Step 4. Return beef to the pan and place on top of onion. Arrange carrot and turnip pieces around the beef. Add garlic, allspice, and cinnamon stick. Drizzle vinegar and beef …
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Preparations: Preheat BBQ or grill. Combine oil, garlic (minced), curry powder and cayenne pepper (if desired) in a large bowl; add beef pieces and mix. Add beef pieces on four skewers. …
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Beef Panang is a popular Thai Curry with tender strips packed with spicy flavors. We took the traditional recipe and made it low-carb, perfect for your Keto diet. Hot And Spicy …
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This stew is made with tender beef cuts like chuck roast and brisket cooked until fork-tender with potatoes and carrots. It’s finished with a savory sauce that includes thyme, …
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Remove beef. Combine ginger, garlic, onion powder, chili pepper, broth, coconut aminos and fish sauce in the pot. Return the beef.
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Low-carb Air Fryer Chicken Legs are an easy and delicious dinner recipe loved by both kids and adults alike. Coated with olive oil and a blend of seasonings, cooking chicken …
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A dry curry, such as a tandoori curry, is also a naturally low-carb recipe. Then there are Malaysian curries such as beef rendang, and chicken curry with pumpkin. All healthy curry dishes that for into your low-carb diet or keto diet. Ground beef is a versatile meat and is a source of complete protein.
A little sweet, comfortingly spicy, and with a punch of coconut – this keto friendly beef curry recipe is really satisfying. I served it over the Coconut Lime Cauliflower Rice that I posted the other day and it was phenomenal! The cashews add some nice texture, and I’m always a fan of cilantro so that was definitely not optional for me.
Add the coconut cream and stir. Whilst the curried beef is still simmering in the pan, begin to add the chopped spinach one handful at a time. Stir the spinach through the curried beef so it wilts. Repeat until all the spinach is added.
Garlic - fresh crushed garlic is best but garlic flakes can also be used. Curry powder - your favourite curry powder mix, curry paste but check nutrition labels to make sure there are no added sugars or processed unhealthy seed oils. You can also use spices such as chili powder, garam masala and turmeric.