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    Cauliflower: Your Low Carb Vegetable Hero

    January 28, 2016

    Low Carb Cauliflower | KETOGASM Pasta, pizza crust, rice, bread... you name it, cauliflower can replace it! There are so many innovative ways to utilize cauliflower in place of your favorites. Check out the nutrition info, flavor profiles, recipes and more! #keto #lowcarb #paleo #whole30 #vegetarian #vegan #eatyourveggies #ketogenic #ketosis #lchf #lowcarb #atkins #nutrition #vegetable

    Why I love cauliflower on a keto diet

     

    The keto community has gotten particularly creative with cauliflower, using it as a low carb potato substitute and even in place of rice or noodles. If pasta is your downfall, you can use cauliflower as a substitute in dishes like homemade mac and cheese and fettucini alfredo. If you love those starchy white potatoes, you can make mashed cauliflower dishes to substitute for the high-carb potato dish. You can easily put a keto spin on many of your favorite recipes by simply replacing the high carb ingredient with cauliflower. There are only 2.9 grams of net carbs in an entire cup of this popular low carb vegetable, making it a clear winner on a keto diet.

    • Cauliflower Nutrition & Health Benefits
    • How to Cook Cauliflower
    • Buying and Storing the Veggie
    • Low Carb Cauliflower Recipes
    • Everything You Could Possibly Want to Know About Cauliflower
    low carb keto cauliflower

    Cauliflower is a clever low carb substitute for the starchy ingredients you crave!

    Not only is cauliflower a great substitute ingredient for some of the dishes you may be craving, it is a nutritional powerhouse!

    A single cup of Cauliflower contains only 25 calories, 77 percent your daily allowance of Vitamin C, with high levels of Vitamin K, and B6. It is a natural source of pantothenic acid, omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, choline, biotin, phosphorus, manganese, magnesium, niacin, vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, and protein. Wow!

    Cauliflower has been found to have anti-carcinogenic properties, and studies have found it is a good defense against ovarian, prostate, colon, breast, and bladder cancer. The plant contains gluconasturtiin, glucoraphanin, and glucobrassicin, all of which help in the regulation of the body’s detoxification enzymes. The veggie contains phytonutrients that lend to the reduction of oxidated stress on cells in the body, and anti-inflammatory properties as well. The fiber content in the veggie also lend to improved digestive processes.

    Curious where it stacks up in comparison to other vegetables? Check out the low carb vegetables list I put together!

    How to cook cauliflower

    When it comes to cooking this veggie, the possibilities are endless. As I mentioned before, you can substitute the rice, noodles and high starch veggies in your dishes with cauliflower.

    Popular cooking techniques include: boiling, braising, deep-frying, puree, gratin, roasting, sautéed, simmered, steamed.

    Of course, you can always just eat it raw!

    If you want to make use of every single part of the plant, save the tender leaves and stems for soup stocks or roasting. In fact, The Kitchn has a pretty convincing argument for why you shouldn’t throw your cauliflower leaves away.

    Cauliflower pairs well with the following flavor combinations:

      • cilantro + cloves + cumin + turmeric
      • cream + sorrel
      • curry + vinegar
      • pine nuts + lime

    How to select the perfect cauliflower:

    When looking to buy white cauliflower from the local market, make sure the curd has a creamy white, clean looking color and the buds should not be apart, but close together. Stay away from anything presenting with tiny flowers, dull areas, or darkened patches. If possible, get a head that has a lot of the thicker green leaves still protecting the curd.

    Cauliflower is available in different varieties and colors. The most popular color is white, but if you are seeking a lighter flavor, try to get a hold of the orange variant instead – the plant contains as much as 25 percent more Vitamin A than the white head. The term broccoflower actually refers to the green variant. The dark purple cauliflower is a lovely plant, which is loaded with antioxidants because it contains anthocyanins.

    How to Store the Vegetable:

    When you put the veggie away, it needs to be refrigerated. It will last six to seven days if you have it wrapped or put in a paper bag. You need to keep it from getting too moist so make sure the stem side is facing downward during storage. Once cooked, it will only remain fresh for a few days in the fridge.

