Carnivore Mac and Cheese [Recipe For Meat Lovers] - Ash Eats (2024)

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Prep time: 45 min Cook time: 1 hr Resttime: 15 mins Total time: 2 hrs

Macronutrients per batch: 136g fat | 188g protein | 0g carbohydrates

Makes: 2-3 servings

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This Carnivore Mac and Cheese is creamy, decadent, topped with crispy raw cheese-pork rind breadcrumbs, and garnished with (optional) chives.

Note: This recipe was inspired by Carnivorous Chef! I changed some things around, but his Carnivore Mac and Cheese recipe gave me a foundation to build this one from. Check him out – he has tons of great (and beautifully presented) recipes.

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What you need to make Carnivore Mac and Cheese

Ingredients:

For the “breadcrumbs”:

For the “mac”:

Cheese sauce:

Garnish:

Equipment:

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How to make Carnivore Mac and Cheese

Make the “breadcrumbs”.

In yourblender, blend thepork rindsdown to a fine powder, then set the powder aside in a bowl.

Cut 1/4 (2oz) off your 8oz block ofraw cheese.

In the same bowl with the pork rind powder, with yourvegetable grater, finely shred the 2oz block of raw cheese.

Mix the pork rind powder and shredded raw cheese around with your hands to get it to a uniform consistency, then set the mixture aside.

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Make the “mac”.

In yourblender, combine twoeggs, the raw ground chicken, and a dash ofsea saltuntil it forms a paste.

Pour the paste into yourfreezer bag(or large plastic bag) and zip it shut while removing the air and pushing the mixture down to one corner.

Note: Act as if you’re creating a tool to ice a cake. There are pictures under the “Tips to make the best…” section to demonstrate this for reference.

Place 1-2 tbsp ofgheein your cooking pan, and bring to medium-high heat.

Once the pan is hot, cut one of the corners of the plastic bag with yourkitchen shears, creating a hole to squeeze out the mixture.

Squeeze out nuggets of the chicken-egg mixture into the hot pan, and pan-fry them until golden brown. I did 1-2 minutes on each side, then kept flipping them until they turned the color I wanted.

Note: There are pictures under the “Tips to make the best…” section to demonstrate this step for reference.

You may have to add moregheeto the pan if it runs out before you’re done pan-frying. Once the pieces are all done frying, place them in your8″ cast iron pan(or whatever baking dish you’re using) and set it aside.

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Make the cheese sauce.

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.

Pour the milk (or cream) into your cooking pot, and bring it to a boil while stirring.

Once the milk is boiling, slowly stir in the remaining (6oz)raw cheese.

Add themustard, lemon juice, and a dash ofsea saltto the sauce while still stirring.

Once it’s fully mixed, remove the sauce from heat.

Prepare the dish.

Pour the cheese sauce over the mac. It may be watery. This is normal and it will thicken while baking.

Note: There are pictures under the “Tips to make the best…” section to demonstrate what this looks like for reference.

Top the Mac and Cheese with a thick layer of your breadcrumb mixture.

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Bake the dish.

Place the Mac and Cheese in the oven and bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.

Broil the dish.

Near the end of the 10 minutes, set your oven to broil and watch it closely. Broil for 30-60 seconds, or until the breadcrumbs start to crisp up and brown.Don’t set it and forget it at this step! It will burn fast if you don’t pay attention.

Once it’s done broiling, remove the Mac and Cheese from the oven and allow it to cool for 10-15 minutes.

Garnish and serve.

Garnish with freshly choppedchivesor whatever you wish.

This dish is best served and enjoyed fresh, although leftovers can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for 2-3 days.

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Tips to make the best Carnivore Mac and Cheese

  • Reference these photos when creating the “mac”:

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Other favorite dinner ideas:

Street Gyro Bowls

Loaded Burger Bowls

Tropical Taco Bowls

Chicken Bacon Tacos

Cobb ‘Salad’ with Duck Fat Ranch Dressing

Simple Oxtail Soup

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Carnivore Mac and Cheese

This Carnivore Mac and Cheese is creamy, decadent, zero carb, topped with crispy raw cheese-pork rind breadcrumbs, and garnished with (optional) chives.

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Prep Time45 mins

Cook Time1 hr

15 mins

Total Time2 hrs

Ingredients

For the "breadcrumbs":

For the "mac":

For the cheese sauce:

Garnish:

  • Chives (to taste - optional)

Instructions

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Make the "breadcrumbs".

  • In your blender, blend the pork rinds down to a fine powder, then set the powder aside in a bowl.

