Instructions. Preheat the oven to 375° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Combine the mango, red bell pepper, onions, jalapeno pepper, and lime juice in a bowl. …
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Keto Garlic Knots. These delicious buns make an excellent low-carb garlic bread alternative. Serve them alongside meaty and soup dishes or use them for dipping. If you’re …
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Get the recipe here. 13. Peanut Chicken Zucchini Noodles. sallysbakingaddiction.com. This low-carb version of pad thai swaps noodles for spiralized …
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Because we skip the pastry, our recipe is high in protein and low in carbs, working out at just 6.2g per portion. Loaded with bacon, cheese and onion, the filling is creamy, rich and savoury. Nice …
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Creamy Keto Chicken Salad! Quick and easy, this delicious low-carb chicken salad can be made into an energizing workday lunch or served as a light dinner; All the flavors …
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Preheat your oven to 425 degrees F. Line a rimmed baking sheet or pizza pan with heatproof parchment paper.. In a medium bowl, mix together the ground chicken, …
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To make mofongo, the plantains are sliced and fried until tender, and then mashed with garlic paste and pork cracklings. The mixture can either be formed into balls or a half-dome shape. Mofongo is traditionally mashed in a mortar and pestle, but you can use a potato masher if you don't have one.
As I expand on under the recipe, there are two types of mofongo: the Puerto Rican dish, which is made from fried plantains, and has become the most common one served everywhere, even in the Dominican Republic.
Mofongo can be eaten for lunch or dinner, as the main dish, or as a side dish. Mofongo is also a popular snack for late-night revelers looking to start or end the night with a hearty dish. It can be served with just chicharrón mixed in, or alongside meat or shrimp.
The low-carb muffins are a joy to bake in the oven, just look at the results. Be sure to bake plenty and refrigerate, muffins make an excellent keto snack, and the high fiber ingredients are quite filling. If you liked baking the recipe before this one, you love the double chocolate in this baked keto recipe.