BEST Keto Noodles! Low Carb Pasta Noodle Idea – Homemade - Quick & Easy Ketogenic Diet Recipe – Completely Keto Friendly (2024)

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Keto Noodles! Low Carb Pasta Noodles

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Are you looking for keto noodles? Here is a low carb noodle recipe that
makes great pasta noodles. Learn how to make homemade keto noodles that are
simple, quick and super yummy. Makes a great keto dinner or keto lunch.

These keto pasta noodles are gluten free and made with NO almond flour and
NO coconut flour. No need to buy store bought low carb noodles when you can
whip up these delicious keto noodles.

Once you make these low carb keto noodles everyone will be asking you to
make them over and over – they are that good! They are great tossed with
warm butter and Parmesan cheese as well with pesto sauce or marinara.
These are perfect fettuccine noodles to toss with a keto friendly Alfredo sauce.

If you are missing noodles on a ketogenic diet try this substitute. Switch out
the high carb noodles for these low carb healthy noodles. Read on for the
BEST low carb keto pasta noodles.

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These noodles are so delicious and make a great dinner or lunch.Perfect
low carb pasta dinner. Grab some keto essential ingredients
and learn how to make Keto Pasta Noodles

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Place the hot water into a small saucepan over medium heat.
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Once the water comes to a low simmer, add in the gelatin whisking constantly
until completely dissolved. This can take a few minutes. Be sure to use
only plain unflavored gelatin.

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Once the gelatin is dissolved in the water, add in the mozzarella cheese
and stir constantly until completely melted.

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Whisk in the garlic powder, Italian seasoning as well as salt and pepper to taste
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Remove the mixture from the heat, and pour it out onto a sheet pan lined
with parchment paper.

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Spread the mixture into a thin even layer, and let sit for 20-30 minutes.
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After the allotted time, you should be able to peel the mixture up off the
parchment paper. When it has reached this consistency, it is time to
form the noodles.

Cut the edges of the mixture with a pizza cutter to get a rectangle
shape with clean lines.

Use the cookie cutter to vertically cut thin strands of fettuccine
type noodles.

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Once the noodles are cut, they are ready to eat as is.They are wonderful


tossed with some warm butter and Parmesan cheese

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Katie Cooksey From Pinterest: Absolutely amazing…. I am still shocked.

Ms. Anne From Pinterest: These keto noodles we’re so good 👌 I could hardly tell they weren’t traditional noodles. Thanks 😊

Kim Gentile-Brown From Pinterest: They turned out great! We served them as a side to spinach artichoke chicken

Kourtney Oak From Pinterest:These are amazing! Turned out so good & taste just like noodles without the carbs! Easy to make -highly recommend!

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Instructions

  1. Place the hot water into a small saucepan over medium heat.
  2. Once the water comes to a low simmer, add in the gelatin whisking constantly until completely dissolved. This can take a few minutes. Be sure to use only plain unflavored gelatin. This is generally found in the baking aisle along the regular flavored gelatin, but sometimes on a higher or lower shelf. One box usually contains 4 packets with 1 tablespoon of powder each. You will need 4 tbsp total for this recipe.
  3. Once the gelatin is dissolved in the water, add in the mozzarella cheese and stir constantly until completely melted.
  4. Whisk in the garlic powder, Italian seasoning as well as salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Remove the mixture from the heat, and pour it out onto a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.
  6. Spread the mixture into a thin even layer, and let sit for 20-30 minutes.
  7. After the allotted time, you should be able to peel the mixture up off the parchment paper. When it has reached this consistency, it is time to form the noodles.
  8. Cut the edges of the mixture with a pizza cutter to get a rectangle shape with clean lines.
  9. Use the cookie cutter to vertically cut thin strands of fettuccine type noodles.
  10. Once the noodles are cut, they are ready to eat as is. It is important to note that you cannot heat these noodles up, so it is best to use them immediately at room temperature or later in a cold pasta salad. You can add warm sauces to the noodles, but because of the gelatin in them, if much heat is applied, they will lose their texture. They are wonderful tossed with some warm butter and Parmesan cheese!

Recipe Notes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5-10 minutes
Servings: 3
Make sure the sauce you mix with your noodles is a warm or cold sauce – not hot!
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    • Kelsey says

      By my calculations, if you make this into 3 servings like the recipe says it’s 2g net carbs per serving.

      Reply

  1. Karey says

    Do you think these could work for lasagna noodles?

    Reply

    • JILL E PETTIS says

      I don’t think so. The noodles had a great taste and I was super impressed, but when I put them in a hot sauce to warm them up before serving, the started melting after just a minute. In a baked dish, they would definitely melt.

