Low Carb Recipes (Most Popular)
(A great alternative to high carb. pancakes or waffles, but kids won’t know the difference)
Chili for a family in the praries, super easy to make, and usually it just sits in the slow cooker for the day. Great and easy for when we are on the run. You can add/delete whatever items you feel is needed.
Super easy. Halved the recipe from one I found on allrecipes. It was a bit dry, so you might want to shorten the cooking time slightly.
At our house we love pizza! We would probably have it everyday (but then we couldn't walk) So instead of totally cutting out our favorite food all together, which will for sure lead to doom, we try to find better ways to have it. This was one of our most successful and can be adapted to your favorite topping in just a jiffy.
Serve in a glass dish to show off the colorful layers. Other fruits can be used such as sliced peaches and peach flavored Jell-o. This is a colorful, light and tasty dessert for any occasion. This dessert is diabetic friendly.
6 delicious popsicles to enjoy on a warm summer night for a delightful dessert.
Very nice chowder, low carb, (no potatoes) can add a little ham if desired but of course this will add considerable sodium and fat.
Quick and easy egg bake that is low in fat and high in protein. Reheats well!
I adapted this from a website online. You can substitute any vegetables, cheese, and herbs that you like and have on hand.
Very easy one pan fish dish that tastes a little exotic and like you spent a lot more time than you actually did.
A frittata is an Italian open-faced omelette, sometimes called a breakfast "pizza" because of the brown crust you're working for on the bottom. A great easy any day breakfast which scales beautifully for a brunch crowd.
Making spiedie marinade is more art than science. This is my rough recipe. Add seasonings as you see fit. Don't use Italian dressing in place of marinade, though. It just isn't the same. Please trust me. Upstate NY REPRESENT!
this is per serving, but super easy to create a family size meal. you can even add noodles for those not low carbing! i just brown/drain the ground meat, then to my own "BOWL" i add my ingredients!!!
preboil your chicken breast and boiled eggs. then assemble your chicken salad. you can buy dill pickle relish instead of the sweet relish now at the grocery store. this is also good with chopped celery added. this is low carb. good to go with a nice salad on the side, or even on low carb bread if you like.