Everyone lately is talking about the benefits of a ketogenic diet and how research shows it can reduce inflammation, increase energy levels, speed up weight loss, and improve focus and concentration. If you’re contemplating trying it, mastering a good fat bomb recipe is a must!
What is a Fat Bomb?
The name “fat bomb” may sound alarming, but it is a quick convenient way to get enough healthy fats into the diet.
In essence, the ketogenic diet is a very high fat, very low carbohydrate diet using ketones as a fuel source rather than glucose (sugar). To get the body to switch its fuel source (also called a state of “ketosis”) the diet must be close to about 85% fat, 10% protein, and 5% carbohydrate.
Believe it or not, it can often be difficult to reach the 85% fat goal needed to fuel the body appropriately. Think of a fat bomb as another tasty way to boost ketone production for energy! This is where a delectable grab-and-go treat full of healthy fats would be greatly appreciated … am I right?
Drumroll please … introducing ketogenic fat bombs!
Can’t Go Wrong With PB and Cocoa
No, it doesn’t taste like a Reese’s peanut butter cup (even if it looks like one), but the creaminess of the fat bomb with a very mild sweetness makes it a satisfying treat for anyone (well, normal chocolate loving people!)
Fat bombs are quick to prepare and a fantastic snack (a must in our busy lives) for those that are following a ketogenic diet and even for those who are not. We all need good quality fats as they help support our cells, hormones, and brain. Even kids can enjoy these as they definitely need fats in the diet for optimal growth.
So Many Options
When it comes to making the ideal fat bomb, personal preference plays a major role. There are variations in texture, sweetness, density, creaminess, and flavor. I have attempted multiple fat bomb recipes and I can tell you that there have been some batches of amazingness and other batches of a bowl of fat with no flavor. Experiment as part of the fun, or use this tried-and-true recipe.
Again, fat bombs are not overly sweet so do not expect a burst of sweetness on the tongue when biting into one of these treats. I find that most of the flavor comes from the combination of the unsweetened chocolate and the nut butter. The small amount of stevia used provides the slightly sweet taste and helps to overpower the natural bitterness of the chocolate.
Fat Bomb Ingredients
A fat bomb generally consists of a base, a texture, a low sugar/sugar-free sweetener, and a flavor. Multiple ingredients may be incorporated into the fat bombs depending on what flavor or consistency if preferred. Options include:
Base Ingredients
- Coconut Oil
- Grass-Fed Butter
- Heavy Whipping Cream
Possible Texture Ingredients
- Coconut Flakes
- Cacao Nibs
- Chopped Pecans
- Chopped Hazelnuts
- Chopped Macadamia Nuts
- Hemp Seeds
- Crumbled Bacon
Sweetener
- Stevia
Flavor-rich Ingredients
- Nut Butter of Choice : Almond, Sunflower, Peanut, or Cashew
- Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- Baker’s Chocolate
- Vanilla
Fat Bomb Molding Containers
- Silicone Mold or Ice Tray (I like this one … does double duty!)
- Cupcake Liners (use full size or mini)
- Muffin Baking Tins
Warning: Fat Bombs Melt in Your Mouth … and on Your Hands Too!
It would be unkind of me to not warn you of the extremely low melting point of these little snacks. I would suggest keeping them in the refrigerator or freezing until the time of snacking and then eating them within a reasonable time frame. They usually begin to soften within a few minutes so keep this in mind when giving a fat bomb to the little ones. No chocolate messes wanted!
TIP: For those not following a low carbohydrate diet, be aware that a high fat diet in combination with a higher carbohydrate diet could potentially lead to weight gain.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Fat Bomb Recipe
Servings
Ingredients
- ½ cup peanut butter (or nut butter of choice)
- ½ cup coconut oil
- 2 ounces unsweetened baking chocolate
- 1 TBSP butter (omit if dairy-free)
- 2 TBSP heavy whipping cream (omit if dairy-free)
- ½ tsp stevia extract
- ½ cup raw cacao nibs (optional)
- ½ tsp vanilla extract (optional)
Peanut Butter Drizzle
- 2 TBSP peanut butter
- 2 TBSP coconut oil
- 1-2 drops stevia extract
Instructions
- Melt peanut butter, coconut oil, baking chocolate, and butter in a double boiler or microwave.
- Once melted, add heavy whipping cream, stevia, and raw cacao nibs.
- Pour into silicone molds, cupcake containers, or ice cube tray.
- Place in freezer for 15 minutes or until mixture has solidified.
- While the fat bombs solidify in the freezer, over a double boiler melt together the ingredients for the peanut butter drizzle.
- Once the fat bombs have solidified and the peanut butter drizzle is prepared, remove the fat bombs from the mold and drizzle each bomb with the tasty peanut butter.
- Take a bite and let it melt in your mouth!
- Store the remaining fat bombs in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer.
Nutrition
Notes
Not a chocolate and peanut butter fan like me? Check out this Chocolate Coconut Cups Recipe also rich in high quality fat. Simply replace the dark chocolate with unsweetened baking chocolate and another fat bomb is created!
Have you had fat bombs? What did you think? I’d love to hear your take on it!
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