  • Cut 1/4 (2oz) off your 8oz block of cheese.

  • In the same bowl with the pork rind powder, with your vegetable grater, finely shred the 2oz block of raw cheese.

  • Mix the pork rind powder and shredded raw cheese around with your hands to get it to a uniform consistency, then set the mixture aside.

Make the "mac".

  • In your blender, combine two eggs, the raw ground chicken, and a dash of sea salt (ASHLEYRfor 15% off) until it forms a paste.

  • Note: if you go through tons of salt in your household like we do, check out this salt purchasing hack that will save you money + make things more efficient. We started this last year, and I'm so happy we did!

  • Pour the paste into your freezer bag (or large plastic bag) and zip it shut while removing the air and pushing the mixture down to one corner.

  • Note: Act as if you're creating a tool to ice a cake. There are pictures under the "Tips to make the best..." section to demonstrate this for reference.

  • Place 1-2 tbsp of ghee in your cooking pan, and bring to medium-high heat.

  • Once the pan is hot, cut one of the corners of the plastic bag with your kitchen shears, creating a hole to squeeze out the mixture.

  • Squeeze out nuggets of the chicken-egg mixture into the hot pan, and pan-fry them until golden brown. I did 1-2 minutes on each side, then kept flipping them until they turned the color I wanted.

  • Note: There are pictures under the "Tips to make the best..." section to demonstrate this step for reference.

  • You may have to add more ghee to the pan if it runs out before you're done pan-frying. Once the pieces are all done frying, place them in your 8" cast iron pan (or whatever baking dish you're using) and set it aside.

Make the cheese sauce.

  • Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.

  • Pour the milk (or cream) into your cooking pot, and bring it to a boil while stirring.

  • Once the milk is boiling, slowly stir in the remaining (6oz) cheese.

  • Add the mustard, lemon juice, and a dash of sea salt (ASHLEYRfor 15% off) to the sauce while still stirring.

  • Once it's fully mixed, remove the sauce from heat.

Prepare the dish.

  • Pour the cheese sauce over the mac. It may be watery. This is normal and it will thicken while baking.

  • Note: There are pictures under the "Tips to make the best..." section to demonstrate what this looks like for reference.

  • Top the Mac and Cheese with a thick layer of your breadcrumb mixture.

Bake the dish.

  • Place the Mac and Cheese in the oven and bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.

Broil the dish.

  • Near the end of the 10 minutes, set your oven to broil and watch it closely. Broil for 30-60 seconds, or until the breadcrumbs start to crisp up and brown. Don't set it and forget it at this step! It will burn fast if you don't pay attention.

  • Once it's done broiling, remove the Mac and Cheese from the oven and allow it to cool for 10-15 minutes.

Garnish and serve.

  • Garnish with freshly chopped chives (do not use if strict carnivore) or whatever you wish.

  • This dish is best served and enjoyed fresh, although leftovers can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for 2-3 days.

What I used for this recipe:

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Other favorite dinner ideas:

Street Gyro Bowls

Loaded Burger Bowls

Tropical Taco Bowls

Chicken Bacon Tacos

Cobb ‘Salad’ with Duck Fat Ranch Dressing

Simple Oxtail Soup

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Ashley Rothstein

Ashley Rothstein develops tasty, whole food, animal-based recipes that include a moderate amount of “minimally toxic” plant foods. To fix her own health issues, she bounced around between the carnivore, keto, and paleo diets for a few years. After experiencing and studying each diet philosophy, she learned she feels her best by merging the three and following an animal-based diet. As a glut at heart, she likes to channel her creativity and create meals that are healthy but also satisfy her inner gluttonous spirits.

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FAQs

Can you eat too much cheese on a carnivore diet? ›

While cheese can be a beneficial addition to the carnivore diet, it should be eaten in moderation. Too much cheese might lead to excessive calories and potential digestive issues for some individuals.

What is the best cheese for carnivore diet? ›

Cheese contributes saturated fats and healthy fats to the carnivore diet, aiding in satiety and energy provision. For those seeking high-fat options, cheeses like brie, gouda, and cream cheese are suitable due to their high fat content.

Can you eat nuts on a carnivore diet? ›

The carnivore diet is a restrictive diet that only includes meat, fish, and other animal foods like eggs and certain dairy products. It excludes all other foods, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, nuts, and seeds.

Is sour cream allowed on a carnivore diet? ›

While the carnivore diet primarily advocates for unprocessed animal products, the inclusion of sour cream can be considered permissible by some interpretations of the diet. This is due to its animal origin and the fact that fermentation is a natural process commonly used in the preparation of various dairy products.

