Ketogiving pics!
BT_rescuemom
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Stuffing selfie! Flax bread and coconut flour bread
Cheese stuffed bacon wrapped pickles and jalapeños
Sugar free low carb cheesecakes!
Cheese crisps and Fathead crackers
Roast duck
Sausage stuffing and faux sweet potato casserole
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**takes cheesecake and runs away**4
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looks wonderful!
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What's in the faux sweet potato casserole?1
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MyriiStorm wrote: »What's in the faux sweet potato casserole?
It's made with butternut squash and cauliflower. It was effing amazing. The topping is pecans with butter, sweetener, cinnamon, and garlic salt. I think I liked it better than actual sweet potato casserole.3 -
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I want the cheesecake!!!1
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Omg, I might have to try my hand at the faux sweet potato casserole!! That all looks so awesome!0
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Bacon wrapped anything makes every day a holiday! You're pictures are amazing. Thanks for sharing.0
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Roommates made a turducken which turned out really well.
I did a sausage stuffing and deviled eggs including some filled with guacamole.3 -
Wow thats a lot of amazing looking food0
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@BT_rescuemom how do you stuff a pickle?0
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@BT_rescuemom how do you stuff a pickle?
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So for the first time I tried a spatchcocked turkey. Really nice especially if you have a large bird. It take a minute and some muscles to get the backbone out but once you do it's easy to break the breast bone. Lay that sucker out and roast at half the time and there is SO much more crispy skin! It's also juicy compared to the typical bird.
I boiled the backbone with the neck and inners to make gravy.
dish.allrecipes.com/how-to-spatchcock-and-roast-a-turkey/4 -
BT_rescuemom wrote: »@BT_rescuemom how do you stuff a pickle?
Oh, derp. Ya, I was thinking it was cored/hollowed out somehow0 -
RowdysLady wrote: »So for the first time I tried a spatchcocked turkey. Really nice especially if you have a large bird. It take a minute and some muscles to get the backbone out but once you do it's easy to break the breast bone. Lay that sucker out and roast at half the time and there is SO much more crispy skin! It's also juicy compared to the typical bird.
I boiled the backbone with the neck and inners to make gravy.
dish.allrecipes.com/how-to-spatchcock-and-roast-a-turkey/
@RowdysLady, Well darn! I've butterflied chickens before for the grill but never once thought of doing that with a turkey. I think I see a giant sheet pan in my future. Thanks for the idea.1 -
Forget the cheesecake.... *takes cheese crisps and Fathead crackers and runs away*2
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canadjineh wrote: »Forget the cheesecake.... *takes cheese crisps and Fathead crackers and runs away*
They are so good. Yummmmm.0
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