About the macros on these: All three of the flours have 40g total carbs in a 100g serving Lupina and Miracle Flour have 36.7g of fiber in a 100g serving for 3.3g net carbs The Small Town Specialties brand has 24g of fiber in a 100g serving for 16g net carbs. There is 0g sugar and 0g added sugar. I'm perplexed as to how there can be such a difference in fiber. I contacted Small Town Specialties and they told me that their lupins are grown in northern California and I see that the Lupina is grown in Australia. Beyond that, I can find no explanation for the HUGE difference in fiber and net carbs between these brands. If anyone out there has a food science background and can tell me what else would go into the carb count if it's not sugar or fiber, that would be great.
I stopped using Miracle Flour because I could not make it taste good. Thanks for the review I believe we should stick to Lupina Flour then for taste and lower net carb count. I have often pondered, can we find the right ratios of flours; almond flour, Lupina flour, oat fiber flour, psyllium husk, guar gum (and maybe some vital wheat gluten) to make a perfect flour prepared for storage, so to have a great 1:1 substitute that we could have ready for recipes. Have you given this any thought?
This might be a case where a postprandial test of glucose, comparing the Small Town Specialties and Lupina, might settle the huge carb difference question.
I just bought the Lupina brand and so far I love it! I can't eat fat head dough because the almond flour bothers me too much. Last night I made fat head dough with lupine flour (minus the egg) for pizza and it was the best pizza I have made...not at all bitter and the flavor was amazing. I make chaffles to use as bread for sandwiches and added a tablespoon of lupine flour (I usually use pork rinds) and again...very good and no bitter taste that I can detect. I'm excited to what else I can use this for! No digestive upset at all and I'm so happy to have something other than almond flour!
I poked around Amazon, reading some of the comments and questions by consumers of the Small Town Specialties Lupin Flour. The company does not answer the questions concerning why their product is higher in net carbs than their competitors. And they DO NOT claim that their nutritional information is in error on the bag. After watching your chauffle comparison video from a while back, I made a recipe for a larger batch. After watching your Tortilla video, I changed the chauffle recipe to switch out 1/4 of the almond flour for lupin flour. I like the effect, the chauffles are sturdier and don't shrivel up in the fridge. I've not noticed any after taste from Miracle Flour. But before watching your videos, I had only used that brand of lupin flour. Thank you!
I really enjoy watching your videos. Sitting here in the fifth wheel in the morning having my coffee and watching your videos is my new start to my day. I like your objectivity and just honest approach as you try different recipes. Great Job!! Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate that, Randy. For what it's worth, I've discovered my new favorite lupini flour and lupini flakes. In case you haven't seen the video: ua-cam.com/video/Sh21IFve18Q/v-deo.html This Friday, I'll be releasing a falafel video that uses both the flour and the flakes. I'm also working on a cookie recipe as well as some other stuff that I'd prefer to keep under wraps for the time being.
@@SeriousKeto Looking forward to your hot dog bun recipe. We are out on the road currently, but when we get home going to try your corn dog recipe. My wife stated that watching your videos, our Amazon shopping cart keeps getting more items in it. Take care.
Yay! Lupin flour. So, I use Lupina and the ingredients on the back read 100% Hulled Lupin Kernels. (Australian Sweet Lupin). I like the flour and the ground Lupin. So happy to see you using this.
Steve I love your podcasts and all your videos. I am a fan. I would like to see if you could do a video on lunch box ideas for a man, my husband, to be able to take to work with him. No one seems to think about work type packable KETO lunch items. My husband has been on keto now for about 3 weeks and almost lost 1 lb. per day. Fantastic. We now both watch you every day. I have watched you for a long time. I found you during your first chaffle expo. I was hooked. We wish you good luck and we love to listen to you. You also have a great voice.
@@christinajacobson61 I'd be very interested in how your sourdough starter turned out. I loved baking sourdough bread pre-keto and have really been struggling with missing doing it. But I know if I bake it, I will eat it too! 😔
Great! I haven't started experimenting yet. Thanks! You've become my "ok. Coffee done, start the morning with Serious Keto". Great start to my day! AND THEN the tee-shirts. So perfect. Have a great day!
I truly appreciate the time and effort that it takes test these things out .I do not have the patience nor the time. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I love how you compare the items side by side giving honest opinions. That way if I ever try it then it helps narrow down the options. As far as lupin flour, I've heard of it and seen it used by people but never investigated it or ordered any. I'd be afraid I'd order it and only use it once, and my pantry is FULL of products like that lol. Like oat fiber, I ordered some, forgot what recipe I was wanting to try and it's now been sitting in there still sealed for a couple months now.
@@jackiepowell3591 actually I think it was a biscuit recipe when I was on my quest for the perfect biscuits and gravy. I've wanted to try making actual bread but I always get scared and intimidated for some reason lol. Thank you for trying to jog my memory though, but I never heard of that person but I'll check it out so hopefully I can use some of this stuff up 👍
Scroggins Snapshots The keto Kong’s recipe and oven method are pretty difficult to mess up. You just have to make sure you knead the heck out of the dough. I have water kettle that makes heating up water easy and energy efficient for the rising. Amazing to watch the dough change every 15 minutes. Check it out.
@scrogginssnapshots I have a pantry full of that stuff, too. I have powdered butter that I bought probably a year ago to make @ketoconnect imitation stoka granola bars. The container is HUGE lol, and it just sits there with the other flours and keto special ingredients that I've barely touched. 😆
I'm on a quest for a good hotdog bun using lupin flour, so can't wait. I made the bread from I don't sugar coat (UA-cam) had good success with that, so I was going to use that recipe and make buns. Now, I'll just use yours. Her bread recipe is very good. Has a good mouth feel. Texture is good, smell is great.
Another nice video, thanks! I totally agree with using the Dash mini as a tester. I sell Keto baked goods, and it's my go-to way to test batters before making a whole batch of [whatever]. It's a life-hack tip, for sure! I have the Lupina flour in my pantry. Glad I didn't pick up the Miracle Flour.👍
Hello Steve, After your review, I ordered the Lupina Lupin Flour from Amazon. (I already had the Magic Lupin Flour and experienced the bitter after taste you did) I made a Banana Nut Bread (no bananas) with the Lupina Lupin Flour and it was much improved (zero bitterness)from the Banana Nut Bread made with the Magic Lupin Flour. As you pointed out, sweet white lupin flour is the best. I still have some tweaking to do with the Banana Nut Bread recipe, but at least this time I didn't dread eating it due to the bitter after taste. I, like you, don't like to discard my mistakes. I still have some of the Magic Lupin Flour left, and there were a couple of recipes that the bitter after taste wasn't as prominent (mug bread, chaffel) so I'll use it in those recipes to finish it up. From here on out I will purchase the Lupina brand. I like to use the lupin flour as the carbs are lower and every carb counts. Thank you again for the review.
I used the Miracle Flour in my tortilla recipe and the "pan head" crackers and didn't get a bitter taste (likely because it is used in such a small quantity).