      Reply

      • Tpavelka says

        Does the texture hold up enough if you top with spaghetti sauce?

        Reply

  2. Krissy says

    Have you tried storing them? I would think they would keep in the fridge for a while. My family loved these! This is a game changer. It doesn’t make a huge batch so I’m thinking of making some ahead of time and storing in the fridge. Thank you soooo much for this recipe!! If you figure out how to preserve this and sell it, you will be a millionaire.

    Reply

    • Tpavelka says

      Curious for the answer to your question

      Reply

      • kimspireddiy says

        I have not stored them or made ahead just right before a meal. You should be able to be make ahead either the night before or earlier that day. Should be fine at least overnight. The gelatin keeps them more saturated. I don’t think I would go much longer than that.

        Reply

  3. Whitney says

    Wow! Thanks for the idea! Do you think these would be good as a “pasta salad” with some zesty italian dressing, tomatoes, cucumbers and mini pepperoni?

    Reply

  4. Christa says

    Has anyone tried these in a pasta salad yet?

    Reply

  5. HEIDI MCCULLOUGH says

    I have to tell you how pleased I was with this recipe! These noodles are NOT “gummy worms” as I feared. They aren’t bouncy like shiritaki noodles (and taste MUCH better!) I can see using them in lots of ways!

    My intention was to make a version of “Artichoke rice salad.” The original recipe I got called for rice (for a celiac.) I always used orzo pasta. Many recipes online call for Rice-a-Roni! My version cooks the pasta (or rice) in chicken broth, so I added 1/2 t Better Than Bouillon chicken to the mixture, a little garlic powder and skipped the herbs. They set well, peeled right off the paper, and cut easily. Since I want something more “orzo” like, next time I’ll leave them a little thicker and cut really small shapes.

    Last night I served some with a quick alfredo made with mascarpone, butter and parmesan. It was right tasty!

    But today I used the rest to make a little test batch with marinated artichoke hearts, sliced green olive, green onion, red bell pepper, and mayo, marinade and curry powder. It’s really, really good.

    Now, here’s an idea: If you can make cinnamon rolls out of fathead dough, (mozzarella is pretty neutral) why not add a little vanilla and sweetener to this recipe and add it to a good keto stirred custard pudding? Tapioca, anyone? I’ll be trying that!

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    • Barbara Farquhar says

      Heidi, all of your suggestions sound great. Maybe you need to start a blog offering your recipes. I’ll keep a watchful eye…. 🙂

      Reply

  6. Nita says

    Do you think you could freeze these?

    Reply

  7. Lynn says

    Do you think these noodles would work in soup, like chicken noodle soup? I have not tried these yet, because I was looking for a noodle for soup. Anxious to try. Thank you so very much.

    Reply

    • Michele Templin says

      I don’t think so, cause in the other comments it says that they melt right away in hot things..

      Reply

    • Renee says

      My idea is to make the soup first, and put some in a bowl then add the noodles after the soup cools down a little. I don’t like really hot food so this would work for me. Same with hot pasta sauces.

      Reply

  8. Rose says

    well if I hadn’t tasted it with my own mouth I would never have believed I could actually have a low carb pasta because all the recipes that have been done did not have the mouth feel of pasta.I want my pasta not only to look like pasta but have the mouth feel like pasta thats the most important thing to me and this delivered .I had my husband taste it and he liked it he is not a low carb person at all .I just have to get a little better at it and it will be part of my low carb life. I put a little to much salt lol

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  9. Lauri says

    I am vegetarian and do not use gelatin. Do you think this recipe might work with a vegetarian substitute for the gelatin?

    Reply

  10. Kelly says

    Hi, could use vegan or dairy free cheese instead of regular cheese?, love your recipes!.

    Reply

  11. Penny says

    I made these today and they are fabulous! Thank you for posting this!

    Reply

  12. Amanda says

    Can you cut these into wide strips and run them through a pasta cutting machine to get fettuccine noodles?

    Reply

  13. Amy says

    Do you think it matters whether or not you use full-fat/whole milk mozzarella or part skim?…I have both on hand

    Reply

  14. Frances says

    Can these be used to make ravioli?

    Reply

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BEST Keto Noodles! Low Carb Pasta Noodle Idea – Homemade - Quick & Easy Ketogenic Diet Recipe – Completely Keto Friendly (2024)

FAQs

What noodles have no carbs? ›

The carbs from the glucomannan in the konjac root are not digestible which is why most shirataki noodles have zero net carbs. In Japanese, the word “shirataki” means “white waterfall”, which is how these water bearing white noodles got their name.