What are 3 disadvantages of the carnivore diet? ›

Risks of the Carnivore Diet
  • Heart Disease. ...
  • Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies. ...
  • Digestive Health Issues. ...
  • Complications for People With Certain Conditions.
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How do you maximize fat loss on a carnivore diet? ›

How to Lose Weight on the Carnivore Diet: Additional Tips to Help You Shed Some Fat Fast
  1. Get a solid 8 hours of sleep each night. ...
  2. Increase your protein intake slightly if you're not seeing results. ...
  3. Add some intermittent fasting into your routine. ...
  4. Start incorporating more physical activity into your life.
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Is coffee allowed on a carnivore diet? ›

Yes, you can drink coffee on a carnivore diet. Despite its plant origin, many followers of the carnivore diet still consume coffee, considering caffeine's stimulating properties. However, caution must be taken as excessive intake of caffeine may add stress to the body's metabolism and disrupt sleep patterns.

Is butter OK on carnivore diet? ›

Butter is a fantastic addition to the all-meat carnivore diet.

What is Joe Rogan's carnivore diet? ›

Joe Rogan's daily intake, while on the Carnivore Diet, primarily consisted of meat. He often mentioned consuming elk, bison, and other game meats, along with more traditional meats like beef. Organ meats, particularly liver, were also a part of his diet.

Is shrimp allowed on carnivore diet? ›

Foods You Can Eat

Organ meats: Liver, heart, and kidneys. Poultry: Chicken, duck, and turkey. Seafood: Salmon, sardines, clams, mussels, and shrimp. Full-fat dairy: Full-fat yogurt, cheese, and butter.

Are there any fruits you can eat on carnivore diet? ›

So, what can you eat on the carnivore diet? As the name suggests, the carnivore diet primarily focuses on animal products: meat, fish, eggs, and certain dairy items. The strictest form of this diet eliminates everything else, including fruits and vegetables.

What drinks can you have on a carnivore diet? ›

The short answer to the beverage question is that on a strict carnivore plan, only water and bone broth are allowed. If you're including dairy, milk would also be allowed. Those who subscribe to more lenient versions of a carnivore diet may also include plain, unsweetened tea and coffee in their regimen.

How do you satisfy sweet teeth on carnivore diet? ›

The best ingredients for no-carb, no-sugar desserts are dairy foods like cream cheese, sour cream, and heavy cream. Its subtle sweetness and velvety mouthfeel make dairy the perfect secret ingredient for carnivore desserts.

What sweets can you have on carnivore? ›

Carnivore Desserts
  • Keto Peanut Butter Cups - Maria Mind Body Health. ...
  • No-Churn Keto Ice Cream - Maria Mind Body Health. ...
  • Keto Fluff - EASY and QUICK. ...
  • The BEST Keto Pumpkin Ice Cream - Maria Mind Body Health. ...
  • Keto Strawberry Shortcake, Yummy Near Zero Carb Angel Cake. ...
  • Hard Boiled Egg Pudding - Maria Mind Body Health.

What seasonings can I use on a carnivore diet? ›

Here are some top seasonings that can add depth and excitement to your carnivore meals:
  • Salt: The Foundation of Flavor. ...
  • Pepper: Aromatic and Spicy. ...
  • Garlic Powder: A Hint of Aroma. ...
  • Onion Powder: Sweet and Subtle. ...
  • Paprika: Smoky and Vibrant. ...
  • Rosemary: Earthy Elegance. ...
  • Thyme: Fragrant Herb. ...
  • Cumin: Warm and Spicy.

What happens if you eat too much cheese on keto? ›

Consuming too much cheese on a keto diet can lead to an excessive intake of saturated fat and calories, which may hinder weight loss efforts. It's essential to maintain balance and moderation in food choices to achieve optimal results.

How much dairy should I have on a carnivore diet? ›

Many people adopt the carnivore diet to overcome chronic digestive issues and food allergies that may be linked to or exasperated by dairy. For this reason, it's common to begin the carnivore diet by consuming only meat, salt, and water. This is known as the Lion Diet, and it eliminates all dairy, including milk.

How much meat can you eat in a day on carnivore diet? ›

An individual typically requires between 1-2 pounds of meat per day, though this will vary based on age, sex, weight, and activity level. For a person needing 2,000 calories daily, this might translate to about 1.5 pounds of ground beef (assuming 300 calories per 100 grams with a 75/25 lean to fat ratio).

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