Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (2024)

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Want the flavor of a hand dipped corn dog but not the carbs? Try a keto corn dog! These corn dogs are not made with cornmeal. They are hand rolled in keto dough and fried to perfection. The result is a low carb corn dog worthy of the county fair!

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size:
1 corndog

6

Servings

566

Calories

47.1g

Fat

30.4g

Protein

5.5g

Net Carb

10.3g

Total Carbs

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  • How to make keto corn dogs
  • Recipe Details
    • Watch the recipe video
    • Keto Corn Dogs Ingredients
    • Keto Corn Dogs Directions
  • Similar recipes others love
  • How many carbs are in a corn dog?
  • The keto corn dog breading
  • Are hot dogs keto?
  • Corn dog sticks
  • What oils are safe for frying on keto?
  • Air fryer keto corn dog instructions
  • Dip your corn dog
  • Other Keto Hot Dog Recipes to Try

How to make keto corn dogs

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Corn dogs are a good old fashion American food that reminds me of Summer and days at the county fair. We used to get these humongous hand dipped corn dogs at the fair. They had a crunchy outer cornbread crust and a juicy hot dog in the middle.

This recipe for keto corn dogs has helped me relive those days! These keto corn dogs have a crunchy breading layer that is made out of fathead dough. It is similar to the texture of the corn breading found in regular corn dogs, just without the corn. And of course, you can’t forget the hot dog inside. That hasn’t changed much from a traditional corn dog.

These keto corn dogs are easy to make and can be made into little bite sized versions that are a fun party food at potlucks or gatherings. You can cut the hot dogs in half to make mini keto corn dogs or you can cut them into small chunks to make finger food. They make the perfect low carb appetizer!

Let’s get started!

Keto Corn Dogs Recipe Video

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Keto Corn Dogs Ingredients

  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (7) 6 hot dogs
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (8) 3 ½ cups mozzarella cheese
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (9) 1 ½ cups almond flour
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (10) 1 egg
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (11) 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (12) 1 teaspoon xanthan gum
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (13) ½ teaspoon salt
  • Low-Carb Keto Corn Dog Recipe - Only 5 g Net Carbs - Ketofocus (14) oil for frying

Keto Corn Dogs Directions

  • STEP

    1

    Hot dogs on a stick

    Insert a hot dog stick into each hot dog. Set aside

    Ingredients

    • Hot dogs
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    Melt cheese

    To make the breading, melt the cheese in a microwave at 60 second increments until melted. Set aside.

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    3

    Whisk dry ingredients

    In a small bowl, combine almond flour, baking powder, xanthan gum and salt. Whisk until combined. Set aside.

    Ingredients

    • Almond flour
    • Baking Powder
    • Xanthan gum
    • Salt
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    4

    Corn dog dough

    To a bowl or a food processor, combine cheese, egg, and almond flour mixture. Mix with an electric mixer or pulse in a food processor until combined and the mixture is doughy.

    Ingredients

    • Egg
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    Layer between parchment

    Lay the dough ball in between two pieces of parchment paper.

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    6

    Roll da dough

    Roll the dough out into a rectangle shape that is ⅛ to ¼ inch thick.

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    7

    Wrap in a blanket of dough

    Place a skewered hot dog on the dough and cut out enough dough to cover the hot dog.

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    8

    Mold

    Mold the dough around the hot dog.

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    9

    Fry

    Fry two corn dogs at a time in a pre-heated 10 inch skillet filled with ¼ inch of avocado oil or other oil with a high smoke point.

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  • STEP

    10

    Turn it

    Once golden brown, turn the corn dogs to fry evenly on all sides.

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    11

    Let dry

    Remove from the oil bath and let dry on a paper towel. Repeat with remaining corn dogs.

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  • Keto Corn Dogs
  • How many carbs are in a corn dog?

    If you purchase corn dogs in the freezer section at your grocery store, you will find they are not keto friendly.

    One corn dog can have about 20 grams of carbs in it and only 1 gram fiber. You will find these number are similar or go up if you were to buy a corn dog from the county fair or your local corn dog truck. The bottom line is, 1 traditional corn dog has a full days worth of carbohydrates to someone following the keto diet.

