I cooked a super easy keto meal yesterday that turned out amazingly delicious. I’ll walk you through the details.
This is an EASY one too: literally freezer-to-table in about 30 minutes. 😉
Since I travel a lot and my schedule is very fluid, I never know when I might cook. More often than not if I buy fresh produce it goes bad before I can use it – or use it ALL even, since I’m only cooking for one.
I do try to keep low carb foods in the freezer though, for nights like this when I want to throw together a delicious and healthy meal at home.
I love steam-in-the-bag frozen low carb vegetables!
I had a bag of frozen shrimp, broccoli florets and cauliflower rice…
I dumped the frozen shrimp in a big bowl and covered them with water and left them on the counter to thaw. I can’t remember how long that took because I went about some chores and came back to it in a bit.
I put the Broccoli Steamables in the microwave for 4 minutes, then preheated the oven to 400 degrees and spread the broccoli out on a foil lined pan.
(That makes for easy clean-up! And if you do it right, you don’t even have to wash the baking sheet. 😉 )
I drizzled olive oil over the broccoli and sprinkled it with salt and garlic powder, then popped it in the oven. How long you cook it depends on how roasted or crisp you want it.
I like mine CRISP and “toss it” a few times to get it roasted more evenly.
Next I plucked the tails off the shrimp and patted them dry, then tossed them in a skillet with a tablespoon of butter and Oh My Spice Sweet & Savory seasoning – which is AMAZING, especially on seafood!
I drained the butter off and turned the heat up to sear the shrimp real quick, added about 2 TBSP of Chipotle Aioli (a spicy mayo) to the hot butter and stirred it together good…
… then poured that creamy buttery sauce back over the shrimp and let it simmer for a minute. Not long because you don’t want your shrimp to get tough.
Meanwhile I had steamed the cauliflower rice in the bag for about 4 minutes, dumped that in a skillet with a dash of salt and a TBSP of butter – then added 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) of zero carb pimento cheese to it:
This is the pimento cheese I used. I found it in the Kroger deli:
That made my cauliflower rice creamy and cheesy – and oh so tasty! 🙂
Meanwhile the broccoli was fairly well roasted…
Since I was cooking for one (just me!) I portioned out everything before I made my plate so I could try to log it at least semi-accurately – and put the rest away for leftovers.
All the different textures and flavors combined made for a fabulous dinner! Creamy cheesy cauli rice, crisp garlicky broccoli, sweet & spicy seared shrimp… YUM. 🙂
It turned out pretty too. 🙂
Talk about a delicious meal!
Since I didn’t put everything into the MyFitnessPal recipe calculator or portion it out as closely as I normally would (based on package servings), I sort of guesstimated what I put on my plate and ate when I logged my dinner:
I think I may have eaten a little more of it than ended up in MyFitnessPal. 🙂
I’m okay with that though, it was close – lol.
I was out of the Chipotle Lime Mayo I prefer so I used what I had left of a Chipotle Aioli from the grocery store. But the Primal Kitchen products are definitely best – highest quality ingredients (no soy!) and the best flavor.
That mayo makes such a GREAT sauce with just enough “kick” to make a meal enjoyable – and I don’t even like spicy foods! You can add a TBSP (or two) to practically anything you want to have a nice creamy sauce.
It’s great for drizzling over salmon too. 😉
Or a salad even!
This was a really easy “freezer-to-table” healthy keto dinner and so delicious. I hope this at least gave you some creative ideas to consider to mix things up a little…
Who ever thought of cooking with pimento cheese and mayonnaise?!
Me, lol. 🙂
How are things going with you?
Leave a comment and let’s chat!:)
Best,
Lynn Terry,
aka @LowCarbTraveler
Discount Code: LOWCARBTRAVELER
BP says
This is cooking for you Lynn! I’m highly allergic to seafood but would this spice be good on chicken or even mixed into hamburgers to bbq? Sweet & spicey sounds good!
Gaynel says
Oh Lynn, you are so clever with your food ideas. I love the photos and how you manage the portions. Thanks Gaynel
M says
Sounds delicious! Are you using pimento cheese or palmetto cheese? You have palmetto cheese pictured, and you wrote pimento in the past couple of emails ? Carb count and taste wise, it’s a big difference π Thanks!
Lynn Terry says
Hi M,
I’m honestly not sure – the container (shown in the post) says both on it. So… ? lol. That’s why I included the picture with the label, which has the nutrition facts and carb count in the picture – it’s zero carbs.
Margie Vest says
“Palmetto” Cheese is the brand name. This is a pimento cheese that’s made here in SC. We’re the “palmetto” state. Pimento cheese is a staple down here. It’s one of those things that everyone has their grandma’s recipe for! π
Dude says
That looks about white trash and disgusting
Lynn Terry says
Thanks dude! π
Mary says
This was great everyone liked and grandson didnβt know it wasnβt rice. Loved it
Christopher says
Dude, I would say thatβs true of most of these meals made from this blog!
Lynn Terry says
Why do you read along then? π lol *smh
Holly says
Wow, do some of you just have to hit your asshole quota? Unbelievable the amount of rudeness.
Keep on keto-ing Lynn!
Lynn Terry says
Yup, apparently! π π haha
Aaron says
Loving it Lynn. Sad state of affairs when people express their feelings in such a negative way. I long for the old Bible Belt and simple Southern manners!
Something along the line “If you can not say something nice……. say nothing at all”.
Might not be my cup of tea, but whatever works for me may not for someone else. I enjoy your dairies and assistance. Keep on rocking!
Christopher says
Bless your heart
Charles says
You should have a PRINT button or e-mail button on your recipes so I can print them or e-mail for my sister who does not have Facebook.
Valarie Dukes says
Lynn I whole-heartedly appreciate this type of recipe. I have an incredibly busy schedule and am wore out when I get home. Trying to cook low-carb/keto has been tough for me and this type of easy, quick from the freezer recipe is my saving grace! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the research, lists and recipes you provide and all your work and time that goes into it! I, for one, couldn’t do this without you!