Low Carb (Ketogenic) Southern Plate Recipes (2024)

Looking for delicious low-carb recipes that will satisfy your cravings for southern comfort food? Look no further than Southern Plate’s collection of low-carb recipes! Whether you’re looking for hearty main dishes, flavorful sides, or mouthwatering desserts, this blog post has got you covered with a variety of dishes that are both low in carbs and packed with southern flavor.

~Scroll down past the recipes for a more detailed description of what I’ve been doing.~

On any of these, if you would like nutrition information you’ll need to plug the recipe into an online nutrition calculator such as this one. I don’t count exact nutrition information in how I eat so this isn’t something I’ve already done and I’m afraid time won’t permit me to do it for all of these recipes now.

The collection below is not a complete collection of all the low carb recipes on SouthernPlate. There are lots more low carb recipes on Southern Plate, these are just some of the ones I have made lately that come to mind.

To get any recipe featured below, please click on the *recipe title*.

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Lemon Parmesan Chicken

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Velvet Pork Chops

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Grill Pan Chicken

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Butter Roasted Chicken

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Hamburger Steaks( I go easier on the onions)

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Beef Kabobs – use lower carb veggies such as bell peppers, mushrooms, etc

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Fresh and Fast Chicken Teriyaki– look for the lowest carb teriyaki sauce and use Sharataki noodles instead of rice, easy on the carrots. Click here to learn all about Shirataki noodles.

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– Might want to just use half of the corn starch or leave it out all together as that is your main source of carbs in this. Definitely ditch the rice for Shirataki noodles or just more broccoli.Click here to learn all about Shirataki noodles.

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Dutch Oven Smokehouse Chicken

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Fork Tender Swiss Steak

No potatoes, Shirataki instead. Click here to learn all about Shirataki noodles.

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Greek Chicken Tacos – Hold the tortillas

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Chicken Lettuce Wraps – I omit the rice noodles

Sides:

I’m not gonna lie, we eat a LOT of green beans. I love all vegetables but my husband has a much more narrow view of them. However, he has branched out and will even eat cabbage and broccoli when I cook it just so, before he would have never touched them. You’ll either find a way or you’ll find an excuse. I guess he was ready to find a way :).

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Super Food Salad– for low carb I leave out the cherries and nuts and go a little lighter on the dressing.

Last Minute Green Beans

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Broccoli with Cheese Sauce– The cheese sauce has corn starch but not much.

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Fried Cabbage

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Roasted Veggies – The trick here is to choose your veggies wisely. I’d go with Brussels sprouts, broccoli, maybe tomatoes, asparagus, peppers, etc

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For Breakfast: We eat a lot of eggs, bacon, and ham. Oatmeal is out. Cream of Wheat and Grits are out. I love my oatmeal but as it turns out, I did not die without it. 🙂 You’ll find a way or you’ll find an excuse.Update 9/17: We quit eating pork a few months ago. This diet is still easy as can be to do, though. Substitutions are simple.

For lunch: I enjoy salads with lots of smoked ham and eggs, boiled eggs, cheese, low carb yogurt (Carbmaster from Kroger), or any type of meat I find myself in the mood to cook. I also keep a few Atkins frozen meals in the fridge because those are really good. IF I am going to buy a frozen dinner, I only buy Atkins because Healthy Choice, Lean Cuisine, and even Weight Watchers brands are crazy high on the carbs. In the beginning I planned/cooked my lunch more but once the hunger went away I’m just kinda blasé about it. I DID buy a salad chopper bowl and chopper thingie and I just love it. I get the flavor of everything in my salad in every bite.

For Treats: Atkins bars are great. I like the one that looks like a payday bar, their peanut butter cup (eye rolling back in your head good), pecan caramel turtles, and the caramel nut rolls. I also love sugar free jello with real whipped cream on top. *Aspartame police need not patrol here.If you sign up on the Atkins website they will let you download and print two coupons for buy one get one free. Be careful because you only get one chance to print those coupons so make sure your printer is ready and such.The only thing I don’t like is the brownies. As I’ve gotten further into this I eat far fewer treats because of the old sweet tooth thing. I went from one a day to a couple a month.

Condiments: Mayonnaise (get the kind without sugar, like Blue Plate), Butter, Mustard, Heavy Cream, etc. Avoid “light” and look for full fat, those usually have lower carbs. Watch video I linked to above for a better explanation of this.

What I’ve Been Doing

I have received a lot of questions about exactly what I’m doing so I’ll try to give you the short version: Less than 20 net carbs per day. I am eating mostly meat, low carb veggies, and full fat dairy (heavy cream in my coffee, real butter, sharp cheddar cheese, etc).

