This keto gingerbread cake is moist, fluffy and packed with ginger flavour. It's really easy and quick to make, too: The batter comes together in just 10 minutes. Sugar free, gluten-free and only 3.4g net carbs per generous slice.
When did my love for gingerbread begin? Probably when I got to nibble at my first gingerbread house as a kid. It was one of the highlights of every Christmas season.
I have a few sugar free ginger recipes on the website already: my keto ginger cookies, low carb gingerbread cupcakes and of course keto gingerbread cookies.
Finally, here is a proper cake to complete the repertoire. And may I stress that it is not just for the holiday season. For me, the deep ginger flavor work in autumn and all the way through winter. It's the perfect cold weather dessert.
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🌟 Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Fluffy texture - The crumb is buttery yet light
- Spicy ginger flavour - Just the right amount of kick
- Quick and easy recipe - Only 10 minutes prep
- Sugar free, gluten-free and keto - One slice is only 3.4g net carbs
Ingredients
Below are the ingredients you need for a keto ginger cake:
- Eggs - These must be large and room temperature. This helps the cake to rise more.
- Butter - unsalted
- Full fat yoghurt - Greek yoghurt will work too. This makes the cake delightfully light.
- Almond flour and coconut flour - I always use ground almonds, which is equivalent to regular almond flour in the US. If you have extra-fine almond flour, reduce the amount by 2 tablespoons. You can replace the coconut flour with an additional 100 grams or 1 cup of almond flour. I recommend using both flours though for the best texture.
- Baking powder - You can test whether yours is fresh by putting a little into a glass with warm water. If it fizzes, you're good!
- Ground ginger, cinnamon and cloves - Feel free to use more for an additional kick.
- Golden sweetener - I used a golden erythritol monk fruit sweetener blend, which is a brown sugar replacement and lends a lovely caramel note. Xylitol or allulose will also work.
Instructions
This section contains step-by-step instructions and photos that show how to make this recipe. See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities
Step 1: Whisk the eggs in a large mixing bowl until they are fluffy and double in size.
Step 2: Add the butter and yoghurt to the eggs and blend until just combined.
Step 3: Stir together the dry ingredients together in a second bowl.
Step 4: Add the dry to the wet ingredients and whisk again briefly until a smooth batter forms.
Step 5: Spoon the batter into the cake tin and level with a spatula. Wet your hands with water and smoothen the top.
Step 6: Bake the cake in the oven until golden and you can insert and remove a toothpick without crumbs sticking.
Expert Tips
Below are my 3 top tips to ensure the cake is a success:
- Taste the batter and increase the sweetener or add another teaspoon of ground ginger if needed. We all have different ideas of what is perfectly sweet or perfectly spiced!
- Check the cake after 30-35 minutes of baking. Once it is browned on top, loosely cover it with aluminium foil to prevent burning.
- Let it cool completely before removing it from the tin.
Recipe FAQs
Regular gingerbread is not. It contains wheat flour, dark muscovado sugar and molasses or black treacle. However, this keto gingerbread cake recipe is low in carbs, because it is made with low carb flours and a zero carb sugar substitute.
Traditional gingerbread contains molasses or black treacle, which gives it the dark colour. Since molasses is not low carb, my cake is lighter than the original.
I'm glad you asked. Add 1 tablespoon cocoa powder to the batter. This achieves a darker colour without tasting of chocolate. It's a a trick I have used in my keto sticky toffee pudding.
Of course. You can use a rectangular loaf pan or a springform pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper and grease the sides. The baking time for a keto gingerbread loaf will be longer, around 50-60 minutes. Â
Variations
Below are ideas how you can tweak the recipe:
- Blackstrap molasses. Each teaspoon adds 0.4g net carbs per slice.
- Fresh ginger. Use freshly grated ginger root instead of the ground ginger.
- Salt. A pinch of salt enhances the taste of any cake.
- More spices. Add ½ teaspoon of nutmeg and ¼ teaspoon allspice for deeper flavour.
- Vanilla extract. Use 1 teaspoon.
How To Serve
Keto gingerbread cake tastes wonderful all on its own. You can serve it with a dollop of Keto Whipped Cream or even some keto caramel sauce.
It would also taste lovely with a sugar free cream cheese frosting. Use the recipe from my healthy pumpkin bars.
Storage
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days or in the fridge for 1 week.
Freezer: This cake freezes well. Slice and store in freezer bags for up to 3 months. Defrost in the refrigerator overnight.
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Recipe
Keto Gingerbread Cake
from Sugar Free LondonerNote: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.