    LOW CARB CAULIFLOWER RECIPES

     

    cauliflower parmesan soup #keto #lowcarb #atkins #vegetarian #ketogenic

    The cauliflower parmesan soup I posted is so rich and creamy... without even adding any cream! Topped with an herbed brown butter, this soup feels ultra decadent. Perfect for chilly fall and winter days, but definitley tasty enough to eat all year round. Not to toot my own horn... but toot toot.

    Low Carb Cauliflower Mini Recipe Roundup

    Mini Cauliflower Recipe Round-up | #keto #vegetable #cauliflower #recipe #lowcarb #healthy #roundup

    1. This Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower from Rasa Malaysia is as simple as butter, season and roast. Looks tasty and is super low carb. Win!
    2. A Cauliflower Crust Stromboli?! No. Way. This is a perfect example from The Iron You of just how innovative people have been getting with cauliflower!
    3. I see this Cauliflower Crusted Grilled Cheese every time I'm on Pinterest. OMG, you guys! YUM! I need this.

    Everything you could possibly want to know about cauliflower (…and more!)

    Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable that is related to kale, collard greens, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, and broccoli, as it is one of several species identified as Brassica oleracea. Some people refer to the veggie as Broccoflower. The veggie is an annual growth plant that grows after being seeded. The head of the plant is identified as a curd. The curd has a diameter that measures about six inches across when it is full grown and ready to harvest. The curd is not solid but in separate small buds.

    Cauliflower has green leaves that are course. The thick growths block out the sun and prevent chlorophyll development and it is this action that contributes to the veggie’s white color. Bare in mind, this veggie is also available in light green, orange, and brilliant purple colors. You can consume the veggie raw or cooked. It has what some identify as a nutty, sweet, milk like smooth flavor, and it is in season from late winter to early spring. When consumed raw, cauliflower is crisp, spongy, and firm. When cooked, cauliflower is soft.

    This plant originates from Asia Minor and later, around 600 B.C.E., became common in the Mediterranean and Turkey. By the 16th century, cauliflower found a place on the palates of the French. Later, it was cultivated in Europe and Britain. Today, China, France, India, Italy, and the US are all big time producers of the vegetable.

    Even mathematicians appreciate cauliflower, and not just for its wonderful flavor. Instead, experts have identified special fractal dimensions in the veggie, and that each branch is much like the entire plant. The angle of every branch has it grows away from the plant is exactly equal to 360 degrees once it is divided by the golden ratio.

    Let me know how it goes!

    If you are anything like I am, you will find playing around with low carb recipes super fun! I firmly believe you can eat delicious meals on the keto diet and still feel full, satisfied, and un-deprived. I hope you will share your recipes with me and let me know about your kitchen adventures. Try out some of the recipes or flavor profiles provided and let me know how it goes in the comments below. I would love to hear from you!

    How to Make Sauerkraut at Home [Video]

    January 22, 2016

    How to Make Sauerkraut | KETOGASM.com Only 2-ingredients needed: Cabbage & Salt! #lowcarb #keto #ketogenic #lchf #paleo #whole30 #cabbage #recipes #fermentation #gapsdiet #healthy #probiotic #video

    How to Make Sauerkraut at Home [Video]

    My first KetoGasm video! I'm so excited to share with you guys!

    The video is a quick tutorial on how to make sauerkraut, featuring the 2-Ingredient Sauerkraut Recipe from my previous post. You only need cabbage and salt! It's super simple, as you'll see in the video, you literally just chop and squeeze.

    This was such a fun project to work on, I'm totally hooked now. I don't have much any video editing experience, so there was a bit of a learning curve. But here it is! And I love it!

    My ridiculously talented brother Trevor created the music after I explained what I was working on. He's always had this knack for picking any instrument up and and making it sound beautiful on the fly. Brother, if you are reading this: thank you! You have a musical gift like no other. You're so cool.

    Expect to see more videos coming from me soon! And let me know if there's something you'd like to see!