I don’t eat: sugar, bread, pasta, rice, or fruit (for the most part). I do splurge and have fruit or berries from time to time. I was surprised to find that a single apple can contain a day’s worth of carbs so the aren’t my ideal fruit right now but I have decided to start having one a week.

It is important to note: that healthy fats are important on this diet. My only struggle is eating enough fat. Atkins.com tells you how much you need each day and all that.

Every now and then, when I want to see how I’m doing, I’ll use the Atkins app to track my eating for the day.

Why am I eating like this? Well for starters, it works for me. It is also easy because since I’ve started eating like this (and y’all, I can’t believe I’m saying this) I don’t crave anything and don’t feel hunger. Yeah, I know, sounds too crazy to believe but it’s true.

How does this diet work? First of all, see disclaimer at the bottom of this post. That is important and will help keep us both sane. 🙂 Secondly, here is the theory: Our bodies were designed to run on two types of fuel: Fat or Carbohydrates. Now in the old days, we gardened and hunted in the summer and pretty much carbed up, maybe even gaining a little fat in our stores. This is the time where food (meat, veggies, grains) is fresh and plentiful so we ran on carbs, which was ideal because this is a fuel source that has to be replenished every few hours. During the winter, we switched to preserved meat and such, fresh food wasn’t as readily available, and our bodies switched to running on fat as fuel. Now the problem is that our current lifestyle is all carb all the time, and we never have that season of winter where we go back to fuel ourselves on fat stores. And so it begins 🙂 So the premise is that this way of eating puts your body in a state of burning fat as fuel.

Here is what has happened with me since eating like this:

    1. I still eat “normal” food, just modificationsof it. What I mean is, there are all sorts of recipes you eat now that work just fine, just leave off the pasta, dinner rolls, etc.
    2. I don’t get cravings (for anything). As in, I can actually wake up and go all day without eating if I wanted and feel just fine. If you would have told me I would type a sentence like that a year ago I would have told you that you were crazy.
    3. My sweet tooth has disappeared. I am actually having a hard time with anything sweet because it tastes waaaaay too sweet. I prefer unsweet iced tea, barely sweeten my coffee, and have gone from drinking far too many diet Dr peppers in a day to barely being able to drink one or two per week – and I can’t seem to finish those.
    4. I don’t crash or get tired in the afternoons. My fuel source is constant, with no blood sugar spikes or dips.
    5. I’ve lost 25 pounds so far. Yeah, that came off in the first five weeks.

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This is my husband’s shirt after three weeks:

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Am I saying this will happen with you? Nope. I feel like there is a good chance of it but I’m just relaying my personal experience because so many people have asked me to.

Am I an expert on this diet? Absolutely not. I am just beginning this journey and have a long way to go.

How do you cook like you do and stay on this? It’s easy. I cook a lot of good country food like I enjoy, I eat what is on plan for me, I enjoy feeding everyone else the rest. I know, though, that if I choose to have a bite of cake I won’t keel over immediately and die and life will go on. I’m just not making that choice right now. 🙂 Eventually, I will be eating far more foods and more carbs than I am right now.

What are “Net Carbs”? Not everyone who eats low carb counts net carbs, some of them count total carbs but I do not. Why? Because this is my diet and I do it that way :). To calculate net carbs, look on the back of a package and under the carb count there may be “dietary fiber” and “sugar alcohols”. I subtract those numbers from total carbs to get the net amount. Note: Do not subtract “sugars”, only sugar alcohols.

In Closing, Please Research: The internet is filled with folks who think they have a medical degree from reading one book, going to a medical website, or reading a blog. I do not have a medical degree and this is not medical advice. I encourage you to not blankly trust any one source (including me), but rather, to do your own research. Having said that, I do feel that this video is a good place to startand Atkins.com is a great place to go next. I also just bought (this morning) the book written by the doctor in the video. I won’t have it until Friday but you can see information about that here.

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Disclaimer:Hey y’all, first of all, this disclaimer does not apply to 99% of my audience.I am only writing this post because I had so many people on Facebook, Instagram, and email asking me to. I have only lost 25 pounds and have much more to go. I am not saying I am an expert, but merely someone sharing information that was requested of me in hopes of being helpful.I am not a doctor and chances are most people who read this are not either. The opinions and thoughts contained in this post are not medical advice,nor are they an invitation for others to offer medical advice.I am presenting my viewpoint on my blog and should your opinion be hostile towards mine in any way I invite you to share your opinion onyour ownblog, where I don’t pay the light bill. The end. 🙂

Low Carb (Ketogenic) Southern Plate Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Is peanut butter OK on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What is a lazy keto meal? ›

A lazy keto diet consists of low-carb foods like meat, fish, full-fat dairy and non-starchy vegetables, but limits high-carb foods such as bread, potatoes, sugary snacks and some fruits. If you've tried the keto before and found it too tedious, lazy keto could be a good compromise.