Use up your Magic Lupin flour by only 1/4 of the recipe with Lupin and then another type Almond or Coconut flour. It takes away bitterness with another flour added.
Thanks for doing this comparison. When I first heard of lupin flour I bought 4 lbs of the Miracle Flour. I've barely put a dent in my supply. Now, I do wish to try the other types, and see which is best for baking with. I've learned that a little of any of these flour products go a long way since I'm the only keto person in my house. Thanks for the inspiration!
Boy, Steve, you used a gold mine of eggs for this one! But I am glad you did this experiment. I have had a bag of that lupin flower in my cupboard for awhile, and because keto ingredients costs so darn much, I have been hesitant to ‘experiment’ using it. It’s just been sitting in my keto ingredient cupboard for a good month or more. I think I did try it in Victoria’s all purpose flour recipe, but I wasn’t too impressed with that experiment, so I just put it back into my stash. I really do appreciate your willingness to ‘put to the test’ videos. I trust your honesty. Now, I need to give it a try again, and also, now I know which brands to keep an eye out for. (This is Linda) THANK YOU for your willingness to be a ginny pig! 😅
Great review. I agree with your assessment. I tried the Miracle Flour first and then the Lupina. I definitely prefer the Lupina. I use it to make chips and pizza crust (I got the recipe from keto for real life people on YT). I picked up some pander cheese so I will try the pan head crackers. Also I'm loving the Promix. I put some in some fat bombs. Great. Thanks for all you do.
I know u hear it all the time, but... I love your voice! U should sing country! Your reviews are the absolute best. Period. So precise. So thorough. So, Alton Brown-esque. Thank you for being such an awesome keto resource.
Steve, you’re a mind reader, besides being a Keto cooking genius! I’ve been replacing a portion of coconut flour in recipes with Lupina Lupin and adding in a dash of Pyure. Keep creating, please!
Thank you so very much! I have been looking for all your answers about Lupin Flour. I know, if you had a nickel for every time someone asked you about Lupin Flour.....You're the best!
I can't hear about Lupin flour without recalling the Monty Python skit where a Robin Hood character is holding up stage coaches demanding everyone hand over their lupins!
Thank you for the comparison, I have looked at so many reviews on Amazon for the different types and brands of lupin flours, I confused myself. LOL Now I know what to purchase. I did buy Carrington Farms Ground Lupin Bean to make a side dish with and I love it. It's great as a grits, couscous or polenta substitute. (nutrition; 1/3 cup 130 calories, 16g carb, 15g fiber, 1g net carb) It's supposed to be good for breading on chicken or fish, I just haven't tried that yet. Keep the great videos coming.
@@Edu_Kate I used a recipe from I Don't Sugar Coat, but have made it a little plainer and it was good too. Recipe: 1/3 cup Ground Lupin 2/3 cup (158g) Water 1/3 cup (37g) Cheese, shredded 1/4 cup (25g) Scallions 1 slice (12g) Bacon, cooked and chopped 1 tbsp (14g) Butter Salt Pepper _Cook on low heat stirring occasionally for about an hour. I had to add a little more water.
I would encourage you to go with Aviate Foods' lupini flour. I discovered it after doing this video. The taste and net carbs are better than anything in this review. Here's the link: amzn.to/3sxRQ3i and if you used the code SRSKETO20 at checkout, you'll get 20% off.
Thanks so much for the reviews! I am really looking forward to the hot dog bun recipe but even more so to the bread recipe you mentioned you were working on!
I can only find Lupina here in Canada at Amazon and and online it's always sold out. I usually use 25 percent. Like the texture in bread and waffles. Use 1/2 tbsp Swerve / per 2 cups alm flour and lupin to reduce bitter taste. Now looking for Lupin Semilina flour for pasta. Thx for video!!!!😁
Hey Steve. I havent been where I could watch videos for the past 4 months....we were in a WIFI dead zone working at a historic site in GA. I have a bag of the Small Town Specialties Sweet White Lupin Flour that I'm not going to use. Purchased it back when I was looking for the best tasting lupin flour. If you or any of your patrons want it, I'll be glad to send it. Hope I hear back from you. Thanks for all your hard work to keep us Keto folks informed and eating good food. Denise. Freitas.
I appreciate the offer, but STS flour seems to be made from a higher carb variety of lupini bean. My new favorite for lupini flour is the Aviate brand: amzn.to/3YDdKUw (use code SRSKETO20 at checkout for 20% off any Aviate products)
My new favorite brand, which I found after this video is Aviate. It has the best flavor and best macronutrient profile. Aviate store on Amazon: amzn.to/3MaZAE3 (use code SRSKETO20 at checkout for 20% off any Aviate products)
@@SeriousKeto awesome thank you! I did purchase the Aviate lupin flakes to make hummus (haven’t yet made it 🙄 😆) but will definitely use your discount code for the flour as well!
Thank you for your review it is so helpful! I am going to check out more of your Lupin flour recipes well, at least I hope you have more. I just received my Lupin Flour in the mail. Guess what it is the Small Town Specialties from California and I am anxious to get to the kitchen. I have been thinking about using it to make refried beans. I have got to order a mini waffle maker (Easy Bake Oven for Adults) next. Love your t-shirt by the way! Montana viewer and subscriber.
Ok Steve, you've earned it. I'm joining your channel. So many darned challenges with the low-carb cooking/baking. I've only used Miracle flour and while its behavior is good, and texture can be amazing, the bitterness is a real obstacle. I'll be trying the other brands....quickly, before you make them sell out! Interestingly, I've also purchased the Carrington Farms ground lupin MEAL at Costco and it is absolutely not bitter cooked straight up with nothing but water. My whole family will eat it as a sub for mashed potatoes without complaint (without raves as well but I haven't found the seasoning secret yet...probably involves bacon). None of us can detect any bitterness in it. Unfortunately, I don't have a grain mill to try grinding it a little finer to try baking with it. Thanks again for all you do.
I bought the Lupina when you did your Tortillas a few weeks ago. It's fine for my needs. I just use it in Chaffles and have been using Manchego Cheese in that particular variety. The problem I see with Lupin is the Protein macro is way high vs. Almond Flour is more fatty. Good info though, thanks Steve!
Thank you for this! I just tried the Lupina for the first time last week for some keto crackers and I really liked it. But I understand why you use just a little bit as the flavor can overtake a recipe if using too much. To me it had the flavor of raw dried peas or legumes, like the kind you use to make split pea soup. I hope to do more experimentation with it. Have yet to try your tortilla recipe, but that is next on my list!
You are my go to guy for recipes now. I love your comparison videos especially this one because I too have had issues with lupin flour tasting a bit like...dirt. Joe Duff has some wonderful recipes as well but he measures everything with a scale. I can't seem to get into that. I am definitely a 1/2 teaspoon of this a 1/2 teaspoon of that kind of girl.
Good one Steve. Up here I use Ecoideas organic lupin flour. It’s done well in tortillas and chaffles as well as pizza dough and pitas. I’ll have to haul in more brands to garner any differences. As you’ve pointed out one or another may be better for certain things.
