Keto Shrimp and Grits recipe (2024)

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This decadent Keto Shrimp and Grits recipe pairs cajun spiced shrimp with a flavorful sauce served over cheesy and creamy low carb cauliflower “grits” to keep your waistline in check. This rich Southern favorite proves that eating healthier can still be indulgent.

With the start of the New Year, I’ve decided to cut back on the indulgence. I’m using this new beginning to set a healthier tone for myself. But don’t get it twisted, I have no intention of skimping out on flavor. Who said diets have to be bland?

So this recipe marks the start of a new adventure for me! I’m excited to find a way to enjoy the foods I love while making a few better choices. First on my list? Keto Shrimp and Grits: a dish I truly couldn’t live without.

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What is the Keto Diet?

Many of you are probably already familiar with the Keto diet. A ketogenic diet consists of at least 70 percent of calories derived from fat, about 10 percent from carbs and the remaining 20 percent in protein. This means chowing down on cheese, nuts, butter, salmon, bacon, olive oil and lots of greens.

The goal of the ketogenic diet is to enter a state of ketosis through fat metabolism. In this state, the body uses fat rather than carbohydrates for fuel. Simply, the diet is intended to help fuel your body to burn fat and lose weight.

Late last year, my parents and I did keto for about a month, and it totally helped me lose weight.

Cauliflower Grits

I know, I know. Cauliflower recipes are everywhere: wings, pizza crust, sauces and so much more. But, cauliflower is truly one of the most versatile vegetables out there. While developing this recipe I struggled with how to cut carbs by finding a suitable replacement for the grits.

One day as I walked through my local grocery store’s frozen section I spotted a bag of “cauliflower mashed potatoes”. The lightbulb went off. Turns out, the texture of the cauliflower mashed potatoes imitates grits almost perfectly and honestly, who can tell the difference once the cream and cheese are in the mix?

For this recipe, feel free to buy your mashed cauliflower pre-prepared or use a food-processor (a blender works too) to rice a head of cauliflower yourself. Be sure to properly clean the head and chop into smaller chunks first. It must be super fine in texture.

Ingredients

This recipe injects a ton of flavor using all keto friendly ingredients. The ingredients that truly bring out the Southern flavor for this dish are:

  • Bacon
  • Butter
  • Garlic
  • Paprika
  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Cajun seasoning

Bacon is always keto friendly and it injects so much flavor and texture to whatever it is added to. I use both crispy bacon as a garnish and also the grease it is cooked in to create ample additional flavor.

Butter! Butter! Butter!! I can’t think of anything better than that. It is rich and creamy and just plain sensational. Garlic is a wonderful flavor profile as well and a paprika spice kicks it up a notch as well. I also add cajun seasoning to this keto shrimp sauce because it adds spice and that fantastic creole flavor we love in shrimp and grits.

Finally heavy whipping cream is so rich and decadent that it takes this sauce over the edge. It also thickens the sauce as well.

How to Buy Shrimp

There are two key components to this dish: keto shrimp and “grits”. So, when it comes to quality of ingredients this is one recipe you don’t want to skimp out on. The cauliflower grits are simple but choosing the right shrimp can be a bit tricky.

There are dozens of different shrimp species and varieties. You can buy them with heads on or off, tail-on or tailless, pre-cooked or raw and frozen or previously frozen. Being a bit of shrimp connoisseur, here’s my suggestion on how to buy the best.

Go Frozen Or Go Home

The majority of shrimp sold in the supermarket or at the fishmonger are deep frozen at sea and defrosted at the store. The same shrimp can be found in the frozen section at a cheaper price.

You’re better off buying the shrimp frozen and defrosting them yourself at home when you have more control of the process. In doing so, you guarantee that your shrimp aren’t sitting out for too long before cooking.

Always Buy Deveined

The “vein” of the shrimp is actually its digestive tract, basically shrimp poop. Sorry, someone had to say it. It’s not something I would recommend eating so go ahead and buy them previously deveined. You’ll thank me later.

How To Thaw Frozen Shrimp

To thaw frozen shrimp take them out of their bag and place them in a bowl under cold (not warm) running water. They should be ready to go in just a few minutes!

