Okay, so they say the average person gained 28 lbs during the lockdowns. There are plenty of free workout videos and groups, and many states (including mine) have open gyms. I previously did a review of some exercise equipment I obtained to create my own home gym, so now I have decided to discuss the diet I’ve adopted. Keto. Yes, yes, I see your eyes rolling.
Fortunately for you, I’m not a health professional and have
no intention of trying to convince you to go on Keto and burn fat instead of
carbs (sugars and starches) with the help of ketones, on a 70% fats, 5%
carbohydrates, and 25% protein daily diet, (here’s a free keto calculator in case
you’re interested: https://www.omnicalculator.com/health/keto#what-is-the-recommended-keto-macros-ratio).
But I can give a personal testimony and
tell you that many people lose 10 lbs or more, (especially at the beginning if
you need to lose more than 20 lbs) a month.
I know a lot of people who stay on Keto all the time, taking a cheat day now and then or even taking the weekends off once they just want to maintain. Keto works for me. Why? Because I can eat bacon and cream cheese frosting made with real cream cheese and heavy whipping cream, any meat and most vegetables. Sure, I miss heavy carbs, like potatoes and corn (starchy!) and carrots and fruit (natural sugar) on a regular basis. I still take an occasional day off to eat what I want so I don’t suffer at all.
Keto is very popular now so most grocery
stores and even Walmart carry things like Almond Flour. At Sprouts they have 2 net
carb cinnamon raisin and whole grain bread (in the freezer section of the
bakery, and I assume Whole Foods carries It too), and cauliflower rice or cauliflower
mashed potatoes. They even have cauliflower cheese crackers and everything crackers
made with almond flour and low carb protein bars, protein cookies, and protein
tortilla chips from Quest. I love the Quest Lime Chili chips and their
raspberry white chocolate and birthday cake protein bars. Little tip: I cut
them into 10 pieces and freeze them and when I feel a sweet tooth, I grab a
couple for a very satisfying high protein treat.
There are lots of things you can make yourself, too. They
have keto friendly waffle and pancake mix that’s fast, easy and delicious. I
make a waffle once in a while with sugar free syrup. Yummy. A friend got me a
little griddle that makes mozzarella cheese and egg ‘pancakes’ that can be used
as taco shells (while hot, you lay them on a taco cooker and they form into the
shape of tacos) or to make sandwiches. If you have a Ninja or other air fryer
(or just a frying pan and oil), you’ve got your fried food and you can use
crushed pig skins for breading. Delicious.
It doesn’t really sound like I’m suffering does it? But, the
best part is that you actually lose weight quite steadily with this diet. I
made a delicious keto cheesecake and pumpkin bread for Christmas, but my
favorite (and my non-Keto hubby’s favorite) recipe so far is FRIED ZUCCHINI
LASAGNA. Even if/when I am no longer on Keto we will be eating this new family
favorite.
I adapted it from a recipe by Christine and Carla Pallotta,
sisters from the Nebo Restaurant. It’s an old family recipe, what they call
peasant food, and it’s so delicious they beat out Bobby Flay at a throw down
using it. Below is the video of their
recipe, followed by how I convert it into a keto dish.
The biggest complaint I’ve ever heard about Zucchini Lasagna
is that the Zucchini is wet and therefore can be soggy. Not so in this recipe! The zucchini is FRIED
(who doesn’t like fried…anything?). You can use a mandolin to thin slice the
zucchini lengthwise, but I just cut off the edge, then turn it onto that
flattened side and thin slice it. It’s easier for me. You clean it well, of
course, so you can leave the skins on. I lay it on paper towel and sprinkle
lightly with sea salt to make it sweat and then blot it dry. But I skipped this
step once when in a hurry and it was fine. My zucchini is nowhere near as big as theirs so I use 6-8 to make a huge lasagna pan full. They used a much smaller lasagna pan than mine. When I full on cook I like to get a couple meals out of it!
I use Almond Flour instead of all purpose flour, to make
this keto friendly. You could also use
pig skins for added breading, but I have not found it necessary and it’s just
one more step I can skip. So I use the eggs, cheese (parmesan/Romano) and paprika, salt and pepper, and
dredge in AF and then deep fry it in a heated peanut combo oil that I used to
use in my deep fryer, but you can use whatever oil you prefer. Turn once when
golden brown on the bottom. I use a square frying pan and can fit quite a few at
a time.
Another Keto-friendly trick I use is low sugar (sugar is a
CARB) marinara sauce. Rao’s is good and both Hunts and Prego have a no sugar
added variety. To spice up the sauce a bit, I add some browned Italian sausage/ground
beef combo (you can skip the meat for a vegetarian version) added to sautéed
onion and garlic, then add it all to the sauce. Season to taste, of course.
Being cheap and lazy, I used packaged mozzarella, grated
parmesan/Romano and ricotta cheeses and also add cottage if there’s some in the
frig. (You know using their recipe cheeses is probably even yummier, but a bit
more expensive.)
Layer it according to the recipe, which is the same method
as most any lasagna recipe I’ve had. Like all lasagna, it’s even better the
next day so make a big batch! People will want seconds! You can also make this
ahead and freeze it for an easy company or busy weekend meal. Bon Appetit!
9 comments:
I always wondered about the Keto diet. You hear about it all the time on TV. Thanks for the "cooking" lesson, Elizabeth.
Thanks for the info, Elizabeth. If I lived alone, I'd give it a try especially since I adore my Foodi fried foods. Bit with other members of the family whose mainstay is sugar and fruit . . . sigh. Still, I may try to sneak it in to see how it works since I'm down 5 but still have 5 of those COVID pounds to go.
Thanks for the tips! I don't eat much meat so Keto has never worked well for me, but I do find when I decrease the carbs that I have more energy.
I go to a fitness studio, and have done some weight loss programs with them. It definitely is about learning to eat properly while exercising at the same time. I gained a bit of weight during our first lockdown (we're now on our third), because there were no online classes. Now that we have online classes, I actually go to more than I used to when I had to go in person. That helps.
As for zucchini lasagna, I love it! I've made it for several years now. I don't go totally Keto, but I do try to keep my carbs low.
I know a friend and family member who are on the Keto program. They're doing well. I tend to stick to my old standby, which is watching my portions, healthy snack choices, and lots of water. I'm a huge fan of cheat days, too. Great post, Elizabeth.
Enjoyed your post. Always wondered about Keto. Good overview and examples!
So much fun to see what everyone else is up to. 3rd lockdown? OMG how boring! I love living in a sun state and the pool's been open forever! We're outside here in AZ all the time. Soaking up that vitamin D! Must be why my MI daughter and her best friend are coming to visit next month!
Luckily, I didn't gain weight during the lockdown because Diets and I have never worked well together. Thanks for an interesting post though.
Thanks for the informative post. I do try to limit the carbs, but I do love my pizza. I'll have to try the lasagna.
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