I'm not sure I want to know what keto lasagna is.
This recipe replaces the noodles with sliced lunch meat instead of something like zucchini, or literally any vegetable aside from tomato sauce. Because vegetables have carbs, you see.
I'm fine with reducing carbs, but for me, keto is too restrictive to eat that way long-term.
This recipe replaces the noodles with sliced lunch meat instead of something like zucchini
I feel like this *might* work (taste-wise) with sliced gyro meat. Now that I think about it, I *really* want to try that.
This recipe replaces the noodles with sliced lunch meat
I'm making a confused face.
Any time I look at a diet like that, or the low tyramine diet my neuro suggested, I want to cry. Give up all aged cheeses?
Now that I think about it, I *really* want to try that.
YMMV, but my body is not a fan of that much meat, cheese, and sodium with, like, zero fiber. If I have to eat leftovers, I'm going to pair it with a giant salad.
(Edit: did I forget to mention that there was ground beef in the meat sauce in addition to the sliced lunch meat "noodles"?)
Now that I think about it, I *really* want to try that.
YMMV, but my body is not a fan of that much meat, cheese, and sodium with, like, zero fiber.
I'd eat a serving of it for dinner, but with a salad, like you said, or some other veggie. But I couldn't eat like that all the time. Mostly because I need variety, but also because, yeah, fiber. Also I just really like roasted broccoli and would not be willing to give it up.
Sliced lunch meat noodles are cracking me up. I mean, I'd eat them. It still makes me laugh.
sliced lunch meat "noodles"
That's not as bad as what I was imagining. So I guess I *did* want to know. Thanks! It still seems like a) not really lasagna, b) a bit over salty, and c) not quite what I'd be looking for in texture. But I guess if you really want something lasagna-esque, you do what you have to do.
I feel like this *might* work (taste-wise) with sliced gyro meat.
What's that Greek dish with the sliced eggplant? Thinly sliced gyro meat might be a good eggplant substitute in that.
What's that Greek dish with the sliced eggplant?
Moussaka.
I just had tuna on top of cauliflower thins (in lieu of bread) and that works fine.
Also, I get Ozery little sandwich bread things (like very skinny English muffins) and toast them and those serve a lot of my low-carb eating needs.