22 Keto-Friendly Comfort Recipes To Make This Winter (2024)

Lose the carbs but keep the flavor.

Hannah LoewentheilPublished on November 26, 2018
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Cold weather calls for comfort food. And luckily, you don't have to lose track of your keto diet to eat all the coziest meals this season. Here are a handful of low-carb comfort foods to bookmark.

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Zucchini noodles take the place of pasta in this easy weeknight dinner, but the sauce is so decadent you won't miss the carbs. Get the recipe.

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Can't all vegetables be covered in delicious cheese sauce? Get the recipe.

3. Shakshuka

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The best thing about eggs is there's no wrong time of day to enjoy them. Get the recipe.

4. Sausage and Cabbage Soup

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Hearty, comforting, and filling, this take on stuffed cabbage will warm you up on winter nights. Make a big batch and keep it in the freezer for lazy dinners. Get the recipe.

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Forget about the rolls. Sliced peppers make the perfect vessel for cheesesteaks. They're stuffed with riced cauliflower, flank steak, and provolone. Get the recipe.

6. Stir Fry Zucchini Noodles

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In place of your classic lo mein noodles, give zucchini noodles the staring role in your next stir fry. Then, add whatever vegetables and protein you have in your fridge. Get the recipe.

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Cauliflower replaces chicken in this homemade version of a classic Chinese takeout dish. Get the recipe.

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Loaded with cauliflower, bacon, sour cream, and lots of cheese, this isn't your grandma's boring casserole recipe. Get the recipe.

9. Spring Roll Bowls

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Dress these deconstructed spring roll bowls with whatever ingredients you have on hand from peanuts and cilantro to radish and jalapeño. Get the recipe.

10. Zucchini Ravioli

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You can always opt for store-bought ricotta cheese (or a vegan cashew version) to save time. Fold the ricotta up in thinly sliced zucchini purses and bake them in marinara sauce for a low-carb dinner you'll crave time and time again. Get the recipe.

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You could order Thai food tonight...or you could make this better-for-you version at home, which starts with ribboned carrots in a sweet-and-savory sauce made with tamarind paste, cilantro, eggs, soy, and fish sauce. Get the recipe.

12. Cauliflower Mash With Meatballs in Gravy

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Thanks to magically-versatile cauliflower, you can enjoy the creamy, whipped texture of mashed potatoes without all the carbs. Get the recipe.

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It's everything you love about chicken pot pie — tender chicken and creamy vegetables minus the biscuit topping — in a single bowl. Get the recipe.

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Think of this as a grown-up version of mac 'n' cheese that will also help you stick to your keto diet goals. Get the recipe.

15. Buffalo Chicken Zucchini Boats

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These zucchini boats get stuffed with a mixture of shredded chicken, Greek yogurt, buffalo sauce, ranch dressing and cheese. Then, bake them in the oven until golden-brown and bubbling. Get the recipe.

16. Cauliflower Rice With Bacon and Egg

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If there's bacon and egg then it counts as lunch, right? Get the recipe.

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Love the taste of ramen soup but trying to avoid eating carbs? This zucchini noodle version has got you covered. Get the recipe.

18. Ten-Minute Portobello Pizzas

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Ditch the crust and make your pizza right in portobello mushroom caps. You can get creative with your toppings and add anything from pepperoni and caramelized onion to olives and peppers. Get the recipe.

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The hardest part about this dish is spiralizing the zucchini. After that, it comes together in the oven in no time. Get the recipe.

20. Eggplant Parm Boats

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One bite and you'll be wondering why you didn't think of this genius idea sooner. Get the recipe.

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Sometimes, you just crave a piping hot bowl of soup. Enter this creamy, veggie-packed bowl. Get the recipe.

22. Mashed Cauliflower Shepherd's Pie

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Savory ground meat on the bottom and creamy cauliflower mash on the top, the whole family will be asking for seconds of this lightened-up, classic comfort food. Get the recipe.