Can you eat pasta and still be in ketosis? ›

Eating refined high carb foods like white bread, pasta, rice, and pastries could prevent a ketogenic state if you end up getting more than your daily carb allowance. While these are fine to eat in moderation if you're not following a low carb diet, those looking to achieve or maintain ketosis will need to limit them.

What are the no carb noodles called? ›

Shirataki noodles are very low in calories and carbohydrates and have become popular as a low-carb and gluten-free alternative to traditional pasta. Shirataki noodles have a mild flavor and can be used in a variety of dishes, from soups and stir-fries to salads and pasta dishes.

What is the healthiest pasta to buy? ›

Whole-Wheat Pasta

Also called whole-grain pasta, this type of pasta keeps the bran, endosperm, and germ of the grain together. It's filled with fiber, vitamins, and minerals. This helps you feel full longer and keeps your blood sugar from spiking.

What can I eat instead of rice on keto? ›

6 Keto-Friendly and Low Carb Rice Substitutes
  • Cauliflower Rice. 0.9 grams net carbs and 0.9 grams protein per 50 grams cooked serving. ...
  • Shirataki Rice. 0.6 grams net carbs and 0 grams protein per 50 grams cooked serving. ...
  • Mushroom Rice. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Wild Rice. ...
  • Quinoa.

What is a substitute for shirataki noodles? ›

So you'd be better off searching for a recipe that's written specifically for the kind of noodle you want to use. Still, other than glass noodles, the product that most closely approximates shirataki noodles is probably tofu noodles, sometimes referred to as bean curd noodles or shredded tofu.

Is it OK to eat konjac noodles everyday? ›

While the konjac noodles seem like a miracle discovery with few calories and carbohydrates, I would caution you to consume them in moderation like you would any other food. You need a balance of macronutrients to feel your best and you don't want to get too much of any individual food (even healthy ones).

What is the difference between shirataki noodles and glass noodles? ›

Glass Noodles. Yamash*ta says that the biggest difference between shirataki noodles and glass noodles is the base ingredient. Shirataki is made from the konjac yam, while glass noodles are made from either mung bean starch, potato starch, sweet potato starch, tapioca or canna starch.

What cancels out carbs in keto? ›

Keto Net Carb Diet. On the ketogenic diet, the "net carb" is the amount of carbs in a food minus the fiber and sugar alcohol. Fiber and sugar alcohol are subtracted because the body does not fully absorb them. The keto net carb diet limits daily carbohydrate consumption to 20-50 grams to induce ketosis.

How many carbs will ruin ketosis? ›

Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis.

With keto diets, however, carb restrictions vary from person to person. Some people can eat more and still stay in ketosis, whereas others may need to restrict their carb intake more in order to stay in ketosis.

What bread has the lowest carbs? ›

6 Low-Carb Breads to Try
  • Base Culture Original Keto Bread. Flaxseed, arrowroot and almond flour, and almond butter give this bread its nutty, sweet flavor. ...
  • Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Whole Grain Bread. ...
  • Julian Bakery Keto Thin Bread. ...
  • Simple Mills Focaccia. ...
  • Unbun Unbread. ...
  • Outer Aisle Sandwich Thin. ...
  • Cloud Bread. ...
  • Almond Flour Bread.
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Is there a carb free bread? ›

While bread is typically made from grains, which contain carbohydrates, it is challenging to find bread that is entirely carb-free. However, there are options available that are very low in carbs, such as: Cloud Bread: Made predominantly from eggs and cream cheese, cloud bread is a popular low-carb alternative.

Is rice good for keto? ›

One of the initial food categories to steer clear of on the keto diet is grains and starchy foods. Examples include wheat, rice, corn, and oats, which are rich in carbohydrates. These goods can have a notable impact on blood sugar levels and impede the body's ability to enter ketosis.

Are egg white noodles keto friendly? ›

While egg noodles can be OK in moderation on special occasions, they should not be a staple in your keto diet. So, what should you do if you're hankering for pasta? If you're hungry and feel like noodles, opt for low-carb pasta such as spaghetti squash, zoodles, or homemade low-carb egg noodles.

Is pasta zero noodles keto? ›

Are shirataki noodles keto? Shirataki noodles are very low in carbohydrates. For this reason, people following the ketogenic diet can eat them. People following the keto diet should try to mix shirataki noodles with other carbohydrate replacement foods, such as cauliflower, zucchini, or spaghetti squash.

Is rice pasta OK for keto? ›

A keto diet consists of high-protein and high-fat food. It also eliminates food that contains carbohydrates to put your body in keto state. Unfortunately, gluten-free pasta is made from high-carb ingredients. These ingredients are rice, corn, or quinoa which are not keto-friendly.

Can you get carb free pasta? ›

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