Hey Steve, Some what new to your channel but love it.❤😜 You do a great job. Don't be so hard on yourself and please don't take down any of the old videos unless you totally re do them. You may see all the flaws but it keeps us all aware of the growth process it takes to do the great job you do now and what it will take if any of us start to do our own channels. Not looking to give you competition but video channels on any topic is the wave of the future so we all need to learn and grow. Regarding the recent video you did on the Aviate Lupini flakes. One- I bought some and used the disc code - thanks for that. Two- I made a tuna pasta type salad using them as the pasta...finally get to have pasta like salads again...yaaaaa I have lost over a 120 lbs by a combo of Carnivore & Keto so have to stay away from normal pastas. These Lupini flakes are cheaper than Miracle Noodles and more common in size to elbow macaroni which is a bonus. I just got some Tahini at the store so I can finally make your hummus recipe which is why I got them in the first place, but I was so excited to try them I came up with the tuna pasta type salad. I also used them with pasta sauce and parmesan cheese and they did good. No al dente ability to them but that is ok with all the fiber, protein and not even a whole gram of carbs...winner winner turkey dinner...LOL The BIG reason for this run on getting started today is to share an update about Aviate that I just came across. I recall the video where you mentioned they were a small start up, had a dry spell kick them in the gut and then shortly after your Hummus video came out and they got a surge in business. Well today I went on Amazon to get more flakes and they don't have any and are not sure if or when they will get more. WOW!! I hope and pray this is a good thing for Aviate. Also hope your influence was a big part of that surge in business. Did not know if you wanted to touch base with them and let them know especially if any of your other subscribes have related info like this. Could be time to scale their business. If you are not board of my running on I would like to share my chaffle journey which your videos have played a part. To lose as much weight as I have (I have plenty more to lose as well) I researched so much I knew the carnivore path would be a key factor in my successful journey. I had to stop the on again and off again keto wagon. In several months on carnivore and then several more keto months, I shrunk my cancer down more than half, got off a bunch of meds and got most all my labs into the normal range. The problem was I have achieved all my goals with those results in addition to no more inflammation causing life limiting issues, majorly less constant pain in muscles and joints, loss of all skin conditions that I now know were caused by grains. I am a whole new person able to live a whole new lifestyle and so board with what I was eating I was falling off the success wagon. Additionally, living a more normal life was also bringing back emotional triggers that had caused me to eat my emotions for the past 30 or so years. So emotional issues aside. I knew getting to add more flavorful foods that were still keto quality was a must for the rest of my life. I am not going back to the debilitating life I had just less than a year ago and feeding the cancer all the carbs it loves so it could kill me faster. All the complicated recipes I had tried in the last decade when I was on again and off again with keto were not sustainable. Back then the pain to cook anything was already a limiting factor and the more time consuming a recipe was the more likely I was to not have enough energy to do any clean up after and the muscle and joint pain after preparing those meals kept me immobile for the remainder of the day. CHAFFLES are such an easy and versatile way to go.✨ Savory or sweet I can cover so many flavors to keep the boredom at bay. Your videos were a big motivator to try and experiment with chaffles. They were easy, mostly carnivore and sustainable. I made a variety of them using two non stick fry pans till I knew I was hooked and then invested in a waffle maker. Then invested in the Quest Cinnamon Crush powder along with many other seasonings for other recipe ideas I tried. So thanks again for the creativity and inspiration you exude with your videos that are so helpful in addition to being entertaining.🎁😘 Key point: if doing regular chaffles adding a teaspoon of psyllium husk powder in each batch is vital. When I eat the chaffles I can't tell it is in there but the benefits are smooth sailing. Thanks again Steve. Peace and Joy😊, Char
Thanks for taking the time to write this. Congrats on your transformation. Also, Aviate is well aware (and very grateful) that I was responsible for their complete stock sellout. Amazon is in the process of checking a new batch of inventory.
So glad you did that test Steve; thanks! I got started experimenting with Lupina and followed a recipe I found online for sandwich bread...it turned out a gluey mess that tasted like peanuts were in it (lupin bean is a legume in the same family as peanuts, so not to be eaten by those with peanut allergies). The failure of my bread is likely all my fault since I forgot how critical altitude adjustments can be for breads...until I saw it rise up and fall down. However, that was too much lupin flour for my taste, so I'm going to substitute no more than 25% in my next trial, using one of the recipes from Better Breads. Hopefully I'll remember to do the altitude adjustments this time! I did find that throwing a tablespoon of Lupina in my chicken-crust bread gave it more texture and toned down the chicken flavor a bit.
This is great, I'll look into the Small Town Specialties (STS) flour. I have the Lupina and it's worked out ok for your tortilla, but I'm want to try STS now. :-) My biggest challenge is STORING all of these different flours, sweeteners and misc, so far totaling 17. I don't have a lot of space and I like having the variety on hand, so figuring out how to affordably store everything, while making it easily accessible is a quest in itself.
I always store Lupin flour in the freezer and any nut flour or flax meal so it does not go rancid. I do have a big freezer out in garage. It helps free up space on the baking shelf.
Thanks Steve!! I actually ordered some keto dry pasta from gnomgnom and I have yet to taste it, but I noticed that's what they used for the noodles (they're like tiny corkscrew pasta and they look and feel just like pasta). I haven't cooked them and eaten them yet, but this video gives me a heads up as to what to expect!! 😁
Steve, I am wondering if you will try to perfect the noodle/pasta recipe, I have watched videos till my eyes are crossed LOL I am wanting one that you can use a stand mixer with roller attachments, I have found a couple and reading the comments, not sure, I know if you made one it would be fantastic. I bought a bag of Lupin flour but not sure that is the way to go, decisions decisions decisions.......
@@SeriousKeto Thanks for the reply and I want you to know it brought tears to my eyes on teh last video you done talking about Courtney leaving and thanks for the video with her this mornign she is so sweet. Keep us updated.
That was a good showdown. I was happy Lupina was one of your favorites. When I made your tortilla recipe, which is the BEST, the amazon link took me to Lupina. I think I’ll wait till the hot dog bun recipe comes to see if I need the other brand for that. Hot dogs really need a vessel!🌭
Thanks for this! I loved nut & seed meals -- until about a month after I started eating them, when horrible gut pain began to accompany any ingestion of them at all. (I can eat nuts and seeds whole, so go figure!) All I've had is coconut flour and protein powder since. Lupin opens the horizon just a bit. Anything like that is good!
I love ❤️ your voice. Thanks for the informative video. I am not a fan of almond flour for savory things. I have a coconut flour pizza dough recipe l use it’s just not sturdy enough. I am going to order a bag of Small Town Specialties and experiment with it
I don't know about anyone else, but almost every recipe calls for almond flour and personally I'm getting sick of the smell and taste of it. This video was very helpful in giving me the alternative I was looking for, thanks Steve.
