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10 Delicious Low Carb Diet Friendly Recipes for a Healthy Christmas

Enjoy the Holiday Without Guilt with These Delicious and Nutritious Recipe Idea

By Dibyendu DasPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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10 Delicious Low Carb Diet Friendly Recipes for a Healthy Christmas
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1.Grilled Shrimp Skewers with Garlic Butter:

Shrimp is a great low carb protein option, and these skewers are easy to prepare and cook on the grill. Simply thread the shrimp onto skewers and baste them with a mixture of melted butter, minced garlic, and your choice of herbs. Grill until the shrimp are pink and cooked through, then serve with a side of your choice.

2. Spaghetti Squash Carbonara:

This creamy and flavorful dish is a great low carb alternative to traditional pasta carbonara. Simply roast a spaghetti squash until tender, then scrape the strands out and toss them with eggs, bacon, Parmesan cheese, and a splash of cream. Top with some chopped parsley for added flavor and color.

3. Low Carb Shepherd's Pie:

This hearty and comfort-food classic gets a low carb twist with the use of mashed cauliflower instead of traditional mashed potatoes. Simply roast some diced vegetables (such as carrots, peas, and onions), then mix them with ground meat (such as beef or lamb) and top with a layer of mashed cauliflower. Bake until the top is golden and bubbly.

4. Keto Roasted Turkey:

Turkey is a great low carb protein option, and roasting it is a classic holiday tradition. Simply season your turkey with your choice of herbs and spices, then roast it in the oven until it's cooked through. Serve with low carb sides like roasted vegetables or a simple salad.

5. Grilled Salmon with Lemon Butter:

Salmon is another excellent low carb protein choice, and grilling it is a quick and easy way to cook it. Simply season your salmon with your choice of herbs and spices, then grill it until it's cooked through. Top with a simple lemon butter sauce made with butter, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt.

6. Low Carb Stuffing:

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Traditional stuffing is often made with bread, which isn't exactly low carb friendly. But you can still enjoy all the flavors of stuffing by using a low carb bread alternative, such as almond flour or coconut flour. Mix the bread alternative with diced vegetables, herbs, and your choice of protein (such as diced sausage or chopped nuts) and bake until it's crispy and golden.

7.Cauliflower Mash:

Cauliflower is a great low carb alternative to mashed potatoes, and it's just as creamy and flavorful. Simply steam or roast some cauliflower until it's tender, then blend it with butter, milk, and your choice of herbs and spices. Serve as a side dish or use it as a base for dishes like shepherds pie or loaded "baked potatoes."

8. Low Carb Gravy:

Gravy is a classic holiday condiment, but it's often made with flour or other high carb thickeners. To make a low carb version, use a low carb alternative such as xanthan gum or arrowroot powder. Simply mix it into the drippings from your roasted meat and bring the mixture to a boil, stirring constantly. Add some chicken or beef broth and season with salt and pepper to taste.

9. Low Carb Cranberry Sauce:

Cranberry sauce is a classic holiday side dish, but it's often made with a lot of added sugar. To make a low carb version, use a sweetener like stevia or monk fruit instead of sugar. Simply mix together cranberries, water, and your choice of sweetener in a small saucepan

Eggnog is a classic holiday beverage, but it's usually made with a lot of added sugar. To make a low carb version, use a sweetener like stevia or monk fruit instead of sugar and omit the rum or replace it with a low carb alternative like vodka. Simply mix together eggs, heavy cream, almond milk, your choice of sweetener, and a pinch of nutmeg and cinnamon. Serve chilled and garnish with a sprinkle of nutmeg.

By incorporating these low carb recipes into your holiday meal planning, you can still enjoy all the flavors and traditions of the season while staying true to your diet. Remember to focus on whole, nourishing foods and be mindful of portion sizes, and you'll be well on your way to a healthy and happy holiday season.

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