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    22 Keto-Friendly Comfort Recipes To Make This Winter? ›

    Foods you can eat on the keto diet include fish and seafood, meat and poultry, non-starchy vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, and zucchini, avocados, berries, nuts and seeds, eggs, high-fat dairy products, olive oil and other oils, and high-cocoa chocolate.

    What foods can you eat unlimited amounts of on keto? ›

    Foods you can eat on the keto diet include fish and seafood, meat and poultry, non-starchy vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, and zucchini, avocados, berries, nuts and seeds, eggs, high-fat dairy products, olive oil and other oils, and high-cocoa chocolate.

    What is the most filling food on keto? ›

    13 of the best keto foods that keep you full
    • Mushrooms are a very filling vegetable. ...
    • Sauerkraut is rich in filling fiber. ...
    • Coconut yogurt can promote satiation. ...
    • Green pesto has an amazing fiber content. ...
    • Sardines are incredibly healthy. ...
    • Add eggs to your diet . ...
    • Make sure you are consuming full-fat dairy.
    Oct 9, 2018

    What is extremely lazy keto? ›

    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.

    How to do keto when you're broke? ›

    9 tips for following the keto diet without going broke
    1. Shop locally. Check out your local farmers' markets. ...
    2. Buy in bulk. ...
    3. Stock up on eggs. ...
    4. Buy whole chickens instead of just chicken breasts. ...
    5. Meal prep in advance. ...
    6. Buy in-season vegetables. ...
    7. Buy vegetables in bulk and freeze them. ...
    8. Eat all parts of an animal.
    Jun 26, 2018

    Can I eat popcorn on keto? ›

    Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

    Can I eat all I want on keto? ›

    While it's true that the keto diet involves eating lots of protein and fat with very limited carbohydrates, it doesn't mean you can eat in infinite quantities. Like any diet, its success depends on you achieving a calorie deficit.

    Why do I feel so awful on keto? ›

    Fatigue and weakness

    In the initial stages of a ketosis diet, people may feel more tired and weaker than usual. This fatigue occurs as the body switches from burning carbohydrates to burning fat for energy. Carbohydrates provide a quicker burst of energy to the body.

    What is the cheapest meat for keto diet? ›

    Opt for cheaper proteins.

    You can also save money by buying cooked whole chickens and using or freezing all parts, and getting cheaper cuts of meat like pork, beef sirloin, ground chuck, and chicken thighs.

    Is peanut butter keto? ›

    Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

    What is affordable keto food? ›

    Some good cheap keto foods include eggs, canned tuna or salmon, chicken thighs, ground beef, cauliflower, spinach, broccoli, zucchini, cheese, and nuts. What throws you out of keto? Eating too many carbohydrates or foods with hidden carbs can throw you out of keto.

    What is the maximum keto diet? ›

    Following the keto diet requires limiting carb intake to up to 50 g a day. A person generally replaces high carb foods with fatty foods, such as eggs, dairy products, and fresh meat and fish. Wheat products and some fruits, vegetables, beans, and legumes can be high in carbs, so checking food labels is key.

    What vegetables are unlimited on keto diet? ›

    You do not have to limit vegetables if you are on the keto diet or are considering it. Plenty of low-carb vegetable options include arugula, asparagus, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, mushrooms, spinach, and tomatoes.

    Can you eat unlimited protein on keto? ›

    Eating too much protein on Keto is largely a myth - gluconeogenesis leads to a small increase in glucose production, but we need that to survive. If you are generally active and not in a calorie deficit, you may want to shoot for 1.6 g/kg body weight per day, and prioritize protein on Keto with healthy sources.

    Can I eat 800 calories a day on keto? ›

    Just like the original 800 Calorie diet, you can stay on the new 800 Calorie Keto for between 2 weeks and 12 weeks. It's a wonderful kick-start that could help you lose 1-2kgs per week! After that time, you can switch over to one of our Stage 2 for Moderate Weight Loss options for sustainable longer term weight loss.

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