Low carb

imiles95
imiles95 Posts: 1 Member
Low carb recipes?! Staying below 20 net carbs per day

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  • davidrocks76
    davidrocks76 Posts: 6 Member
    chicken with broccoli and a light n fit greek yogurt is what i have for lunch. Very low carbs and fills you up
  • dm5859
    dm5859 Posts: 81 Member
    I forgot. Net carbs were 6.4 grams for the whole meal.
  • nellie2075
    nellie2075 Posts: 2 Member
    I am also looking for recipe ideas
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    chicken with broccoli and a light n fit greek yogurt is what i have for lunch. Very low carbs and fills you up

    'light n fit' yoghurt wont be low carb.
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    Great ideas!
  • StarvingDiva
    StarvingDiva Posts: 1,107 Member
    bacon, onions and mushrooms sauted over a burger or a pork chop with some sauerkraut and homemade dairy free1000 island dressing on top, chili made with chorizo and beef with an egg and avocado on top, these are pretty much my staples and favorite meals.
  • dm5859
    dm5859 Posts: 81 Member
    Today I made the bacon Brussels sprout au gratin from 12tomatoes.com. Delicious and a definite for our Thanksgiving table. Next in trying the lasagna from dietdoctor.com. We always have that around then too. Oh and I just found a recipe on Reddit for carrot cupcakes and cream cheese frosting.
  • gearhead426hemi
    gearhead426hemi Posts: 919 Member
    Here is a recipe I made today.

    2 Cup (Sliced), Zucchini
    • 16 oz, Deer Meat
    • 1 oz, Green Bell Pepper
    • 2 Pepper, Fresh
    • 225 g, Crimini Mushroom
    • 112 grams, Shredded Pepper Jack

    Nutrition Facts

    Servings 4.0
    Amount Per Serving
    calories 294
    % Daily Value *
    Total Fat 11 g 17 %
    Saturated Fat 6 g 31 %
    Monounsaturated Fat 3 g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
    Trans Fat 0 g
    Cholesterol 113 mg 38 %
    Sodium 738 mg 31 %
    Potassium 883 mg 25 %
    Total Carbohydrate 5 g 2 %
    Dietary Fiber 3 g 11 %
    Sugars 3 g
    Protein 42 g 84 %
    Vitamin A 8 %
    Vitamin C 18 %
    Calcium 22 %
    Iron 28 %


  • Nireedk
    Nireedk Posts: 36 Member
    https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2013/11/sausage-spinach-feta-frittata-low-carb-gluten-free.html

    Yum - I made them in in muffin tins and froze for easy grab and go breakfasts. Use a paper liner tho - muffin tins are hard to scrub egg out of!

    BTW, this site link has a bunch of other recipes that sound great too.
  • Pinterest is full of great ideas. It's my low carb go to
  • JThallmayer
    JThallmayer Posts: 6 Member
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    I've made a Cajun Shrimp Bake.

    http://www.destinationdelish.com/cajun-chicken-spaghetti-squash-bake/

    Went off this recipe but made some of my own edits to what I had on hand. like shrimp instead of chicken & leftover Alfredo sauce instead of cream cheese! Deff recommend.
  • nooshi713
    nooshi713 Posts: 4,877 Member
    I like fajitas. Chicken or shrimp with bell peppers, onions, and spices.
  • ptrcmcc6
    ptrcmcc6 Posts: 103 Member
    edited November 2017
    I just made a Homemade Meatloaf yesterday which, according to MFP, is only 4g (net carbs) per serving. I used about 2 lbs. ground beef, 1 medium onion (chopped small), 3 slices of Schmidts Whole Wheat 647 bread (a low carb bread, made by Schmidt's, which is only 6g (net) carbs per slice), 2 eggs, 3 tblsp. Parmesan cheese, 1/2 tsp. minced garlic, and about 2 tblsp. parsley flakes. I just run the bread under cold water, squeeze excess water out, and throw all the ingredients in a bowl, mix all the ingredients together by hand, and then form a loaf on a baking sheet and bake in a 350 degree oven. I actually made two smaller meatloaves yesterday and cooked it for about 11/4 hours. If you're going to do one large meatloaf, I would probably cook it for a little longer. I got a good 3 servings out of the 2 loaves I made yesterday (about 3 slices cut about a 3/4 inch thick) or 6 servings for a whole loaf.

    Nutrition Facts:

    Servings 6.0
    Amount Per Serving
    calories 333
    % Daily Value *
    Total Fat 33 g 50 %
    Saturated Fat 13 g 66 %
    Monounsaturated Fat 1 g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
    Trans Fat 0 g
    Cholesterol 172 mg 57 %
    Sodium 246 mg 10 %
    Potassium 82 mg 2 %
    Total Carbohydrate 8 g 3 %
    Dietary Fiber 4 g 15 %
    Sugars 1 g
    Protein 30 g 60 %
    Vitamin A 4 %
    Vitamin C 5 %
    Calcium 12 %
    Iron 17 %
    * The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet, so your values may change depending on your calorie needs. The values here may not be 100% accurate because the recipes have not been professionally evaluated nor have they been evaluated by the U.S. FDA.

