Low-carb really doesn't suck when you can sear a perfect steak and turn vegetables into pizza.
1. A cauliflower pizza crust.
2. Perfect spaghetti squash.
3. A portobello "bun" to hold your favorite sandwich meats.
4. The easiest and most perfect roast chicken.
5. A big batch of roasted vegetables.
6. A basic frittata that you can fill with whatever you want.
7. A perfectly seared steak.
8. A quick, one-pan chicken dinner.
9. An egg "tortilla" wrap.
10. A simple zucchini noodle dish.
11. An egg breakfast that you can eat on the go.
Breakfast is a hectic time for a lot of people, and it kind of sucks not to be able to just grab a granola bar and go. For easier mornings, make a batch of egg "muffins" at the start of the week, then grab a couple for breakfast every day on your way out the door.
Recipes (from left): Bacon and Egg Muffins, Healthy Egg Muffin Cups
12. A kale salad that's actually delicious.
The world is overwrought with kale recipes right now, and most of them are... not great. The thing is, kale salad is actually GREAT when done right — kale is heartier than other salad greens, so it can feel like more of a 'meal' than a pile of arugula. Here's how to make a great salad every time.
Recipe: Pesto Kale Salad
13. Fish in parchment paper.
It's quick, it's delicious, and there's minimal clean-up. Portion your favorite fish, then wrap each piece individually in parchment, with a little bit of liquid and your favorite non-starchy vegetables sliced nice and thin. 400°F and 15 minutes later, dinner's on the table.
Recipe: Trout Provençale en Papillote
14. The best, simplest slow cooker pork shoulder.
Large chunks of meat + slow cookers = BFF.
Recipe: Slow Cooker Kalua Pig
15. A simple, low-carb pudding.
The jury's still out on artificial sweeteners like stevia, but if you're OK with them, it's easy to make a decadent-tasting pudding out of avocado, stevia, coconut oil, cocoa, and heavy cream.
Recipe: Sugar-Free Chocolate Mousse
16. A lettuce "taco" that doesn't lack in flavor.
This recipe is actually straight from The Cheesecake Factory, and it'll please even the pickiest of taco lovers.
17. A simple shakshuka that you'll want to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
There are lots of things you can do with a big batch of tomato sauce (see zucchini noodles and spaghetti squash, above), but poaching eggs in a skillet of the stuff is maybe the most delicious. Also, it's the kind of minimal effort dinner that guests will find super impressive.
Recipe: Shakshuka
18. A classy poached egg breakfast.
Weekend mornings should be as delightful as possible. Once you've mastered the poached egg, you can pretty much throw one on any pile of vegetables and the result will be magic. Additions like salmon and avocado just make things feel even fancier.
19. Basic cauliflower rice.
Pulsing cauliflower in the food processor leads to something that really is remarkably close to actual rice. Once you've mastered the basic recipe, you can serve the cauliflower rice as a side with meat and vegetables, or make fried rice.
Recipe: Cauliflower Rice
20. A not-boring salad that will actually fill you up.
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Salads are a great lunch option, and they're inherently low-carb. The trick is to add enough protein and fat to keep yourself satisfied, and enough flavor to keep yourself from going crazy.
Recipe: Tossed Turkey Cobb
21. A proper substitute for macaroni and cheese.
It's not Kraft, but it's still comfort food.
Recipes (from left): Baked Spaghetti Squash and Cheese, Crock Pot Cauliflower and Cheese
22. An easy beef stew.
This beef stew is full of vegetables and no one will even notice that it's low-carb (and low-effort).
Recipe: Low-Carb Beef Stew
23. The best scrambled eggs.
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Ain't gonna be no toast for your mediocre eggs to hide behind, so make sure you whip them before you cook, and don't turn the heat up too high.
24. A burger so good, you won't miss the bun.
Use high-quality beef, season properly, and don't skimp on toppings like cheese and mayo.
Recipe: Lettuce-Wrapped Cheeseburgers