If you’re not a bulletproof coffee type of person, this is a great alternative to get your fats in early to stay satiated and energized throughout the day. It’s also eggfast compliant which is an awesome bonus too!
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Hard boiled eggs don’t have to be boring y’all! These are a quick way to have a nice, filling, and flavorful snack. Here are some of the seasonings we like to use:
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Does anyone else like their eggs exxxxxtra crispy?? One of our favorite ways to fried eggs is to top them with furikake seasoning and sriracha. Furikake seasoning is a Japanese rice seasoning that typically consists of nori bits, sesame seeds, and a punch of flavor. Another way we love to eat extra crispy eggs is with maggi seasoning and thai chilis – that combo is fire!
The key to extra crispy eggs is to heat a non stick pan on high heat. Then pour about 2-3 tablespoons of avocado oil into the pan and immediately crack the egg. Use a spoon to ladle hot oil on the egg whites until they are full cooked, the bottom of the egg is golden brown, and the yolk is the runniness level that you like.
Eggfast Street Waffles – street waffles are a nice treat that can be found around Asia and Europe. Rather than being served with syrup and butter, these are made sweeter and are meant to standalone so they are a great grab and go treat. Y’all know I’m all about textures so I was happy this worked out for the egg fast 💕
The trick to getting a light & airy, yet sturdy egg fast friendly waffle? Mozzarella cheese. I don’t like the (egg+cream cheese only) waffles because they shrink as soon as you open the waffle iron and they just taste and feel like eggs 😂
Mix 1 tablespoon of whipped cream cheese with an egg, 1/2 tsp baking powder, and 1/3 cup shredded mozzarella cheese. Add 2 tablespoons of monkfruit sweetener. Mix in ube extract(2-3 drops cause it’s so concentrated but I use the color of the batter to determine the amount ), I used the butterfly brand. Try to have the smoothest batter possible with a whisk or just blend it for a second. You don’t want clumps of cream cheese.
Add the batter to a waffle iron and cook for 1-2 minutes. LET IT COOL BEFORE YOU EAT TO GET THE BEST TEXTURE. Pro-tip: swap out ube for pandan extract and boom! Hello Thai street food vendor.
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Add fish sauce, monkfruit sweetener, salt, cracked black pepper, green scallions, and minced shallot.
Bring the broth to a boil (I used a wonton flavoring packet but chicken broth with a smidge or sesame oil will do) and scoop portions of the meat mixture into the broth.
Add chopped Napa cabbage one minute before you serve.
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👩🏻🍳Asian style egg & cheese skillet. If you grew up in an Asian-American household like me, chances are you’ve had a toasted baguette with a sunny side up egg and soy sauce. I really missed being able to dip something crispy into my yolk once I went keto, so this has been a really good alternative. It’s also perfect during an egg fast because it has multiple textures and is very flavorful. I crisp up the cheese as much as possible so I can break it apart and dip it in the soy saucy yolk, and it’s just magical. I used mozzarella because it’s the most mild tasting cheese so the soy sauce wasn’t muted by it.
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One of the must-order dishes at Chinese restaurants is always Seafood Pan Fried Noodles. This dish is a seafood stir-fry served on a “nest” of pan fried or deep fried noodles. Check out our version below with no sugar and low/no carb ingredients.
For the “pan fried noodles” – heat a wok or pot with 3 cups of avocado oil on high.
Roll the flatbread and cut thin strips to form the “noodles” – once the oil is hot, carefully lower the “
noodles” into the oil and fry for 2-3 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from oil and let them drain on a paper towel lined plate.
Heat a wok or large non stick pan with avocado oil. Add minced garlic before the oil gets hot.
Add oyster sauce, soy sauce, monkfruit, white pepper, chicken powder, and stir. Add the veggies and seafood and stir.
Mix the water and xanthan gum to form a slurry, and then pour it over the stir-fry, stir and let the sauce thicken. Once the sauce thickens, add the quail eggs.
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This is a low-carb take on a classic Vietnamese/French fusion dish. It is garlicky, buttery, slightly sweet, and 100% guilt free. It uses radishes instead of potatoes and is perfect by itself or a side of cauli-rice.
Add the sliced beef, garlic, oyster sauce, monkfruit golden, and soy sauce. Cook for 4-5 minutes.
While the beef is cooking, microwave the radishes for 5:30 seconds
Add the onions and butter to the wok. Give it a stir and then add the radishes. Give it another stir until the radishes are coated in the sauce from the beef.
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This is a ketofied version of a classic comfort food that will warm your belly and your soul. I like to eat mine with extra thai chilis for some sass. The main swap is the xanthan gum for cornstarch – this gives you the same result without the carbs.
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One of the things that we love about the Keto lifestyle are the substitutions or modifications we can make that can realistically be sustained long term. Like will cauliflower rice ever be able to fill the void of jasmine rice for us? Probably not, but it serves its purpose as a flavor neutralizer underneath whatever flavorful dish is on top of it.
When we first started Keto, there weren’t many tips and tricks floating around at our disposal – luckily, we came across a super awesome Instagram account that offered many hacks to get us through this new way of eating. @ketohackershop is one of our favorite accounts to follow because the information is easy to process and it’s presented in a simple, yet effective way. We’ve noticed that people who are new to this way of eating can get very discouraged or overwhelmed at the beginning due to the amount of information being thrown their way. This account simplifies the concepts and lays out a lot of information for the masses. There are many recipes for keto versions of comfort food and tips on how to order fast food, the keto way. If you are just starting keto or know someone who could use some guidelines, this is just a highly recommended resource.
Below are some examples of the helpful content that can be found on this account:
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