WebPut all ingredients into a bowl and mix thoroughly. Allow to sit in the fridge for 24 hours or at least overnight for the best flavor. If your sauce doesn't taste like Cane's, add 1 shake of …
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How to Eat Low-Carb at Raising Cane’s 1 Chicken Fingers: Chicken is a lean protein source with practically zero carbs. ... 2 Crinkle-Cut Fries: As delicious as they taste, these fries are jam-packed with carbs. ... 3 Coleslaw: A typical coleslaw salad is made of sliced cabbage mixed with mayo and other vegetables. ... More items...
Even the healthiest places like Boston Market require some alterations for a truly keto-friendly order! Each chicken finger at Raising Cane’s has 5g of carbs and 1g of fiber i.e. 4g net carbs. We all know that keto mandates less than 25g of net carbs per day.
You’ll find a lot of tempting fountain drinks to accompany your low-carb meal at Raising Cane’s. Out of all the four, unsweet tea is the most logical keto-friendly beverage. It has exactly zero carbs and a lot of powerful antioxidants for your body. By the way, unsweet tea doesn’t have to be completely bland!
Raising Cane’s chicken tenders are made with chicken breast tenderloins, that don’t have any carbs of their own. It’s the additional breading that hikes up the carb count! But if you find yourself at Raising Cane’s in the middle of an exhausting day, there’s still hope!