What cuisine has the least amount of carbs? ›

The Greek or Mediterranean diet has been highly coveted by health experts and other professionals in the health industry due to its focus on fresh vegetables, healthy fats, limited carbs and lean meats. This also makes it perfect for low carb and keto dieters to explore!

Can I drink Southern Comfort on keto diet? ›

co*cktails made with syrups or artificial fruit can pack 20 grams per serving. Some IPAs contain over 20 grams of carbs and more than 250 calories, and fruity beers can have more than 30 grams carbs and 300-plus calories. Southern Comfort™ isn't too bad with just 4.8 grams of carbs and 98 calories per serving.

Is popcorn okay for keto? ›

Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

Can you eat bananas on keto? ›

Bananas. Bananas may be great for muscle recovery, reducing bloat, and calming an upset stomach, but they're on the list of foods you can't eat on the keto diet. With 25g of carbs per 100g serving, bananas are too high in carbs.

What to eat on keto when you don t want to cook? ›

Top 10 no-cook or 'low-cook' keto and low carb ingredients
  • Avocados.
  • Eggs.
  • Olive oil.
  • Feta cheese.
  • Mozzarella.
  • Deli meats.
  • Tinned tuna.
  • Tomatoes.

What is the daily carb limit on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

Can I eat as much as I want on keto? ›

Eating as much food as you want is not recommended on the keto diet. Eating too much food can lead to weight gain, which is counter to the goal of the keto diet. The keto diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet that promotes weight loss by forcing the body to switch from burning glucose for fuel to burning fat.

What is the number 1 worst carb? ›

1. Sugary Foods. Most people already think of many of the foods in this category as unhealthy treats. Candy, soft drinks, and sweet desserts such as cake, chocolate, and ice cream are all expected entries on a list of carbs to avoid to lose weight.

What happens if you eat no carbs for a month? ›

Severe carb limits can cause your body to break down fat into ketones for energy. This is called ketosis. Ketosis can cause side effects such as bad breath, headache, fatigue and weakness.

What alcohol is best on keto? ›

Keto-friendly alcoholic drinks

Wine and light varieties of beer are also relatively low in carbs — usually containing under 6 grams (g) per serving. Pure alcohol like rum, vodka, gin, tequila, and whiskey contains no carbs. In addition, wine, light beer, and some co*cktails can be relatively low in carbs.

What is the most keto-friendly alcohol? ›

These are the best alcohols to drink on keto based on calorie and carb content, according to Valdez:
  • Tequila (69 calories, 0 g net carbs)
  • Whiskey (70 calories, 0 g net carbs)
  • Gin (73 calories, 0 g net carbs)
  • Vodka/soda (64 calories, 0 g net carbs)
  • Gin and slimline tonic (148 calories, 7.5g net carbs)
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What alcohol won't kick you out of ketosis? ›

Dry red or white wine: keto and wine go well together! One glass contains about 2 grams of net carbs. Champagne or extra dry/brut sparkling wine: one glass of bubbly contains about 2 grams of net carbs. Low carb hard seltzers: these refreshing beverages are generally pretty low in carbs.

What peanut butter is keto approved? ›

You don't expect it with a brand so associated with jelly, but Smucker's natural creamy peanut butter is great for keto. It only has peanuts and salt, and the high protein, low net carb content make it a great choice.

Is Jif peanut butter OK for keto? ›

Jif's no-added-sugar offering contains 17 grams of fat, 8 grams of protein, 7 grams of carbs, and 2 grams of natural sugar per serving. Both follow the set keto ratio making them keto-approved.

What is the best way to eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Spoon on top of a sweet potato and add a pinch of cinnamon for a tasty breakfast. Grab a jar of Simply Crunchy + a spoon. A spoonful of peanut butter is a perfect Keto snack! We also recently launched our Keto & No Sugar Added Box so you can snag all your favorites at one time.

Is chocolate allowed on keto? ›

Somewhat surprisingly, you can eat chocolate on keto. However, it's important to choose dark chocolate that contains a minimum of 70% cocoa solids — preferably more — and eat it in moderation.

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