If you don’t want to leave the water running just leave them in a bowl of cold water to defrost for a while (it will take a bit longer without the water constantly running). Be sure to dry your shrimp with paper towels before seasoning.

Other Keto Friendly Recipes

I don’t usually make a ton of low carb recipes on this website but here are a few that are my faves for you to try!

  • Light Shrimp Curry Over Cauliflower Rice
  • Cajun Shrimp Zoodles
  • Light Shrimp Scampi Over Spaghetti Squash

Other Amazing Grits Recipes

We’ve all got to treat ourselves sometime right? If you’re looking to add some extra goodness to this meal then look no further. Here are a few sides to complete your next Southern weeknight adventure!

  • Perfect Southern Grits (if you are ever craving the real thing!)
  • Baked Cheese Grits
  • Grillades and Grits
  • Sweet Potato Grits
  • Lemon Garlic Shrimp and Grits

Keto Shrimp and Grits recipe (6)

Keto Shrimp and Grits Recipe

This decadent Keto Shrimp and Grits recipe pairs cajun spiced shrimp with a flavorful sauce served over cheesy and creamy low carb cauliflower “grits” to keep your waistline in check. This rich Southern favorite proves that eating healthier can still be indulgent.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Cajun/Creole, Southern

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 338kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

For the Shrimp

  • 3 bacon strips diced in small pieces
  • 1 tbsp salted butter
  • 1/4 onion finely diced
  • 1 lb shrimp peeled and deveined
  • 2 tsp cajun seasoning plus more to taste (I use sodium free or low sodium since the seasoning below also as salt)
  • 1/2 tsp paprika
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1/4 cup chicken stock
  • 2 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1/4 tsp chicken bouillon seasoning start with a pinch and go up to 1/4 tsp but taste as you go along
  • fresh parsley for serving

For the Cauliflower Grits

  • 24 oz frozen mashed cauliflower 2 packages
  • 2 tbsp salted butter
  • 1/3 cup mild cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup parmesan cheese
  • 2 tbsp heavy whipping cream
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder can go up to 1/2 tsp

Instructions

For the Shrimp

  • Add bacon to large pan over medium heat and fry until golden brown. Remove bacon with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels leaving the drippings in the pan.

  • Add butter to drippings and allow to melt then saute onions until tender.

  • While onions saute, season shrimp with cajun seasoning and toss in seasoning then set aside.

  • Next add garlic and saute for about 30 seconds.

  • Finally add shrimp to pan and cook only about 1 ½- 2 minutes per side then remove.

  • Add chicken stock and lemon juice and deglaze pan getting up all of the flavor that is stuck to the bottom of the pan.

  • Next stir in whipping cream then add chicken bouillon seasoning and additional cajun seasoning to taste. The color of the sauce should be somewhat orangey from the seasonings.

  • Bring your heat to medium low and allow the sauce to simmer and thicken for about 10 minutes. If still not thick enough for your preference, add a bit of flour or cornstarch to the sauce to thicken quicker. Allow it to cook for an additional minute or so then turn off heat.

  • Stir back in the shrimp and coat with sauce. Next sprinkle bacon and parsley on top.

For the "Grits"

  • Find full instructions HERE: https://grandbaby-cakes.com/cauliflower-grits/

To Serve Shrimp and Grits

  • Spoon grits into a bowl then ladle shrimp and sauce over top and sprinkle with parsley and serve.

Notes

To thaw frozen shrimp take them out of their bag and place them in a bowl under cold (not warm) running water. They should be ready to go in just a few minutes!

Nutrition

Calories: 338kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 257mg | Sodium: 895mg | Potassium: 475mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1046IU | Vitamin C: 59mg | Calcium: 248mg | Iron: 2mg

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Keto Shrimp and Grits recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are keto grits made of? ›

Most keto grits recipes use cauliflower as a replacement for cornmeal. Unfortunately, cauliflower grits don't taste like real grits. It tastes like cheesy cauli rice. Using lupin meal instead will be your go-to recipe for grits instead of cauliflower grits.

Can you eat grits on a no carb diet? ›

Additionally, individuals following a low carb diet like a ketogenic diet will also want to avoid grits as the number of carbs in one serving is typically over the recommended daily amount.