    Also, that means I have a youtube channel now: https://www.youtube.com/c/ketogasm

    Please go subscribe, share and check back often for updates!

    2-Ingredient Homemade Sauerkraut [Recipe]

    January 19, 2016

    How to Make Sauerkraut #probiotic #keto #lowcarb #cabbage #fermented #sauerkraut

    I have always loved sauerkraut. But after trying a homemade sauerkraut recipe, the commercially canned stuff just doesn't cut it anymore. Once I discovered how flavorful and nutritious fermented veggies are, I enrolled in a fermentation class at the local community center to help me master the basics. I was shocked at how easy it was and quickly began experimenting at home with different combinations of vegetables to try.

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    Homemade Sauerkraut Recipe

    Regardless of my latest fermentation project, I always have sauerkraut on hand for two reasons: taste and simplicity. The tang and crunchy texture keep me coming back, and prep is a breeze. There's really nothing to it. The sauerkraut recipe consists of cabbage, salt, and a container to put it in. The hardest part about making sauerkraut is waiting to eat it!

    DIY Sauerkraut Recipe

    DIY Sauerkraut Recipe

    Sauerkraut relies on lacto-fermentation. The Lactobacillus bacteria on the cabbage converts sugars into lactic acid, which preserves the vegetable and inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria. The salt also helps prevent bad bacteria from growing, so don't be afraid of the kraut!

    It's totally safe, but you'll need to be careful to use clean containers and utensils during preparation as to not introduce potential contaminants. I use a bowl, wide-mouth mason jar, and a canning funnel. The collapsible canning funnel that I use fits both regular and wide-mouth mason jars and dramatically reduces the mess. The first few times I made sauerkraut, I did it without a funnel and ended up with half of it on the counter.

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    2-Ingredient Sauerkraut [Recipe]

    Only two simple ingredients to make your own sauerkraut!
    Prep Time10 mins
    Total Time10 mins
    Course: Appetizer, Condiment, Salad, Side Dish
    Cuisine: American, German
    Special Diet: Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo, PSMF, Vegetarian
    Servings: 30 Servings
    Calories: 10.4kcal
    Author: Tasha

    Ingredients

    • 1 Head Cabbage Chopped
    • 1 Tablespoon Sea Salt
    US Customary - Metric

    Instructions

    • Shred or chop cabbage.
    • Place cabbage into large bowl and add salt.
    • Mash everything with a tamp or your hands to create brine until cabbage is limp and translucent.
    • Pack cabbage and brine tightly into clean container until all of the cabbage is submerged.
    • Ensure cabbage remains submerged by placing a cabbage leaf and a clean weight over the top.
    • Cover with cloth, secure with band.
    • Let sit at room temperature for several days up to 6+ weeks, until it reaches desired flavor.
    • Refrigerate to stop the fermentation process.

    Notes

    Nutrition information is based on a single serving and is provided as a convenience for Ketogasm readers. Data may vary based on brand and recipe variation. Click here for more detailed nutrition information.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 42g | Calories: 10.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.4g | Protein: 0.5g | Fat: 0g | Sodium: 241.3mg | Potassium: 70.7mg | Fiber: 0.9g | Sugar: 1.3g | Net Carbs: 1.5g

    DIY Sauerkraut Recipe
    How to Make Sauerkraut #probiotic #keto #lowcarb #cabbage #fermented #sauerkrautHow to Make Sauerkraut #probiotic #keto #lowcarb #cabbage #fermented #sauerkraut

    I prefer to eat my sauerkraut raw to reap the benefits of the probiotic bacteria. When cooked, the heat kills off the gut-healthy live cultures. Try adding sauerkraut to a salad, garnish to your favorite protein or as a side-dish of its own. You can add additional seasonings or ferment with other veggies for unique flavor combinations. Caraway seeds are a very popular addition to sauerkraut recipes.

    how to make sauerkraut fermented cabbage #sauerkraut #paleo #whole30 #keto #low carb #fermentation #gapsdiet

    Avocado Mayonnaise with Cilantro & Lime [Recipe]

    January 14, 2016

    Avocado Cilantro Lime Mayo [Recipe] | KETOGASM Only 4 ingredients! #keto #lchf #lowcarb #atkins #paleo #whole30 #condiments #mayonnaise #mayo keto recipes

    One of my all-time favorite flavor combinations is cilantro and lime, hands down. There’s something about the duo that I find so satisfying. Truth be told, I have yet to meet a cilantro lime recipe that I didn’t like. This avocado mayonnaise with cilantro and lime hit the spot.

