Keto Sausage Balls
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This keto sausage balls recipe is a low-carb version of traditional sausage balls. Each tender bite includes breakfast sausage paired with sharp cheddar cheese and almond meal.
I am always searching for great low-carb recipes and this keto recipe for low-carb sausage balls is one that we have been enjoying for several months. It is a tweaked version of . My husband likes for me to make a double recipe of them on the weekends and we keep them in the fridge to heat up as quick breakfasts throughout the week.
You only need 6 ingredients to make keto sausage balls: sharp cheddar cheese, egg, baking powder, almond meal, salt, and breakfast sausage. Yep, the combo of baking powder and almond flour/meal replaces the usual Bisquick baking mix. But trust me, they taste just as good and no one will be able to tell the difference (I sure can’t).
The instructions couldn’t be easier. Simply mix all of the ingredients together using an electric mixer, shape the mixture into balls, and place them on a baking sheet. 20 minutes in the oven and they’re ready to serve. From start to finish, this easy keto sausage ball recipe takes about 30 minutes. That’s my kind of recipe!
Please check the nutritional information yourself for accuracy, but according to my calculations, each sausage ball has about 1 carb, so they tick the low-carb and keto box.
Now, if you really want to take them over the top, add a little dollop of sugar-free pancake syrup. The perfect keto breakfast and meal prep option, I tell ya! But whether you enjoy them as a grab-and-go breakfast, appetizer, snack, or lunch, I hope you make this soon. As you can see, they’re very versatile.
Recipe Ingredients
- Sharp cheddar cheese
- Egg
- Baking powder
- Almond meal
- Salt
- Breakfast sausage
How to Make Keto Sausage Balls
Making your keto sausage balls is as simple as putting all of the ingredients in a medium bowl and mixing them together with an electric mixer.
I use a small cookie dough scoop to put them out onto lightly greased baking sheets, but you can also use a spoon if you like.
Bake at 350 for about 20 minutes or until lightly brown.
Serve warm.
ENJOY!
Storage
- Allow them to cool and then place leftover sausage balls in zipper seal bags or an airtight container and store them in the fridge for 4 or 5 days. Reheat in the microwave, oven, or air fryer until heated through.
- These also freeze really well. Store them in the freezer for up to 3 months and thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating as above.
Recipe Notes
- We used to use Jimmy Dean pork sausage, but these days we typically use Jennie-O turkey sausage. Basically, any type of sausage will work. You can even use spicy sausage or Italian sausage, which work so well with sharp cheddar cheese.
- Speaking of, use whichever shredded cheese you like, such as regular cheddar or pepper jack cheese.
- As you can see in the ingredients photo above, almond flour and almond meal are the same things and you can use either in this recipe. I easily found this at my local Walmart. I’ve also heard that coconut flour works well too and is also keto-friendly.
- Want to try ? All you need to do is add 4 ounces of cream cheese to the sausage mixture (yep, cream cheese is keto-friendly). Keep everything else the same.
- For a more savory flavor, add 2 teaspoons of Italian seasoning.
Recipe FAQs
Is sausage okay for a keto diet?
Sausage is a keto-friendly food.
Can I make keto sausage balls in advance?
Absolutely! Firstly, you can cook the sausage balls and store them in an airtight container in the fridge a few days ahead of time. Then you can reheat them in the oven or air fryer until warm. Alternatively, you can store the uncooked but shaped balls in an airtight container in the fridge for a few days before baking on the day.
How do you serve keto sausage balls?
There are multiple ways to serve sausage balls. You can serve them as is for the perfect or with sugar-free pancake syrup or maple syrup for breakfast. Alternatively, serve them as a party or game-day keto appetizer with your favorite dipping sauce, like honey mustard, chipotle ranch dressing, or homemade BBQ sauce. Yum!
Can I make sausage balls in the air fryer?
Yes, air fryer sausage balls are so easy to make. Instead of placing the balls on a baking sheet, place them in a single layer in your air fryer basket (you might need to make them in batches, depending on the size of your air fryer). Bake them at 400 for about 8 minutes, turning halfway through.
Are these keto sausage balls gluten-free?
Double-check that your sausage has no hidden gluten, but otherwise yes, this is a gluten-free sausage ball recipe as well.
You may also like these sensational sausage recipes:
Sausage Biscuits With Cheese & Chiles
Sausage Pinwheels Recipe (Made With Just Two Ingredients)
Slow Cooker Italian Sausage and Peppers in Crockpot
Ingredients
- 1 pound breakfast sausage
- 1 egg
- 1 cup almond meal
- 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, place all ingredients. Mix with an electric mixer until well combined.1 pound breakfast sausage, 1 egg, 1 cup almond meal, 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt
- Use a cookie dough scoop or two spoons and spoon out the balls onto a lightly greased baking sheet.
- Bake at 350 for about 20 minutes or until lightly brown.
- Refrigerate leftovers. Reheat very well in the microwave or oven.
Nutrition
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Thank you so much for your wonderful low-carb recipes! I make the meatloaf weekly, and always have these delicious sausage balls in my fridge for a low carb snack or a quick lunch. My son loves them as well!
Looking forward to your low carb pizza recipe you mentioned.
Tank you so much for your wonderful low-carb recipes! I make the meatloaf weekly, and always have these delicious sausage balls in my fridge for a low carb snack or a quick lunch. My son loves them as well!
Looking forward to your low carb pizza recipe you mentioned.
I am so glad to hear you are enjoying the recipes Mary!!!
So glad to find a Low Carb version of one of my
families fav’s… thanks for sharing. P.S.my low carb pizza…
I spray a low carb tortilla and crisp one side on an iron
comal or skillet.Flip it over and load your thin crust
pizza with your sauce and toppings of choice then
place in oven under broiler or at 350 to heat toppings
My teens prefer it to real pizza. When making for the
family several fit on a cookie sheet in the oven.
What a great idea Erlene!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
OH Christy, these are so good ! I used spicy sausage. I will have to make another batch this week. Thank you so much for all of your recipes !
I am so glad you liked them Cathie!!!
I made these today, and I was so happy that my husband liked them. I did, too!
Good morning. These sound delicious and oh so yummy. Would you consider using in spaghetti and meatballs??
I haven’t ever thought of that but it sounds like a fabulous idea now that you bring it up!
I am so happy with the low-carb recipes. I love pasta, potatoes (any kind), rice and bread….but I am diabetic and have to limit my carb intake. It is so great to have recipes posted that I don’t have to figure out how to make them low-carb. Now if I can find a low-carb lasagna and pizza.
Thank you Anne, I am so glad to hear you are enjoying them!! I will see if I can work in your requests for an upcoming post 🙂
I have a fabulous low carb pizza that I made in all of my low carb cooking classes. I’ll see if I can get it up on the site for you soon.
Use thin sliced zucchini instead of noodles
Oh…..we make zucchini lasagne fairly often here. We just replace the noodles with thinly sliced zucchini (sliced with a mandoline….salt then let sit to get the extra liquid out) We actually prefer it to traditional lasagne now 🙂
I look forward to making a batch of these when I have regained my strength and health, and return home from my forced incarceration in this nursing and rehabilation center. Or has like to call it “The Hotel California”. Perusing all of the various electronic recipes has helped keep me sane! Well as sane as one can be in a place designed to supposedly help you get well and strong, while retaking boot camp in the military.
Anyway, what I wanted to comment about was in fact the white bowl decorated with the red roosters. It seems to remind me of something I saw in the CORNING ware store at our local outlet center some twenty years ago. Could you tell me whether or not it is corning or some other style of crockery?