Keto Thanksgiving, low carb thanksgiving, Keto Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

I’m a huge fan of the Food Network and I really enjoy the show “The Best Thing I Ever Ate.” I asked my favorite keto food bloggers what their favorite Thanksgiving recipes are and I received some amazing ones!

APPETIZERS:

From Carol at Ditch the Wheat: Avocado Salsa with Carolyn at All Day I Dream About Food:Homemade Chicharrones!

I picked these two because I love both recipes so much!

From Judy at Carb Wars: Bacon Wrapped Onion Rings!

Judy writes, “Thanksgiving is the most under-appreciated of holidays. The stores have barely cleared away the spiders and witches before the poinsettias move in.

It is a uniquely American holiday that celebrates our history, our families, and our native foods, like pumpkin, turkey, and cranberries. It takes us back home with memories of warm fires, home cooking, and Grandma’s hugs. Slow down, have another piece of pie, and be grateful for the brief respite before the frantic spend-fest of Christmas starts all over again.”

From me: Baked Brie

I pickedthis recipe because it was a labor of love. Craig and I made about 400batches of this bread recipe and too many bags of blanched almond flour to get the perfect bread. It was a very expensive recipe to create, but totally worth it!

From Kyndra at Peace, Love and Low Carb: Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms!

SIDE DISHES:

From Kyndra at Peace Love and Low Carb: Green Bean Casserole!

Kyndra writes:“I love this recipe because it always reminds me of special occasions and family gettogethers. For years,my family has made this on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Their variety included all canned ingredients. I set out on a mission to recreate a family classic in a healthier version.”

From Martina at the Keto Diet: Candied “Yams” with Marshmallows!

Martina writes:“This recipe has become the ultimate autumn treat in my house. When I got a request from one of my readers to make “Candied yams with marshmallows”, I knew that it would be a challenge to make low-carb marshmallows. It was easy to substitute the yams with pumpkin but I was struggling to find the right balance for the marshmallows. I’ve tried several ingredients until the marshmallows were just right – fluffy and amazing! The consistency is similar to meringue but a lot firmer. Best of all, they can be grilled!”

From Carolyn from All Day I Dream About Food:Spicy Sausage and Cheddar Stuffing!

From Kelly at the Spunky Coconut: Cauliflower Mash Potatoes!

From Elana at Elana’s Pantry: Kale with Gomasio.Elana helped me when I first started my blog and I am very grateful!

Elana’s says this is her favorite because, “My boys love both kale and gomasio and this classic kale dish with an Asian twist has been a staple at our Thanksgiving table since they were little.”

From me: Green Bean Bundles.

I chose this recipe because I still remember making these for the first time on Thanksgiving morning at my parent’s house and my mom told me to only make a few of them because no one would want them. HA! I showed her! The were the first things gone!

From me: The Best Brussels Sprouts

One of my favorite things to do on my morning runs is to listen to food podcasts. I really love KCRW Good Food based in California. Every week they do the “Market Report” from the Santa Monica Farmer’s Market. Oh, how I wished I lived in a warm climate right about now!

But anyway, the last one I listened to discussed how to properly cook Brussels Sprouts. I never really understood why you would need to buy UNsalted butter if the butter you were getting used a high quality sea salt. They explained there are 2 reasons:

1. Is for you, the chef, to control the amount of salt.

2. Another important reason is that it changes if you FRY veggies or STEAM them.

The tip they gave was to put the unsalted butter in the pan and heat until a bit of golden flecks appear (also called ‘brown butter’). Add your Brussels sprouts (cut in 1/2) and saute for 2 to 3 minutes. THEN add salt to taste.

From me: Cheesy Scallop “Faux”tatoes

MAIN DISHES:

From Karen at Holistically Engineered: Roasted Turkey with Pan Gravy!

BREADS:

From Carol at Ditch the Wheat: Grain Free Herbed Biscuits!

From me: KFC Biscuits

My family always has crescent rolls at Thanksgiving. When these came out of the oven, the smell reminded me of a buttery roll on Thanksgiving morning…they tasted great too. The flavor reminds me of my past life of KFC buttermilk biscuits.

DESSERTS

From Carolyn from All Day I Dream About Food:Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars!

From me: Pumpkin Pie Sorbet

PumpkinSwirl Cheesecake

Pecan Pie

Leftovers

From me: Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini

I pickedthis recipe because the only way I will eat turkey is if it is drowning in a tasty sauce!

From Sooze at Fluffy Chix Cook: Sour Cream Enchiladas

Sooze writes: We’re from Texas, and everyone who’s anyone knows, the best part of Thanksgiving is the day AFTER Thanksgiving because that’s the day we all either go out to eat Tex-Mex–or, if you’re a sharp thinking low carb keto pro, make Tex-Mex at home. Olé! We’re all so tired of traditional turkey and dressing by that time, we’re ready to chow down on gooey, cheesy, insanely awesome queso, salsa and chips and a plate of gooey enchiladas with a side of guac (aka guacamole) thrown in for the hayull of it. (Texan for hell.) But holy guacamole! That’s not exactly low carb keto friendly. Or, is it? Out of sheer necessity and orneriness, the Fluffys developed an entire cache of Tex-Mex taste treats to extinguish the need to feed on high carbage nonsense. Try one of our TNT (tried n true) family classics like Fluffy Chix Cook’s Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas (Enchilada Suizas by any other name), and buy life insurance; cuz you’ll be so happy, you could just lay down and die.