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    Avocado Mayo with Lime & Cilantro [Recipe]

    Unfortunately, many of my past go-to dishes combining the two ingredients are grain-based and high in carbs. My killer panko-crusted chicken with cilantro-lime butter or “healthy” cilantro lime quinoa salad just doesn't cut it on the keto diet.

    I was craving this combination, racking my brain as to how I could best shovel cilantro-lime goodness into my mouth. Then it hit me: I need to make a condiment and apply generously to EVERYTHING in sight.

    Avocado Cilantro Lime Mayo [Recipe] | KETOGASM Only 4 ingredients! #keto #lchf #lowcarb #atkins #paleo #whole30 #condiments #mayonnaise #mayo

    So I did: avocado mayonnaise with cilantro and lime! It’s perfect for dipping snacks and spreading onto, well, everything. Just as I intended. I rarely use the word “obsessed”, but I feel it may be okay in this context. It’s so effing good.

    Not only does this recipe taste amazing, but it is also freakishly simple to make! There are just four ingredients total and NO cooking required. Bust out your blender, throw your ingredients in, and voila: cilantro lime heaven.

    If you wanted to satisfy your ultra foodie side, you could make your own mayonnaise rather than use store bought. But for the sake of simplicity, I used good ol’ mayo from the tub.

    Cilantro Lime Avocado Mayonnaise Recipe
    Try it as:

    • A salad dressing
    • Dip for veggies or low carb chips/fries
      • Condiments on a bun-free burger or sandwich

    The avocado mayonnaise offers fat while keeping the carb count to a minimum. It’s perfectly compliant with your ketogenic diet but does pack quite a few calories. You can use a reduced fat mayo to cut back on the fat content if you are limiting your fat intake.

    Try it and let me know what you think! And if you have any suggestions for satisfying the cilantro-lime craving, be sure to share in the comments below!

    If you're looking for other yummy cilantro condiments, be sure to check out my tomatillo pico de gallo recipe!

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    Avocado Cilantro Lime Mayonnaise [Recipe]

    Creamy avocado mayonnaise with a cilantro lime kick!
    Prep Time5 mins
    Total Time5 mins
    Course: Condiment
    Cuisine: Mexican
    Servings: 16 tablespoon
    Calories: 61kcal
    Author: Tasha

    Ingredients

    • ½ cup mayonnaise
    • 1 whole avocado pitted
    • ¼ cup cilantro chopped
    • 2 teaspoons lime juice

    Instructions

    • In a food processor or blender, combine the mayonnaise, avocado, cilantro and lime juice.
    • Pulse until avocado and mayo are thoroughly combined.
    • Taste and season with salt as needed. (I sometimes add ¼ teaspoon salt depending on what I eat it with).

    Notes

    Nutrition information is based on a single serving and is provided as a convenience for Ketogasm readers. Data may vary based on brand and recipe variation. Click here for more detailed nutrition information.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 16g | Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.8g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 6.5g | Sodium: 44.5mg | Potassium: 45.8mg | Fiber: 0.6g | Sugar: 0.1g | Net Carbs: 0.2g

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    Low Carb Vegetables List: Searchable & Sortable Guide

    January 12, 2016

    Complete List of Low Carb Vegetables - Searchable & Sortable! | KETOGASM.com #lowcarb #vegetables #keto #whole30 #paleo #lowcalorie #lchf #vegetarian #vegan #ketogenic #LCHF

    Here it is, the ultimate low carb vegetables list!

