Cauliflower is pretty much the best stand-in for potato when it comes to mashed varieties, and this recipe is no different. As long as you have a good blender or food prcoessor, making caulimash is a breeze, so it’s really mostly a matter of how you want to dress it all up. My daughter is […]
Pecan Tassies
This might be one of my favorite desserts. I’m a huge pecan pie fan, and pecan tassies are sort-of like little pecan pies, in miniature. They’re actually super easy to make, and they taste so good I was even able to put them into my daughter’s troop bake sale as part of the gluten free […]
Pumpkin Spiced Toasted Pecan Butter
I saw an ad recently for something that piqued my interest: pecan butter that was spiked with pumpkin pie spices. As a great lover of pecans, it sounded delicious. One look at the ingredients panel, though, and all hope was dashed… or was it. Nut butters aren’t particularly difficult to make; it’s a matter of […]
Mandy’s Famous Taco Seasoning
Ok, so maybe it’s not famous-famous, but my taco seasoning blend is pretty famous amongst my family and friends. It’s also super easy. I regularly use this to season all kinds of meat for tacos, and we assemble a little taco bar wherein the fam can make their own bowls or salads. My favorite way […]
Tangy Tomato Dressing
My daughter loves ranch dressing. When I say she loves it, I mean she eats it with her food at lunch and dinner probably three-to-five days per week. I am always making my Ranch Dip, which is great, except as an adult, I don’t want ranch all the time. Sometimes I like a good Creamy Caesar. Sometimes […]
Sawmill Gravy (aka, Sausage Gravy)
Sawmill gravy, also known as sausage gravy, is a southern staple. It gets the sawmill moniker because it’s something they used to serve at chow time in the old Civil War era sawmills and logging camps. In my very southern family, however, we served it sans sausage and called it milk gravy. Although my dad […]
Maple Pecan and Hemp Granola
We get lots and lots of questions about cereal in the My Ketogenic Kitchen Facebook group.There are many new brands of cereal and granola on the market advertised as keto. Some are awesome, but it can be difficult to sort through and find those that are compliant with the lifestyle. To simplify the issue, I […]
Creamy Chicken Divan
Some days you need to get dinner on the table, and it just needs to get the job done. Ideally, it should also be quite tasty. My friends, Chicken Divan is that dish. It’s quick to assemble and bake, it’s budget-friendly, it’s super easy to tailor to your family’s taste buds, and it can serve […]
BBQ Bacon Green Bean Bundles
Here in Florida, it’s still hot, which means we are still barbecuing like mad. And so I have zero shame in sharing this easy BBQ recipe with you in mid-September. Frankly, here in the South, we aren’t necessarily averse to serving up a little barbecue at the holidays, so don’t be afraid to bust this […]
Lasagna alla Vodka
I was strolling through the grocery store recently when I stumbled upon a product I’ve been dying to try: Palmini noodles. I’ve heard really great things, and considering it’s made of palm hearts that have been cut into pasta-like shapes, it’s incredibly keto and low-carb friendly. Much to my amazement, my local establishment not only […]
Chocolate Peanut Butter Pudding Pie
In the before-keto-times, I was a chocolate peanut butter cup girl. That was my most favoritest flavor combination in the history of ever. I’m also a huge fan of icebox pies that require little-to-no cooking. So, when one of my besties requested I concoct an easy chocolate pudding, I was compelled to continue tinkering until […]
Stuffed Summer Squash
Summer is here! In the south, that means it’s squash time. Yellow squash is one of those vegetables that we love to eat here in Florida when it’s hot out- mainly because, if you have access to a garden, it’s probably coming out of your ears!- and there are a multitude of different ways to […]
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