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    Keto Stir Fry

    Published: May 1, 2024

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    Craving chicken chop suey one day, I designed this keto stir fry recipe. Easy to make, it has all the flavors & textures you're looking for!

    A plate of keto chop suey served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible. Overlaid text says keto stir fry, low carb chicken chop suey.

    Oof, I just realized that I’ve been - unintentionally - procrastinating on posting this keto chicken stir fry recipe for almost a YEAR now.

    Whoops!

    It really is a good stir fry recipe - chicken, a ton of low-carb vegetables and a delicious stir fry sauce. A bit of meal prep before cooking makes for a super quick recipe - great for busy weeknights.

    Also, while it may be a low carb stir fry, it doesn’t TASTE like diet food. The keto stir fry sauce tastes like restaurant Asian food - you can serve it to the whole family, and no one will feel like they’re missing out.

    I like to serve mine with cauliflower rice, for a more complete meal. Sometimes my husband will have the riced cauliflower, sometimes he’ll make himself some regular rice.

    Either way, it’s a delicious meal - and an easy way to only have to cook ONE meal for a mixed crowd!

    Anyway, let’s get to that recipe.

    Nutritional Information

    This is a great recipe for anyone on a keto diet - and it’s a great way to feed a mixed crowd, without everyone feeling like they’re stuck eating someone else’s diet food!

    The keto stir-fry sauce - with no added sugar - is key. It really cuts the carbs, vs what regular Asian sauces involve!

    Anyway, if you make this recipe as written - peas, carrots, and all - you’re looking at a total of 15 g grams of carbs, with 4 grams of fiber - so 11 g net carbs per serving.

    You can bring that down a bit by skipping or swapping out the peas and carrots.

    A serving is also only 327 calories, and delivers a whopping 42 grams of protein!

    A plate of keto chop suey served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

    Ingredients

    This is a really easy low-carb stir fry recipe! It’s made up of basic ingredients - meat, fresh veggies, and some keto pantry staples - that can be found in almost any grocery store.

    A few notes for you:

    Chicken

    I use boneless skinless chicken breast, but feel free to cut up some boneless skinless chicken thighs if you prefer.

    That said, it doesn’t even have to be done up as a chicken recipe!

    Feel free to use sliced or ground beef, pork, or tofu - for a vegetable stir fry. You can even make it up as a shrimp stir-fry - just add the shrimp right at the end, and don’t overcook them!

    Fresh Vegetables

    Like many stir fry recipes, this low carb chicken stir fry is LOADED with vegetables - we just keep them to relatively low carb vegetables.

    As written, you’ll need:

    Fresh Bean Sprouts
    Bok Choy
    Mushrooms
    Snow Peas (or Snap Peas
    Carrot
    Onion
    Garlic Cloves

    You’ll also need some ginger puree - you can get it from a jar, or puree some fresh ginger if you like.

    Yes, carrot and peas are super low carb - but I kept them to small amounts. Also, they’re optional.

    Of course, that’s just when you make the recipe as written.

    I will frequently sub vegetables in and out, based on what we have on hand, and what we’re in the mood for.

    There are all kinds of keto-friendly vegetables that work well in stir fries.

    Want a chicken broccoli stir-fry? Swap out part or all of the bok choy for small broccoli florets.

    Bell peppers are low carb - feel free to use red bell pepper, green bell pepper, or a mixture of both. This is a good sub for the carrots and peas - adds the colour that you’d lose from omitting the carrots!

    Green beans, swap the onion for some green onions - really, just try to keep the volume of vegetables approximately the same.

    Sauce Ingredients

    My healthy stir fry sauce uses just a few - common! - ingredients:

    Chicken broth
    Coconut Aminos, Tamari, Gluten Free Soy Sauce, or regular soy sauce.

    Sesame Oil
    Xanthan Gum
    Salt & Ground Black Pepper

    Just a couple of notes on the sauce:

    If you’re doing a beef stir fry, use beef broth. Doing a shrimp stir fry? Use chicken broth, seafood broth, or vegetable broth.

    You can use olive oil if you can’t use sesame oil for whatever reason.

    If you like a bit of spice, add some red pepper flakes, to taste.

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    A plate of keto chop suey served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

    How to Make Keto Stir Fry

    The full recipe is in the recipe card at the bottom of this post. Here is the pictorial walk through:

    Before getting started, prepare your vegetables and have them close at hand.

    5 part image showing all the fresh vegetables being prepared and arranged on a plate.

    Keto Stir Fry Sauce

    In a small bowl whisk together xanthan gum, black pepper, and salt until well combined.

    Add coconut aminos and sesame oil, stir well to combine - it should be free of lumps.

    Whisk in chicken broth, then set sauce aside.

