Keto Brussels Sprouts and Hamburger Gratin - Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

Keto Brussels Sprouts and Hamburger Gratin - Recipe - Diet Doctor (1)

Surprise your family with this simple keto dinner. A satisfying combination of hearty Brussels sprouts, bacon, and cheese-covered ground beef.

November 15 2015 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Naomi Sherman, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dinner, Meal

Surprise your family with this simple keto dinner. A satisfying combination of hearty Brussels sprouts, bacon, and cheese-covered ground beef.

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4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. 55 g butter
  • 8 oz. 230 g bacon, diced
  • 1 lb 450 g Brussels sprouts, cut in halves
  • salt and pepper
  • ¼ cup 60 ml sour cream
  • 1 lb 450 g ground beef or ground turkey
  • 1 cup (4 oz.) 240 ml (110 g) cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp Italian seasoning

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Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425°F (220°C).

  2. Fry the bacon and Brussels sprouts in butter for 5-10 minutes until the bacon is cooked and Brussels sprouts are slightly tender. They will cook a little more in the oven.

  3. Season with salt and pepper and stir in the sour cream. Transfer the mixture to a baking dish.

  4. In the same pan, fry the ground beef until it starts to brown, season with salt and pepper. Spoon it over the Brussels sprouts. Add cheese and herbs.

  5. Place on the middle rack and bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown and bubbling. Serve with a dollop of mayo and leafy salad greens of your choice.

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68 comments

  1. 51

    Lorraine

    January 27 2020

    Thanks for your reply Kristin.
    Could DD consider listing the nutrition for the individual ingredients that the recipes have been based on? I'm thinking something like a reference list of the figures DD has used when calculating the nutrition of each recipe.
    So then we could use those figures versus our local brand to see if its comparable at all? So if the brand we buy is drastically different we are aware and can source a better ingredient? or alter the recipe slightly OR at least be aware the carbs are much higher and account for them.

    Would also help when folk are not sure which kind of coconut milk/cream etc a recipe is asking for, and other similarly confusing ingredients, if the numbers are far off it will become apparent something is very wrong.
    Also would help make it easier if we need to use a substitution.

  2. 52

    Reply to comment #49 by Lorraine

    CJ Julian

    March 12 2020

    I would consider that ONLY the ingredients on the ingredients just for the recipe are what are counted. What you do to it after it's cooked is up to you. Itll change the calorie/fat/carb/protien counts depending on what you add. Like if you out this on top of cauliflower rice. That's an extra. So would serving it beside a salad with mayo. It's an extra too. I've made this several times and it is SOOO yummy and doesn't need any accompaniments like salad (I don't eat leaves as a rule either tho). Enjoy !!!

  3. 53

    CJ Julian

    March 12 2020

    Sorry about the typos

  4. 54

    msnovadawn

    July 23 2020

    This is super good. I just love Brussels spouts and this is a fantastic new way to eat them.

    Reply: #55

  5. 55

    Reply to comment #54 by msnovadawn

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    July 23 2020

    This is super good. I just love Brussels spouts and this is a fantastic new way to eat them.

    YAY!! I am so glad you loved this one!

  6. 56

    andochinterest

    December 15 2020

    Hi, I am having problems with the brussel sprouts becoming done. I fried them, but maybe not long enough (it didn*t say in the recipe): Now they are in the oven for 30 min already and still not done. I added some vegetable broth and hope that will help. What did I do wrong?

    Replies: #57, #69

  7. 57

    Reply to comment #56 by andochinterest

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    December 15 2020

    Hi, I am having problems with the brussel sprouts becoming done. I fried them, but maybe not long enough (it didn*t say in the recipe): Now they are in the oven for 30 min already and still not done. I added some vegetable broth and hope that will help. What did I do wrong?

    You may not have done anything wrong. They won't likely brown up anymore but should become tender.

  8. 58

    John

    March 5 2021

    It doesn't say how long to bake at 425? I mistakenly baked too long as I saw the "cook" time listed as 40 mins. I'm thinking it only should have been about 10-15 in the oven. Everything was already cooked.

    Reply: #61

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    John

    March 5 2021

    One thing I did to help the B.S.'s get fully cooked was cut them into 3rds instead of halves.

  10. 60

    Kerri

    March 7 2021

    Hi!!! Whats the cook time on this? Im trying this tomorrow am kinda nervous/excited to try new things!!! Thanks!!

    Reply: #62

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    Reply to comment #58 by John

    Charlotte Zwart Team Diet Doctor

    March 8 2021

    It doesn't say how long to bake at 425? I mistakenly baked too long as I saw the "cook" time listed as 40 mins. I'm thinking it only should have been about 10-15 in the oven. Everything was already cooked.

    Thank you for your feedback. We have updated the recipe - it should be baked for 15 mins on 425°F (220°C).

  12. 62

    Reply to comment #60 by Kerri

    Charlotte Zwart Team Diet Doctor

    March 8 2021

    Hi!!! Whats the cook time on this? Im trying this tomorrow am kinda nervous/excited to try new things!!! Thanks!!

