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.
This keto friendly poke bowl has layers of cauliflower rice, seasoned ahi tuna, fresh veggies and of course, a spicy sauce. Here’s how we make it:
This Hawaiian Ahi Poke Bowl Recipe is loaded with rice, fresh Hawaiian poke, avocado, radishes, sprouts, and seasoning. It’s quick to make and so delicious!
When poke is served as a bowl, it’s typically served over rice, which isn’t keto friendly. But yes, this easy poke bowl recipe is keto. 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?