WebHere are the 2 easy steps: Add all of the ingredients to a medium-sized pot and pop it on the stove over medium heat. (optional) If you used canned diced tomatoes, …
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Make the Korean classic bibimbap, a sort of rice bowl filled with a variety of vegetables and spice, or kimchi bokumpap, a comforting Korean fried rice dish. Most Korean marinades contain sugar, honey, or fruit juice, which all help to make the meat tender and delicious, but don't help if you're on a low-carb diet.
Luckily, there are simple substitutions to make in order to enjoy low-carb Korean meals that will be so delicious, you won’t feel like you’re missing a thing. These Japanese noodles are almost too good to be true, as they are both low in calories and carbohydrates.
If you would like to substitute your keto Korean bbq beef for a different type of meat, such as chicken or turkey, you can definitely do so. Some people prefer white meats, and that is a-okay! If you plan to sub your meat, it will be helpful to have a food thermometer on hand.
There are so many Korean dishes that do not include rice or noodles that it would seem easy to cut out carbs while eating Korean food. But, in truth, it can be difficult to go without a bowl of these carbohydrates while enjoying the strong spicy, salty, or sour flavors in this cuisine.