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Keto Sausage Balls Holiday Recipe

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This Keto Sausage Balls recipe is a family favorite. If you visit our home during the holidays, you’re in for a treat.

I can’t wait for you to make this recipe. I am sharing it with you because I know how much you will love it.

This Christmas will be the second year without my mother-in-law.

If you have your mom and mother-in-law in your life, please give them a big hug. Make sure the people in your life know you care for them.

I hate seeing negative family memes on Facebook. What I wouldn’t give to have squabbles with the family members we’ve lost. Don’t take the people in your life for granted!

Beverly was like a mom to me, and this time of year is bittersweet. She loved Christmas.

One of the things I loved about spending the holidays with her was her cooking. She would make the most wonderful and delicious food.

She served a few traditional foods each year, and I grew to love those. They were foods that were not a tradition for me growing up.

Can the Almond Flour Be Substituted?

Yes! You don’t have to use almond flour in your keto recipes, you can always replace the almond flour with coconut flour if you are allergic to almonds.

You can also try using pork rinds if you’re feeling adventurous.

Can’t eat Almond Flour? No problem! Try out Keto Coconut Flour Sausage Balls Recipe here!

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Man, I would light up with excitement when I opened her fridge.

There sat my gift, pistachio salad I didn’t have to share. Yep, she would make a dish just for me.

Look, when I say dish, I mean Tupperware bowl! 😉 She hooked me up!

I only had pistachio salad when she would make it for me. Every year I would forget about it, but she remembered.

Before she came into my life, I didn’t know what I was missing.

Recipes like peanut butter balls, pig pickin’ cake, and sausage balls were new to me. They are a permanent part of my menu now.

I wish I could introduce you to Beverly.

She was one of the greatest women I’ve known.

Today this recipe is in memory of her.

2020 Update:
Beverly would be proud. Our family has adopted this recipe as a holiday tradition!

That’s great news for anyone who plans to serve these at a party. If you loved the original Bisquick sausage balls will love this recipe!

📖 Keto Sausage Balls Variations:

Try hot sausage or sage sausage for a different taste!

🥘 Keto Sausage Balls Ingredients:

  • 1 lb. Breakfast Sausage ( I love Jimmy Dean)
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 1 Cup Almond Flour
  • 8 Oz Cheddar Cheese
  • 1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan
  • 1 Tbsp Butter (or Coconut Oil)
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Salt

🔪 How To Make Keto Sausage Balls

  1. Preheat oven to 350
  2. Add eggs and spices to a large bowl. Then beat until the ingredients are combined.
  3. Add all other ingredients to the egg mixture.
  4. Using a cookie scoop and your hands, roll the sausage mixture into 20-25 sausage balls (I made 23)
  5. Place sausage balls on a cookie sheet
  6. Bake for 16-20 minutes
  7. Store in a sandwich bag or covered bowl in the fridge.

    These are best served at room temperature.
Raw ingredients on a pan

💭 Tips for Making Low-Carb Sausage Balls

  • Easily reheat in the microwave or oven (350 degrees for ten minutes).
  • These savory snacks, or savory fat bombs as some call them, are great for holiday parties, baby showers, and potlucks!
  • Use parchment paper or aluminum foil for easy clean-up!
  • If you want to prep a large number of cooked sausage balls for a party, it’s ok to freeze them.

Q: Why are my sausage balls too dry?

A: One reason may be the mixing.

My best tip is to make small batches. Mixing each batch separately is the easiest method. It gets more difficult to mix if you have too many ingredients.

If you used pre-shredded cheese, you might end up with dry balls (come on now, grow up!)

How Long to Cook Sausage Balls? 

Sausage balls must be baked for 16-20 minutes for best results.

Q: Can you or should you pre-cook the sausage?

A: Do not pre-cook the sausage; it will change the entire recipe and not for the better.

Q: How long can I leave raw sausage balls in the fridge?

A: If you want to prep the recipe without cooking, please freeze them! Freezing the balls is the safest option and will give you the best recipe!

Q: How do you make sausage balls without cheese?

A: You don’t! Just kidding! Just make the recipe without the cheese. Without cheese, the sausage balls will be smaller but still just as tasty.

Q: What are the best cheeses to use in sausage balls?

A: Sharp cheddar cheese, Parmesan, and mozzarella (for Italian style), cream cheese

Q: What kind of sausage do you use in sausage balls? Or what’s the best sausage?