    Carbs in a keto corn dog

    By changing out the corn dog breading to a keto friendly breading, we can lower the amount of carbs in a keto corn dog to 6.6 grams net carbs.

    The keto corn dog breading

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    The breading for keto corn dogs is a layer of fat head dough wrapped around the hot dog. Once the dough is fried in oil, it gets browned and has a very similar appearance and texture to a regular corn dog.

    Even though these low carb corn dogs aren’t made with cornmeal or flour, you can still have that corn flavor if you miss that little sweetness in your corn dog. Many have added corn extract and a few pinches of sweetener to their fathead dough to give it more of that authentic hand dipped corn dog flavor.

    If you are looking for some cornbread extract, you can find some on Amazon. One of my favorite brands is by oooflavors. Their extracts are keto approved and are concentrated so you only need a few drops of cornbread extract to give these keto corn dogs that authentic flavor.

    Are hot dogs keto?

    Yes, hot dogs are keto.

    If you are trying to go the more natural route and avoid the mystery meat that might be inside a generic hot dog, then reach for a hot dog that is all natural, 100% beef.

    Most hot dogs are very low in carbs. But some do contain added sugars so make sure you read the nutrition label to find a package of hot dogs that don’t contain sugar or have the lowest net carb count.

    We like to use Nathans or Hebrew National. Both are 100% all beef hot dogs and contain no by-products or sugar.

    If you are looking for a hot dog made with grass-fed beef, try these hot dogs from Teton Waters Ranch. I have been able to locate these at my local grocery store and they make the juiciest hot dogs!

    Corn dog sticks

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    You can purchase bamboo corn dog sticks on Amazon.

    They are available for purchase in packs of 100 so you can enjoy multiple batches of corn dogs before you run out.

    You don’t have to have a corn dog stick to enjoy the delightful flavor of this keto corn dog. Simply wrap the dough around the entire hot dog and fry. Of course the stick is useful because it gives you something to hold onto while you eat. Without the corn dog stick, your hands could get greasy, but it’s still worth it!

    What oils are safe for frying on keto?

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    I recommend using an oil that has a high smoke point when you fry keto corn dogs.

    Avocado oil, ghee, beef tallow and lard have higher smoke points ranging from 450 to 375. A smoke point is how hot the oil can get before it starts to smoke. Once it smokes, it becomes unstable and can turn rancid.

    Oils that are heated passed their smoke point should not be consumed as they can cause free radical damage in the body due to their instability. Vegetable oil, canola oil and peanut oil are also suspected to cause free radical damage without being heated. It’s best to avoid cooking with these oils.

    Air fryer keto corn dog instructions

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    Keto corn dogs can be cooked in the air fryer!

    This is an easy and convenient way to make corn dogs without messing with a skillet and bunch of oil splatterings.

    To make keto corn dogs in an air fryer:

    • Assemble the corn dogs as instructed above in the recipe
    • Lay down a sheet of parchment paper in the air fryer to keep the dough from melting down. Try not to cover the entire air fryer tray with parchment paper as you want to keep the air circulating so the heat cooks the corn dog from all angles.
    • Cook the keto corn dogs in the air fryer at 360 degrees for 10 minutes total.
    • After 5 minutes, you will need to flip the corn dog to get the underbelly baked since air can access that side as it is laying on the parchment paper.

    Dip your corn dog

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    What is your favorite sauce to dip your corn dogs in?

    The most popular are ketchup and mustard. Mustard in keto approved; however, most ketchups contain added sugar. Try to find one that is unsweetened. My favorite is by Primal Kitchen.

    I purchase Primal Kitchen Unsweetened Ketchup from Amazon. But I noticed that many grocery stores are starting to carry this brand as well as other unsweetened, sugar-free ketchups.

    Mayonnaise and BBQ sauce are other popular choices for dipping your keto corn dogs into. Primal Kitchen makes both an avocado mayonnaise and unsweetened BBQ sauce that are delicious and can be found at Thrive Market as well.

