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  • How To Make Keto Fried Pickles
  • Gluten-Free Fried Pickles FAQs
  • Low Carb Fried Pickles Storage Instructions
  • More Keto Appetizer Recipes
  • Tools To Make Fried Pickles Without Flour
  • Keto Fried Pickles

Yes, you can make low carb gluten-free pickles without flour! These keto fried pickles are fried to perfection with a crispy coating, and use just 5 simple ingredients that you may already have on hand. Don’t forget to serve these low carb fried pickles with my spicy mayo dipping sauce.

I’m all about big spreads of appetizers for parties, gatherings, and sporting events… aren’t we all really there for the food anyway?! Appetizers are not known as the healthiest foods, but that’s exactly why I’ve made keto versions of your favorites!

And if not everyone your hosting is keto? Don’t worry, everyone loves zucchini fries, bacon wrapped brussels sprouts, and this bacon cheese ball. No need to make separate items! And, if you need a main, they are great with a keto cheeseburger casserole.

This post for easy fried pickles without flour was originally published on July 5, 2017, and the post was republished in January 2021 to add updated pictures and useful tips.

The keto fried pickles recipe is by my friend, Kim from Low Carb Maven. The photo at the top of the post is Kim’s, while the others I added later to show the process. Mine browned a bit darker than hers, but were still delicious!

How To Make Keto Fried Pickles

Let me show you how to make fried pickles without flour! We’re using a low carb breading of protein powder and grated cheese, whichresults in very crispy fried pickles with just a hint of crystalline texture from the protein powder. The coating browns nicely and the pickles stay crispy for a long time.

TIP: You can buy the actual pickles, or make keto pickles yourself at home.

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  • Assemble. Dip pickles in egg wash, shaking off any excess before placing into coating mixture.

TIP: Use separate hands to handle the wet and dry bowls. Don’t let a wet hand go back and forth between the wet and dry bowls too much, to avoid clumping the breading.

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  • Fry. Carefully place pickles into hot oil and fry until golden brown on both sides in a nonstick skillet. Place cooked pickles on a paper towel.

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  • Serve. Serve low carb fried pickles with spicy dipping sauce.

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Gluten-Free Fried Pickles FAQs

Are fried pickles gluten-free?

Traditional fried pickles are not gluten-free, as they are breaded in a flour-based breading.

In this recipe, we’re making the fried pickle batter without flour, so it’s a great gluten-free alternative.

Are fried pickles keto?

Most fried pickles are not keto, as they have a flour-based breading.

In this version, we’re making the fried pickles with protein isolate powder and grated cheese… it’s the perfect keto alternative so that you can enjoy crispy keto fried pickles!

Can you use a different breading?

Yes. This keto fried pickle recipe uses whey protein powder for the breading, but you could also use:

  • A combination of pork rinds and parmesan, like Kim does for her crispy eggplant
  • A combination of pork rinds and whey protein powder, like I did for keto chicken tenders
  • Just plain pork rinds, like I do for keto fried chicken
  • Super fine almond flour, like I do for low carb chicken nuggets or fried squash

Low Carb Fried Pickles Storage Instructions

Can you make them ahead?

Like any fried food, these pickles are best made fresh and eaten immediately.

If you have leftovers, store them in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

Can you freeze them?

Yes, you can freeze the pickles in a single layer and then transfer to a freezer bag for 2-3 months.

To freeze, apply the breading but do not fry. Freeze in a single layer on a sheet of parchment paper. Once solid, transfer to a freezer bag.

To fry frozen breaded pickles, do not thaw. Fry in oil right from frozen over medium-low heat, to allow them to heat through without burning.

How to reheat gluten-free fried pickles:

For already fried low carb pickles, bake them in the oven on a oven-safe rack or reheat quickly in a skillet over medium-low to low heat. Do not microwave them, or they’ll be soggy.

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More Keto Appetizer Recipes

If you like this gluten-free fried pickles recipe, you might also like some of these other keto appetizer recipes:

  • Mini Keto Corn Dogs – These adorable corn dogs taste just like the real thing…but have just 1.1 grams net carbs each!
  • Keto Mozzarella Sticks – Crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside. Super easy and just 6 ingredients.
  • Lemon Pepper Wings – Just 5 minutes to prep these wings. They come out perfect every time!
  • 7-Layer Taco Dip – This is the perfect make-ahead dip. Serve with bell peppers, zucchini chips, or low carb chips.
  • Keto Meatballs – No one will even know these are keto-friendly. They literally taste just like regular Italian meatballs.

Tools To Make Fried Pickles Without Flour

Tap the links below to see the items used to make this recipe.

  • Whey Protein Isolate – This is the brand I recommend because it has 0 net carbs and works well for this recipe. Results may vary if you use a different one.
  • Nonstick Skillet – Use a nonstick skillet to ensure your fried pickles don’t stick to the pan.
  • Serving Platter With Dip Section– Serve up these low carb fried pickles in this serving platter that has a spot for the appetizer dipping sauce.

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Keto Fried Pickles

Low carb keto fried pickles without flour are CRISPY and easy! Plus, this gluten-free fried pickles recipe needs just 5 simple ingredients.

Cook: 15 minutes

Total: 15 minutes

Author: Kim Hardesty

Servings: 4 (adjust to scale recipe)

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Instructions

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  1. Drain the pickles and dry on paper towels. (Save the pickle juice to pickle zucchini or to brine chicken.)