    Find all of your favorite veggies along with their carbohydrate information in an easy to search and sort list. The goal is to make this the best low carb vegetables list on the internet, so please give feedback if you think of something to add!

    We all know that vegetables are an important part of a healthy, balanced diet for a variety of reasons. But shopping for fresh produce while following a ketogenic diet can be incredibly confusing! There are no nutrition labels to guide your choices in the produce aisle, and not all vegetables are created equal in the keto world. So where should you start?

    low carb vegetables list

    Shopping in the produce aisle can be confusing on the keto diet without the right information.

    There are vegetables that you can eat without worry on a keto diet and vegetables to avoid completely.

    You can eat Salad Greens and Non-Starchy Vegetables:

    vegetables you can eat on low carb ketogenic diet

    • If it's a leaf, you can definitely eat it!
    • Be aware of portion sizes (aim for 2 cups of leafy greens, 1 cup of non-starchy veggies, or better yet, use a kitchen scale!)
    • Include a variety to maximize nutrients in your diet!

     

    Avoid Starchy Vegetables:

    Thumbs down to these starchy vegetables to avoid on low carb ketogenic diet

    • Peas, Beans
    • Yams, Potatoes
    • Carrots, Corn
    • Legumes, Yucca

    Although starchy vegetables are generally to be avoided (starch = higher carb content), you can still enjoy some of them in moderation and small portion sizes. Just be careful and aware! This gets easier as you are further in your diet, so I would recommend newbies avoiding them altogether.

    Carbs in vegetables

    What about everything in between?

    That's where this list will become extremely helpful. The low carb vegetables list below will help you develop a solid foundation of knowledge to make educated decisions for meal planning and grocery shopping. I hope to help make the produce aisle a lot less confusing for you!

    Complete List of Low Carb Vegetables - Searchable & Sortable! | KETOGASM.com #lowcarb #vegetables #keto #whole30 #paleo #lowcalorie #lchf #vegetarian #vegan #ketogenic #LCHF

    The list is organized by lowest net carb count by default, but you can quickly switch the order to your preference by clicking the arrows at the head of the table.

    All carb counts below are based on a quantity of 100 grams by popular demand.

    Looking for something specific? Just type it in the search bar above the table!

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    The low carb vegetable list

