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Carbquik Baking Biscuit Mix is a 3-pound low-carb baking mix that makes up to 90 biscuits with just water. It contains 90% fewer carbs than traditional mixes, with only 2g net carbs per biscuit, while delivering 6g protein and 14g fiber per serving. Free from sugar, artificial sweeteners, and lactose, it supports weight management and various dietary needs including post-weight loss surgery. With 9 recipes included, itās a versatile, guilt-free way to enjoy your favorite baked goods without compromising taste or nutrition.

| ASIN | B005YVU6FY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,396 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #10 in Biscuit Mixes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (17,054) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | carb3 |
| Manufacturer | Carbquik |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 2.9 inches; 3 Pounds |
| UPC | 011283160138 |
| Units | 48.0 Ounce |
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Close enough to real deal
Everything Iāve made from this has been pretty delicious and very satisfying. Itās not exactly like flour or Bisquik but itās close enough/very versatile when youāre counting carbs! With the high fiber content in this, itās literally almost impossible to over eat it, which is a Godsend when dieting. Compare that to the regular stuff, where you canāt easily eat and eat, getting worse feeling by the minute, (physically AND mentally awful!) this is well worth the extra money to satisfy those cravings. Iāve had zero digestive problems from this mix! Iāve made sausage balls, biscuits and gravy, keto chocolate chip muffins, and waffles/pancakes so far. All were good, and yummy. Itās super easy to use as well because sometimes getting specialty food can be difficult to find and super expensive. This bag has lasted me a long time! I usually only make half recipes though because with specialty foods I tend to be very conservative and only use frugally to stretch it out. (Instead of two cups I use one) This has been my second bag Iāve ordered, and Iām sure Iāll get it again! Super filling and not really dry but if anything feels not quite as āmoistā I use a little gravy or melted butter and stevia or some low sugar jelly or keto maple syrup to moisten it up. Love the low net carbs, how quick and easy it is to cook or bake up! I love baking in traditional ways, but when youāre trying to lose weight or maintain having those highly caloric/sugary stuff around can start calling your name late at night being super tempting. This mix helps me with cooking or baking projects without the guilt or feeling of failure going off diet in the end! If you love traditional carbs then the consistency and texture will be almost identical if you want to feel like youāre cheating without cheating. I personally have never liked the results of almond flour and other types of low carb flour (they end of tasting too āgrainy/grittyā) so this is the one my brain associates most closely with the real stuff. Again, without going hog wild because itās so high fiber! It really makes you feel full! Just about ready to order my third bag! Quality is always on point! Additional Comments: I would recommend looking up a recipe for āProtein Bagel made with Greek yogurt.ā Just substitute THIS low carb baking mix with Greek yogurt (about 1 cup mix with 3/4 cup Greek yogurt) and mix into a dough. Then shape dough into bagel shape. I would look up the time/temp/measurement quantities for your own preferred instructions though, but I did mine at 375 degrees for about 25 minutes. I used Everything but the Bagel seasoning on top. They ended up tasting NOT exactly like a chewy real bagel but almost like similar to the Cheddar Bay biscuits from Red Lobster. I made them with cheddar cheese the next time with no bagel seasoning (just mix this low carb baking mix with Greek yogurt, shredded cheddar and did a drop biscuit) and had a yummy high protein biscuit with butter along with some clam chowder I made. It was almost identical in taste, texture to Cheddar Bay biscuits-super yummy! They have a pizza recipe on the box that results in softer crust. Iām not sure but I believe that if you wanted it more crispy, you could probably bake the crust without toppings, plain for at least a few minutes. Then take it out and add toppings/put back in oven until cheese is slightly browned and bubbly. I made a small personal size pizza recently. I like white sauce sometimes so I used what I had in fridge (cottage cheese) mozzarella, Parmesan and mushrooms. The recipe called for ricotta I think and I didnāt have any. I was really nervous about using cottage cheese, but went for it anyway. It turned out surprisingly good, and I was so full off that small pizza. I made a half recipe crust. (So 3/4 cup Carbquik) with water. I try to save on calories as much as I can too. This tasted almost like a thicker/softer (maybe more towards deep dish pizza.) You could try to get it thinner/more crispy if you wanted to. Also, personally, I avoid the recipes that call for heavy whipping cream in excess. I will use water, milk, or Greek yogurt and it turns out just as good in my opinion. Heavy whipping cream is just so calorically dense. I will add a little at times though to recipes.
