Easy keto recipes
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just_Tomek wrote: »Thats why diets are dumb.
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Tracking calories basically.
Figure out, using MFP or not what your maintenance calories are likely to be. Age, height, current weight, gender, activity level all affect what that figure might be. Take that maintenance figure, subtract 500 cals a day for a 1lb loss per week, (1000cals per day for 2lb loss, 250 cals per day for a half pound loss). Which of those you choose will depend on how much you have to lose basically, the heavier you are the more aggressive you can be in your weekly loss figure.
Log calories accurately to the number you derived (logging any purposeful exercise, if appropriate, which will give you some calories to ‘eat back’ if you wish. (I’d recommend eating maybe half of that back for the first few weeks and see how your progress is going, then adjusting up or down as appropriate.)
The food you log is basically immaterial as far as actual weight loss is concerned. But, obviously, you need to stay healthy too, so make sensible choices but there is no need to demonise any food or food group, such as carbohydrates (as in Keto). If it fits your calorie goal, it can fit in your mouth! Hence the ’diets (meaning diet plans that restrict you to specific foods) are dumb’ (meaning why do that and deprive yourself of whole food groups).
Ideally, what you’re aiming for is a change in lifestyle/food habit that keep the weight off once you’ve reduced to where you want to be. Otherwise you ‘do a diet’ then return to your old habits and promptly regain every ounce and more than likely extra ounces too)
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There are tons of Keto recipes, I get a lot off of Pinterest5
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Personal tastes, likes, and dislikes.
Google is a great tool for finding any kind of recipes that you could possibly want.2 -
Go chaffle you can't go wrong😊Good luck2
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Look up spinach and goat cheese frittata on pinterest. It's SUPER easy and sooo good. Any frittata really! Great for breakfast or lunch, I have mine with a little salsa too.2
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Hopefully you can read my chicken scratch lol. This is one is our favourites (and my husband doesn’t do keto). I found a recipe online and tweaked it, for the spices I just do a few shakes but totally adjust to your preference.2
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Pinterest, Google, Facebook all have countless recipes for Keto, Low Carb you name it. Another way to get tons of recipes for any type of meal. Is so many of the avenues for books, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Bookhub. Many have free apps for phones as well. I admit I have gotten to using online info for new quick meals lots.1
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Not sure how strict you are, if you stick to less than 20g of carbs this won’t work for you but if you’re not as strict it might be. I keep making it for an easy lunch and it’s delicious and keeps me full.
Easy broccoli soup
1 TBSP butter
1 cup broccoli florettes (I always have some frozen so it makes it easier)
1/4 cup whipping cream
1 tsp minced garlic
1/2 tsp powdered chicken stock
1/2 cup shredded cheddar
Salt, pepper and any other seasonings you prefer to taste (I do a few shakes of celery salt, onion powder and oregano)
I throw the butter, minced garlic and seasonings into a pot and cook on medium heat until the butter is melted, then I throw the broccoli in and put the lid on to let simmer for a few minutes. Then I add the chicken stock and 1/4-1/2 cup of water (just enough for the broccoli to simmer/steam in) and put the lid back on and cook until broccoli is soft. Then I add the cream and stir and cook for another minute or so. Pour into a bowl and add the cheese (I’m terrible at getting cheese to melt in soup so I’ve stopped bothering lol it’s still good). The cream and cheese thicken it enough that you don’t need flour or anything. It’s still a bit runny but I find it extremely satisfying and filling!5 -
My Trainer just gave me this one - Eggroll in a bowl -
1lb ground turkey
1 bag of dry cole slaw mixture (I have even used the broccoli version)
1 med onion thinly sliced
1/2cup low sodium brewed soy sauce
1tsp (or more if you like heat) red pepper flakes
1tbs fresh ginger
1tbs fresh cilantro
1 tbs siracha (if you like heat)
5 cloves of garlic minces
small bowl mix soy, garlic, red pepper flakes, ginger, cilantro & siracha - mix well, set aside
brown turkey in a small amount of sesame oil, add in thinly sliced onions cook until limp/translucent, add in cole slaw mixture stir, add in soy mixture, continue to toss and coat - do not cook too much - you want the veggies to stay a little firm/crisp. Serve and enjoy - makes 6 servings approx 220-230 cal/serving2 -
Look up Kasey Trenum’s web page. She has a ba-zillion exceptionally delish Keto recipes. She labels them “Keto friendly”. Her Chicken Fajita Soup is to die for.2
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Her recipes are really good and simple ingredients!0
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Last night I made a low carb shepherds pie made with ground beef (seasoned with garlic, onions, salt, pepper, a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of soy sauce -sounds weird but it’s so good in beef, I add it to my burgers too lol) and mashed cauliflower. I use a whole head of cauliflower cook and with a stick mixer I purée it with 1/2 cup of sour cream, 4 TBSP butter, 1/2 Parmesan cheese and a tap each of garlic powder and chives. I added 1/2 cup each of frozen pease and corn to the beef to keep the carbs down but have the typical flavour. Baked for like 30 min (until brown) at 375. It was sooo good. Even my carb loving husband liked it and actually prefers it with cauliflower than with potatoes.3
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Anybody knows keto recipes that are easy to make? I'm eating same meals over and over kinda gets boring after a while.
Keto is great. Just counting calories doesn't always work. It did when I was under 40, but nothing worked from 53 and up until I started Keto. I've lost 39 pounds and still going, and feel great. My favorite thing for breakfast is one of my two creations of coffee. Pumpkin Spice or Chocolate Mocha. Basically take brewed coffee, add butter, mct oil, heavy whipping cream, stevia blend, a little vanilla, Carmel extract, and sugar free torani syrup, then add cocoa or pumpkin spice. It's so easy to make. If you're missing ingredients, no problem, just play around with the recipes until it tastes good. It fills you up. I drink 2 cups.0 -
Last night I made a low carb shepherds pie made with ground beef (seasoned with garlic, onions, salt, pepper, a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of soy sauce -sounds weird but it’s so good in beef, I add it to my burgers too lol) and mashed cauliflower. I use a whole head of cauliflower cook and with a stick mixer I purée it with 1/2 cup of sour cream, 4 TBSP butter, 1/2 Parmesan cheese and a tap each of garlic powder and chives. I added 1/2 cup each of frozen pease and corn to the beef to keep the carbs down but have the typical flavour. Baked for like 30 min (until brown) at 375. It was sooo good. Even my carb loving husband liked it and actually prefers it with cauliflower than with potatoes.
Sounds delicious! I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for sharing!1
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