low carb chips
brenn24179
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have ya found any chips other than pork rhinds with zero or low carbs? Something to buy, not cook preferably.
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There really isn’t anything. Closest might be cheese crisps.
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Whisps cheese crisps?1
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Seaweed Crisps. Kale Chips. Parsnip Chips. I think Trader Joe's has all 3. I've not tried them.
I've made kale chips. They're fun to eat. Sort of melt in your mouth. Not good for dipping but they are crunchy.0 -
I like the quest nacho cheese protein chips...not fond of the sour cream and onion ones and haven't tried the ranch ones3
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Whisps are wonderful ...too wonderful...easy to overeat. Costco sells a large bag.0
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I found beet chips at my local Amish store. They’re crunchy and salty and very good.1
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I love kale 'chips' but haven't found any good ones to buy. We do this recipe often:
-Thick stalks cut off and leaves roughly chopped
- put in bag with olive oil and spices and salt and shake up
- pour onto 2 baking trays and bake 3 mins -at high, 200C or 180C fan,
- stir and bake 2 more mins to be crispy not burnt
- eat and enjoy. (Lovely with some red wine.)
Since they only take a minute to prepare and 5mins in the oven they don't count as cooking.2 -
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Wholey Cheese crackers are nice and crunchy and thick enough to manage with dip.
Though usually for dips I just slice cucumbers or celery or other veggies.0 -
I’ve done Whisps but the processed taste and the high cost - crazy high! - gets old fast. I usually just eat a handful of sunflower seeds in the shell. They satisfy the crunch/mouth feel and take a long time to eat. They are messy. But they are salty and cheap.0
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BTW, flax crackers are super easy to make. Not a chip, but in case you want to try. Just mix 2 c flax meal to 1 c water (it will have play dough consistency). Season it up really highly with whatever flavors you feel like. I like garlic and rosemary. You’ll need more seasoning than you think. Then roll really flat (I press them after I roll them to get them paper thin), cut and bake on parchment paper. After baking (depends on thinness but around 20-30 mins) leave them in the oven with the door open to dry out more. If it’s a humid day you might have to heat the over now and then. When they break like a cracker they are done. They are really good with guacamole.2
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https://beautyandthefoodie.com/keto-nacho-cheese-crisps/
These are really good.
But we do them a little differently.
100g sharp cheddar cheese, grated
25g almond flour
1/2 tsp garlic powder
Heat oven to 400 degrees F Pulse in a food processor until a course meal forms. Use a tablespoon to scoop into 12-14 mini muffin tin cups (metal is better as it fries the cheese). Bake 10 minutes. Cool completely as they are soft when they come out.
We use with sour cream or guacamole.2 -
Megan_smartiepants1970 wrote: »I like the quest nacho cheese protein chips...not fond of the sour cream and onion ones and haven't tried the ranch ones
Where have you found those cause I have looked everywhere!0 -
Fat2FitMiMi wrote: »Megan_smartiepants1970 wrote: »I like the quest nacho cheese protein chips...not fond of the sour cream and onion ones and haven't tried the ranch ones
Where have you found those cause I have looked everywhere!
Amazon.0 -
https://beautyandthefoodie.com/keto-nacho-cheese-crisps/
These are really good.
But we do them a little differently.
100g sharp cheddar cheese, grated
25g almond flour
1/2 tsp garlic powder
Heat oven to 400 degrees F Pulse in a food processor until a course meal forms. Use a tablespoon to scoop into 12-14 mini muffin tin cups (metal is better as it fries the cheese). Bake 10 minutes. Cool completely as they are soft when they come out.
We use with sour cream or guacamole.
Saving these, I’m game. I bet pepper jack would work better. Hubby likes some heat with his snacks.0 -
I've found the protein chips at The Bulk Barn (maybe this is Canada only?). Whisps were ok, but expensive. My favourite is salami chips nuked for 20 seconds each side. I dip them in spinach dip. yum yum0
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I have seen recipes using Sargento Ultra Thin cheese slices.
chicagonow.com/little-merry-sunshine/2015/05/cheez-its/0 -
Quest chips: I buy them, by the box/case, from GNC.
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I've always wanted to try the cheese it recipe...I actually bought an extra pack of sliced cheese at lidl so I can try it this week...0
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chinaseas5623 wrote: »Quest chips: I buy them, by the box/case, from GNC.
Not GNC in Canada apparently So sad.
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I put finely shredded cheese on the griddle in tablespoons. They melt, flip once, and enjoy?2
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I've tried parmesan crisps and Quest protein chips (sour cream and onion) and really didn't like either.1
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Hardbite Parsnip chips are really good, and I hate parsnips any other way. Not super low carb but waaaaay lower than regular chips. Approx 20 chips (40g) is 10 carbs net.0
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macchiatto wrote: »I've tried parmesan crisps and Quest protein chips (sour cream and onion) and really didn't like either.
Yeah, the Quest chips are gross. And expensive.0 -
I've had Protes protein snacks (chips) but I didn't think they were very good. I snack on roasted pumpkin seeds1
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I know you said not Pork Rinds, but I freaking love them! My favorite is to dip them in Primal Kitchens mayo, yum!
I make homemade Kale chips, and while you can't dip them in anything, they are delicious. I just get a bag of the pre-cut kale, toss with EVOO and kosher salt and bake at high heat until crispy.
I feel like it's just really hard to find a GOOD substitute for chips, and that crunch is one of the few things that I miss on my Keto diet. So much so that a couple of times per month I'll make myself nachos using the Siete Chips. They aren't low carb by any means, but if I'm fasting that day or eat particularly low carb, I can usually fit two servings in to my normal carb allotment and it helps to satisfy that need for something really crunch.1 -
I love BBQ pork rinds with cream cheese...so yum!!!2
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Ew. I just can’t get over the mental image. I saw some with hairs stuck to them once. I wish I liked them!1
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https://whisps.com/
I am into the Pepper Jack version with tuna out of the can. Only one area WalMart stocks that flavor. If I want them pre crushed I get them online.0 -
GammieLCHF wrote: »Ew. I just can’t get over the mental image. I saw some with hairs stuck to them once. I wish I liked them!
Have you ever seen a hairless hog?
Locally they are no longer pork rinds like we made when we killed hogs 60 years ago but just chucks of fat containing no skin when they are cooked down to make hog lard. They are just a by product of rendering hog lard.0