I've since started working with Aviate brand of lupini flour. It's great stuff, with none of the bitterness I've found in other lupin flours. amzn.to/32drd8T
Steve- really enjoy your videos and the straight-up way you test things. I’ve just started experimenting with Lupin flour and just happened to buy the Small Town Specialties brand. One thing you didn’t mention was carb counts on the different brands. Frankly I would expect them to be virtually the same as they are all (presumably) made from the same stuff. Small Town has an odd way of stating their serving size - 100g - which is actually a lot of product, and per their label 16 net carbs. Having a scale I was able to figure out that 1/4 cup was equivalent to 25g...so net carbs for 1/4 cup of Small Town Specialties is 4g vs. Lupina, which labels their product as 1/4 cup serving size at only 1g net carbs. Seems like a substantial difference especially if you are keeping to 20g net per day. Very curious if there is something materially different between the brands. Lupina does refer to its product on their website as “sweet” lupin flour, but not “sweet white”. Edit- sorry just seeing your notes below on macros - thanks for posting these.
Good video. I've been making lupin yeast bread. Had a great aroma but not so much flavor. Whaaat! I used Miracle flour! Going to switch to Lupini brand since we like a heartier bread. Maybe bitter aftertaste will be a thing of the past!
👍 Great comparison video. I use Lupina brand flour. Just a thought, the chaffle was always lighter from the same Dash. I wonder if the light color can be attributed to that? Appreciate your input.
So have you tried any other brands of lupin since making this video? I have always used lupina. If you look on the back in tiny tiny print it says sweet austrailian lupin :) I love it for frying chicken and zuchini chip. It make a very very crispy crust. I love your videos Have a blessed day
Hello Steve, Are you familiar with the lupin flour from Carrington Farms brand? It is coarser and used as a substitute for couscous, quinoa or a side that fulfills a rice side. I have tried it and think it has possibilities as I tweak it. Was wondering if you tried it? Thx
Thx for your reply. I would like to send you (p.o. box I assume) a package of this brand Carrington farms lupin flour if it interests you. No expectations on my side. If not my feelings will not be hurt. Thx Brian
Ah ...just the video I've been waiting for! I have the Miracle flour and I can't seem to like the overall "bean" taste. So I'm on Amazon getting the Smalltown Specialties brand. Would you consider making a bread and showing how it toasts? The other thing I am going to make is a pie crust. Thanks for this video!
Hot dog bun recipe-be still my heart! ❤ I've already ordered the expensive individual metal bun pans and can't wait. Will you be making a hamburger bun along with the hot dog bun? (Will the same recipe do both? I hope so)
Thanks, just bought my first bag (Lupina).. got to make keto pizza crust with it, just got to, and oh, have you been on the radio? you have the voice of a radio host :)
Aviate brand is my new favorite. There are a couple videos where I use their flour or flakes (hummus and chapli videos). I include a link and coupon code in the description for each.
I’ve made bread, bagels and pasta using lupina flour mixed with oat fiber and vital wheat gluten. Thanks for testing out chaffles using all the different flours!
Would you be amenable to sharing ratios? We don't have gluten issues so I do use VWG. I also have brand preferences...I find Anthony's oat fiber too "earthy". I get my oat fiber at the health food store...it's snow white and cleaner tasting.
Do you follow ‘ I don’t sugar coat’? She uses these ingredients for making bread, pasta, etc. I make fantastic hamburger buns weekly with her bread recipe!
Steve, I just checked how many carbs Smalltown lupin flour had. Its 40g, 24g fiber. Lupina brand has 12g carbs and 11g of fiber. What uo with the huge difference?
Dude, you should be a news anchor with that voice of yours. Great video!
Now back to you , Ken!
Yes I agree 👍 😁
About the macros on these:
All three of the flours have 40g total carbs in a 100g serving
Lupina and Miracle Flour have 36.7g of fiber in a 100g serving for 3.3g net carbs
The Small Town Specialties brand has 24g of fiber in a 100g serving for 16g net carbs. There is 0g sugar and 0g added sugar.
I'm perplexed as to how there can be such a difference in fiber. I contacted Small Town Specialties and they told me that their lupins are grown in northern California and I see that the Lupina is grown in Australia. Beyond that, I can find no explanation for the HUGE difference in fiber and net carbs between these brands.
If anyone out there has a food science background and can tell me what else would go into the carb count if it's not sugar or fiber, that would be great.
I'm glad you said that before I ordered ...
Lupina it is for this highly insulin-resistent human.
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I stopped using Miracle Flour because I could not make it taste good. Thanks for the review I believe we should stick to Lupina Flour then for taste and lower net carb count.
I have often pondered, can we find the right ratios of flours; almond flour, Lupina flour, oat fiber flour, psyllium husk, guar gum (and maybe some vital wheat gluten) to make a perfect flour prepared for storage, so to have a great 1:1 substitute that we could have ready for recipes. Have you given this any thought?
I wonder if the fact that it's "sweet" lupin plays a part in the carbs. Who knows. I'll stick with Lupina. Thanks.
I think about it often. I suspect (and hope) that someone with more baking experience than I will beat me to it.
This might be a case where a postprandial test of glucose, comparing the Small Town Specialties and Lupina, might settle the huge carb difference question.
I just bought the Lupina brand and so far I love it! I can't eat fat head dough because the almond flour bothers me too much. Last night I made fat head dough with lupine flour (minus the egg) for pizza and it was the best pizza I have made...not at all bitter and the flavor was amazing. I make chaffles to use as bread for sandwiches and added a tablespoon of lupine flour (I usually use pork rinds) and again...very good and no bitter taste that I can detect. I'm excited to what else I can use this for! No digestive upset at all and I'm so happy to have something other than almond flour!
Fantastic!
I really appreciate videos like this! Thank you for taking the time to do these comparisons. It truly helps! 😊
You are so welcome!
Yes agree! Keto ingredient shopping is generally more expensive
Gotta love it "EASY BAKE OVEN FOR GROWNUPS" LOL
Yes!!!
Too true
If there ever was a Steve quote tee shirt...
Your channel is fantastic. I always value your opinion since you deliver your videos clearly, concisely, and seemingly unbiased. Keep'm coming!
Glad you like them!
I poked around Amazon, reading some of the comments and questions by consumers of the Small Town Specialties Lupin Flour. The company does not answer the questions concerning why their product is higher in net carbs than their competitors. And they DO NOT claim that their nutritional information is in error on the bag.
After watching your chauffle comparison video from a while back, I made a recipe for a larger batch. After watching your Tortilla video, I changed the chauffle recipe to switch out 1/4 of the almond flour for lupin flour. I like the effect, the chauffles are sturdier and don't shrivel up in the fridge. I've not noticed any after taste from Miracle Flour. But before watching your videos, I had only used that brand of lupin flour. Thank you!
that suspicious! do you think it mix with something else?! I'd stick with Lupina
I really enjoy watching your videos. Sitting here in the fifth wheel in the morning having my coffee and watching your videos is my new start to my day. I like your objectivity and just honest approach as you try different recipes. Great Job!! Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate that, Randy. For what it's worth, I've discovered my new favorite lupini flour and lupini flakes. In case you haven't seen the video: ua-cam.com/video/Sh21IFve18Q/v-deo.html
This Friday, I'll be releasing a falafel video that uses both the flour and the flakes. I'm also working on a cookie recipe as well as some other stuff that I'd prefer to keep under wraps for the time being.