  2. Beat the egg in a small bowl large enough to accommodate 5 pickles.

  3. Mix the protein powder and cheese together in a medium bowl with a small whisk until blended.

  4. Heat a medium to large skillet over medium heat. When hot, add enough oil to generously cover the bottom of the pan. The oil is ready when a wooden spoon placed in the oil starts to bubble.

  5. Procedure: Dip 5-6 pickles in the egg wash, coating completely. Shake off any excess egg and place into the coating mixture to coat. Using a fork to help flip the pickles is helpful. Carefully place the pickles into the hot oil and fry 1 minute or until golden brown, flip.

  6. Meanwhile, coat the next five pickles and place in the pan to cook. Continue until all of the pickles have been coated and cooked. Drain on paper towels.

  7. Serve at room temperature with spicy dipping sauce.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 8 pickle rounds

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories190

Fat15.2g

Protein11.1g

Total Carbs2.7g

Net Carbs2.1g

Fiber0.6g

Sugar0.8g

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Course:Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine:American

Keywords:fried, gluten-free, keto, low carb, nut-free, pickles, sugar-free, vegetarian

Calories: 190 kcal

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FAQs

Can you eat bread and butter pickles on a keto diet? ›

Pickles can be keto-friendly as long as they don't contain added sugar. In general, you should select dill or sour pickles but avoid sweet, candied, and bread and butter ones.

How many carbs are in one fried pickle? ›

One deep-fried pickle spear has 30 grams of carbohydrates; that's the same amount of carbs as in two slices of bread. Carbohydrates are an essential nutrient, but most of your carbs should come from healthy sources such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

What is deep fried pickles made of? ›

Pickle-Frying Basics

Slice your dill pickles and make your breading and dipping mixtures while your oil is heating. Once your oil is hot, toss 3-4 pickle slices in your flour-based breading mixture, shake off the excess, dip in a buttermilk/egg mixture, and dip in flour mixture again.

How to make leftover fried pickles crispy? ›

Air fry the pickles for three to four minutes, but always be attentive as the size and thickness of your pickles and varying air fryer models can alter the ideal reheating time. After this period, gently shake the basket or use a pair of tongs to flip the pickles and continue frying for a similar duration.

How many eggs can you have per day on keto? ›

It's totally fine and safe to eat up to 6 eggs a day while on the keto diet. You can consume even more eggs per day occasionally, as long as you make sure that you eat your greens, healthy fats and proteins from other sources.

What is a good substitute for sugar in pickles? ›

Sugar or sweetener – Many pickling recipes call for sugar, but again it's up to you if you want your veggies to taste slightly sweet or not. You could substitute traditional white sugar for organic cane sugar, honey, or agave syrup to achieve the same effect.

Are fried pickles healthier than French fries? ›

In general, fried pickles are a healthier option than French fries as they are typically lower in calories and fat. However, despite potatoes being relatively calorie dense, the healthiness of both options depends on the method of preparation, the ingredients used, and portion sizes.

How many carbs does Texas Roadhouse fried pickles have? ›

Texas Roadhouse Starters Fried Pickles (1 serving) contains 69g total carbs, 65g net carbs, 50g fat, 10g protein, and 550 calories.

Are dill pickles OK for keto? ›

Pickles are keto-friendly as long as you buy the correct ones. Dill and sour pickles are your best bet because they only have 3.5 grams of carbs per serving. Spiced pickles are also keto since brands will normally just add spices like mustard seeds, allspice berries and red pepper flakes.

How do you keep batter from falling off fried pickles? ›

Thoroughly drying the pickles is essential to the batter sticking properly, so don't skip that step. Simply remove the pickle slices from the jar, and drain them on a paper towel. Then, use another paper towel to pat each side of the pickles dry before dropping them into the buttermilk mixture.

Why are my fried pickles soggy? ›

While you're prepping your pickles and batter, you need to get the oil hot, really hot. About 375 degrees Fahrenheit is great. This is an important step, because if your oil isn't hot enough your pickles won't fry in a way that achieves that perfect super crispy texture.

What is a sonic pickle fry? ›

The Sonic Pickle Fries are made from dill pickle spears cut into a French-fry shape. The pickles are coated in a light tempura batter and fried. The fried pickles are served with a side of ranch dressing for dunking.

Can you prep fried pickles ahead of time? ›

You can prep the dredge ingredients 1-2 days in advance. You can dredge the pickles up to 30 minutes before frying and place them in the fridge to help the dredge set. You can fry them and keep them warm in the oven for about 15 minutes, but not longer as they will lose their crispiness.

What kind of pickles are keto friendly? ›

Luckily, pickles are keto friendly, especially those that are of the dill pickle variety, as sugar is low. “Simply put, sweet pickles are made with sugar which will automatically push the carb count up,” says Hultin. “Dill or salt pickles don't have the added sugar and carbs, naturally,” she says.

Are bread and butter pickles good for a diet? ›

Sweetened pickles, like bread and butter pickles, are much higher in calories — 146 calories per cup. Most of those calories come from the sugar use to sweeten the pickles, which means sweetened varieties aren't ideal for a weight loss diet.

Can I eat unlimited pickles on keto? ›

And, as always, moderation is key. Eating too many pickles can lead to weight gain and other health problems, so enjoy them in moderation. So yes, pickles can be considered keto food, as they are a great low-carb snack option. One small dill pickle contains only 1 gram of carbs.

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