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Easy does it with all types of casseroles, but even more so with keto casseroles. When you’re on a diet, simplicity is key. The only way to stick to your meal plan is to find recipes that are both delicious and uncomplicated. Plus, being able to prep a weeknight dinner in advance can be a real game changer for those busy days.
Read on to discover some tried and tested keto casserole recipes that are sure to win over your taste buds. From cheesy chicken concoctions to hearty beef bakes, these dishes are packed with flavor and yet still perfectly align with your dietary needs. To top it all off, they require minimal hands-on time – just assemble, bake, and enjoy.
Here’s your ultimate guide to making keto-friendly casseroles a staple in your weekly meal rotation.
A keto casserole base swaps carb-heavy ingredients like pasta, rice, or potatoes with low-carb alternatives like cauliflower rice, zucchini noodles, and shredded cabbage. These options are not only lower in carbs but also provide additional nutrients and fiber to your meal.
This swap requires you to change the cooking method as well – veggies don’t quite cook the same way as pasta or rice do.
With this in mind, instead of throwing everything in a pot and cooking, you might need to sauté or roast the vegetables before adding them to the casserole. This will ensure they are cooked thoroughly and add more depth of flavor to your dish.
Most importantly, pre-cooking your veggies prevents your casserole from becoming too watery. Vegetables tend to release water when cooked, so pre-cooking them helps remove excess moisture and prevents a soggy casserole.
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To make your own keto casserole, keep these three components in mind: a veggie base, a protein, and a creamy sauce.
We’ve covered the veggie portion in the previous section, and to add on we’ll say this – pay some attention to textures as well.
Different types of veggies add different levels of crunch to your casserole, depending on how long you cook them. For example, zucchini will be softer than cauliflower, so combining the two requires a bit of finesse.
Moving on to proteins, the most popular options for keto casseroles include chicken, beef, and ground turkey. Pre-cooking your protein before adding it to the casserole is crucial as well. This will help ensure that it cooks through and avoids any potential food safety issues.
Leftover proteins from previous meals also work great in casseroles, so don’t hesitate to use up any extras and avoid food waste.
Finally, you’ll need a creamy sauce to bring all elements.
Sauce is a touchy subject on the keto diet, as most traditional sauces are high in carbs. Tomato sauce, even the homemade kind, can quickly derail your diet.
To keep your casserole keto-friendly, opt for cream or cheese-based sauces instead. You can also use coconut milk or almond milk as a dairy-free option.
Just make sure to check the ingredients and nutritional information before incorporating any store-bought sauces into your dish.
Bonus – toppings.
Casserole toppings add an extra layer of flavor and texture to your dish. Breadcrumbs are a popular choice, but obviously not keto-friendly.
Alternatively, you can use crushed pork rinds or almond flour as a low-carb substitute. Shredded cheese is also an excellent option for topping your casserole before baking.
The most popular keto casserole recipes are those that have ground beef, chicken, or turkey as the protein base. Veggie-loaded and cheese-heavy, these casseroles are hearty, satisfying, and perfect for a quick weeknight dinner.
Here are four keto casserole recipes to add to your meal rotation:
Your burger cravings will be a thing of the past when you make this keto casserole beef baked with cheese, heavy cream and cauliflower. Layer after layer of yummy goodness, this is a dish you will want to add to your meal prep list.
Servings: 9
Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 369 | Total Carbs: 2.8g | Net Carbs: 2.6g | Protein: 24.9g | Fat: 27.7g | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 1.2g
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This easy keto casserole is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner. It’s loaded with bacon, rotisserie chicken and an assortment of cheeses, all baked in a creamy sauce that will keep you coming back for more.
Feeling adventurous? You can find some inspiration for what else to throw into your casserole in our article about keto breakfast casseroles.
Servings: 10
Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 541 | Total Carbohydrate 7.7g | Protein 29.6g | Total Fat 43.9g | Saturated Fat 20.4g | Trans Fat 0.5g | Polyunsaturated Fat 4.9g | Monounsaturated Fat 14.7g | Cholesterol 129.3mg | Dietary Fiber 1.5g | Sugars 3.8g | Sodium 753.8mg
This cheesy black cauliflower rice bake is right at the top of our list of lazy keto casseroles. It’s full of flavor, loaded with protein and nutrients, and makes for a quick and easy weeknight meal. At less than 10 g of net carbs per serving, it’s also a great option for those following a strict keto diet.
Servings: 4
Nutrition: Serving size : 1cup | Calories: 342kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 64mg | Sodium: 655mg | Potassium: 605mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 764IU | Vitamin C: 62mg | Calcium: 330mg | Iron: 2mg
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Beyond our compilation of keto chicken casserole recipes, we have this chicken-casserole recipes that’s inspired by the flavors of the Mediterranean. Chicken breast and zucchini come together to make a tasty and healthy dish that you’ll want to eat again and again.
Servings: 4
Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 503.58 cal | Carbs: 13.11 g | Protein: 40.07 g | Fat: 32.5 g | Saturated Fat: 9.9 g | Polyunsat Fat: 4.45 g | Monounsat Fat: 15.86 g | Fiber: 2.91 g | Sugar: 2.23 g | Cholesterol: 117.55 mg | Sodium: 448.56 mg | Potassium: 608.93 mg
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A keto chicken bacon ranch casserole can have anywhere from 3-5 net carbs per serving, depending on the ingredients used.
Most of the carbs in such a recipe come from the vegetables and seasonings used, so it’s important to pay attention to portions and choose low-carb options when possible.
A delicious and easy keto cauliflower casserole to serve with ham is one loaded with cheese and bacon. You can also add in some sautéed mushrooms for extra flavor.
Another option is to make a cauliflower gratin with layers of roasted cauliflower, heavy cream, and cheese, baked until bubbly. Either way, you’ll have a tasty side dish that complements the ham perfectly.
Check out this keto chicken fried rice recipe for another great option.
The possibilities are endless when it comes to keto casseroles. Some other delicious ingredients you can add include zucchini, bell peppers, jalapeños, olives, and different types of cheese such as feta or goat cheese. You can also experiment with different proteins like ground beef, turkey, or seafood.
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