A: Mild Pork Sausage, Sage Pork Sausage, Hot Pork Sausage, Italian Pork Sausage

Q: Can you make these without baking powder?

A: Yes, I never saw a need for baking powder in this recipe.

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Keto Sausage Ball Dips To Try:

You can always use standard keto dips like mayonnaise, cheese dip, spinach dip, or mustard, or get super crazy and test out this appetizer with our Keto Hot Crab Dip (don’t knock it until you’ve tried it!).

Keto Sausage Balls Nutrition Information:

This is for 1 serving (1 sausage ball)

Calories: 124 | Total Fat: 11g |Protein: 6g | Carb Count: 1

These are high in both saturated fat and calories.

Please be careful with these.

They are easy to overindulge in. That’s one of the reasons I save them for the holidays. I know that I will have lots of people around to help me eat them.

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Yield: 25 Sausage Balls

Keto Sausage Balls

Keto sausage balls on a platter with holiday table cloth

This recipe is a new take on an old classic. Savory sausage balls are perfect for the holidays. There are so many ways to change these up and make them your own. If you are looking for a savory fat bomb to meet your macros, this recipe is perfect for you. This is a crowd-pleaser that is kid-friendly and keto-approved.

If you want to introduce your child to the world of cooking, but aren't sure where to start, I recommend this recipe. Kids love helping in the kitchen, and mine can make this one on their own now. The bonus is that I don't always have to make them, but always get to eat them! 😉

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. Breakfast Sausage (I like Jimmy Dean)
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 1 Cup Almond Flour
  • 8 Oz Cheddar Cheese
  • 1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan
  • 1 Tbsp Butter (or Coconut Oil)
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350
  2. Add all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and mix until well combined.
  3. Using a cookie scoop and your hands roll sausage mixture into 20-25 sausage balls (I made 23)
  4. Place sausage balls on a cookie sheet
  5. Bake for 16-20 minutes
  6. Store in a sandwich bag or covered bowl in the fridge. My mother in law would leave them sitting out at room temp, but I just can't do that.

Notes

Refrigerate after serving. I place paper towels in the bottom of a bowl and then add the leftovers and seal it up good. They don't last long around here so I'm not sure how long they keep. We eat them within 2-3 days. You can also use a Ziploc bag to store them.

Don't forget to try new things (add hot sausage or sage) try a different cheese. There are so many awesome ways to eat sausage balls!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

25

Serving Size:

1 Sausage Ball

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 133Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 294mgCarbohydrates: 2gNet Carbohydrates: 1gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 7g

📋Keto Holiday Recipes To Add Your Menu:

Do you have gluten-free family recipes you only eat for the holidays? Please share it in the comments; I would love to try it!

Larry

Thursday 17th of November 2022

I've never seen egg or baking powder in a sausage ball recipe: is it the almond flour that makes those necessary?

Shasta Walton | Certified Medical Assistant

Thursday 17th of November 2022

Most people use Bisquik to make sausage balls that already contains baking powder, and yes the eggs help when using almond flour (for taste and end result).

Michele Cogar

Friday 24th of December 2021

8oz cheddar cheese... Does this mean an 8oz block or 8oz as on a cup?

Shasta Walton | ISSA Certified Specialist in Fitness & Nutrition

Thursday 30th of December 2021

An 8oz block

Stephanie

Sunday 12th of April 2020

First, these sausage balls are way better than the "original" way of making them. Thank you for making and sharing this recipe! And second...has nothing to do with the recipe but the beautiful words you said about your sweet MIL. It warms my heart to know that's the kind of relationship you both had. For me, I know that's the kind of MIL I hope to be one day when my babies grow up and start a family of their own; I hope they all feel like my daughters and I would be "mom" (and my hubby like "dad") to them too. :).

ketosizeme

Monday 13th of April 2020

Thank you so much Stephanie. That is my hope as well. I never want my children's spouses to feel out of place in our home. I want them to know they are family. I hope you had a wonderful Easter weekend. Stay safe :)

Greg

Monday 24th of February 2020

I made these today and they taste awesome! But, my keto balls came out flat and look like Italian Sausage Keto Cookies! What did I do wrong?

ketosizeme

Wednesday 4th of March 2020

Lol, love the description! I'm not sure, to be honest. I don't smash mine at all and just scoop them with a melon scooper or cookie scoop and they are always round.

Mike

Saturday 8th of February 2020

If you make them traditional size you’ll get closer to 50-60.

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