How many net carbs are in shrimp and grits? ›

Each serving is 1 heaping cup of grits and 1/4 cup shrimp with sauce and contains 4.4 net carbs.

How much shrimp on keto? ›

Anyone looking to keep shrimp low in carbs will rejoice; 3 ounces of boiled shrimp comes in at just 1.4 grams of carbs. Grilled: warm weather calls for grilling, and tossing marinated shrimp on the grill adds flavor and texture to your meal, whether you're making fajitas, kebabs, or surf and turf.

Is Oatmeal good for keto? ›

Regular rolled, quick-cooked oatmeal is not considered a keto-friendly food. One cup of oatmeal contains around 47 grams (g) of net carbohydrates. When you factor in your carbs from other food sources, even half a cup of oatmeal can exceed your daily allowance of carbs in a keto diet.

What are the healthiest grits to eat? ›

Stone-ground grits

They qualify as whole grains because the entire kernel is ground without further processing, leaving the germ and hull in the final product. They cook the slowest and spoil the quickest. You can make them last longer by putting them in the freezer.

Does grits turn to sugar in your body? ›

Grits are made from corn, a starchy vegetable, and are thus high in carbs. One cup (242 grams) of cooked grits packs 24 grams of carbs ( 1 ). During digestion, carbs break down into sugars that enter your blood. The hormone insulin then removes these sugars so that they can be used for energy.

Which is healthier grits or oatmeal? ›

Oatmeal has more fiber and protein, grits have more iron and B vitamins. However, oatmeal has a lower glycemic index. So for blood sugar control, oatmeal could be a better option. But when balanced right, both oatmeal and grits can fit into a healthy diet.

Which has less carbs rice or grits? ›

Grits, like all whole grains, have three main components in their kernels: the hull, germ, and inner starch. Corn has more sugars and protein, but rice is higher in calories and carbohydrates because of its starch content.

Is shrimp and grits good for you? ›

Shrimp and grits on their own are good for you! Grits are a whole grain and shrimp are packed with protein. The only thing that makes it an unhealthy recipe is the addition of fats and oils like butter, full fat cheese, and heavy cream.

Why do people eat shrimp and grits? ›

Shrimp and grits are a traditional staple in great Southern coastal cuisine. Similar to polenta, grits are a rich and creamy ground corn porridge first introduced by Native Americans in the 1500s. Today, they've been transformed into a popular dish seen on menus nationwide.

Are shrimp carb free? ›

Does shrimp have carbs? Yes, but it's a negligible amount. In a 3-ounce serving of plain cooked shrimp, you'll find just 0.2 grams total carbs and net carbs [*].

What fruit is keto-friendly? ›

Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries. If you're unsure whether the keto diet is right for you or how it may affect your health, consider speaking with a dietitian or your healthcare provider.

Is asparagus okay on a keto diet? ›

Yes, asparagus is keto-friendly. Not only is this green vegetable keto approved (as are most green vegetables) but it is also packed with tons of vitamins. It's loaded with Vitamin A, C and E as well as B vitamins.

Is Tomato good for keto? ›

Can you eat tomatoes on the keto diet? "Tomatoes are keto," says Abby Langer, R.D., author of Good Food, Bad Diet. "They're low in carbs, so they fit perfectly into keto." One whole medium tomato contains roughly 5 grams of carbohydrates, of which 1.5 grams are fiber and 3 grams are sugar.

What is a good replacement for grits? ›

You can use cornmeal as a substitute for grits in some recipes, but the texture may be different. It's best to adjust cooking times and liquid ratios accordingly to achieve a similar consistency. Keep in mind that the final result might vary slightly due to the differences in coarseness.

What is a replacement for grits? ›

Since polenta and grits are both made from ground corn, you can use them interchangeably. Bear in mind that grits are higher in starch than polenta, so if you sub in polenta for grits, you won't have to stir it as frequently, but it won't cook up as creamy as grits.

What is the main ingredient in grits? ›

Grits are made from ground corn, typically from less sweet, starchy varieties often referred to as dent corn. Grits can be made from either yellow or white corn and are often labeled accordingly.

What is a good substitute for grits? ›

I found that cauliflower makes a very believable stand-in for the grits. The vegetable's subtle flavor takes on the cheesy and spicy flavors beautifully.

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