recipe video
    • Keto Carnivore Waffle Ingredients
    • Keto Carnivore Waffle Directions
  • Similar recipes others love
  • What is the carnivore diet?
  • Paffle waffle maker
  • How to store paffles

Almost zero carb carnivore waffle recipe

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Paffles are a keto carnivore version of the waffle.

These almost zero carb waffles are made up of an egg, cheese and pork rinds.

They are called paffles for two reasons. These waffles contain pork rinds and they are high in protein too.

Paffles are an excellent breakfast option for those following a carnivore diet. If a carnivore gets tired of bacon and eggs in the morning, they can try a paffle. These paffles are delicious with a runny egg placed on top or slather in butter.

Keto Carnivore Waffle Recipe Video

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Keto Carnivore Waffle Ingredients

  • Keto Carnivore Waffle - The Paffle Recipe - Ketofocus (6) 1 egg
  • Keto Carnivore Waffle - The Paffle Recipe - Ketofocus (7) ½ cup ground pork rinds
  • Keto Carnivore Waffle - The Paffle Recipe - Ketofocus (8) ⅓ cup mozzarella cheese
  • Keto Carnivore Waffle - The Paffle Recipe - Ketofocus (9) pinch of salt

Keto Carnivore Waffle Directions

  • STEP

    1

    Preheat

    Preheat waffle maker to medium high heat.

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  • STEP

    2

    Combine & whisk

    Whisk together egg, cheese, ground pork rinds, and salt.

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    3

    Add to waffe iron

    Pour paffle mixture into the center of the waffle iron. Close the waffle maker and let cook for 3-5 minutes or until waffle is golden brown and set.

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    4

    Remove & enjoy

    Remove paffle from the waffle maker and serve.

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  • Keto Carnivore Waffle
  • What is the carnivore diet?

    The carnivore diet is increasing in popularity.

    It is a diet that consists of consuming all meat, fat, organs from an animal. Basically, if it came from an animal you can eat it. It’s also considered a zero carb diet since all the parts consumed contain almost no carbs.

    People on the carnivore diet will eat:

    • meat
    • animal fat
    • organs
    • bone broth
    • butter
    • eggs
    • cream
    • cheese
    • pork rinds

    Paffle waffle maker

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    To make carnivore waffles, you will need an electric waffle maker.

    A favorite waffle maker is the mini waffle iron by Dash. This works well for making paffles because it is small and makes the perfect sized almost zero carb waffles.

    Larger models of waffle makers will for making keto carnivore waffles as well. Pour the paffle batter in the center of the waffle iron. There is no need to spread out the waffle batter. The batter will spread on it’s own creating a perfect paffle waffle.

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    Do I need to grease my waffle maker?

    You won’t need to grease or butter your waffle maker before cooking paffles. The fat from the cheese and pork rinds will release as the waffle begins to cook. This will keep the paffle from sticking to the waffle iron.

    How to store paffles

    You can meal prep paffles ahead of time.

    I make a batch up ahead of time and store them in the refrigerator or freeze. When I want a carnivore waffle, I reheat it in the toaster or oven.

    To freeze paffles, flash freeze each waffle on a plate or pan in the freezer for 30 minutes. Store in a freezer safe bag.

    Nutritional information & Macros

    Nutrition Information

    Keto Carnivore Waffle

    Servings: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 270
    Fat 19g
    Protein 24.7g
    Total Carbs 1.3g
    Net Carbs 1.3g

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    1. Love them!

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    2. With a paffle can I simply replace the mozzarella with cream cheese instead?

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      1. Yes, you can do that

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      2. Did you try them with the cream cheese, if so how much cream cheese and did you like them?

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    3. Delicious!!!

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    4. I’ve been making these for years. I couldn’t stand the eggy taste of chaffles and thought there’s got to be a way to get away from it. I used ground up pork rinds to bread pork, chicken or as a replacement for breadcrumbs in meatloaf so why not give it a go. Now I’ll add seasonings, different cheeses or diced jalapeños or diced dill pickles. The options are endless, depends on my mood

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    5. Is this raw pork rinds or the ones that come are fried and come in a bag?

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      1. Use the ones that are fried in a bag. Typically you find them in the chip aisle at the grocery store.

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        1. Perfect thank you!

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          1. you can also find them in with the bread crumbs at the grocery store. they’re called pork panko and they’re already crushed up.