    Other Keto Hot Dog Recipes to Try

    If you are a fan of hot dogs (like my kids are), you should try some other keto hot dog recipes. Try this recipe for keto hot dog buns. These buns are gluten-free and NOT made from fathead dough! The bread rises like a traditional hot dog bun.

    For an easy keto dinner, try making chili dogs! Make my recipe for chili and pour it over the hot dog and keto bun!

    Nutritional information & Macros

    Nutrition Information

    Keto Corn Dogs

    Servings: 6

    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 566
    Fat 47.1g
    Protein 30.4g
    Total Carbs 10.3g
    Net Carbs 5.5g

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    1. Are you able to freeze these?

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      1. Yes, you can freeze these!

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        1. I tried this recipe and it was delicious.

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        2. Freeze them ‘raw’ or cooked?

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          1. I’ve only done them “raw” but I think you could could freeze them cooked too.

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        3. Can you substitute corn starch for xanthan gum?

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          1. I haven’t tried it. I think it would work. You would have to adjust the macros since cornstarch has a higher amount of carbs

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    2. I do not eat cheese, can the batter be made without cheese?

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      1. Unfortunately the cheese is a main component in this recipe. This is something I can work on in the future.

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    3. Your nutrition facts is that 464 cal per serving or for the 6 servings

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      1. It’s per corn dog

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    4. do I have to use xantham gum?

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      1. You could probably get away with omitting it. It is just there to help hold the dough together. The mozzarella cheese does this too.

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    5. Very delicious! I did the recipe twice and I end-up doing 14 corn dogs with this amount of dough.

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    6. These were great. I purchased a deep fryer (not air fryer) to cook these and they were golden perfect.

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    7. I used your Keto Fat Head Pizza Crust dough recipe, cooked the hotdogs, (I uses an air fryer) , rolled out the dough, cut it in 8 sections then wrapped them. If you want one on a stick, put it in.. Placed on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Then baked in the oven at 375 for 13 minutes. If you want Chili Dogs add Chili powder to the dough. Make your favorite dip for dipping as you eat. Left overs warmed in air fryer or oven.

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    8. SO good. Way better than expected!

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    9. I rarely come back to comment on a recipe but this one deserves it. Being keto for five years I’d really been missing the occasional corn dog, so I tried this recipe and it did not disappoint! The only thing I did different was after I browned them in the oil (which happened quickly!) I then put a few at a time in my air fryer just to let them cook a little longer without necessarily extra browning. I don’t know if that was necessary but I do know they were delicious!

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    10. OH MY GOSH! This are truly amazing! I just love these and they turned out PERFECT!
      Thank you so much for this recipe because if I had not have found this it would have been regular corn dogs in the freezer which are a big no no for me. I

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    11. I would invest in some corn extract to add to the dough, and maybe sprinkle a little corn meal on the outside. Would be worth the few more carbs to help “sell” the cornbread.

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    12. These were awesome! Been cooking LCHF for many many years, pretty picky. The crust was nice and crunchy. Bet you could make cheese sticks using the dough. I’ve made them before where you freeze them prior to frying so the cheese doesn’t melt too quickly but might not need to because of the dough🤔

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    13. OMGoodness, I too don’t leave many reviews but I HAD to come back and leave a review for this recipe! I have been cooking KETO for my T1D son for the last several years and this recipe is hands down in my top 3 favorite KETO recipes I have ever made and I’ve made a lot of amazing things! Heck, this might just move to the #1 spot. I own many many KETO cookbooks too, so I was excited to find a free recipe online! I’m definitely going to check out more of your recipes. I wouldn’t change a thing–followed the recipe exactly and they were P.E.R.F.E.C.T!!! Thank you!

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    14. I’m just wondering would the net carb count change a lot if u use chicken wieners as they have less carbs per dog ?