(Pssst, if you’re looking for a way to disguise the leftover turkey into non-turkular form, sub out the chicken and add the leftover turkey in the recipe. Turkey never had it so good as when it’s disguised as Tex-Mex Enchiladas!)”

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Thanks for the comforting phone call last month. It helped me put everything together. Have fun with those cute little boys!” Sara

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Keto Thanksgiving, low carb thanksgiving, Keto Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to eat keto on Thanksgiving? ›

Protein — You've got that covered with turkey, but it's also OK to slip some bacon, ham, sausage and/or eggs into your sides. Vegetables — avocado, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, collard greens, eggplant, kale, mushroom, peppers, spinach and Swiss chard, to name a few.

Will one slice of pizza take you out of ketosis? ›

Regular Crust

This type of pizza crust can have up to 33g of carbs without any added sauce or cheese. If you're limiting your carbs to 20-50 grams per day, one slice of this type of crust will likely kick you out of ketosis.

What is a lazy keto meal? ›

A lazy keto diet consists of low-carb foods like meat, fish, full-fat dairy and non-starchy vegetables, but limits high-carb foods such as bread, potatoes, sugary snacks and some fruits. If you've tried the keto before and found it too tedious, lazy keto could be a good compromise.

Will one French fry kick me out of ketosis? ›

If we're talking about traditional french fries made with potatoes, then the answer to this question is no. French fries made with potatoes are delicious, however potatoes are very high in carbs and a keto diet is low carb. However, these rutabaga fries are low carb and definitely Keto friendly!

How many carbs will ruin ketosis? ›

Most ketogenic diet guidelines recommend limiting your total carbohydrate intake to 15-30 grams or 5%-10% of your total calorie intake a day. Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis. With keto diets, however, carb restrictions vary from person to person.

What happens if you eat too many carbs on keto? ›

The bottom line. You should avoid cheat meals and days on the keto diet. Consuming too many carbs can kick your body out of ketosis — and it takes several days to 1 week to get back into it. In the meantime, your weight loss may be disrupted.

Can you do keto 5 days on 2 days off? ›

Keto cycling doesn't have a strict definition. Some people choose to have five or six days on keto followed by a day or two off. Others will do keto for 10 to 12 days followed by three to four days off. Devine typically doesn't recommend taking more than two days off keto.

How to eat less than 20 carbs a day? ›

To stay under 20 grams of carbs a day, fill yourself up with lots of vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats.

What's a better diet than keto? ›

Though both the keto diet and Mediterranean diet can both promote weight loss, evidence suggests that the Mediterranean diet is safer, more sustainable, and more effective long-term.

What happens if you eat keto but not in ketosis? ›

Without getting into true ketosis, dieters risk ingesting an enormous amount of fat—and potentially a lot of saturated fat, if you're eating animal meat—without any of the fat-burning effects of ketosis. “The fat is the thing that's problematic for a lot of people on keto,” Fung says.

Is a hamburger patty keto-friendly? ›

If you are following a Keto-diet, you can still enjoy a delicious hamburger for lunch or dinner; the secret is to substitute the carbohydrate-dense buns for low-carb alternatives like lettuce leaves (or your favorite keto bun).

Do scrambled eggs break ketosis? ›

Eggs are keto and you can surely eat eggs on keto, as they contain almost zero carbs and fit well with a low-carb diet like the ketogenic diet. Eggs contain essential vitamins, minerals and other micronutrients, including choline and selenium. And the best part is that they are packed with protein.

Will a slice of cake ruin keto? ›

It Could Take You Out of Ketosis

For example, if you enjoy a slice of birthday cake at a friend's celebration, be sure to stock up on plenty of leafy greens and high-quality protein throughout the day. It's a good idea to test your ketone levels to know if you've been kicked out of ketosis.

Should I break keto for Thanksgiving? ›

If you're unfamiliar with a keto diet, here's the quick explanation: It's extremely low in carbohydrates and high in fat. Meat, including turkey with skin, is fine to consume, but other Thanksgiving staples aren't. Mashed potatoes are off limits, along with bread stuffing, rolls, sugary cranberry sauce and desserts.

Is turkey ok on a keto diet? ›

Here are the main foods that are high-in-fat, low-in-carbs and are great starting place for anyone wanting to dip their feet into keto diet: Meat: Steak, ham, sausage, bacon, turkey, and chicken. Cheese: Cheddar, cream cheese, goat cheese, mozzarella, or blue cheese (always unprocessed).

How do I get back into ketosis after Thanksgiving? ›

Here are a few tips to help you get back into ketosis:
  1. Try intermittent fasting. Combining intermittent fasting with the keto diet may help your body shift its fuel source from carbs to fat ( 9 ).
  2. Track your carb intake. ...
  3. Try a short-term fat fast. ...
  4. Exercise more. ...
  5. Try a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) supplement.
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What is considered a cheat day on keto? ›

For keto dieters, a cheat day can mean indulging in actual pasta, pizza, and other high-carb meals. While many dieters think of cheat day as a well-deserved reward, nutritionists say there are downsides to it.

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