    P.S. If you don't feel like waiting for it to bake, you can easily make 6 patties and fry them in a pan with a little olive or coconut oil instead. I've done it before but, being as I use 80/20 ground beef, I don't usually add any kind of oil to the pan, at all, because the burgers make their own oil.
  • StarvingDiva
    StarvingDiva Posts: 1,107 Member
    ptrcmcc6 wrote: »
    I just made a Homemade Meatloaf yesterday which, according to MFP, is only 4g (net carbs) per serving. I used about 2 lbs. ground beef, 1 medium onion (chopped small), 3 slices of Schmidts Whole Wheat 647 bread (a low carb bread, made by Schmidt's, which is only 6g (net) carbs per slice), 2 eggs, 3 tblsp. Parmesan cheese, 1/2 tsp. minced garlic, and about 2 tblsp. parsley flakes. I just run the bread under cold water, squeeze excess water out, and throw all the ingredients in a bowl, mix all the ingredients together by hand, and then form a loaf on a baking sheet and bake in a 350 degree oven. I actually made two smaller meatloaves yesterday and cooked it for about 11/4 hours. If you're going to do one large meatloaf, I would probably cook it for a little longer. I got a good 3 servings out of the 2 loaves I made yesterday (about 3 slices cut about a 3/4 inch thick) or 6 servings for a whole loaf.

    Nutrition Facts:

    Servings 6.0
    Amount Per Serving
    calories 333
    % Daily Value *
    Total Fat 33 g 50 %
    Saturated Fat 13 g 66 %
    Monounsaturated Fat 1 g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
    Trans Fat 0 g
    Cholesterol 172 mg 57 %
    Sodium 246 mg 10 %
    Potassium 82 mg 2 %
    Total Carbohydrate 8 g 3 %
    Dietary Fiber 4 g 15 %
    Sugars 1 g
    Protein 30 g 60 %
    Vitamin A 4 %
    Vitamin C 5 %
    Calcium 12 %
    Iron 17 %
    * The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet, so your values may change depending on your calorie needs. The values here may not be 100% accurate because the recipes have not been professionally evaluated nor have they been evaluated by the U.S. FDA.

    P.S. If you don't feel like waiting for it to bake, you can easily make 6 patties and fry them in a pan with a little olive or coconut oil instead. I've done it before but, being as I use 80/20 ground beef, I don't usually add any kind of oil to the pan, at all, because the burgers make their own oil.

    You can grind up mushrooms in place of the bread to hold it together and it tastes amazing.

  • ptrcmcc6
    ptrcmcc6 Posts: 103 Member

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    You can grind up mushrooms in place of the bread to hold it together and it tastes amazing.

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    That sounds good. I'll have to try that next time. Not sure my son will eat it though......lol
  • OldHobo
    OldHobo Posts: 647 Member
    crazyravr wrote: »
    ...Hope you know he/she meant dried mushrooms right? Otherwise you are just adding more moisture :)
    My meatballs/meatloaf are made with bread soaked in milk, which is a common preparation, so adding moisture isn't necessarily a bad thing. Can't speak from experience to the mushrooms. Sounds like something worth trying though.
  • 93pear93
    93pear93 Posts: 48 Member
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  • StarvingDiva
    StarvingDiva Posts: 1,107 Member
    crazyravr wrote: »
    ptrcmcc6 wrote: »

    You can grind up mushrooms in place of the bread to hold it together and it tastes amazing.

    That sounds good. I'll have to try that next time. Not sure my son will eat it though......lol[/quote]

    Hope you know he/she meant dried mushrooms right? Otherwise you are just adding more moisture :)[/quote]

    I actually didn't mean dried mushrooms. I just grind up portabellas really small, and sometimes a bit of parmesan to bind them together so I am not using bread/breadcrumbs. I don't like dried out meatballs or meatloaf. it comes out great and they don't fall apart and the meatiness of the mushrooms, just enhances the flavor of the dish overall.

  • Starlight9763
    Starlight9763 Posts: 12 Member
    When I make meatloaf I use crushed pork rinds instead of breadcrumbs. My family loves it!
  • Fivepts
    Fivepts Posts: 517 Member
    Bump
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,946 Member
    My favourite low carb meals are Cambodian beef lok lak and Northern Thai nam prik ong. Both are essentially red meat and raw veg. I skip the optional rice and don't miss it. In case you miss the neutral foil of rice, raw cauliflower blitzed in the food processor into rice sized granules would take care of that.

    https://refugeekitchen.com/2014/04/04/khmer-lok-lak/
    https://importfood.com/recipes/recipe/201-spicy-pork-and-tomato-dip-with-veggies-nam-prik-ong
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,946 Member
    A couple more traditional European recipes that are low carb. Bagna Cauda from Piedmont (just skip the bread that would normally round out the meal and Grande Aioli from southern France, skipping the boiled new potatoes.

    The bagna cauda recipe below is given as an upmarket starter. A traditional peasant meal would include bread which is used to catch the drippings from the raw veg as you transport it from communal sauce dish to your plate. Bread is eaten when it is soaked in the garlicky sauce. At the end of the traditional meal, eggs are scrambled in the last of the sauce.

    https://www.saveur.com/article/recipes/marcella-hazans-bagna-cauda-anchovy-and-garlic-dip
    https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/grand-aioli
  • pauldollard86
    pauldollard86 Posts: 1 Member
    I am currently on the last part of my journey having already lost 10 stone and now within 1.5stone away from my target I am starting on a lower carb diet. I have been eating a lot of eggs for breakfast but that gets a bit tedious. I am looking for any suggestion for low carb breakfasts that will fill me up as I have an active job. Looking to stay below 30g of carb per day :):)