Best Seafood to Eat on a Keto Diet


Best Seafood to Eat on a Keto Diet

A ketogenic or keto diet is high in protein, high in fats, and extremely low in carbohydrates. Sticking to this diet can be tough unless you expand your culinary horizons. Trying out new fish and shellfish is a great way to find new favorites and comfort foods. Seafood is ideal for a keto diet since it’s naturally high in protein and low in carbs. Seafood is leaner than red meats, but it contains healthy omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These four fish have the highest amount of these heart-healthy fatty acids.

Salmon

Salmon not only has a rich flavor, but it’s also rich in omega-3 fatty acids (approx. 4,123 mg in half a fillet). It’s also packed with other valuable nutrients, including B vitamins, vitamin D, and selenium. This hearty fish is ideal for grilling or broiling. All it needs is a light dusting of olive oil and a dash of salt and pepper. You may also enjoy it drizzled with a tasty dressing like this Salmon With Mustard Vinaigrette.

Oysters

Oysters are unexpectedly nutritious. Along with omega-3 fatty acids, a serving of oysters will meet your body’s need for zinc and copper along with vitamin B12. These little delicacies can be enjoyed cooked or raw. This recipe for Mardi Gras Grilled Oysters is keto-friendly and mouthwateringly good. You can enjoy far more than just these four fish on a keto diet! While these four types of seafood have the highest amount of omega-3 fatty acids, you can get this vital nutrient from many other seafoods.

Tuna

Tuna is a versatile fish with a rich flavor. While canned tuna is the most popular in the U.S., fresh tuna has a satisfyingly dense, flaky texture. It is packed with essential nutrients like selenium, vitamin B12, and vitamin D, along with fatty acids. Tuna steaks taste lovely fresh off the grill, pan-fried or broiled.

Mahi-Mahi

Mahi-mahi is a delicious white fish with a mild, sweet flavor. It’s low in fat but high in protein with 24 grams per serving. It’s an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids and B vitamins. This versatile fish can be used in many recipes that call for white fish. You can enjoy it grilled, baked or pan-fried.

Shrimp & Scallops

Shrimp and bay scallops are small, tender shellfish. While both are low in fat, they are high in protein. They pair well with creamy, buttery sauces that a perfect for a keto meal.

 

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