Modern life may be fast-paced and furious, but everyone needs a healthy and delicious home-cooked meal. From her hundreds of thousands of social media followers and website visitors, low carb food blogger Carolyn Ketchum hears the same question time and Is this recipe easy to make? With this book, Carolyn invites readers into her kitchen, this time to deliver mouthwatering keto dinners that are quick and simple to prepare. In Easy Keto Dinners, Carolyn has put together a collection of flavorful weeknight meals that take minimal effort. Consider it a manual for making keto dinners the whole family will savor—all in less time than it would take to pick up takeout. As always, Carolyn knows that taste comes first, even for home cooks with dietary restrictions, so the focus is on making low carb, high-fat meals that rival their non-keto counterparts. Easy Keto Dinners includes more than 50 recipes for effortless meals, complete with full-color photos, detailed prep instructions, and helpful tips to streamline the dinner process.
An excellent addition to the Keto Cookbook family with recipes that actually ARE easy to cook.
The greatest part of this cookbook for me was the chicken recipe diagram. It was great to just open up and have chicken to cook and then pick a delicious and easy recipe without having to flip through the rest of the book and having an easy quick reference guide.
I highly recommend this cookbook, even if you aren't doing Keto.
I absolutely love how Ms. Carolyn writes her books. The recipes are so well done and her tips are extremely helpful. I'm newer to the low-carb lifestyle so I am enjoying trying to new things but being a picky eater makes it that much harder to find a variety of things I will eat more than once. Haha. So finding Ms. Carolyn and her recipes have been a huge game changer for me.
A surprisingly reasonable--and attainable--selection of keto dishes. The recipes are well-formatted, making it easy to see all the necessary ingredients at a glance as well as Ketchum's icons designating a recipe as freezer-friendly, one-pan wonder, make-ahead meal, etc.
Ketchum also includes nutritional information such as protein, carbs, fiber, etc. and tips on converting the recipe to dairy-free or coordinating dishes.
I've been eating a mostly keto diet since 2015. I have my moments, usually when I get lazy and don't want to cook everything from scratch at home. (or when I'm traveling a lot with a group, but that's a different story). I LOVE the no-nonsense, simplified advice about which items can be purchased and not made from scratch with options to make from scratch if you have the time. There are several recipes in here that I plan to try as soon as I can.
ADIDAF is one of my favorite food blogs and one of the first I started following when I first went keto all those years ago! This book is formatted wonderfully and I love her recipes. The Bacon Spinach Feta Chicken and the Reuben Skillet from this book are calling my name!
If you are going to do low carb or keto and can only buy 1 cookbook, get this one. Every recipe had been good and many are excellent and now staples. We even tried meals were would never have tried and found new favorites.
The food looks better than I thought it would. I saw a few recipes that I wouldn't mind making. I'm really interested in trying the bread and biscuits recipes, and some of the sauces.
One of my favorite authors of this genre. Her recipes are so delicious and relatively simple. Highly recommended for people choosing the keto lifestyle.