Web1 lb firm white fish, such as mahi mahi, cod, tilapia, red snapper or catfish salt and pepper 1 tbsp olive oil 8 small soft flour or corn tortillas 2 cups red or green …
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WebPlace them in a fine mesh sieve with some salt resting over a bowl and leave them for 30 minutes. 2. Add the onions and tomatoes to a mixing bowl and combine with a spoon. …
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This baked Greek stuffed tomatoes recipe (Gemista) makes an easy low carb dinner. Cauliflower rice and meat stuffed tomatoes are both flavorful, healthy and low carb. This post may contain affiliate links, which help keep this content free. ( Full disclosure) Today we are making Gemista!
Tomatoes are low in carbs and have some great health benefits, which make them perfect for Keto. I personally love that tomatoes are so versatile. Pop them on a salad, throw them in a sauce, chop them for salsa, blend them for soup, and so much more! I’ve rounded up easy, yummy keto tomato recipes for every meal.
Yes, you can freeze this keto stuffed tomato recipe! Raw tomatoes don’t freeze well, but freezing baked stuffed tomatoes is perfectly fine. Alternatively, you could freeze the prepared beef and cauliflower filling, and stuff it into fresh tomatoes before baking and serving. Tomatoes (along with zucchini!) make excellent containers for salads.
With the delicious flavor from the Tuna Stuffed Tomatoes on top of a bed of lettuce, it’s not necessary to add dressing to your lettuce, unless you want to. Also, you can cut up some fresh veggies like cucumbers or celery sticks or even a few carrots sticks and place them on your plate on top of your lettuce alongside your Stuffed Tomatoes.