Keto Fried Pickles – I Made These Last Night and Everyone Wanted More!
Some recipes are so good that you can’t wait to make them again, and these Keto Fried Pickles are definitely one of them. They’re crispy, tangy, cheesy, and packed with flavor—all without the carb-heavy breading found in traditional fried pickles.
I first heard about this recipe from a friend who follows a keto lifestyle. She kept telling me that these fried pickles tasted just as good as the ones you’d order at a restaurant. I’ll admit, I was a little skeptical at first, but after seeing how easy they were to make, I decided to give them a try.
Last night, I made these for my family during our movie night, and they were gone within minutes! As they cooked, the smell of garlic, Parmesan, and toasted almond flour filled the kitchen. My husband kept sneaking into the kitchen to “taste test” them, and by the time I served them with ranch dipping sauce, everyone was already reaching for seconds.
The first bite was incredible. The coating was perfectly crispy, the pickles stayed juicy and tangy, and the cheesy Parmesan crust added so much flavor. Even my kids, who usually aren’t big pickle fans, couldn’t stop eating them. I honestly wish I had doubled the recipe because there wasn’t a single one left by the end of the evening.
Now, these Keto Fried Pickles have become one of my favorite snacks whenever I’m feeling happy and hosting friends, stressed and craving comfort food without breaking my low-carb goals, or simply relaxing with my family on the weekend. They’re easy, delicious, and guaranteed to disappear fast.
If you’re looking for the ultimate keto appetizer or snack, this recipe is one you’ll want to save.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Crispy without breadcrumbs
- Keto and low-carb friendly
- Ready in under 30 minutes
- Perfect for parties and game days
- Great in the oven or air fryer
- Family-approved and incredibly addictive
What Are Keto Fried Pickles?
Keto Fried Pickles are pickle slices coated in a low-carb breading made with almond flour, Parmesan cheese, and seasonings before being baked, air-fried, or shallow-fried until crispy and golden.
They deliver all the crunch and flavor of traditional fried pickles while keeping carbohydrates low.
Ingredients
For the Pickles
- 24 dill pickle slices
- Paper towels for drying
Coating
- 1 cup almond flour
- ¾ cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
Wet Mixture
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon heavy cream (optional)
Optional Dipping Sauces
- Ranch dressing
- Sugar-free chipotle mayo
- Garlic aioli
- Sugar-free spicy mayo
Ingredient Notes
Dill Pickles
Pat them completely dry before coating so the breading sticks well.
Almond Flour
Creates a light, crispy coating while keeping the recipe low in carbs.
Parmesan Cheese
Adds flavor and helps create a beautifully golden crust.
Eggs
Help the coating adhere to the pickle slices.
Kitchen Equipment
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper
- Two shallow bowls
- Tongs
- Air fryer (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Dry the Pickles
Lay the pickle slices on paper towels.
Pat both sides dry thoroughly.
Step 2: Prepare the Coating
In one bowl, whisk together:
- Almond flour
- Parmesan
- Garlic powder
- Onion powder
- Paprika
- Italian seasoning
- Salt
- Pepper
In another bowl, beat the eggs with heavy cream.
Step 3: Coat the Pickles
Dip each pickle into the egg mixture.
Then coat evenly with the almond flour mixture.
Press gently so the coating sticks.
Step 4: Bake
Preheat the oven to 425°F (220°C).
Arrange the coated pickles on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Bake for 15–18 minutes, flipping halfway through, until crispy and golden.
Air Fryer Instructions
- Preheat the air fryer to 400°F (200°C).
- Arrange the pickles in a single layer.
- Air fry for 8–10 minutes, flipping halfway through.
Expert Tips
Dry the Pickles Well
Removing excess moisture is the secret to a crispy coating.
Don’t Crowd the Pan
Leave space between the pickles so they crisp evenly.
Use Freshly Grated Parmesan
Fresh Parmesan creates better flavor and texture.
Serve Immediately
These are crispiest right after cooking.
Delicious Variations
Spicy Fried Pickles
Add cayenne pepper or chili powder to the coating.
Cheddar Version
Mix shredded cheddar into the coating for extra cheesiness.
Everything Bagel Pickles
Sprinkle everything bagel seasoning over the coating before baking.
Garlic Parmesan
Increase the garlic and Parmesan for an even richer flavor.
What to Serve with Keto Fried Pickles
These pair perfectly with:
- Ranch dressing
- Garlic aioli
- Buffalo chicken
- Keto burgers
- Grilled steak
- Chicken wings
- Fresh celery sticks
Storage Instructions
Refrigerator
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Reheating
Reheat in an air fryer or oven at 375°F (190°C) for 5–7 minutes to restore crispiness.
Avoid microwaving, as it softens the coating.
Nutritional Benefits
Each serving provides:
- Low carbohydrates
- Healthy fats
- Protein from Parmesan and eggs
- A satisfying crunchy texture without traditional breadcrumbs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use pickle spears instead of slices?
Yes! Just increase the cooking time by 2–4 minutes.
Why won’t my coating stick?
The pickles were likely too wet. Pat them dry thoroughly before coating.
Can I deep-fry these?
Yes, but baking or air frying uses less oil while still producing a crispy result.
Are these gluten-free?
Yes. Almond flour replaces traditional breadcrumbs.
Can I prepare them ahead of time?
You can coat the pickles a few hours ahead and refrigerate them until you’re ready to cook.
Which pickles work best?
Dill pickle chips are the most popular, but spicy pickles also work well.
Can I use coconut flour?
Almond flour provides the best texture. Coconut flour is much more absorbent and isn’t a direct substitute.
What dipping sauce is best?
Ranch dressing is the classic pairing, but garlic aioli and spicy mayo are also excellent.
Are they keto-friendly?
Yes! The recipe is low in carbs and suitable for most keto meal plans.
Can I freeze them?
They’re best enjoyed fresh, as freezing can soften the coating.
Final Thoughts
These Keto Fried Pickles quickly became one of the biggest hits in my kitchen. After making them last night and watching my family finish every last one before the movie even started, I knew this recipe was a keeper.
The crispy golden coating, tangy pickle center, and cheesy Parmesan flavor make them the perfect snack, appetizer, or party food. Whether you’re following a keto lifestyle or simply looking for a delicious low-carb treat, these fried pickles are guaranteed to impress.
They’re crispy, flavorful, incredibly easy to make, and so delicious that you may want to double the batch—you’ll be glad you did!