Italian Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a great alternative to traditional lasagna. There is no pasta, so it is very low carb and high in vegetables. And at only 270 calories a serving, it makes a great, low cal option for dieters.
Recipe made up by my Mom. Simple and quick a staple in our house. Everyone loves it!
I was looking for some carbs after the gym so I whipped this together with a bunch of stuff from the fridge and it turned out great, so I thought I'd share it!
I left this at 2 servings because of the linguini serving size but we actually make 4 servings out of this. If you are not a big eater, you can cut this calorie count in half when deciding if you want to fix this.
A classic dish at Olive Garden Restaurant with Steamed Broccoli replacing the traditional Angel hair pasta so you can go low carb!
Something unusual to do with your cooked wheat berries! (can use sprouted, recipe and nutrition info is for unsprouted)
My plain tomato sauce that I use on pasta and pizzas. No lumps, smooth texture. I grind the spices and I grind the TVP (textured vegetable protein) before adding the hot water. (grind in my magic bullet) I am a picky eater, vegetarian who doesn't like vegetables
Traditional, simple Italian Pasta Meat Sauce to serve over cooked pasta. Pasta is NOT included in the Nutrition count.
This is a Paleo Italian meal with no pasta, no grains, LOTS of veggies and chicken thighs.
Some people have a hard time eating Paleo because their body type requires more carbs than Paleo usually provides. But certain Paleo foods are rich in carbs, such as Manioc (Tapioca). This is a high carbohydrate paleo bread made from a commercial mix. It is a very simple mix containing only Manioc Flour, leavening, salt and herbs. The eggs, oil, cheese and almond milk are added in. Nutritional info reflects the fully prepared and baked bread, not just the box ingredients.