There’s no question that hamburgers are one of America’s all-time favorite foods. Ground beef, bacon, onions, and cheese all come together in one delicious package that’s perfect for summer grilling (or indoor cooking, any time of year). But if you’re trying to stay keto you might be wondering whether hamburgers are off-limits.
The good news is that hamburgers can definitely be part of a keto diet. In fact, there are a number of keto-friendly hamburger recipes that are both delicious and easy to make. Whether you prefer your burgers with or without a bun, there’s a recipe here that’s sure to please.
The best ground beef for burgers is 80/20 ground chuck, which has a good fat-to-protein ratio. But if you’re looking to cut down on fat you can use leaner ground beef (just be aware that your burgers will be less juicy as a result). To make your patty:
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If you want to enjoy your burger on a bun there are a few keto-friendly options available. You should be able to buy low-carb hamburger buns at most grocery stores.
Some popular low-carb burger bun brands include:
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There are endless possibilities when it comes to burger toppings, but here are a few keto-friendly ideas to get you started:
As far as condiments, you’ll want to stick with keto-friendly options like mustard, mayonnaise, and BBQ sauce.
You can enjoy a hamburger without all the fuss by making a hamburger casserole. This type of dish is usually made with ground beef, cheese, and low-carb vegetables like broccoli or green beans. It’s a hearty, one-dish meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights.Here’s a delicious keto hamburger casserole recipe to try:
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Hamburgers are a classic American food, and there’s no reason you can’t enjoy them on a keto diet. Whether you choose to make a traditional burger or go for a casserole version, there are plenty of delicious options available.
Just be sure to pick low-carb toppings and buns (or ditch the bun altogether) to keep your meal keto-friendly.
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