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Low Carb is Not Necessarily Keto - Choose Wisely
When my Doctor told me I had high cholesterol and was pre-diabetic, he recommended a low-carb diet. I began to do lots of research and investigation on different type diets. What I found is that Keto diets, while can be considered low carb, are still different in many aspects of nutrition for the body and how the body uses fuel. I decided LOW CARB was the best option for me, and what would keep me on tract the most reliable health goal I was setting for myself (getting my cholesterol down and getting out of pre-diabetic range), while not driving myself crazy with all the things I COULDNāT have, like if I had chose to be on a true Keto type diet regimen. Enter this product ~ CARBQUIK BAKING BISCUIT MIX. I really like it!! With many good recipes to follow, everything I have tried thus far has been delicious (really like making waffles and adjusting flavors with some simple extracts). And I have found easy substitutions (for instance substituting nut milk with half n half or heavy cream) can even improve the recipe taste and/or in some cases lower carbs (but of course adjust the caloric intake). Another plus is that this is a MIX....so adding baking powder, yeast and other ingredients is not necessary in many cases . Surprisingly, I have found that comparing many āKetoā friendly flours and āKeto Baking Mixesā are actually higher in net carbs. CARBQUIK is 2g net carbs while some other low carb bake mixes and Keto Flour and/or Keto Mixes have been 8g or more net carbs. Carbquik is working for me...taking the place of regular flour for simple recipes. Iām enjoying things like: delicious biscuits with butter, pancakes, waffles, dumplings, floured steak (It even makes a great roux for a gravy or a sauce thickener!) There are tons of recipes I havenāt tried yet, and things I still want to experiment with. Bottom line, itās a keeper and Iāll continue to use and reorder. My latest Dr visit shows, Iām no longer pre-diabetic, my cholesterol dropped 60 points, and Iām keeping weight off while still partaking of foods I enjoy with the help of CARBQUIK.
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Not bad, but won't be buying this again..
So I'm hoping I can give a good detailed account of my experience with this stuff. I got this as a way to get me off of my love for bread and other carby products, and to be in line with a keto diet. I only went as far as to make the biscuits, pancakes as well as the pizza crust. First off, this stuff absorbs water like crazy. Both recipies saw me adding more water than what was called for. That's fine and all, no big deal, but something worth noting if you're not one who does much cooking and is wondering what's going on with their product when they use it. Secondly, the flavor. The flavor isn't insanely strong, not crazily pungent or anything, but it stands out incredibly. No matter what, you will always taste the flavor of Carbquik. This isn't like regular flour where it's flavor can fade away into the background. Carbquik ALWAYS has it's flavor poking it's head. Because of it I didn't enjoy the pizza I made, toppings were great but the flavor of Carbquik just kept turning me off to the whole thing. Same with the pancakes. They weren't awful, but Carbquik flavor just kept poking it's head and made it a bit less enjoyable. I didn't use any syrup though, so it could be a good reason for that. Lastly, the biscuits. This, I liked the most. Not 100 percent, but definitely good enough. Sadly no one else in my house liked them. I had the biscuits brushed with butter and ate them with a side of eggs and mushrooms. I thought it was great, it's the only time the Carbquik flavor took a backseat and I was able to enjoy a delicious low carb breakfast. Thankfully this stuff isn't crazy expensive, so I'd still recommend giving it a shot for yourself. There still appears to be tons of people who enjoy it, and maybe you will too. I can't say that I'll be buying this again though.
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