@@SeriousKeto Looking forward to your hot dog bun recipe. We are out on the road currently, but when we get home going to try your corn dog recipe. My wife stated that watching your videos, our Amazon shopping cart keeps getting more items in it. Take care.
I am not even doing keto now, but i can't help but watch the Serious Keto videos. Such good quality. Will resume when I am ready to cut weight again.
Yay! Lupin flour. So, I use Lupina and the ingredients on the back read 100% Hulled Lupin Kernels. (Australian Sweet Lupin). I like the flour and the ground Lupin. So happy to see you using this.
Steve I love your podcasts and all your videos. I am a fan. I would like to see if you could do a video on lunch box ideas for a man, my husband, to be able to take to work with him. No one seems to think about work type packable KETO lunch items. My husband has been on keto now for about 3 weeks and almost lost 1 lb. per day. Fantastic. We now both watch you every day. I have watched you for a long time. I found you during your first chaffle expo. I was hooked. We wish you good luck and we love to listen to you. You also have a great voice.
I’m so thankful for your channel!!!
Wanted to try this for pasta... I'm going with the small town... your videos are BEYOND helpful!!! Thank you & please keep it up.
I just discovered Small Town Specialties a few weeks ago..LOVE it!!! So much better than the others.. I'm working on making Sourdough starter w it..
@@christinajacobson61 I'd be very interested in how your sourdough starter turned out. I loved baking sourdough bread pre-keto and have really been struggling with missing doing it. But I know if I bake it, I will eat it too! 😔
This is extremely helpful. Thanks for orchestrating this comparison.😁
I appreciate you testing this. And your feedback.
I needed this video. I know I had asked a while back about the bitterness in one of your recipes so this video is super helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great! I haven't started experimenting yet. Thanks! You've become my "ok. Coffee done, start the morning with Serious Keto". Great start to my day! AND THEN the tee-shirts. So perfect. Have a great day!
I truly appreciate the time and effort that it takes test these things out .I do not have the patience nor the time. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I love how you compare the items side by side giving honest opinions. That way if I ever try it then it helps narrow down the options. As far as lupin flour, I've heard of it and seen it used by people but never investigated it or ordered any. I'd be afraid I'd order it and only use it once, and my pantry is FULL of products like that lol. Like oat fiber, I ordered some, forgot what recipe I was wanting to try and it's now been sitting in there still sealed for a couple months now.
I bet you were going to make Diedre’s keto yeast bread. Keto King has a very similar recipe. It is the only recipe that uses oat fiber.
@@jackiepowell3591 actually I think it was a biscuit recipe when I was on my quest for the perfect biscuits and gravy. I've wanted to try making actual bread but I always get scared and intimidated for some reason lol. Thank you for trying to jog my memory though, but I never heard of that person but I'll check it out so hopefully I can use some of this stuff up 👍
Scroggins Snapshots The keto Kong’s recipe and oven method are pretty difficult to mess up. You just have to make sure you knead the heck out of the dough. I have water kettle that makes heating up water easy and energy efficient for the rising. Amazing to watch the dough change every 15 minutes. Check it out.
@scrogginssnapshots I have a pantry full of that stuff, too. I have powdered butter that I bought probably a year ago to make @ketoconnect imitation stoka granola bars. The container is HUGE lol, and it just sits there with the other flours and keto special ingredients that I've barely touched. 😆
I'm on a quest for a good hotdog bun using lupin flour, so can't wait. I made the bread from I don't sugar coat (UA-cam) had good success with that, so I was going to use that recipe and make buns. Now, I'll just use yours. Her bread recipe is very good. Has a good mouth feel. Texture is good, smell is great.
Another nice video, thanks!
I totally agree with using the Dash mini as a tester. I sell Keto baked goods, and it's my go-to way to test batters before making a whole batch of [whatever]. It's a life-hack tip, for sure!
I have the Lupina flour in my pantry. Glad I didn't pick up the Miracle Flour.👍
Hello Steve, After your review, I ordered the Lupina Lupin Flour from Amazon. (I already had the Magic Lupin Flour and experienced the bitter after taste you did) I made a Banana Nut Bread (no bananas) with the Lupina Lupin Flour and it was much improved (zero bitterness)from the Banana Nut Bread made with the Magic Lupin Flour. As you pointed out, sweet white lupin flour is the best. I still have some tweaking to do with the Banana Nut Bread recipe, but at least this time I didn't dread eating it due to the bitter after taste. I, like you, don't like to discard my mistakes. I still have some of the Magic Lupin Flour left, and there were a couple of recipes that the bitter after taste wasn't as prominent (mug bread, chaffel) so I'll use it in those recipes to finish it up. From here on out I will purchase the Lupina brand. I like to use the lupin flour as the carbs are lower and every carb counts. Thank you again for the review.
I used the Miracle Flour in my tortilla recipe and the "pan head" crackers and didn't get a bitter taste (likely because it is used in such a small quantity).
@@SeriousKeto I agree.
Use up your Magic Lupin flour by only 1/4 of the recipe with Lupin and then another type Almond or Coconut flour. It takes away bitterness with another flour added.
Thanks for doing this comparison. When I first heard of lupin flour I bought 4 lbs of the Miracle Flour. I've barely put a dent in my supply. Now, I do wish to try the other types, and see which is best for baking with. I've learned that a little of any of these flour products go a long way since I'm the only keto person in my house. Thanks for the inspiration!
4 lbs is a lifetime supply. 😄
Boy, Steve, you used a gold mine of eggs for this one! But I am glad you did this experiment. I have had a bag of that lupin flower in my cupboard for awhile, and because keto ingredients costs so darn much, I have been hesitant to ‘experiment’ using it. It’s just been sitting in my keto ingredient cupboard for a good month or more. I think I did try it in Victoria’s all purpose flour recipe, but I wasn’t too impressed with that experiment, so I just put it back into my stash. I really do appreciate your willingness to ‘put to the test’ videos. I trust your honesty. Now, I need to give it a try again, and also, now I know which brands to keep an eye out for. (This is Linda) THANK YOU for your willingness to be a ginny pig! 😅
Great review. I agree with your assessment. I tried the Miracle Flour first and then the Lupina. I definitely prefer the Lupina. I use it to make chips and pizza crust (I got the recipe from keto for real life people on YT). I picked up some pander cheese so I will try the pan head crackers. Also I'm loving the Promix. I put some in some fat bombs. Great. Thanks for all you do.
You are awesome! I bought the Lupin brand. I made biscuits with it and we loved them.
Recipe for biscuits, please? Thank you in advance. 🌹🌺
I know u hear it all the time, but... I love your voice! U should sing country!
Your reviews are the absolute best. Period. So precise. So thorough. So, Alton Brown-esque. Thank you for being such an awesome keto resource.