    3 part image showing the sauce dry ingredients being mixed, then made into a sauce with the liquid ingredients.

    Keto Stir Fry

    Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

    Add onion slices, ginger, and garlic to the hot oil, stirring well to combine. Allow to cook for a couple of minutes, until onion JUST starts to soften.

    Add chicken pieces to the pan, continue cooking until the surface of the chicken pieces are cooked - white - but not browned. It does not need to be cooked through at this point.

    5 par image showing the onions, garlic, and ginger being cooked, then the chicken added to the pan and browned.

    Add mushrooms and carrot slices, stir well and cook for another couple of minutes.

    2 part image showing the carrots and mushrooms added to the pan of stir fry.

    Finally, add bok choy, bean sprouts, peas - if using - and the sauce. (Give it a quick whisk again, before pouring it in!)

    Stir well and allow to simmer for another 2-4 minutes, until bok choy has wilted and all vegetables are heated through.

    2 part image showing the remaining vegetables and sauce being added to the pan of keto chicken chop suey.

    Serve hot, over a bed of cauliflower rice if desired. Sometimes I’ll sprinkle it with sesame seeds - totally optional.

    Any leftovers can be cooled almost to room temperature before being stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

    Reheat before serving.

    A plate of keto chicken stir fry served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

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    A plate of keto chop suey served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

    A plate of keto chicken stir fry served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.
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    Easy Keto Stir Fry [The Best Low Carb Chicken Chop Suey!]

    Craving chicken chop suey one day, I designed this keto stir fry recipe. Easy to make, it has all the flavors & textures you're looking for!
    Prep Time15 minutes mins
    Cook Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time25 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: Asian
    Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free
    Servings: 4 servings
    Calories: 327kcal

    Equipment

    • Large nonstick pan

    Ingredients

    Sauce:

    • 1 ¼ teaspoon Xanthan Gum
    • 1 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
    • ½ teaspoon Salt
    • 4 tablespoon Coconut Aminos or soy sauce
    • 2 teaspoon Sesame Oil
    • 1 ½ cup Chicken broth

    Stir Fry:

    • 1 tablespoon Vegetable Oil
    • ½ Small Onion sliced
    • 1 tablespoon Ginger Puree
    • 3 Garlic Cloves Pressed or finely minced
    • 1 ½ lbs Boneless skinless chicken breasts thinly sliced
    • 8 oz Mushrooms
    • 1 Carrot Peeled and sliced
    • 2 cups Bok Choy washed and chopped
    • 2 cup Fresh Bean Sprouts rinsed well
    • 1 cup Snow Peas optional

    Instructions

    Sauce:

    • In a small bowl whisk together xanthan gum, black pepper, and salt until well combined.
      Add coconut aminos and sesame oil, stir well to combine - it should be free of lumps.
    • Whisk in chicken broth, then set sauce aside.

    Stir Fry:

    • Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium high hear. Add onion slices, ginger, and garlic, stirring well to combine.
      Allow to cook for a couple of minutes, until onion JUST starts to soften.
    • Add chicken to the pan, continue cooking until the surface of the chicken pieces are cooked - white - but not browned.
      It does not need to be cooked through at this point.
    • Add mushrooms and carrot slices, stir well and cook for another couple of minutes.
    • Finally, add bok choy, bean sprouts, peas - if using - and the sauce. (Give it a quick whisk again, before pouring it in!)
    • Stir well and allow to simmer for another 2-4 minutes, until bok choy has wilted and all vegetables are heated through.

    Notes

    Nutritional information includes everything shown.
    If you'd like it to be even lower carb, you can skip the peas - it'll save you 2 grams of carbs per serving.
    Cutting the bean spouts down to 1 cup instead of 2 saves you another gram of carbs per serving.
    Also, please note: The nutritional information is calculated by recipe software. There's no reason the sodium should be that high, based on these ingredients. I've looked into it as much as I can, I can't see any reason for it.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 327kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 111mg | Sodium: 1224mg | Potassium: 1128mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 4445IU | Vitamin C: 43mg | Calcium: 82mg | Iron: 2mg

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    A plate of keto chop suey served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

    A plate of keto chicken stir fry served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

    A plate of keto chicken stir fry served over cauliflower rice. Chicken, mushrooms, carrots, peas, and beans sprouts are all visible.

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    1. Caren

      May 04, 2024 at 8:51 am

      Hello sodium count so high ? Low soy soy sauce , unsalted broth ? Why so high in salt ?

      Reply
      • Marie Porter

        May 05, 2024 at 7:42 pm

        That's a VERY good question.

        The nutritional information is generated by software. I went digging into it a bit, and I can't figure out why it would think it's got that much sodium.

        I'll keep looking, though!

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