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Let the good times roll…but keto-style! Celebrate Mardi Gras (a.k.a. Fat Tuesday) with this Keto Mardi Gras King Cake. Yum!

What is a King Cake?

Every King Cake I’ve eaten in the past reminded me of a cinnamon roll. It’s basically a cinnamon roll made into a cake, lol

But there are other varieties of king cakes. Not all fillings are the same!

Traditionally, a King Cake is a circular pastry or cake filled with chocolate, cream cheese, fruit, or cinnamon and topped with icing and/or sweetener that is colored green, yellow, and purple.

Buried inside the cake hides a little plastic baby figurine. The person who finds the baby is “King for the Day”. Some believe the baby represents Jesus because of the religious connection to King’s Day.

The name “King Cake” is in honor of the Three Wise Men who came to visit Baby Jesus, bringing gifts.

Most people in America only enjoy King Cake on Fat Tuesday, but it’s meant to be enjoyed from January 6th until the Eve of Mardi Gras, celebrating the coming of the three kings.

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How to Make a Keto Mardi Gras King Cake

Start by preheating the oven to 350 degrees F.

Whisk together the eggs, melted butter, swerve sweetener and vanilla. Then, add the softened cream cheese and beat with an electric hand mixer until well incorporated.

You may see small dots of cream cheese, but this is ok. Just mix as well as you can, and don’t be afraid to throw the electric hand mixer on high.

Next, beat in the almond flour , coconut flour , xanthan gum , and baking powder until well combined.

In a small bowl, combine the filling ingredients: cinnamon, granulated swerve , and melted butter. This will have the consistency of a thick paste.

Spoon half the cake batter into a well-greased bundt cake pan and smooth out with a spatula. Spread all of the cinnamon filling in a ring around the cake batter. (optional, place a small plastic baby figurine in the cake here)

Finally, spoon the remaining cake batter into the bundt cake pan and smooth with a spatula so that all of the cinnamon filling is covered.

Bake for 25-35 minutes until it just begins to brown on top. I started checking mine at 20 minutes, then every 5 minutes after that until I was satisfied with how it looked.

When it’s cooked through, you should be able to poke a toothpick in and come out clean.

Remove the cake from the oven and allow to cool completely before turning the cake out onto a cake serving platter. Or if you are like me, on a large plate 🙂

While the cake is cooling, make the frosting by combining the softened butter, softened cream cheese, heavy cream, powdered swerve, and vanilla extract. Beat with an electric hand mixer until smooth.

If the frosting is too thick, add heavy cream, 1 tbsp at a time, until you reach the desired consistency. I like mine easily spreadable, but not so thin that it runs down the sides.

To make the colored granulated sweetener, divide the 3 tbsp of granulated swerve between 3 bowls.

Add yellow food coloring to one, green food coloring to another, and combine the red and blue coloring to make purple in the last bowl.

It will take a lot of stirring and smashing with the spoon to get the food coloring soaked into all the swerve granules, so just keep at it until it’s mixed well.

Once the cake is completely cooled, spread the frosting on top and sprinkle with the colored sweetener.

The amount of colored swerve you put on top is totally up to you, but if you don’t want a lot, then 3 tablespoons total may be too much. Reduce to ½ tbsp for each color if you want less colored sugar sprinkles on top.

Other Keto Dessert from Healthy Ambitions

Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake with an Oreo Cookie Crust

Vanilla Ice Cream

Dark Chocolate Brownies

Baby Yoda Gingerbread Cookies

Chocolate Layer Cake