Thank you
Steve, you’re a mind reader, besides being a Keto cooking genius! I’ve been replacing a portion of coconut flour in recipes with Lupina Lupin and adding in a dash of Pyure. Keep creating, please!
Thank you so very much! I have been looking for all your answers about Lupin Flour. I know, if you had a nickel for every time someone asked you about Lupin Flour.....You're the best!
I can't hear about Lupin flour without recalling the Monty Python skit where a Robin Hood character is holding up stage coaches demanding everyone hand over their lupins!
Same, sorta...Professor Lupin, Harry Potter for me.🧙🏼♂️
I just bought some Lupina, looking forward to trying it
Thanks for the product evaluation/comparison vid. Good info and I do appreciate you trying to teach us up a bit. 😊😊
Thank you for the comparison, I have looked at so many reviews on Amazon for the different types and brands of lupin flours, I confused myself. LOL Now I know what to purchase. I did buy Carrington Farms Ground Lupin Bean to make a side dish with and I love it. It's great as a grits, couscous or polenta substitute. (nutrition; 1/3 cup 130 calories, 16g carb, 15g fiber, 1g net carb) It's supposed to be good for breading on chicken or fish, I just haven't tried that yet. Keep the great videos coming.
What's your recipe? I've been missing grits.
@@Edu_Kate I used a recipe from I Don't Sugar Coat, but have made it a little plainer and it was good too.
Recipe:
1/3 cup Ground Lupin
2/3 cup (158g) Water
1/3 cup (37g) Cheese, shredded
1/4 cup (25g) Scallions
1 slice (12g) Bacon, cooked and chopped
1 tbsp (14g) Butter
Salt
Pepper
_Cook on low heat stirring occasionally for about an hour. I had to add a little more water.
Thanks for this comparison. So far I've only used the Lupina brand but now I want to look into the Small Town Specialties brand too.
That's the one I use, and it is not bitter 🙂
Your voice is so radio/ announcer guy. Thanks for all you do.
You'll get to hear my Casey Kasem imitation if you check out Monday's podcast. 😉
Ok, now it’s time for a Lupin flour cookie test!
Thank you. I love most of your videos. Very honest and straightforward.
This is so awesome! I love these kinds of comparisons! Thank u for doing this!
Quick and easy taste test!! Excellent! Still not available here. Someday!!
I was just about to hit checkout on Amazon. You saved me some $$$$ Thank yoU!
So glad I watched this. I have the Lupina but haven’t tried it yet. Thanks!
Awesome video and great job providing detailed descriptions. I'll use small town for making cake :)
I would encourage you to go with Aviate Foods' lupini flour. I discovered it after doing this video. The taste and net carbs are better than anything in this review. Here's the link: amzn.to/3sxRQ3i and if you used the code SRSKETO20 at checkout, you'll get 20% off.
The net carbs on Small Town are pretty high!
Thanks so much for the reviews! I am really looking forward to the hot dog bun recipe but even more so to the bread recipe you mentioned you were working on!
I can only find Lupina here in Canada at Amazon and and online it's always sold out. I usually use 25 percent. Like the texture in bread and waffles. Use 1/2 tbsp Swerve / per 2 cups alm flour and lupin to reduce bitter taste. Now looking for Lupin Semilina flour for pasta. Thx for video!!!!😁
Hey Steve. I havent been where I could watch videos for the past 4 months....we were in a WIFI dead zone working at a historic site in GA. I have a bag of the Small Town Specialties Sweet White Lupin Flour that I'm not going to use. Purchased it back when I was looking for the best tasting lupin flour. If you or any of your patrons want it, I'll be glad to send it. Hope I hear back from you. Thanks for all your hard work to keep us Keto folks informed and eating good food. Denise. Freitas.
I appreciate the offer, but STS flour seems to be made from a higher carb variety of lupini bean. My new favorite for lupini flour is the Aviate brand: amzn.to/3YDdKUw (use code SRSKETO20 at checkout for 20% off any Aviate products)
@@SeriousKeto thanks for your reply.
Thanks, Steve. I’m toying with trying lupin flour…came straight to your channel for your take!
My new favorite brand, which I found after this video is Aviate. It has the best flavor and best macronutrient profile.
Aviate store on Amazon: amzn.to/3MaZAE3
(use code SRSKETO20 at checkout for 20% off any Aviate products)
@@SeriousKeto awesome thank you! I did purchase the Aviate lupin flakes to make hummus (haven’t yet made it 🙄 😆) but will definitely use your discount code for the flour as well!
Great experiment ! Thank you for your videos and info , now I’m definitely going to try lupin flour for a different breakfast :)
Thank you for your review it is so helpful! I am going to check out more of your Lupin flour recipes well, at least I hope you have more. I just received my Lupin Flour in the mail. Guess what it is the Small Town Specialties from California and I am anxious to get to the kitchen. I have been thinking about using it to make refried beans. I have got to order a mini waffle maker (Easy Bake Oven for Adults) next. Love your t-shirt by the way! Montana viewer and subscriber.
For your next order, I recommend the Aviate brand. I use it in a few recent videos. It’s the best tasting and lowest net carbs.
Ok Steve, you've earned it. I'm joining your channel. So many darned challenges with the low-carb cooking/baking. I've only used Miracle flour and while its behavior is good, and texture can be amazing, the bitterness is a real obstacle. I'll be trying the other brands....quickly, before you make them sell out! Interestingly, I've also purchased the Carrington Farms ground lupin MEAL at Costco and it is absolutely not bitter cooked straight up with nothing but water. My whole family will eat it as a sub for mashed potatoes without complaint (without raves as well but I haven't found the seasoning secret yet...probably involves bacon). None of us can detect any bitterness in it. Unfortunately, I don't have a grain mill to try grinding it a little finer to try baking with it.
Thanks again for all you do.
I'll have to look for that at Costco. Is it in the aisle with all the baking stuff?
@@SeriousKeto It was, but that was before the Covid lockdown...I haven't looked recently.
Keep doing what your doing Steve!
You the man!
Yay! I have been looking all day at Lupin flour..... thanks!
Awesome video idea! I'd be down for seeing more of these ingredient comparisons. :)
In situations where it makes sense, I will.
As always top notch video. Can't wait to try these.
I bought the Lupina when you did your Tortillas a few weeks ago. It's fine for my needs. I just use it in Chaffles and have been using Manchego Cheese in that particular variety. The problem I see with Lupin is the Protein macro is way high vs. Almond Flour is more fatty. Good info though, thanks Steve!
Thank you! This video was perfect timing!!
Thanks Steve for doing this test.
Thanks already have Lupina in pantry. Now have to use it😊
I’m glad I watched,I bought the Lupina,but have not used it yet great video
Thank you for this video, the detailed explanation really helps. Just subbed
Welcome aboard.
Thanks for the video. I used the small town specialties for pasta unfortunately it had a really strong aftertaste and cannot do again.