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    Keto Carnivore Waffle - The Paffle Recipe - Ketofocus? ›

    Keto Carnivore Waffle Directions

    What is a keto waffle made of? ›

    A keto waffle is like a conventional waffle but it is made with ingredients like almond flour or coconut flour so that it is low carb. Keto Waffles - award winning recipe - see why! Is there any other way to make a waffle other than using a hot waffle maker?

    What is a chaffle made of? ›

    Let's get specific! A chaffle is a low carb waffle that is primarily made up of mozzarella cheese and an egg. The original chaffle recipe calls for one egg and ½ cup cheese. However, there are many different variations floating around.

    What do chaffles taste like? ›

    Chaffles are waffles made with cheese and eggs; its funny name is a combination of the words “cheese” and “waffle”. Without any sweeteners, they taste like your favorite grilled cheese sandwich but with the texture of a crispy, crunchy waffle.

    Is it OK to eat chaffles everyday? ›

    Eating 1 chaffle is almost 50% of that recommended daily intake. For that reason, I definitely wouldn't refer to them as a health food, but they are not necessarily unhealthy, either.

    How many carbs are in a keto waffle? ›

    This keto waffle recipe has 7.7g of carbs and 3.5g of fiber per serving. That comes to 4.2g net carbs per serving. How long will keto waffles keep? Leftovers can be kept on the counter for up to 4 days in an airtight container.

    How many carbs are in 2 chaffles? ›

    Chaffles Nutrition And Carb Count

    But in general, assuming you use real, whole milk cheese like cheddar or mozzarella (as opposed to cream cheese or American cheese), chaffles are entirely carb-free. A typical serving size of two chaffles contains roughly: 300 calories. 0g total carbs.

    How many eggs a day on a keto diet? ›

    It's totally fine and safe to eat up to 6 eggs a day while on the keto diet. You can consume even more eggs per day occasionally, as long as you make sure that you eat your greens, healthy fats and proteins from other sources.

    Are bananas okay on keto? ›

    Bananas. Even though banana health benefits abound, like helping to boost heart and immune health, bananas are basically off the table when you're eating keto. Why? One medium banana contains a hefty 27 grams of carbs—eat one, and you're almost at your quota for the day.

    Can chaffles be eaten cold? ›

    To reheat the chaffles place them in the toaster or you can microwave them for 30-60 seconds, or in the oven at 180/350 degrees. Serve chaffles hot or cold, but I personally prefer them hot. The recipe yields approximately 2 cheese waffles, it depends on your waffle iron size.

    Do chaffles reheat well? ›

    How do I reheat my chaffles? You can reheat your chaffles by letting them thaw, and then toasting them in the toaster, or you can wrap them in a damp paper towel and microwave them for 30-60 seconds.

    How many carbs are in Keto chaffles? ›

    Bacon Cheddar Chaffles – 2.2 net carbs each. Pepperoni Pizza Chaffles – 2 net carbs each. Sausage Jalapeno Chaffles – 1.8 net carbs each. Sausage-Stuffed Chaffle – 1.8 net carbs each (amazing eat-on-the-go breakfast option)

    Can I eat a whole bag of pork rinds on keto? ›

    Definitely! This keto friendly snack is a go-to for every low carb diet. But don't forget, that consuming too many pork rinds can ruin your meal plan, so be sure to check your macronutrients and align them according to your plan.

    Is panko good for keto? ›

    Are Panko Breadcrumbs Keto-Friendly? The traditional panko breadcrumbs from Kikkoman are not keto-friendly. There are 24g net carbs in a ½ cup serving. If you want a Panko-style breadcrumb, make this version with pork rinds instead.

    Are panko breadcrumbs high in carbs? ›

    Panko stays crisp after cooking, unlike other types of breading, which can get soggy. Panko is lower in calories, sodium, and fat and higher in fiber than regular breadcrumbs: 1/4 cup whole wheat panko (Ian's brand): 70 calories, 0.5 g fat, 14 g carbohydrates, 2 g fiber, 3 g protein, 23 mg sodium.

    What are keto chips made of? ›

    Key ingredients

    Almond flour – This nut flour is the base for our chips. Using almond flour yields a nutty flavor and provides substance to our chip. Almond flour also turns golden brown as it fries. Protein powder – This ingredient is what makes these chips crunchy and crispy.

    How many calories in a keto waffle? ›

    There are 145 calories in 1 waffle Keto Waffle.

    Who makes keto waffles? ›

    Birch Benders' Keto Toaster Waffles are a great option for a convenient breakfast, mid-day snack, or even as a low-carb alternative to bread. Birch Benders Keto Toaster Waffles have only 6g net carbs for 2 waffles, compared to existing options which have 30g net carbs for 2 waffles.

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