What Are Fat Bombs And Should You Eat Them?

Many ketoers think they have to eat fat bombs, the keto-friendly fat snack, but do they really?

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In case you’re unaware, those dense round balls that keto dieters snack on are called “fat bombs”. Fat bombs are even carried by some health food stores. You might even come across a few in your Pinterest feed. A typical fat bomb is chock-full of fatty ingredients like coconut oil and avocado. These fatty little nuggets of goodness can fill you up quickly and satisfy your sweet tooth as well as any nut craving that catches up to you.

Basically, a fat bomb is an energy bite for keto dieters. The body of evidence is growing that supports the idea that healthy fats are good for us. The idea is embraced by low-carb dieters like the followers of the Atkins diet and the trending Keto diet.

Rather than using carbohydrates and proteins as the fuel in energy bites, fat bombs use …. fat. Fat bombs contain fats as their primary source of energy. Up to 90% of the calories in a fat bomb can come from fats.

Fat bombs can also be thought of as a high-fat, bite-size, keto snack that can be sweet or savory. They are usually spherical, like a ball, but they can be any shape (square, cube, cylindrical, shaped like a heart, or any other shape you can think of).

Are Fat Bombs Healthy?

Typically a fat bomb is made with a high-fat binder with flavorful ingredients added in. Combined it makes a nourishing and tasty treat. A keto fat bomb can be quite sweet if made with dark chocolate and sweetened with a zero-calorie sweetener like erythritol, monk fruit, or stevia. A fat bomb can just as easily be savory by including nut butter, cheese, or bacon.

The nutritional value of fat bombs is as varied as the recipes. But every fat bomb derives the majority of its calories from fats. A typical fat bomb will provide you with 70 to 500 calories and 7 to 50 grams of fat. They’ll also have up to 7 grams of carbohydrates and 5 grams of protein or less. Obviously, with this kind of variability, these are only estimates. Staying within an envelope of 70 – 200 calories is in alignment with a keto snack, and is a more sensible and healthy portion. The fat bombs with the highest caloric values are basically meal replacements.

Most keto dieters think of fat bombs as a snack. Though, the higher calorie, savory, fat bombs could replace a meal or a side dish.

It’s important to recognize a keto fat bomb shouldn’t be a regular replacement for a meal because they are deficient in fiber, protein, and micronutrients compared to a properly balanced meal.

Far bombs are okay for ketoers because they will keep the dieter energized and feeling full. It’s also important to know that you have to be keto-adapted in order to successfully burn fat for energy.

What Ingredients Go Into A Fat Bomb?

Fat bombs are built upon a fatty base like bacon, coconut oil or cream, cocoa butter, cream cheese, heavy cream, lard, MCT oil, or nut butter. Some of the other ingredients that go into fat bombs are almond or coconut flour, cacao powder, stevia, nuts, berries, and a whole lot more.

It’s best to use a fatty base that’s solid at room temperature. They are usually high in easily solidifying saturated fats such as coconut oil. Coconut oil is a nutritious base found in many fat bombs.

Fat bombs can be made a little chewy by including nut flours, cream, or milk, helping to bind all the ingredients. They also add flavor and nutrition to the fat bombs.

How To Make A Keto-Friendly Fat Bomb

There are hundreds, if not thousands of recipes for fat bombs in keto diet books, recipe websites, and blogs. Usually, fat bombs are made by warming or melting an oil, like coconut oil, then adding flavor and binding ingredients. Coconut milk and stevia are popular binding ingredients. Once everything is well mixed, it’s poured into molds, then chilled until hardened.

Here are some of our other fat bomb articles and a couple of recipes.

 

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Keto Avocado Cilantro Hummus – Recipe Video

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“Keto Avocado Cilantro Hummus” – Video Summary

This week we’ve got Keto Avocado Cilantro Hummus. It’s a favorite appetizer among ketoers. This is what happens when guacamole meets hummus! What more could you ask for and expect to get, seriously?

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“Keto Avocado Cilantro Hummus” – Recipe

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Servings: ½ cup
Servings: 1/2 cup

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Macadamia Nuts
1/4 cup Avocado
1/2 tsp minced Garlic
2 tsp fresh Lime Juice
1/4 cup fresh Cilantro (loosely packed)
pinch of Salt and Pepper

Directions:

      1. Combine all ingredients in a food processor.
      2. Pulse until smooth.

Nutritional Information:

Energy – 306 kcal
Protein – 3g (4%)
Fat – 31g (85%)
Carbohydrates – 9g (11%)
Fiber – 6g


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Keto Spinach And Cheese Egg Bites

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Spinach and Cheese Egg Bites” – Video Summary

These are amazing keto-friendly spinach and cheese egg bites, perfect anytime you feel hungry, or as an easy “grab-n-go” breakfast. This is also a freezer-friendly recipe. Cook a batch and just reheat when you’re ready for a quick snack or fast breakfast.

