What’s your newest exciting Keto food discovery?

THachAb
THachAb Posts: 63 Member
edited December 19 in Social Groups
I just learned about Konjac (shiritaki) noodles yesterday. I think this could be a game changer for me!! 💕
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  • Malimalai
    Malimalai Posts: 276 Member
    I just learned about Konjac (shiritaki) noodles yesterday. I think this could be a game changer for me!! 💕

    I eat them all the time. Konjac noodle is made from konjac roots. Kelp noodle is, Korean noodle, made from kelp. Both are low in carbs. Happy eating x :)
  • m1kk1
    m1kk1 Posts: 17 Member
    I am happily hooked on th he Epic bars. Especially the chicken sriacha or maple salmon ones. They do have 4 carbs but that easily fits into my day and I can carry one with me in case I want a snack or don't want to get a whole meal.
  • esfishnut
    esfishnut Posts: 5 Member
    Was wondering in Konjac was safe for Keto! Yay, gonna try them :smile:
  • zanyterp
    zanyterp Posts: 291 Member
    @m1kk1 they tend to be in the frozen breakfast section next to the sausage patties (at least the Walmarts here)
  • Farrell73
    Farrell73 Posts: 94 Member
    I just learned about Konjac (shiritaki) noodles yesterday. I think this could be a game changer for me!! 💕
    I just learned about Konjac (shiritaki) noodles yesterday. I think this could be a game changer for me!! 💕

    I’m so sorry I don’t want you to get your hopes up but those noodles are disgusting! Who knows maybe I’ll like them trade out😊
  • RAC56
    RAC56 Posts: 432 Member
    I just learned about Konjac (shiritaki) noodles yesterday. I think this could be a game changer for me!! 💕

    I really like those noodles. Spaghetti is back on the (keto) menu again. :)
  • m1kk1
    m1kk1 Posts: 17 Member
    zanyterp wrote: »
    @m1kk1 they tend to be in the frozen breakfast section next to the sausage patties (at least the Walmarts here)

    Thank you, @zanyterp! I'll probably buy mine at Walmart too so that's super helpful. 💗
  • zanyterp
    zanyterp Posts: 291 Member
    you are welcome, @m1kk1
    good luck! hope it works for your snacking
  • tess5036
    tess5036 Posts: 942 Member
    lindyhurst wrote: »
    Im in Uk and have just tried Whey Hey sugar free ice cream. Wow - its too good - especially with some double cream!! Had it 3 times last week as my carb treat and still managed to lose 1.2kg (2.7lbs)

    Where did you get it?
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    For me it is boring: beef, pork and cheese. ;)
  • Malimalai
    Malimalai Posts: 276 Member
    esfishnut wrote: »
    Was wondering in Konjac was safe for Keto! Yay, gonna try them :smile:

    Yes, Konjac is good for Keto. Kelp noodle is good too. Thai people eat them as part of this diet
    regularly because we like low carb noodle .🥡🍜🤤
  • 2t9nty
    2t9nty Posts: 1,630 Member
    itzcath wrote: »

    Collard greens. In casseroles, steamed until tender or made into crispy chips sprinkled with nutritional yeast... I am ever so slightly obsessed with collards.

    I rarely have them any way but boiled/steamed. I am a fan of the various greens - collard, mustard, turnip - too.



  • wanderingptp
    wanderingptp Posts: 6 Member
    The shirataki noodles are a game changer. If you prepare them as per the package instructions and include them with something with a sauce they are really quite grand. I found them at my local Natural Grocers for $1.99 per package which Is cheaper than the other stores or the internet. I also have started using alfredo sauce (in a jar) with extra seasonings to cook with protein that's a bit dry - i.e. pork chops, hamburger meat, etc. It's really keto friendly. I try and keep my recipes pretty simple with no more than 5 ingredients. I also make double batches so I can freeze an extra meal. I have a nice recipe for biscuits which are satisfying and keep well since the recipe makes 12 biscuits.
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    foxymoxy31 wrote: »
    Im not sure if I am writing in the right place. But, my favorite new keto food is zucchini noodles fried with homemade alfredo sauce! and swerve granular sugar subsitute, so much better than stevia without the after taste. 3 weeks in and it is these little joys that keep my going :)

    This reminds me...I make a chicken & mushroom alfredo with cauliflower rice instead of noodles...so delicious and filling!!!
  • zanyterp
    zanyterp Posts: 291 Member
    @tcunbeliever that sounds awesome! (you wouldn't happen to have a shareable link somewhere hiding, would you?)
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    I don't really cook from recipes often, I just kind of wing it most of the time.

    Toss in a skillet:
    1 lb chicken cubed
    1 stick butter
    1 lb mushrooms (I like a mix of baby portabella and white)

    heat on medium until the chicken is cooked (mushrooms should be cooked down by now and the water generated from the mushrooms should cook off), if you want to add some spinach or fresh garlic this is the time and just keep stirring until the spinach is wilted

    add in cauliflower rice and cook until heated (I buy the frozen at costco, but you can use fresh too) this is a good time for salt/pepper or other dry seasonings

    add in a pint of heavy cream and probably 4 oz of parmesan

    When it's all bubbly and hot it should start to thicken slightly and it's done! If you remove it from the heat and let it sit it will also thicken a bit more as it cools.
  • zanyterp
    zanyterp Posts: 291 Member
    thank you so much!
  • KarlaYP
    KarlaYP Posts: 4,436 Member
    @zanyterp, I do the same with shrimp, pork and beef too. Makes for a wonderfully delicious meal!
  • zanyterp
    zanyterp Posts: 291 Member
    sounds good; thank you, @KarlaYP
  • ActionxCat
    ActionxCat Posts: 4 Member
    I just learned about Konjac (shiritaki) noodles yesterday. I think this could be a game changer for me!! 💕

    I just had these last night in a stir fry! I was surprised at how much I loved them!!

  • Liamsm0m
    Liamsm0m Posts: 102 Member
    Aldi now carries riced cauliflower in their frozen section. I was excited to find!
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