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      1. It would decrease by 1 g

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    15. I made this recipe and I used chicken weiners because they are a great brand and made with free range chickens. So I forgot to add the sweet corn extract to the dough so after I had wrapped the weiners I didn’t bother with any sticks, I just put a couple drops of the sweet corn extract on the outside and I rubbed it all around the outside of the dough. I skipped the xanthan gum because I was following an older recipe that didn’t call for it, next time I’ll definitely use it because I’m sure it would give the dough a little more ply-ability when the dough begins to get colder I found it was more difficult to wrap around the weiners. I did my dough in a food processor and it was the best fat head dough that I’ve ever made and with the left over dough I used it to make beavertails aka elephant ears aka deep fried dough with sugar(lol) I used cinnamon and Allulose immediately after they came out of the oil and I also used some confectioners sweetener and cocoa powder and just some confectioners sweetener. They came out amazing!! I never expected to be making my dessert at the same time! But it worked out really well I cooked the dough first and then I cooked the corn dogs so that I wouldn’t have my beavertails tasting like weiners.

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    16. OMG!!!! The Best. Followed exactly. Except I fried some (as you said) and air fried some just to see the difference. Never will I air fry again with fat head dough!!!!! What a difference. I wish I had fried them all now lol. Thank you so much. Life changing!!!

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    17. So good! Shared with non-keto family and they loved them! I was told that I must bring these to our next picnic in the park.
      Ran out of avocado oil so did the last 2 in olive oil. Still great. I used 400 gram brick of mozzarella. Had enough dough for 9 smaller wieners. Way easier then I thought it would be.

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    18. These are a HUGE hit at our house when we make them! So yummy! We have it down to an art now and can make them very fast. We only use 4 hotdogs instead of 6. Also don’t forget that xanthan gum, as my husband did once and, the taste and texture were off. Highly recommend and have shared this recipe with other Keto lovers. Thank you!

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    FAQs

    How many net carbs are in a corn dog? ›

    Corn dog (1 each) contains 20.8g total carbs, 20.2g net carbs, 9.4g fat, 6.9g protein, and 195 calories.

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    What can replace cornstarch for keto? ›

    6 Low-Carb Keto-Friendly Cornstarch Substitutes
    • Glucomannan Powder. Glucomannan is a type of dietary fiber taken from the root of the konjac plant. ...
    • Almond Flour. ...
    • Chia Seeds. ...
    • Flaxseeds. ...
    • Cauliflower. ...
    • Xanthan Gum.
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    How many net carbs are in one corn on the cob? ›

    Corn on the cob, yellow and white, cooked from fresh (1 medium - 6 3/4" to 7 1/2" long) contains 22g total carbs, 19.3g net carbs, 1.5g fat, 3.5g protein, and 99 calories.

    What alcohol can I drink on keto? ›

    Many low carb alcohol options are available if you follow a keto diet. For instance, pure forms of alcohol like whiskey, gin, tequila, rum, and vodka are all completely free of carbs. You can drink them straight or combine them with low carb mixers for more flavor.

    What is the best meat for keto diet? ›

    Some of the best meats for keto include beef, pork, chicken, salmon, and bison. Still, all plain, unprocessed meats are keto-friendly and low in carbs — so there are plenty of options to choose from. However, you may want to choose your meats based on other factors in addition to carb count.

    How much corn can I eat on keto? ›

    A single ear of corn has 23 grams of net carbs, so you can't eat it on a keto diet. Eating just one ear will kick you out of ketosis. This is why I suggest avoiding starchy foods like corn.

    How many carbs in a state fair corn dog? ›

    State Fair 100% Beef Corn Dogs (1 corndog) contains 26g total carbs, 25g net carbs, 11g fat, 6g protein, and 230 calories.

    How many carbs are in a deep fried corn dog? ›

    Pilot Flying J Hot Food Corn Dog (fried) (1 serving) contains 27g total carbs, 26g net carbs, 5g fat, 10g protein, and 18 calories.

    How many carbs are in a sausage corn dog? ›

    Kroger Smoked Sausage & Cheddar Corn Dogs (1 corn dog) contains 20g total carbs, 20g net carbs, 12g fat, 7g protein, and 210 calories.

    How to eat hot dogs on keto? ›

    You can also purchase or make keto-friendly hot dog buns or use a slice of cheese, piece of lettuce, or portobello mushroom to hold your hot dog. But don't be afraid to think outside the “bun” when you're eating hot dogs on the keto diet.

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