That t-shirt is EVERYTHING, Steve! (sorry, got distracted... gonna go back and finish watching the post.) lol
Thank you for this! I just tried the Lupina for the first time last week for some keto crackers and I really liked it. But I understand why you use just a little bit as the flavor can overtake a recipe if using too much. To me it had the flavor of raw dried peas or legumes, like the kind you use to make split pea soup. I hope to do more experimentation with it. Have yet to try your tortilla recipe, but that is next on my list!
Holy shit! You're working on a Hot Dog Bun!!! AMEN!!
CAN'T WAIT!!
Love this Lupin video! Thanks again for your hard work!!!
You are my go to guy for recipes now. I love your comparison videos especially this one because I too have had issues with lupin flour tasting a bit like...dirt. Joe Duff has some wonderful recipes as well but he measures everything with a scale. I can't seem to get into that. I am definitely a 1/2 teaspoon of this a 1/2 teaspoon of that kind of girl.
Scales are pretty essential for baking, in my opinion.
Good one Steve. Up here I use Ecoideas organic lupin flour. It’s done well in tortillas and chaffles as well as pizza dough and pitas. I’ll have to haul in more brands to garner any differences. As you’ve pointed out one or another may be better for certain things.
Very helpful Steve, thanks.
Hey Steve, Some what new to your channel but love it.❤😜 You do a great job. Don't be so hard on yourself and please don't take down any of the old videos unless you totally re do them. You may see all the flaws but it keeps us all aware of the growth process it takes to do the great job you do now and what it will take if any of us start to do our own channels. Not looking to give you competition but video channels on any topic is the wave of the future so we all need to learn and grow.
Regarding the recent video you did on the Aviate Lupini flakes. One- I bought some and used the disc code - thanks for that. Two- I made a tuna pasta type salad using them as the pasta...finally get to have pasta like salads again...yaaaaa I have lost over a 120 lbs by a combo of Carnivore & Keto so have to stay away from normal pastas. These Lupini flakes are cheaper than Miracle Noodles and more common in size to elbow macaroni which is a bonus. I just got some Tahini at the store so I can finally make your hummus recipe which is why I got them in the first place, but I was so excited to try them I came up with the tuna pasta type salad. I also used them with pasta sauce and parmesan cheese and they did good. No al dente ability to them but that is ok with all the fiber, protein and not even a whole gram of carbs...winner winner turkey dinner...LOL
The BIG reason for this run on getting started today is to share an update about Aviate that I just came across. I recall the video where you mentioned they were a small start up, had a dry spell kick them in the gut and then shortly after your Hummus video came out and they got a surge in business. Well today I went on Amazon to get more flakes and they don't have any and are not sure if or when they will get more. WOW!! I hope and pray this is a good thing for Aviate. Also hope your influence was a big part of that surge in business. Did not know if you wanted to touch base with them and let them know especially if any of your other subscribes have related info like this. Could be time to scale their business.
If you are not board of my running on I would like to share my chaffle journey which your videos have played a part. To lose as much weight as I have (I have plenty more to lose as well) I researched so much I knew the carnivore path would be a key factor in my successful journey. I had to stop the on again and off again keto wagon. In several months on carnivore and then several more keto months, I shrunk my cancer down more than half, got off a bunch of meds and got most all my labs into the normal range. The problem was I have achieved all my goals with those results in addition to no more inflammation causing life limiting issues, majorly less constant pain in muscles and joints, loss of all skin conditions that I now know were caused by grains. I am a whole new person able to live a whole new lifestyle and so board with what I was eating I was falling off the success wagon. Additionally, living a more normal life was also bringing back emotional triggers that had caused me to eat my emotions for the past 30 or so years. So emotional issues aside. I knew getting to add more flavorful foods that were still keto quality was a must for the rest of my life. I am not going back to the debilitating life I had just less than a year ago and feeding the cancer all the carbs it loves so it could kill me faster. All the complicated recipes I had tried in the last decade when I was on again and off again with keto were not sustainable. Back then the pain to cook anything was already a limiting factor and the more time consuming a recipe was the more likely I was to not have enough energy to do any clean up after and the muscle and joint pain after preparing those meals kept me immobile for the remainder of the day. CHAFFLES are such an easy and versatile way to go.✨ Savory or sweet I can cover so many flavors to keep the boredom at bay. Your videos were a big motivator to try and experiment with chaffles. They were easy, mostly carnivore and sustainable. I made a variety of them using two non stick fry pans till I knew I was hooked and then invested in a waffle maker. Then invested in the Quest Cinnamon Crush powder along with many other seasonings for other recipe ideas I tried. So thanks again for the creativity and inspiration you exude with your videos that are so helpful in addition to being entertaining.🎁😘 Key point: if doing regular chaffles adding a teaspoon of psyllium husk powder in each batch is vital. When I eat the chaffles I can't tell it is in there but the benefits are smooth sailing. Thanks again Steve. Peace and Joy😊, Char
Thanks for taking the time to write this. Congrats on your transformation. Also, Aviate is well aware (and very grateful) that I was responsible for their complete stock sellout. Amazon is in the process of checking a new batch of inventory.
So glad you did that test Steve; thanks! I got started experimenting with Lupina and followed a recipe I found online for sandwich bread...it turned out a gluey mess that tasted like peanuts were in it (lupin bean is a legume in the same family as peanuts, so not to be eaten by those with peanut allergies). The failure of my bread is likely all my fault since I forgot how critical altitude adjustments can be for breads...until I saw it rise up and fall down. However, that was too much lupin flour for my taste, so I'm going to substitute no more than 25% in my next trial, using one of the recipes from Better Breads. Hopefully I'll remember to do the altitude adjustments this time! I did find that throwing a tablespoon of Lupina in my chicken-crust bread gave it more texture and toned down the chicken flavor a bit.
Thanks so much, Steve! So, I'm going to be happy to use Lupina for my tortillas and crackers. This is really helpful!
This is great, I'll look into the Small Town Specialties (STS) flour. I have the Lupina and it's worked out ok for your tortilla, but I'm want to try STS now. :-)
My biggest challenge is STORING all of these different flours, sweeteners and misc, so far totaling 17. I don't have a lot of space and I like having the variety on hand, so figuring out how to affordably store everything, while making it easily accessible is a quest in itself.
A situation I’m all too familiar with. 😄
I always store Lupin flour in the freezer and any nut flour or flax meal so it does not go rancid. I do have a big freezer out in garage. It helps free up space on the baking shelf.
Thanks Steve!! I actually ordered some keto dry pasta from gnomgnom and I have yet to taste it, but I noticed that's what they used for the noodles (they're like tiny corkscrew pasta and they look and feel just like pasta). I haven't cooked them and eaten them yet, but this video gives me a heads up as to what to expect!! 😁
I'll be curious to hear what you think of them.
Thank you Steve, 🐈
Steve, I am wondering if you will try to perfect the noodle/pasta recipe, I have watched videos till my eyes are crossed LOL I am wanting one that you can use a stand mixer with roller attachments, I have found a couple and reading the comments, not sure, I know if you made one it would be fantastic. I bought a bag of Lupin flour but not sure that is the way to go, decisions decisions decisions.......
