WebWishing their was a low carb spicy tuna roll option at your favorite sushi restaurant?! Look no further, this ahi tuna poke bowl recipe with spicy mayo gives you …
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WebInstructions. Add the soy sauce, the sesame oil, the minced garlic and the ginger in a bowl and stir. Cut the tuna steak into a ½ inch cubes and add them to the bowl with …
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Look no further, this ahi tuna poke bowl recipe with spicy mayo gives you all the spicy tuna flavor you want right at home – without the carbs. My homemade keto poke bowl is made with cauliflower rice instead of white rice, which lowers the carbs and ups the nutrients.
Ahi Poke Bowl How To. 1. Pour the rice into a medium sauce pot. Add 4 cups of water. Cover and bring to a boil. Once boiling, stir well. Then cover and lower the heat to medium-low. Simmer for 15-20 minutes until all the water is absorbed and there are air holes in the top of the rice.
Order low carb poke bowl toppings like avocado, cucumber, green onion, sesame seeds, nori strips, kale, cilantro, and even edamame or macadamia nuts. Most restaurants have a wide selection of low carb veggies. Top your keto poke bowl with high-fat, no-sugar sauces like spicy mayo, wasabi mayo, or sesame oil.
Each serving has just 7.7 grams net carbs in poke bowl, which is an entire meal. How many calories in an ahi poke bowl? Each serving of this cauliflower poke bowl has 450 calories, making it the perfect size for a filling keto lunch or dinner.