What does your low carb meals look like??

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  • SoosannahK
    SoosannahK Posts: 238 Member
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    My first attempt at fathead pizza. Pretty good. Very cheesy.
  • SoosannahK
    SoosannahK Posts: 238 Member
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    Dont know what that is but I want some. Looks like a cross between Huevos Rancheros and a taco. Yummy!
  • TBeverly49
    TBeverly49 Posts: 322 Member
    Gosh those taco stuffed peppers with cheese, Skillet stroganoff, Spinach and cheese pie meals look terrific. I really wish I can get the recipes on them!
  • Kitnthecat
    Kitnthecat Posts: 2,075 Member
    I'm trying to revive my fasting routine, but felt such hunger today that I made some bulletproof broth. I heated some of my homemade beef/ pork bone broth with some butter and just 1/2 Tbsp MCT oil and blended it. It turned out like a creamy soup with foam on top. It was delicious and took my hunger away.o0lyc3t749do.jpeg
  • SoosannahK
    SoosannahK Posts: 238 Member
    Kitnthecat wrote: »
    I'm trying to revive my fasting routine, but felt such hunger today that I made some bulletproof broth. I heated some of my homemade beef/ pork bone broth with some butter and just 1/2 Tbsp MCT oil and blended it. It turned out like a creamy soup with foam on top. It was delicious and took my hunger away.o0lyc3t749do.jpeg

    This looks interesting and I may give it a go on those days I'm really not hungry. I love some beef broth. I drink it like tea. This would add some fat and calories. I do love my BPC.
  • nalena1
    nalena1 Posts: 2 Member
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    Breakfast! Cream cheese pancakes with butter and sugar free syrup (I seriously LOVE these pancakes!) bacon and avocado.

    What is the recipe for your pancakes

  • MilllieMoo
    MilllieMoo Posts: 88 Member
    Kitnthecat wrote: »
    I'm trying to revive my fasting routine, but felt such hunger today that I made some bulletproof broth. I heated some of my homemade beef/ pork bone broth with some butter and just 1/2 Tbsp MCT oil and blended it. It turned out like a creamy soup with foam on top. It was delicious and took my hunger away.o0lyc3t749do.jpeg

    I have cup envy! :)
  • MilllieMoo
    MilllieMoo Posts: 88 Member


    Sunday Brunch - all cooked by hubbie :smile:


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  • Hermie123451982
    Hermie123451982 Posts: 190 Member
    edited January 2016
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    Lettuce wrapped burger



  • ettaterrell
    ettaterrell Posts: 887 Member
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    It's been awhile since I shared sorry it's not all pretty today! Claim stuffed mushrooms using pork skins instead of bread crumbs and fresh avocado.
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
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    It's been awhile since I shared sorry it's not all pretty today! Claim stuffed mushrooms using pork skins instead of bread crumbs and fresh avocado.

    That looks awesome!
  • Kitnthecat
    Kitnthecat Posts: 2,075 Member
    Roast heritage pork with pan juices, mushrooms sautéed in butter, and stir fried bok choy with onions, celery, and a few peas. I cooked the veggies in bacon fat, and reduced bone broth, added a splash of tamari. Yummy.5emwbzyqg8gj.jpeg
  • lowjax75
    lowjax75 Posts: 589 Member
    Kitnthecat wrote: »
    Roast heritage pork with pan juices, mushrooms sautéed in butter, and stir fried bok choy with onions, celery, and a few peas. I cooked the veggies in bacon fat, and reduced bone broth, added a splash of tamari. Yummy.5emwbzyqg8gj.jpeg

    That looks fantastic! Nice meal.
  • reblazed
    reblazed Posts: 255 Member
    Kitnthecat wrote: »
    Roast heritage pork with pan juices, mushrooms sautéed in butter, and stir fried bok choy with onions, celery, and a few peas. I cooked the veggies in bacon fat, and reduced bone broth, added a splash of tamari. Yummy.

    Oh, you are making me hungry for pork roast. Maybe next week ... :)

  • Salmon, Cauli rice and roasted broccoli for dinner tonight!! Yuuum!
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    Yesterday I had edamame spaghetti from Costco (sooooooo good and only 10 net carbs per serving!) with cheese stuffed sausage balls and red sauce. Super yummy!

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  • Emily3907
    Emily3907 Posts: 1,461 Member
    Dinner last night: Flank Steak with an olive oil, garlic and herb sauce, onion strings made with almond flour (!) and asparagus.
    Couple of notes: Next time, I will not use flank steak. That was what my recipe called for and it did not turn out great. The sauce was good, but a more tender steak would have been better. I have cooked flank a couple of times and just have never had luck. Also, the onion strings were so ridiculously amazing! I was worried about the almond flour, but they tasted like my normal onion strings I make with white flour. Those were definitely a winner!

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  • Emily3907
    Emily3907 Posts: 1,461 Member
    edited January 2016
    Egg, Broccoli, Cheese and Bacon Bake......soooo good. And super versatile. I used a mix of pepperjack and cheddar cheese and added seasoned salt. Here's the recipe:

    http://lowcarbyum.com/broccoli-and-bacon-egg-casserole/

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  • lowjax75
    lowjax75 Posts: 589 Member
    Those are a couple of great looking meals, @Emily3907 . I may have to give that egg bake a try!
  • Kitnthecat
    Kitnthecat Posts: 2,075 Member
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    Leftover roast pork dinner made into soup with the addition of my homemade bone broth and some leftover gravy.
  • Emily3907
    Emily3907 Posts: 1,461 Member
    Dinner last night: Smothered BBQ Chicken (BBQ sauce, cheddar, bacon bits, green onion and tomato) and low carb broccoli casserole (recipe below). I added some crispy onions as a topping to the casserole. Very filling and yummy meal, but should probably be an occasional meal.

    http://www.food.com/recipe/cheesy-broccoli-casserole-low-carb-465650

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  • ettaterrell
    ettaterrell Posts: 887 Member
    Kitnthecat wrote: »
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    Leftover roast pork dinner made into soup with the addition of my homemade bone broth and some leftover gravy.

    Looks amazing!!
  • Emily3907
    Emily3907 Posts: 1,461 Member
    Okay @SoosannahK......I am gonna need your method for those cheese crackers. :)
  • lowjax75
    lowjax75 Posts: 589 Member
    Emily3907 wrote: »
    Okay @SoosannahK......I am gonna need your method for those cheese crackers. :)

    Me too! I have one way, but they don't look that good.
  • SoosannahK
    SoosannahK Posts: 238 Member
    Emily3907 wrote: »
    Okay @SoosannahK......I am gonna need your method for those cheese crackers. :)

    @Emily3907 @lowjax75 I just spread a thin layer of cheese about 1 cup +/- a few shreds (any flavor, I used taco this time since eating guac) onto a cookie sheet. Turn the oven to about 375 and bake til edges are good and brown. I let them cool and firm up then cut up with a pizza cutter.

    Keep your cheese layer thin. I have made them before and had my layer too thick and it just came out a big goopy yummy mess of melty cheese. These were crisp along the edges but still a little chewy in the middle. Might have need another minute or two. I also spray my pan with a little olive oil cooking spray so they come up super easy.
  • SoosannahK
    SoosannahK Posts: 238 Member
    I've never posted a pic before, but here goes. Peanut butter, coconut oil, cream cheese fat bombs. Just 1 makes a meal for me!wwgq64e5e3mg.jpeg

    These look like heaven. How did you get them perfectly square? They remind me of caramels. Recipe pleeeeeeasssseeee <<< that is me begging :#