Keto Spinach and Cheese Egg Bites are like little frittatas. The recipe is easily modifiable if you’d like to add different greens, bacon bits, or more cheese.

Related reading: “Keto-Friendly Broccoli and Cheddar Frittata” – Video Summary

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Keto Spinach and Cheese Egg Bites” – Recipe

Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Servings: 1

Ingredients:

2 Eggs
1/3 cup shredded Mozzarella
1/2 cup chopped Spinach
1/4 tsp Nutmeg Powder
Pinch of Salt and Pepper

Directions:

1) Preheat oven to 400F. Line a muffin tin with paper liners or non-stick cooking spray.
2) Beat eggs, nutmeg powder, salt, and pepper in a bowl.
3) Fold in cheese and chopped spinach.
4) Pour the mixture into muffin cups and bake for 12-15 minutes.

Nutritional Information:

Energy – 240 kcal
Protein – 19g (35%)
Fat – 16g (62%)
Carbohydrates – 2g (3%)
Fiber – 0.3g

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Easy No-bake Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies

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“Keto No-bake Chocolate Chip Cookies” – Video Summary

These no-bake, keto-friendly, chocolate chip cookies are made with almond flour, real butter, cream cheese, and loads of sugar-free chocolate chips. These cookies are a mouthwatering treat without the guilt! They’re perfect for giving as a gift, or to eat anytime you have to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Since these are made without flour or added sugar, they are naturally low-carb and keto-friendly. Almond flour is used as the base ingredient instead of regular flour. This produces a wonderfully pleasant taste and texture. Perfect for a chocolate chip cookie!

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“Keto No-bake Chocolate Chip Cookies” – Recipe

Preparation time: 1 hour
Servings: 6 cookies

Ingredients:

4 oz softened cream cheese
2 oz softened butter
1 Tbsp erythritol
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup almond flour
1/4 cup sugar-free chocolate chips

Directions:

1) Combine cream cheese, butter, erythritol, and vanilla extract in a food processor, pulsing until smooth.
2) Add in the almond flour and blend into a smooth dough.
3) Fold the chocolate chips into the mixture.
4) Divide the dough into 6 balls and gently flatten them into round shapes.
5) Chill until ready to serve. At least one hour.

Nutritional Information:

Energy – 136 kcal
Protein – 2.7g (8%)
Fat – 13g (87%)
Carbohydrates – 1.8g (6%)
Fiber – 0.7g

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6 Tastiest Keto-Friendly Granola Bars Available

When was the last time you enjoyed a good ol’ granola bar while eating a keto diet?

There’s nothing new or exciting about the keto protein bars you find at your favorite store. But finding low-carb, keto-friendly, granola bars is another story. Fortunately for us, there are a few producers who have tackled the challenge and crafted some tasty granola bars that we ketoers can pack and take with us.

In this post, we’re going to touch on a half dozen keto-friendly granola bars that we think are quite tasty. Each of these granola bars comes in a variety of flavors.

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6 Tastiest Keto-Friendly Granola Bars Available

1 – Nola Bars Perfect Keto Granola Bars

Nola Bars are our top pick for a few reasons.

    • They’re free of dairy, soy, gluten, and grains making them a product that vegan and paleo dieters can eat as well.
    • Unlike many granola bars on the market, these are completely sugar-free. Monk fruit and stevia are used to give them their sweetness.
    • Perfect Keto Bars are made with the highest quality ingredients. The only preservative used is vitamin E.
    • Lastly, these bars contain just 3g of net carbs. That means these bars are a great choice for snacking at any time of day!

2 – Munk Pack

Image of Munk Keto Granola Bars. Click to read more. Munk Pack bars are totally plant-based, gluten-free, and come in a large variety of flavors. These are very keto-friendly with macros fitting perfectly with the keto framework and just 2g of net carbs.

One downside of these bars is that they have some vegetable glycerine in them. Even though vegetable glycerine is approved by the FDA, it’s not clear whether it converts to glucose or not when metabolized.

If you are easily knocked out of ketosis you may want to avoid these bars and their vegetable glycerine.

