Low Carb, Keto Green Bean Casserole

Low Carb, Keto Green Bean Casserole – Gluten Free, Grain Free

Looking for a Low Carb, Keto Green Bean Casserole for your holiday gatherings? You’ve found it. This Keto Green Bean Casserole stays true to the traditional recipe but with homemade crispy fried onions in the AirFryer and my own condensed cream of mushroom soup

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So this recipe requires a little extra effort just because of the Crispy Fried Onions, but it’s totally worth it if you’re a green bean casserole fanatic and want to see it on your keto/low carb holiday dinner table.

I could have stopped with the Low Carb, Keto Crispy Fried Onions (and eaten them all then and there), but I forged onward for my husband’s sake and for Green Bean Casserole lovers everywhere.

The onions are a little tricky because they’re coated with coconut flour and parmesan cheese, so you don’t get that pretty golden color that you would from a can of French’s artificially-colored and -preserved fried onions. That’s totally okay with me though. I’ll take healthy over pretty, and the melted cheddar cheese on top helps too.

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A Note on Nutrition Facts

I am not a nutritional expert. Nutritional information for this recipe is provided as a courtesy and is only an approximation. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of any nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site. Erythitrol carbs are not included in the nutritional information as it has been shown to have a low impact on blood sugar. Those with Diabetes or other health-related issues may need to calculate net carbs differently. If you need help managing or calculating carbs, ask your doctor or dietician for guidance. Net carbs provided are the total carbs less fiber and sugar alcohols.

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2 Comments
  • Alisha Ross
    Posted at 00:19h, 31 July Reply

    You can also cut your squash in half, and put it in a casserole dish in the microwave to cut down on time. Put the squash in the dish face down, and add about an inch of water to the dish. It will only take about 10-15mins depending on microwave strength. Love this recipe, can’t wait to try!

  • kazy
    Posted at 14:40h, 29 June Reply

    Can I sub almond flour for the coconut flour? I don’t have coconut flour.

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