Tuesday, April 21, 2015

[Japanese Recipes] Coffee Jelly Low Carb

I don't see it very often in the United States, but coffee jelly is actually a pretty popular drink in Japan. It's served about a million and one ways over there, but my favorite way to eat coffee jelly is simply by serving it with milk or cream. It makes for an excellent summertime pick-me-up, plus there's something about a glass of jelly that is very refreshing to look at. When you've let it sit for a long enough time, the color of the coffee actually melds with the white of the cream, giving the drink a lite, mocha tan. Speaking of mocha, you can add chocolate liquor to the coffee (while it's still liquid) or milk for a nice kick.

One serving of low-carb coffee jelly drink is 2 grams of carbs.



Coffee Jelly Low Carb | Japanese Recipes



Ingredients (serves 2)


  • 1/2 oz unflavored gelatin 
  • 2 c freshly brewed coffee
  • 2 tbsp pure maple syrup (paleo/primal) or 6 tsp Splenda (low-carb)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract 
  • 2 c almond milk or cream (or a mixture of both)
  1. Add sweetener and vanilla extract to piping hot coffee. Stir in the gelatin until completely dissolved. Chill in the refrigerator until soft-set, about 2 hours. 
  2. Scoop some jello into a glass cup. Stir in almond milk or cream. Top with whipped cream, if you like.

Nutritional Info (for the entire paleo/primal recipe)

Calories: 217 calories
Total fat: 5 grams (using almond milk)
Total carbs: 30 grams
Dietary fiber: 2 grams
Net carbs (entire recipe): 28 gram
Protein: 19 grams

Nutritional Info (for the entire low-carb recipe)

Calories: 117 calories
Total fat: 5 grams (using almond milk)
Total carbs: 6 grams
Dietary fiber: 2 grams
Net carbs (entire recipe): 4 grams
Protein: 19 grams


Coffee Jelly Low Carb 2 | Japanese Recipes

Coffee Jelly Low Carb 3 | Japanese Recipes


This recipe and image sources are referred in website: Thebaconthief.blogspot.ca.    . Thanks so much!

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