These keto egg fast snickerdoodle crepes are easy to make and so delicious that even your non keto family members (especially the kids) will adore them!!! They are also keto egg fast friendly for a major win/win situation!!!
Before I get to today’s keto egg fast snickerdoodle crepes recipe, here’s a brief update on my 5 day Keto Egg Fast. This morning I was down another .4 lbs, bringing my total lost so far to 7 pounds in four days! Tomorrow will be my final weigh-in from being on the keto egg fast, and I’ll post those results as well.

I’m really curious to see whether or not I’ll gain the weight back immediately after going off this keto egg fast diet plan. I’m hoping not – otherwise this will have been pretty much a waste of time!
I’ll be tracking my weight over the next few days while off the egg fast plan, during which I’ll be eating really strict keto – lower in protein than usual, definitely less than 20g net carbs, and with a focus on fat in the form of butter, MCT oil, and olive oil.
I’ll keep a strict log of what I’m eating those days, as well as any weight loss/gain, and will post my final results for my keto egg fast this weekend – followed by a 5 Day Keto Egg Fast Diet Menu Plan for those of you that want to try it out!
Yesterday I ate less eggs but more cheese, which was a byproduct of being gone all day and not having done enough prep. I ended up eating mostly string cheese and cream cheese pancakes all day, which skewed my egg – fat – cheese ratios a bit.
Not sure if it made a difference or not, and I was still down .4 this morning, so I’m not too worried about it. I also did strenuous yard work for about 6 hours yesterday – I was tired by the end, but had the energy to get it done, which is further proof that the body is able to burn fat for energy in the absence of carbohydrates.
What I Ate on Day Four of my Keto Egg Fast
6 eggs
2 Tbsp MCT oil (in my bulletproof coffee)
4 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp mayonnaise
3 oz cream cheese
2 oz cheddar cheese
3 string cheese
120 oz spring water

Today is my last day of the keto egg fast, and I’m really looking forward to tomorrow when I can eat some veggies again. I miss texture in my food! That being said, this hasn’t been too painful – and these keto egg fast snickerdoodle crepes are one of the reasons why!
People have been worried that after doing the egg fast they might hate eggs. I don’t find that to be true so far. I actually look forward to my two eggs fried in butter every morning – that’s the only time that I eat them plain, so I’m not sick of it yet.
I change it up throughout the day with different preparations – both sweet and savory. I think that’s one of the most important things to avoid egg burnout when doing this fast. These keto egg fast snickerdoodle crepes (an easy variation of my low carb cream cheese pancakes recipe) are one of the sweet preparations, and also one of my favorite ways to eat the eggs on this keto egg fast diet plan.
If you aren’t sure how to make the cream cheese pancakes/crepes, here’s a video of the process with some key tips for success!
Keto Egg Fast Snickerdoodle Crepes
- Yield: Approximately 4 servings 1x
Description
A delicious keto egg fast crepe recipe based on the popular snickerdoodle cookie! Low carb, keto, lchf, egg fast, and Atkins diet friendly recipe.
Ingredients
For the crepes:
- 6 eggs
- 5 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 Tbsp granulated sugar substitute (Splenda, Swerve, Ideal, etc.)
- butter for frying
For the filling:
- 8 Tbsp butter, softened
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar substitute
- 1 Tbsp (or more) cinnamon
Instructions
- Blend all of the crepe ingredients (except the butter) together in a blender or magic bullet until smooth. Let the batter rest for 5 minutes.
- Heat butter in a nonstick pan on medium heat until sizzling.
- Pour enough batter into the pan to form a 6 inch crepe. Cook for about 2 minutes, then flip and cook for an additional minute.
- Remove and stack on a warm plate. You should end up with about 8 crepes.
- Meanwhile, mix your sweetener and cinnamon in a small bowl or baggie until combined.
- Stir half of the mixture into your softened butter until smooth.
- To serve, spread 1 Tbsp of the butter mixture onto the center of your crepe.
- Roll up and sprinkle with about 1 tsp of additional sweetener/cinnamon mixture.
Notes
Approx nutrition info per serving: 434 calories, 42g fat, 2g net carbs, 12g protein
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 2 crepes, 2 Tbsp filling
- Calories: 434
- Fat: 42g
- Carbohydrates: 2g net
- Protein: 12g
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Beata says
The best crepe recipe for my type 1 Diabetic son!! ( 6 years old). It doesn’t do much with his blood sugar so finally he can eat many of them. Soft, easy to roll ( like on Hungary?) and delicious!! In 2 days i made it 2 times!!
Thank you so much for this great recipe!!
Mackenzie says
These crapes. Are the best thing. I have made yet on keto. I literally cannot handle how insane these were. Yes it did take some figuring out how to flip them to make them look beautiful, but even the less beautiful ones were absolutely delicious. The best trick for me was to go for smaller, oblong crepes, about 5 inches long and 3 inches wide. I think it yields too much butter for what the recipe puts out, so maybe 6 tablespoons for the mix would be better. Of note, I weighed the butter that I used to cook and it took an additional 4 tb there.
Sherri says
Oh my gosh! Thank you these were super good. I needed a change and something sweet.
Hazel says
Just made these for dinner. Had to make a second batch as my SO came in as I was cooking them and ate the lot, then commented that it was so good I had started to eat “properly” again so I would only have to cook 1 dish every meal time – he thinks it strange that I don’t eat rice and pasta, etc…
Kim says
This was an AMAZING recipe! I had a few challenges with the first few because I wasn’t waiting long enough — so seriously, wait 2 minutes. Also, I found that smaller ones were easier for me.
These crepes travel SUPER well, so make sure to wrap a few individual ones for your afternoon snack or work lunch! This is DEFINITELY a keeper for a low carb life-style.
Sky says
I rarely write comments, but omg I just had to on this one. This is AMAZING!! Thank you for sharing. I only made 1 egg’s worth because I thought I wouldn’t like it, but boy, did you prove me wrong! Can’t wait to make this again. It’s definitely going to be a staple in my home, and my toddlers are going to love it! I can’t wait to try out some of your other recipes.
Don Berry says
I’m going to try it soon but to me it already sounds delish.
Lori finch says
Day 3 of
egg fast.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
Jen says
Loved these! Only thing missing in the crepe batter is a touch of salt–there’s a missing note without it. Since the recipe didn’t mention salt I used salted butter but that wasn’t enough to overcome the missing salt in the crepe. I’m thinking a pinch to a 1/4 tsp would be appropriate. Other than that these were fabulous and I will make them again!
Ashley says
Y’all. YALL.
Just do yourself a favor and make these. Preferably when no one is home, like I did, so you don’t have to share. ?
I used the Kroger Brand stevia baking blend it worked beautifully. (I can’t have most sweeteners because of migraines).
Will DEFINITELY be making these again! I am trying very hard to get my extraordinarily picky autistic child on keto, and recipes like this give me hope! Thank you!
Amanda Freiburger says
I made these this morning for my family and they were a hit!! Even my husband who while I was making them asked for “extra carbs” in his loved them!! They also satisfied my sweet tooth!!