Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8 ServingCalories:180kcalTotal Fat:14gCholesterol:55mgSodium:120mgPotassium:90mgTotal Carbohydrate:7gSugars: 2gProtein:6gCalcium: 70mg
Soft, buttery, and bursting with juicy blueberries, these keto blueberry biscuits are the perfect balance of comfort and low-carb goodness. Each bite delivers a tender crumb with lightly crisp edges and a subtle sweetness that feels indulgent without breaking your keto goals.
Made with wholesome, low-carb ingredients, these biscuits are ideal for breakfast, snacks, or even a guilt-free dessert. Whether you enjoy them warm with a drizzle of glaze or plain with coffee, they bring bakery-style flavor to your keto lifestyle.
Keto blueberry biscuits are a low-carb twist on classic American-style biscuits, traditionally served as a breakfast or brunch treat. Instead of wheat flour and sugar, this version uses almond flour and keto-friendly sweeteners.
They combine the richness of buttery biscuits with the natural sweetness of blueberries, creating a soft, slightly crumbly texture. Popular in low-carb baking, these biscuits are a perfect example of how comfort food can be adapted for keto diets.
Soft, fluffy interior with lightly crisp edges
Naturally sweet bursts from blueberries
Low-carb, gluten-free, and keto-friendly
Quick and easy one-bowl recipe
Perfect for breakfast or snack
Yes, these biscuits can fit into weight loss goals when following a keto or low-carb lifestyle. They are made with almond flour, which is lower in carbs and higher in healthy fats compared to regular flour.
The use of sugar-free sweeteners helps reduce overall calorie intake while avoiding blood sugar spikes. Combined with moderate portion control, these biscuits can satisfy cravings without derailing progress.
Absolutely! These biscuits are designed with keto-friendly ingredients like almond flour and low-carb sweeteners, keeping net carbs minimal. Blueberries are used in moderation to maintain balance while still adding natural flavor.
With low net carbs per serving and healthy fats included, they align well with keto macros. They’re a great option for those wanting a sweet treat without leaving ketosis.
Keto-friendly comfort food without sacrificing flavor
Quick to prepare with simple ingredients
Naturally gluten-free and grain-free
Perfect balance of sweet and buttery taste
Customizable with different keto toppings
I love how these biscuits stay soft inside while crisping slightly outside.
It gives that bakery-style texture without needing complicated techniques.
The blueberries add just the right amount of sweetness.
You don’t even feel like you’re eating a “diet” recipe.
I’ve tried them both fresh and reheated.
Surprisingly, they stay moist and delicious even the next day.
The dough is super easy to handle.
No kneading stress like traditional biscuits.
These biscuits are perfect for quick breakfasts, weekend brunches, meal prep, or satisfying sweet cravings on a keto diet. They also work great as a grab-and-go snack or a light dessert with coffee or tea.
Easy one-bowl recipe
You don’t need advanced baking skills, making it beginner-friendly.
Soft and fluffy texture
The inside stays tender while the outside gets lightly golden.
Keto-approved sweetness
Enjoy sweetness without sugar crashes or guilt.
Versatile serving options
Works with glaze, butter, or even cream cheese toppings.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Almond Flour. My go-to for keto baking. It creates a soft, tender crumb and keeps the biscuits low-carb.
Blueberries. I prefer fresh, but frozen works too. They add natural sweetness and juicy bursts in every bite.
Butter. Adds richness and helps achieve that classic biscuit flavor and texture.
Eggs. Essential for structure and binding. They keep the biscuits from crumbling.
Keto Sweetener. I like erythritol or monk fruit. It keeps things sweet without adding carbs.
Baking Powder. Gives the biscuits their lift and fluffy texture.
Vanilla Extract. Adds warmth and enhances the overall flavor.
Overmixing the dough, which can make biscuits dense
Using too many blueberries, causing excess moisture
Skipping parchment paper, leading to sticking
Baking at too low temperature, resulting in soggy texture
Mixing bowl — helps combine ingredients evenly
Baking tray — ensures proper heat distribution
Parchment paper — prevents sticking and easy cleanup
Spoon or scoop — for evenly shaped biscuits
Chill the dough for 10–15 minutes before baking. It helps the biscuits hold their shape better and improves texture—trust me, it’s worth it!
If using frozen blueberries, don’t thaw them first. This prevents excess moisture from making the dough too wet.
Want extra flavor? Add a little lemon zest—it pairs beautifully with blueberries and makes the biscuits taste fresher.
For a golden top, brush a little melted butter before baking. It gives a bakery-style finish.
If the dough feels too sticky, add a bit more almond flour—but go slowly to avoid dryness.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4–5 days. For longer storage, freeze them in a sealed container or freezer bag for up to 2 months.
Reheat in the oven or microwave for a few seconds to bring back softness. Always keep them dry to maintain texture and keto quality.
These keto blueberry biscuits are soft, fluffy, and lightly sweetened with juicy berries. Perfect for breakfast or snacks, they are low-carb and easy to make. A delicious way to enjoy comfort food while staying keto.
Servings: 8 ServingCalories:180kcalTotal Fat:14gCholesterol:55mgSodium:120mgPotassium:90mgTotal Carbohydrate:7gSugars: 2gProtein:6gCalcium: 70mg
Store in airtight containers to maintain freshness
Reheat gently to avoid drying out
Contains nuts (almond flour)
Add glaze or butter for extra flavor