Are you looking for a low carb biscuit? These Low Carb Cheddar Bay Biscuits are our favorite low carb dinner bread AND they are a great air fryer or ninja foodi recipe!
Note: We use referral links to products we love.
Cris here.
Ever since we shared our Ninja Foodi Review and mentioned that we LOVE to make Low Carb Cheddar Bay Biscuits in it, the Crock Posse has been asking for the recipe (and method). So we decided to get this up as soon as possible so you all can enjoy the yumminess!
Our recipe for these savory cheesy biscuits are actually just a slightly altered recipe to the one found on the back of the Carbquick Box! We up the flavor a bit and while traveling we prefer to make it in our Ninja Foodi Air Fryer. However, you can make them in the oven too.
Here is a video from my Camper Kitchen on how to make them in a Ninja Foodi Air Fryer:
Notes on Low Carb Cheddar Bay Biscuits Recipe
- This is a slightly altered recipe of the one we found on the back of the Carbquick Box.
- We like to make this in our Ninja Foodi, but you can make it in another air fryer or oven. Just note that cook time will vary.
- This video will show you how we make our biscuits in an air fryer or here is our blog post about making biscuits in the Ninja Foodi.
- Check out our favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryers in our Amazon Influencer Shop.
- If you are looking for more low carb recipes, check out our Low Carb Recipe Library
- Carbquick states that these biscuits are 2 net carbs per serving if you make the batch into 10 biscuits. Actual carb counts will vary on depending on specific ingredients you choose to use and serving sizes.
Low Carb Cheddar Bay Biscuits Recipe
Low Carb Cheddar Bay Biscuits
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Carbquick
- 2 oz cold butter
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup water (plus additional as needed)
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese (plus 2 Tablespoons, if desired)
Instructions
- If making in an oven, preheat oven to 450.
- Cut cold butter into Carbquick mix either with a pastry cutter, forks or by hand until well blended.
- Add in seasonings and mix well.
- Combine 1/4 cup of water and 1/4 cup cream and then mix in well.
- Stir in cheese.
- Form 8-10 biscuits add very small amounts of water if needed to make dough form a ball.
- If baking in the oven place in a buttered pan and bake at 450 for 8-10 minutes. If making in an air fryer or Ninja Foodi, Bake or Air Crisp at 400 for 8 minutes and check for done-ness. Add additional minutes as needed to reach desired texture. If cooking directly in air fryer basket, make sure to carefully remove biscuits while hot.
Notes
- This is a slightly altered recipe of the one we found on the back of the Carbquick Box.
- We like to make this in our Ninja Foodi, but you can make it in another air fryer or oven. Just note that cook time will vary.
- This video will show you how we make our biscuits in an air fryer or here is our blog post about making biscuits in the Ninja Foodi.
- Check out our favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryers in our Amazon Influencer Shop.
- If you are looking for more low carb recipes, check out our Low Carb Recipe Library
- Carbquick states that these biscuits are 2 net carbs per serving if you make the batch into 10 biscuits. Actual carb counts will vary on depending on specific ingredients you choose to use and serving sizes.
Shared on:
- You’re Signed Up: Weekly Meal Plan - July 17, 2023
- You’re Signed Up: Cooking for Two Tuesdays - July 17, 2023
- Cooking for Two Tips: Downsizing Your Crock Pot - July 17, 2023
Looked up on where to buy carbquick and found it at Walmart for $5.07 fpr 16 ozs. Pretty spendy biscuits. It would be nice to have but too expensive.
Hi Debi-
We find that most low carb products do come at a premium, however, we keep it within our budget by buying in bulk on Amazon… While prices fluctuate there often, I just put in a bulk order that brought the cost down 3.95 per 16 oz. I realize even that may not be in everyone’s budget, but for us it is worth it to keep us on track with our low carb lifestyle. Totally understand if it isn’t everyone’s cup of tea though.