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Make a carnivore cake recipe with just 3 essential ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time! This is an excellent carnivore birthday cake idea with variations for keto carnivore, carnivore carbs, and strict carnivore cooking styles.
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What is the Carnivore Diet?
A carnivore diet is a diet made of animal foods exclusively. That means we meet all our nutritional needs without vegetables and fibrous plant foods.
It is a phenomenal approach for rapid fat loss, healing autoimmune conditions, depression, anxiety, serious digestive disturbances, and more. (1, 2, 3, 4)
Read our carnivore diet success stories, and you’ll see the results speak for themselves.
No one has to follow a strict carnivorous approach for the rest of their life if they don’t want to. Periods of carnivory can be beneficial as quick health resets to help you learn which foods are optimal for you and which may be causing more harm than good.
Our post What to Eat on a Carnivore Diet breaks down the variety of foods available from the animal kingdom. You might be surprised to know that most people don’t feel any restriction or lack of variety once they get in the groove of carnivore cooking.
It takes time and practice, of course. Our Carnivore Diet Food List will help you out when you first begin.
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Desserts on Carnivore Diet?
Carnivore dieters eat a lot of red meat, eggs, fish, chicken, pork, and organ meats.
What do carnivores eat for dessert?
Honestly, most of them don’t eat any dessert. Others might have a spoonful of raw heavy cream or a glass of raw milk when they want a treat.
Oddly, no one seems to miss sweet recipes too much. It’s rarely a reason for people to stop the diet.
Over time, our taste buds adjust, and more often than not, the obvious benefits of carnivory outweigh any hankerings for sugar. Fatty animal meat and fat are incredibly satiating. It’s quite an eye-opening experience to fuel on these foods exclusively.
Cake, even carnivore cake, shouldn’t be eaten every day, but once in a while (probably) won’t hurt your progress. When a special occasion comes along and makes you wish for a carnivore friendly dessert, try this one!
The recipe below is a great carnivore birthday cake or special recipe for any occasion. Continue browsing through all my carnivore diet dessert recipes for even more ideas!
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Easy Carnivore Cake Recipe
When I say easy, I mean EASY!
Have you noticed all carnivore diet recipes are ridiculously easy? That’s just one of the benefits of carnivore-style cooking.
This animal based dessert calls for 5 ingredients and 10 minutes of prep work. Think you can handle that?
What you need:
- Eggs
- Sweetener, optional
- Vanilla extract, optional
- Whole milk, raw if possible
- Butter
Gather the ingredients and preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
Beat eggs on high in a large bowl for up to 5 minutes, until thickened.
Gradually add the sweetener, continue mixing until light and fluffy. Mix in vanilla.
In a small saucepan, heat milk and butter for about 2 minutes over medium heat, just until butter melts.
Slowly add to eggs, beat until combined.
Pour unit a greased 8×8-inch (20×20-cm) baking dish. Bake for 40 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool before serving.
All this beating creates a light and fluffy cake. The texture reminds me of sponge cake while the flavor is similar to flan.
With only 5 ingredients, this carnivore cake certainly does the job. There is no mistake, it’s a real cake! However, it’s not overly decadent or indulgent.
The recipe is undoubtedly animal based and, if made with a keto sweetener, is the perfect addition to your collection of keto carnivore recipes!
Let’s discuss more options for sweetening this almost no carb dessert.
Honey on a Carnivore Diet
Some people do well by adding honey on a carnivore diet.
Carbs are not inherently bad; they are a tool for use in the proper context. Consider your priorities and goals; make the choice that is right for you.
Honey is great food with many nutritional benefits (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) and valuable when used appropriately. Per tablespoon (21 g) of honey, there are 17 g carbohydrate, 3.5 g water, 0 g protein, and 0 g fat. (11)
White Oak Pastures has incredible wildflower honey, so add that to your cart next time you order grass-fed, regenerative meats online!
Suppose this is a baffling topic, and you want some help making a nutrition plan and learning when and how to add carnivore carbs like honey and raw milk. In that case, we’re happy to take a look at your specific situation and offer personalized feedback in our membership forum or a private coaching session.
Keto Carnivore & Strict Carnivore Options
You might want fat loss or body composition improvements and don’t need to gain weight on a carnivore diet. In this case, opt for a keto sweetener instead of honey.
Strict carnivore dieters may find the combination of eggs, milk, and butter to be satisfying enough or want to add just the vanilla extract for a bit of additional flavor.
I love My Sweet Keto’s savory Carnivore Cake. Not only is it beautiful but also a great way to celebrate with something special while not involving any sweet flavors. If you’re not ready to experiment with honey or a keto sweetener and like savory recipes, try her idea instead!
Do whatever is best for your context.
Do you need meal ideas? Try these 30 Easy Carnivore Diet Meal Ideas.
Quick and Easy Carnivore-Friendly Dessert Ideas
We are currently getting about 12 eggs a day from our chickens, which is an opportunity to get creative!
Check out these keto carnivore desserts:
- Carnivore Egg Pudding – Made with soft boiled eggs and blended into pudding without any cooking!
- Eggnog Pudding – A delicious sugar-free holiday pudding with cream and cinnamon.
- No Bake Keto Custard – Soft and creamy, with just a pinch of sweetener and many variations.
I’m pleased to say this carnivore cake is the best success so far!
I make double batches because it’s such a hit with the whole family.
More Carnivore Dessert Recipes
Check out these other desserts for more delicious carnivore diet dessert ideas!
- Carnivore Cheesecake for One – Another no bake carnivore-friendly cheesecake recipe, this dish is a single serving and ready in just 2 steps!
- No Bake Cheesecake Pudding – A no bake cheesecake pudding is smooth and creamy, plus only calls for 3 main ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time.
- Peppermint Custard – Creamy sweet with a mint touch, this is a delightful carnivore keto dessert any time of the year!
Carnivore Cake
Jessica Haggard
Make a carnivore cake recipe with just 3 essential ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time! This is an excellent carnivore birthday cake idea with variations for keto carnivore, carnivore carbs, and strict carnivore cooking styles.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Total Time 50 minutes mins
Course Desserts
Cuisine American
Servings 9
Calories 109 kcal
Ingredients
- 4 large eggs room temperature
- ½ cup sweetener see note
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1¼ cups whole milk raw if possible
- 5 tablespoons butter cubed
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350 °F (175°C).
Beat eggs on high in a large bowl for up to 5 minutes, until thickened.
4 large eggs
Gradually add the sweetener, continue mixing until light and fluffy. Mix in vanilla.
½ cup sweetener, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
In a small saucepan, heat milk and butter for about 2 minutes over medium heat, just until butter melts.
1¼ cups whole milk, 5 tablespoons butter
Slowly add to eggs, beat until combined.
Pour unit a greased 8×8-inch (20×20-cm) baking dish. Bake for 40 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool before serving.
Notes
Can’t find raw milk? Use regular milk or half and half instead
Strict Carnivore: omit sweetener and vanilla extract.
Keto Carnivore: use a keto sweetener.
Dairy-free: use coconut milk instead
Adding Carbs: omit sweetener and drizzle the top with raw honey after baking.
Consider your priorities and goals; make the choice that is right for you. See the post above for more details.
Begin with ½ cup of sweetener; you may want to increase it up to ¾ if you are not very sensitive to sweet flavors.
Nutrition & Macros
Calories: 109kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 4gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 5gSodium: 102mgNet Carbohydrates: 12g
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