Equipment
- 8 inch bundt pan
Ingredients
- 5 eggs large, room temperature
- ½ cup / 115g butter melted
- ½ cup / 120g full fat yoghurt room temperature
- 2 cup / 200g almond flour
- â…“ cup / 40g coconut flour
- 3 teaspoon baking powder
- 4 teaspoon ground ginger
- ⅛ teaspoon ground cloves use ¼ teaspoon for a more intense taste
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- â…” cup / 120g golden erythritol
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 354F / 180C / 160Cfan. Generously grease a 8-9 inch bundt tin with butter.
- Place the eggs in a stand mixer or in a mixing bowl and use an electric whisk. Whisk on high for 4 minutes until super fluffy.
- Mix the dry ingredients together in a bowl.
- Add the butter and yoghurt to the eggs and mix on medium / high until just combined. Add the dry ingredients and whisk again briefly until a batter forms.
- Spoon the batter into the bundt tin and level with a spatula. Wet your hands slightly with water and smooth the top.
- Bake in the oven for about 40 - 50 minutes until golden and you can insert and remove a skewer without crumbs sticking. Mine took about 43 minutes. Check the cake from about 30-35 minutes. Once it is browned on top, loosely cover with tin foil.
- Once cooled, remove from the tin and dust with powdered low carb sweetener. Slice into 12 slices.
charmaine lobo
Delicious cake with great texture! I used sour cream instead of yogurt to lower the carb count. I always love your recipes!
Jenny
I made this for my T1D son for his 17th birthday. I used allulose (from Trader Joe’s), and used a regular cake pan. When the timer went off it was almost black on top and I nearly cried. However, I sliced a tiny sliver and tried it when it cooled, and it was still moist. I decided to frost it with your cream cheese frosting (from the pumpkin bars recipe), using powdered erythritol. It turned out to be delicious, and my son even loved it (this is high praise since he won’t eat anything he doesn’t love). The two of us polished it off in 2 days.. It tasted better than a non-SF, non-GF cake, and did not result in a blood sugar rise when dosing insulin based on the carb count you listed. As a parent, I’m so thrilled to be able to make him treats that he can eat and truly enjoy. I have made 6 of your recipes so far and all have turned out amazing, too. I’m done with wasting time and ingredients on Pinterest Low carb recipes… I now go to your website for all new recipe ideas! Thank you so much for employing food science principles to develop wonderful recipes that work!
Katrin Nürnberger
So glad you saved the cake and that you both enjoyed it. Check the cake about 3/4 through baking next time and decide whether you need to put aluminium foil over the top to prevent it from burning. It all depends on which shelf you bake, your oven itself... and happy birthday to your son!
Tina
Is it possible to use ground hazelnuts instead of almond flour? I tried to find recipes with ground hazelnuts on your website but can't find any. Almonds don't have a good Omega 3 to Omega 6 ratio. I am trying to find recipes using ground hazelnuts or even de-fatted hazelnut flour which is also available.
Katrin Nürnberger
Yes, you should be able to replace it 1:1. I find that when I make my own hazelnut flour by grinding hazelnuts in a food processor, it tends to be coarser than store-bought flour. In that case, you may need to add a little more.
Molly
I don't have a bundt so could I make these as muffins and how long would they take in the oven?
Katrin Nürnberger
Regular size muffins take around 25 minutes.
Molly
Thank you
Al
This was delicious! Big hit with my family!
Amina
Hi, thanks for the recipe! I wanted to ask, if I don't have a bundt pan, would a 9" round pan work? Thank you and Happy New Year!
Katrin Nürnberger
That sounds like a very large pan. You can use it, but the cake would be quite flat. It also may cook quicker, so keep an eye on it!
Julie
You knocked it out of the park with this one - tastes so good, and is amazing with a big dollop of clotted cream.
Alison
Hi can I freeze the cake?
Katrin Nürnberger
Yes, all almond flour based cakes freeze well.
Sneha Epstein
Hi Katrin,
I only have two smaller bundt pans of 4.5" each at my disposal. If I were to divide the batter between them, how long do you think they should bake for? Thank you ! 🙂
Katrin Nürnberger
Hi Sneha, I would start checking after 25 minutes and see where you are at.
Sneha Epstein
Sounds good, thanks as always for the fantastic recipes!
Patty
Katrin, we are dairy free, could I use almond or coconut yogurt instead or maybe coconut cream to replace the regular yogurt?
Katrin Nürnberger
Yes, I would use coconut or almond yoghurt. Coconut cream may be a little rich.