I'm working on it. I actually have a different lupin video coming this Friday...
@@SeriousKeto Thanks for the reply and I want you to know it brought tears to my eyes on teh last video you done talking about Courtney leaving and thanks for the video with her this mornign she is so sweet. Keep us updated.
Awesome review
Been wondering about these flours for better chaffles and such
That was a good showdown. I was happy Lupina was one of your favorites. When I made your tortilla recipe, which is the BEST, the amazon link took me to Lupina. I think I’ll wait till the hot dog bun recipe comes to see if I need the other brand for that. Hot dogs really need a vessel!🌭
Hamburger buns are coming first. Hopefully in time for a 4th of July cookout.
Thanks for this! I loved nut & seed meals -- until about a month after I started eating them, when horrible gut pain began to accompany any ingestion of them at all. (I can eat nuts and seeds whole, so go figure!) All I've had is coconut flour and protein powder since. Lupin opens the horizon just a bit. Anything like that is good!
… according to Dr. Eric Berg , lupin flour does contain lectins and lytic acid, so some people may have a problem with it in digestion …
I love my Lupina. I've been using it for eight months now and it makes the best deserts
I love ❤️ your voice. Thanks for the informative video. I am not a fan of almond flour for savory things. I have a coconut flour pizza dough recipe l use it’s just not sturdy enough. I am going to order a bag of Small Town Specialties and experiment with it
I don't know about anyone else, but almost every recipe calls for almond flour and personally I'm getting sick of the smell and taste of it. This video was very helpful in giving me the alternative I was looking for, thanks Steve.
I've since started working with Aviate brand of lupini flour. It's great stuff, with none of the bitterness I've found in other lupin flours. amzn.to/32drd8T
@@SeriousKeto Very good. That "sweet white" lupin flour sounds like the answer, for me at least. I hope you'll include more of it in future recipes.
Steve- really enjoy your videos and the straight-up way you test things. I’ve just started experimenting with Lupin flour and just happened to buy the Small Town Specialties brand. One thing you didn’t mention was carb counts on the different brands. Frankly I would expect them to be virtually the same as they are all (presumably) made from the same stuff. Small Town has an odd way of stating their serving size - 100g - which is actually a lot of product, and per their label 16 net carbs. Having a scale I was able to figure out that 1/4 cup was equivalent to 25g...so net carbs for 1/4 cup of Small Town Specialties is 4g vs. Lupina, which labels their product as 1/4 cup serving size at only 1g net carbs. Seems like a substantial difference especially if you are keeping to 20g net per day. Very curious if there is something materially different between the brands. Lupina does refer to its product on their website as “sweet” lupin flour, but not “sweet white”. Edit- sorry just seeing your notes below on macros - thanks for posting these.
Did you look at the pinned first comment? I address it there. 🙂
Great info. I look forward to the outcome on the hot dog buns.
Thank you for the video, your videos rock
Very helpful, thank you from across the pond (lake).
Good video. I've been making lupin yeast bread. Had a great aroma but not so much flavor. Whaaat! I used Miracle flour! Going to switch to Lupini brand since we like a heartier bread. Maybe bitter aftertaste will be a thing of the past!
I like the lupin flour due to the reduction in carbs compared to almond flour. It is my “ go to” for chaffles! Thank you for the comparison!
Since this video, I’ve discovered Aviate brand. It is by far the best, in my opinion.
Thank you.
👍 Great comparison video. I use Lupina brand flour. Just a thought, the chaffle was always lighter from the same Dash. I wonder if the light color can be attributed to that? Appreciate your input.
Not sure. Next time I have them both up to temp, I'll take a reading with an IR thermometer.
So have you tried any other brands of lupin since making this video? I have always used lupina. If you look on the back in tiny tiny print it says sweet austrailian lupin :)
I love it for frying chicken and zuchini chip. It make a very very crispy crust.
I love your videos
Have a blessed day
Yes. You’ll be seeing a new, better brand in my videos soon. Check out the lupini hummus video for details.
What a great channel!!!
Hello Steve, Are you familiar with the lupin flour from Carrington Farms brand? It is coarser and used as a substitute for couscous, quinoa or a side that fulfills a rice side. I have tried it and think it has possibilities as I tweak it. Was wondering if you tried it?
Thx
I have not. Sorry.
Thx for your reply. I would like to send you (p.o. box I assume) a package of this brand Carrington farms lupin flour if it interests you. No expectations on my side. If not my feelings will not be hurt.
Thx
Brian
Ah ...just the video I've been waiting for! I have the Miracle flour and I can't seem to like the overall "bean" taste. So I'm on Amazon getting the Smalltown Specialties brand. Would you consider making a bread and showing how it toasts? The other thing I am going to make is a pie crust. Thanks for this video!
I'm working on it. 🙂
Hot dog bun recipe-be still my heart! ❤ I've already ordered the expensive individual metal bun pans and can't wait. Will you be making a hamburger bun along with the hot dog bun? (Will the same recipe do both? I hope so)
Different recipes. I’m hoping to release the burger bun with two weeks, depending on things go. The hot dog buns are further out.
❤️❤️❤️ I love the Lupina brand I made grown up chocolate chip cookies 🍪
Thanks, just bought my first bag (Lupina).. got to make keto pizza crust with it, just got to, and oh, have you been on the radio? you have the voice of a radio host :)
I have not, but thank you for the compliment.
Ok I got your message for the Lupini but what ratio do you use with it is it the same one egg 1/4 of cheese..and how much Lupini flower.
I'd start with a tablespoon and based on the brand of flour and how moisture absorbent it is, dial it up or down once you try it.
hey Steve it's now June 2021 & Small town specialties seems to be (permanently?) out of stock ... any further Lupin flour info for us? thanks!
Aviate brand is my new favorite. There are a couple videos where I use their flour or flakes (hummus and chapli videos). I include a link and coupon code in the description for each.
I was thinking of adding lupin flour to recipes, so this video helps.
I’ve made bread, bagels and pasta using lupina flour mixed with oat fiber and vital wheat gluten. Thanks for testing out chaffles using all the different flours!
Would you be amenable to sharing ratios? We don't have gluten issues so I do use VWG. I also have brand preferences...I find Anthony's oat fiber too "earthy". I get my oat fiber at the health food store...it's snow white and cleaner tasting.
Do you follow ‘ I don’t sugar coat’? She uses these ingredients for making bread, pasta, etc. I make fantastic hamburger buns weekly with her bread recipe!
I have also made hot dog buns with it too.
Barbara Chen check out I Dont Sugarcoats on UA-cam as her recipes are what I use.
Cheryl Pearson yes!
Do you add the egg cheese and how much Small town flour do you add.
I don’t use Small Town anymore. The carb count is too high. I now use the Aviate brand. amzn.to/2Q2nPv0
Steve, I just checked how many carbs Smalltown lupin flour had. Its 40g, 24g fiber. Lupina brand has 12g carbs and 11g of fiber. What uo with the huge difference?
I've been told it's a different variety of lupin bean. Needless to say, I'll be sticking with Lupina.
Thank you!