    Please see the updated recipe, it should be baked for 15 mins on 425°F (220°C) after frying. Hope you enjoy the food!

  13. 63

    Michael

    July 26 2021

    Had this for dinner tonight, was pretty awesome

  14. 64

    Diana

    November 11 2021

    This came up on my meal plan but I absolutely can’t eat Brussels sprouts (one of just a handful of things I don’t eat). What would be a good substitute? Maybe broccoli?

    Reply: #65

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    Reply to comment #64 by Diana

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    November 11 2021

    This came up on my meal plan but I absolutely can’t eat Brussels sprouts (one of just a handful of things I don’t eat). What would be a good substitute? Maybe broccoli?

    You can substitute any vegetable you prefer that meets your carbohydrate needs. Here's our substitution guide. Yes, broccoli would work well as a side item.
    https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/recipes/substitution-guide

  16. 66

    emiel

    December 21 2021

    I made it with kale.
    I used 500 grams pre cut kale. I first baked the bacon then added the butter. I let the butter melt an added the kale. I added a little bit of water and put on the lid to steam the cale on a low fire for 15 min.
    It was dilicius. It is a good replacement for my favorit Dutch boerenkool stampot.

  17. 67

    Victoria Haneveer

    December 9 2022

    If you're American you need to use Canadian bacon (not regular bacon).
    If you're British you need to use back bacon (not streaky bacon).
    Same thing, different names :-)

    Victoria

    Reply: #68

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    Reply to comment #67 by Victoria Haneveer

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    December 9 2022

    If you're American you need to use Canadian bacon (not regular bacon).
    If you're British you need to use back bacon (not streaky bacon).
    Same thing, different names :-)

    Victoria

    This recipe was written using American bacon but Canadian bacon could be used instead.

  19. 69

    Reply to comment #56 by andochinterest

    Baconlove

    January 8 2023

    I sliced the Brussels into 1/8 to 1/4 inch slices (shreds). They softened nicely and even got a little color in the pan before adding to the baking dish.

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Keto Brussels Sprouts and Hamburger Gratin - Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

How many brussel sprouts can I eat on keto? ›

Contrary to popular belief, brussels sprouts are a fantastic low-carb side dish, perfect for those of us on a keto diet. Of course, like all foods, moderation is key to staying on track. So, I wouldn't recommend exceeding 2 cups of Brussels sprouts per day.

Are Brussels high in carbs? ›

Like most Brassica veggies (think broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower), brussels sprouts are fairly low in carbs. A cup offers about 14 grams of total carbs, but just 8 grams of net carbs since it also contains 6 grams of fiber. Good news, if you're following a low carb or keto diet!

Can you eat unlimited vegetables on keto? ›

You do not have to limit vegetables if you are on the keto diet or are considering it. Plenty of low-carb vegetable options include arugula, asparagus, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, mushrooms, spinach, and tomatoes.

Can you overeat vegetables on keto? ›

Vegetables have carbohydrates. And that means that you have to watch how much of them you eat — even lettuce. If you're not careful or are eating them as a free-for-all, you could overconsume carbs and kick yourself out of ketosis.

Do brussel sprouts spike blood sugar? ›

Non-Starchy Vegetables

Because they aren't starchy and have lots of fiber, they won't cause a blood sugar spike. Some examples of non-starchy veggies are onions, mushrooms, zucchini, broccoli, celery, and Brussels sprouts.

Do brussel sprouts spike insulin? ›

No, Brussels sprout do not spike insulin levels. In fact, Brussels sprout are considered a low glycemic index food, meaning they have a minimal impact on blood sugar levels and insulin secretion. They are also high in fiber and protein, which can help regulate blood sugar levels.

Which is healthier broccoli or brussel sprouts? ›

While broccoli may have a higher count of calories, fat, and carbs, it is richer in calcium, iron, and pantothenic acid (a B vitamin that does wonders for healthy hair), and has a bit more potassium. Brussels sprouts, on the other hand, are lower in sodium.

How many brussel sprouts is one serving? ›

Nutritional analysis of brussels sprouts

An 80g portion (about eight brussels sprouts) counts as one of your five-a-day.

How many Brussels sprouts should you eat a day? ›

A ½ cup of Brussels sprouts is a good source of Vitamin K (137% RDI) and Vitamin C (81% RDI) Kids, Ages 5-12 Teens and Adults, Ages 13 and up Males 2½-5 cups per day 42 - 6½ cups per day Females 2½-5 cups per day 3½-5 cups per day *If you are active, eat the higher number of cups per day.

How many net carbs are in 10 Brussels sprouts? ›

Popular Serving Sizes of Brussels Sprouts
Fresh Brussels Sprouts
Net Carbs(g)Fiber(g)
1 cup4.583.3
1 Brussels Sprout1.000.7
10 Brussels Sprouts9.807.2
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How much is one serving of Brussels sprouts? ›

One serving (1 cup) of cooked Brussels sprouts has: Calories: 56. Fat: 0 g. Carbohydrates: 11 g.

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