Wtf do you eat on a carnivore diet?

Wtf do you eat on a carnivore diet?

For the next 30 days I am going to record what I eat on this carnivore diet daily so people can see what exactly goes into the diet. Typically, I try to keep things 90% carnivore and 10% keto. However, through the whole thing I will be in ketosis and will be showing the break down of my macro nutrients.

I don’t usually record what I eat because I don’t have to and honestly it’s a bit of a hassle. But I think it’s beneficial to see what others eat in a day following a zero to minimal carb diet like carnivore.

Carnivore is really going back to the way our ancestors used to eat. Meat was the most sought after food, for all of its nutrients and the greatest benefit, being full and nourishing their bodies. There wasn’t an obesity issue like we currently face here in the US today. Carnivore gets rid of all the processed food aka carbs, sugar, and goes back to a simpler time when there was less processed food/sugar readily available. As we have seen over the last 70 years, with the introduction of processed foods continually going up, so has the amount of chronic disease, obesity, heart issues, autoimmune disease, etc. However, we are eating less meat and more processed crap…. it’s NOT a coincidence. There is ton of literature out there for you to do your own research. This has worked for me and I looked into it and made the decision for myself. Once I saw the results and my bad symptoms went away, I knew this was the way to go for my body.

Nothing crazy to the carnivore diet here just an array of different meats, eggs, butter, some cheese products, and the occasional garnishing of grilled onions on a burger. However, I don’t eat vegetables. And guess what…. I poop just fine thank you. (More on that soon lol) If I ever do eat vegetables, they are typically cooked to avoid any stomach/GI upset that I have continuously had in my life from vegetables. (More on that later!)

But I want to be realistic… I’m not perfect at all with this diet. The month of July was full of moving and birthdays which brought on some not so low carb meals. But that’s OK. I’m still enjoying my life to the fullest. I aim for 90% carnivore and 10% keto. To be completely honest, I sometimes enjoy having those days of eating gluten or carbs to remind me of how shitty I feel when I do. Those symptoms that carnivore has relieved start creeping back and it’s painful. Not everyone needs to follow the same diet, I purely want to share my results and what I eat to provide more evidence and information to the carnivore diet.

So here we go…

Here is the macro breakdown and my food log from Monday August 3rd:

My Favorite (Guilt-Free) Low-Carb Pancakes

My Favorite (Guilt-Free) Low-Carb Pancakes

Deciding to make or eat pancakes is always the death of us – there’s always so much sugar, they’re heavy and full of carbs. Well, now you can eat all the pancakes you want without feeling the guilt! I have found this great pancake recipe for people who want to stick to a low carb or Keto diet. Just remember, this is not an out-of-box, Bisquick recipe, it will take some time, but it is WORTH IT!

I have had to eat gluten free for almost three years because of how bad it would make my body feel. Reaching for a gluten free pancake mix doesn’t make me feel THAT much better. I recommend giving this Low Carb/Keto recipe a try if you want to feel good after eating pancakes!

Ingredients:

  • 6 eggs
  • ½ cup coconut flour
  • ¾ cup coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • butter or coconut oil for frying (I prefer butter)

Directions:

  1. Separate the yolks from the egg whites into two separate mixing bowls.
  2. Melt the coconut oil and add the coconut oil and the coconut milk to the egg yolks, then mix them together.
  3. Add coconut flour and baking powder to the mix. Use a whisk to mix it. (Note: the batter will not look like a normal pancake batter, it will be more dry until we add the egg whites in later. See below.) edited-7256
  4. In a separate bowl, add a pinch of salt to the egg whites and whisk the egg whites with an ELECTRIC HAND MIXER or standing mixer until stiff peaks form. (See below.)edited-7274
  5. Once you have stiff peaks, fold the egg whites into the rest of your mix (Click here to see what folding in stiff peaks means.)
  6. After you have folded in the egg whites into the mix, wait 5-7 minutes for the mix to set.
  7. Proceed to make 3-4 inch pancakes in a pan with butter or coconut oil on it, on a low-medium heat.

Note: Adding syrup/chocolate/fruit will add sugar to your pancakes. Use sparingly.

Tip: Use your over to keep your pancakes from getting cold. Preheat the oven to 175 degrees and layer a cooking pan in foil to put your pancakes into as they come off the stove. This will keep your pancakes nice and warm when you serve them!

 

*Original recipe by Diet Doctor.