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2024 was a delicious year at All Day I Dream About Food. Here are the Top 10 Keto Recipes of this year. Did your favorites make the cut?
Here we are, just 1.5 months into 2025. I never feel quite ready for a new year to dawn, as it always seems to come so fast. But I do love looking back over the past year and reflecting on all the wonderful moments. Particularly the foodie moments.
I do this sort of retrospective post every year because I love creating keto recipes. I always find it fascinating to look back over the past 12 months to see which of those recipes resonated most with my readers and followers.
As you will see from the following list, a distinct pattern emerges. Low carb high protein recipes quickly became the most popular and gained a great many fans.
1. Cinnamon Roll Protein Muffins
I don’t have too many recipes go viral, but these high protein muffins really seemed to appeal to everyone. And you can see why! They’re easy to make and contain 11g of protein per serving. And they really do taste like cinnamon rolls!

Healthy keto protein muffins that taste like cinnamon rolls! These tender low carb muffins have a buttery sweet cinnamon filling and pack 11g of protein per serving.
2. Keto Waffles
I worked overtime to perfect a recipe for keto waffles. I’ve probably tested several dozen variations of them over the past few months, tweaking them slightly each time. I started with the batter for my keto pancakes and adjusted a little here and a little there until I had nailed it.

Brunch is not complete without a stack of these crispy Keto Waffles. They have the perfect texture and a lightly sweet flavor. And only 4.2g net carbs per serving!
3. Chocolate Protein Balls
Little protein bites that taste like brownies and have less than 3 grams net carbs per serving? That’s my kind of keto snack! Yeah, I thought you’d like that. No, you can’t have any of mine. Go make your own. It’s easy!

These Chocolate Protein Balls are a deliciously low carb snack. They taste like brownies and have 11g of protein. Perfect for fueling up!
4. Keto Pop Tart Bars
Keto Pop Tart Bars are seriously delicious. Do they taste like pop tarts? Clearly you are asking the wrong person. But they have a wonderful tender crust filled with sweet keto jam. And the glaze and sprinkles makes them appealing to all ages!

These tender keto shortbread bars have a luscious jam filling and a sweet sugar-free glaze. The perfect treat for those pop tart cravings!
5. Keto Crackers
I have been making these keto crackers for a gazillion years. Yes, gazillion is a real word. It means “so long I hardly care to even think about it”. Mind you, it’s not this exact recipe. But I created a version of almond flour crackers back in 2011 that had similar ingredients and method. My keto baking skills and my photography were both in their nascent stages, so I have since removed that recipe. But I’ve been making variations of them ever since!

These keto crackers have all the flavor and crunch you crave, with none of the carbs. They take only 5 basic ingredients so you can whip up this easy snack any time!
6. Chocolate Ricotta Cake
Easy elegance is the name of the game with this Keto Chocolate Ricotta Cake. Baking cakes in a Bundt pan ensures beautiful presentation every time. Add some sugar-free chocolate ganache drizzling down the sides, and it’s absolutely swoon-worthy!

This tender Keto Chocolate Bundt Cake is ultra-moist from the addition of ricotta cheese. If you love rich chocolate flavor, then this luscious low carb dessert is for you!
7. Keto Cabbage Roll Soup
This comforting Cabbage Roll Soup has all the flavor of the classic dish with a fraction of the carbs. And it’s far easier to make too! Add this recipe to your list of keto ground beef recipes for a simple and delicious winter meal.

Hearty comforting Cabbage Roll Soup is made even healthier with cauliflower rice! This flavorful keto cabbage soup warms you right down to your toes.
8. Protein Bagels
I have jumped on the cottage cheese bandwagon. As in took a flying leap and landed with a resounding thud. Seriously, why did no one ever tell me how high in protein this funny curdy stuff is? Now that I am aware and enlightened, what shall I do with that knowledge? Well, to start, I re-created the viral Protein Bagels with low carb ingredients. And they are fabulous!

Cottage cheese gives these low carb Protein Bagels a wonderful texture and flavor. They’re easy to make and have 13g of protein per serving. Perfect for breakfast or lunch!
9. Keto German Chocolate Brownies
The world is a much better place with these Keto German Chocolate Brownies in it. Okay, so they aren’t going to bring about world peace any time soon. But they will bring a few sighs of happiness into your household. And contented people with happy tummies are less likely to start fights. I’d say that’s a pretty good place to start!

Satisfy those chocolate craving with these amazing Keto German Chocolate Brownies. Perfect fudgy consistency, delectable coconut pecan topping, and only 2g net carbs!
10. Cottage Cheese Muffins
I wanted something to add to my list of high protein breakfast ideas. It needed to be tasty, easy to make, and something I could make ahead. These Keto Cottage Cheese Muffins met all of my expectations and then some!
