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:

Buttery Reverse-Seared Filet Mignon

Buttery Reverse-Seared Filet Mignon

It can be frustrating to find out the best way to create a medium-rare filet mignon. Don’t worry! I have done the research for you… The best way to prepare a medium rare filet-mignon is to reverse sear it. Reverse searing is when you first bake the meat in the oven and then once it reaches a specific temperature you pan sear it at a high temperature. Please follow the directions below!

Ingredients:

  1. Salt to taste
  2. Garlic powder to taste
  3. Pepper to taste
  4. 4 tbsp butter
  5. 2 filet mignon steaks

Directions:

  1. Take the raw filet steaks and cover them in salt (about 1 tbsp each). Put them into a plastic bag once they are salted and let them sit there for at least 20 minutes.
  2. Add pepper and garlic powder to taste on each filet. Place each filet in a baking dish. Bake at 250 F for 35 minutes or until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 130 F.
  3. Once the meat reaches 130 F, remove from the oven.
  4. Add olive oil to a pan on high heat. Add the filets to the pan. Cook on each side of the filets for 1 min to 1 min and 30 seconds. After 30 seconds on each side of the filets, add 1 tbsp of butter to the top of the filet. Repeat for each side of the filets.
  5. Remove the filets from the pan and cut into the meat to see if it is up to your liking. This is for cooking medium rare filet mignon, so you can always add more time for baking and searing so it is to your liking.