    VegetableTotal CarbsDietary FiberSugarsNet CarbsMain NutrientCalories
    Broccoli Rabe, Rapini3300Vitamin K22
    Escarole, Curly Endive3300Vitamin A17
    Baby Beet Greens4400Vitamin K22
    Endive3300Vitamin A17
    Tung Ho3.93.900Vitamin A24
    Alfalfa sprout2200Vitamin K23
    Sin Qua3.43.30.10.1Calcium11
    Bean sprout (Mung Bean)2.11.90.20.2Vitamin K23
    Chi Qua21.70.30.3Vitamin A15
    Collard Greens540.51Vitamin K32
    Kangkong (Water Spinach)3.12.101Vitamin A19
    Romaine3211Vitamin A17
    Butterhead Lettuce2111Vitamin K13
    Chicory greens5421Vitamin K23
    Bok Choy (Pak Choi)2.211.21.2Vitamin A13
    Gai Lan (Chinese Broccoli)3.82.50.81.3Vitamin C22
    Celery31.61.81.4Vitamin K16
    Mustard Greens4.73.21.31.5Vitamin K27
    Choy Sum3.5201.5Vitamin C23
    Iceberg Lettuce2.91.30.81.6Vitamin A15
    Radish3.41.61.91.8Vitamin C16
    Asparagus3.92.11.91.8Vitamin K20
    Chard4212Vitamin K19
    Arugula4222Vitamin A25
    Spinach4202Vitamin K23
    Mushroom, White (Button)3122Riboflavin22
    Avocado970.72Pantothenic acid160
    Banana Pepper5322Vitamin C27
    Zucchini (Courgette)3.112.52.1Copper17
    Summer Squash3.41.12.22.3Vitamin C16
    Tomatoes, Yellow30.702.3Vitamin C15
    Gai Choy (Chinese Mustard Greens)4.72.41.22.3Vitamin C23
    Kohlrabi63.62.62.4Vitamin C27
    White Radish (Daikon)4.11.62.52.5Vitamin C18
    Tomatoes, Red3.91.22.62.7Vitamin C18
    Bamboo Shoots52.232.8Vitamin B627
    Chayote4.51.71.72.8Vitamin C19
    Bell Peppers, Green4.61.72.42.9Vitamin C20
    Tomatoes, Cherry4133Vitamin C18
    Cauliflower521.93Vitamin C25
    Eggplant633.53Vitamin B125
    Mushroom, Brown (Italian or Crimini)4123Riboflavin27
    Cucumber3.60.51.73.1Vitamin K16
    Bitter Melon40.803.2Vitamin C20
    Cabbage62.53.23.5Vitamin K25
    Yu Choy Sum3.5003.5Vitamin C23
    Green Beans73.403.6Vitamin C31
    Okra73.21.53.8Vitamin K33
    Tomatoes, Green51.143.9Vitamin C23
    Bell Peppers, Red62.14.23.9Vitamin C31
    Mushroom, Portabella5124Riboflavin26
    Yellow Wax Beans7304Vitamin C31
    Jicama94.91.84.1Potassium38
    Tomatillos61.93.94.1Vitamin C32
    Turnips61.83.84.2Vitamin C28
    Jalapeno Pepper72.84.14.2Vitamin C28
    Scallion (Green Onion)72.62.34.4Vitamin C32
    Broccoli72.61.74.4Vitamin K34
    Nori50.30.54.7Vitamin A35
    Cress61.14.44.9Vitamin A32
    Fennel72.104.9Vitamin C31
    Broccolini6125Vitamin C35
    Sugar Snap Peas(Snowpeas)8345Vitamin C42
    Bell Peppers, Yellow60.905.1Vitamin C27
    Brussels Sprout93.82.25.2Vitamin K43
    Snake Bean (Yardlong, Chinese Long Bean)82.805.2Vitamin C47
    Spaghetti Squash71.52.85.5Vitamin A31
    Artichoke11516Folate47
    Pumpkin70.52.86.5Vitamin A26
    Rutabaga92.34.56.7Vitamin C38
    Carrots102.84.77.2Vitamin A41
    Celery Root (Celeriac)91.81.67.2Vitamin C42
    Beet102.877.2Vitamin C43
    Onion91.74.27.3Biotin40
    Kale9108Vitamin K49
    Acorn Squash101.508.5Vitamin C40
    Butternut Squash1222.210Vitamin A45
    Mushroom, Shiitake142412Riboflavin56
    Lotus Root174.9012.1Vitamin C74
    Leek141.83.912.2Vitamin A61
    Potato, White172.20.814.8Vitamin C77
    Chicory root181.5916.5Vitamin B672
    Potato, Sweet203417Vitamin A86
    Water Chestnut2434.821Vitamin B697
    Yam284024Vitamin C118
    Poblano Pepper6.41.804.6Vitamin A27
    Yucca (Cassava)382236Vitamin C160

    You will begin to see this list expand over time and become an increasingly valuable resource. Each vegetable will link to a post detailing nutritional information and benefits, photos, culinary recommendations, and recipes! Check back often.

    You can help this list grow in a few different ways:

    1. If your favorite veggie is missing from the low carb vegetables list, let me know. I'll be sure to get it added as soon as possible if it fits with the keto diet!
    2. Do you have a great keto recipe that features a low carb vegetable? Send the recipe over, and it may be linked here.
    3. Share with your friends! The more people who see the list, the more feedback I will get! I sincerely hope for this to become a valuable resource for the keto community, so let me know what you would like to see here!

     

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    The carb counts shown here were gathered from USDA nutrient database and the Google nutrition tool.

    Looking to learn about carbs in fruit? Head over to our searchable low carb fruits list! We also have a helpful keto foods list to help learn about all of the other foods you can eat on the keto diet!

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