Related reading on the Diabetes Spectrum website: “Low-Carbohydrate Food Facts and Fallacies

3 – Ratio granola bars

Image of Ratio Keto Granola Bars. Click to read more.With 220 calories, Ratio granola bars are a little more substantial than a lot of the other bars. They also have only 2g of carbohydrates and no added sugar.

This is a bar that will hold you over for a while. However, These bars include protein derived from soy and chicory root.

Chicory root is difficult for some people to digest. So if you tend to have digestive problems you may want to steer clear. Or venture gently when trying these bars for the first time.

Soy protein is an allergen to some people and they may want to avoid Ratio bars. There’s also debate about soy and hormonal health.

Related reading: “The Science of Soy: What Do We Really Know?

Unlike the other bars on this list, Ratio bars come in just two flavors: Toasted Almond Crunchy Bar and Lemon Almond Crunchy Bar

4 – Love Good Fats

Love Good Fats has found a way to produce traditional snacks like granola bars with loads of healthy fat. These tasty, nutty, chewy granola bars contain just 4g of net carbs and 8g of protein.

On the downside, Love Good Fats uses rice protein and the glycerine may convert to glucose. Additionally, the ingredients include chicory. We talked earlier about how chicory might cause some digestive issues.

All and all, Love Good Fats makes a good and tasty granola bar.

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5 – Hungry Buddha Keto Bars

Image of Hungry Buddha Granola Bars. Click to learn more.The Hungry Buddha Keto Bars are plant-based, soy-free, and keto certified. These bars are a great choice for both plant-based fans and ketoers. They have 9g of protein. These also contain MCTs that aid in the production of ketones.

Hungry Buddha bars also contain rice, peas, and some cane sugar and chicory root. These aren’t total deal breakers but they aren’t ideal either.

Related reading: “Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs)

6 – Quest Snack Bars

Image of Quest Keto Snack Bars. Click to read more.The Quest Snack Bar looks a lot like the Kind Bar but without all the extra sugar from maple syrup and honey. Quest bars are certified to be gluten-free. They’re high in protein (~10g) with only 5g of net carbs. They are also among the most affordable granola bar options at the time of the post. Just $1.31 each!

Regrettably, the Quest bar ingredients are as clean as the bars on this list. Besides having glycerine they have soluble corn fiber. Soluble corn fiber may be from GMO corn and sodium caseinate. Sodium caseinate is a known allergen to some and is linked to inflammation.

Related reading: “The Role of Soluble Corn Fiber on Glycemic and Insulin Response


Summary

The keto diet is a low-carb diet. That means you need to plan out what you’re going to eat throughout the day. Having high-fat, sugar-free granola bars on hand will help you with planning.

These keto granola bars can be used as meal replacement bars for breakfast or as a healthy keto snack to get you by until your next meal. Just drop a bar in your lunch box, backpack, or purse and you are ready to go!

Related reading: “How To Make A Keto Meal Plan

 

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Summary of “Keto-Friendly Tiramisu Fat Bombs” – Video

Do you find yourself craving sweets but don’t want to blow it on the keto diet? It’s only human to have a sweet tooth from time to time.

One way to satisfy your sweet tooth on a keto diet is with these keto-friendly tiramisu fat bombs! They’re also a perfect treat when you feel the need for an energy boost. There’s no reason to feel guilty since this is a keto-friendly dessert that’s high-fat and low-carb with a smidge of protein.

This is an easy, no-bake, recipe that won’t take a lot of your time to prepare. However, the waiting time can feel like a long time. You have to let it chill for at least an hour before serving. But it’s worth it!!

Erythritol is the artificial sweetener used in this recipe.  Wikipedia has a good article about Erythritol, check it out it you’re not familiar with erythritol.

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Keto-Friendly Tiramisu Fat Bombs

Preparation time: 1 hour
Servings: 8 fat bombs

Ingredients:

4oz Cream Cheese, softened
2oz Butter, softened
1 tsp Instant Coffee Powder
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Tbsp Erythritol (Wikipedia https://snip.ly/cnk1jb)
1 Tbsp unsweetened Cocoa Powder
1 cup crushed Sugar-free Grahams

Procedure:

1) Combine all ingredients in a food processor.
2) Pulse into a smooth dough.
3) Divide the dough and roll it into 8 balls.
4) Chill for one hour.

Nutritional Information:

Energy – 80 kcal
Protein – 1.5g (7%)
Fat – 8g (90%)
Carbohydrates – 1g (3%)