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prep time
30 min
cook time
30 min
ready time
1 h 0 min
Low Carb Best Beef Pot Pies
These are the best Keto pot pies! You will love the deliciously buttery crust that gives way to a piping hot beef filling made with stock and vegetables like carrots, celery, and onions. The recipe is easy to make. Simply cook the filling and place it into 4 ounce ramekins. The low carb crust is rolled out, cut into circles, and placed on each ramekin. The ramekins are baked until the crust is golden brown and delicious! These would be perfect for meal prepping because of their individual nature.
Can I freeze these Keto pies?
Yes! Feel free to freeze the pot pies and then bake them from frozen. To prevent the crust from burning, cover it with a piece of foil until the filling starts to get hot, then remove the foil to allow the crust to brown.
Are carrots Keto?
In small amounts, you can enjoy carrots on the Keto diet. In this recipe, the carrots are mostly there for flavor.
Serving suggestions
To make the ultimate pairing, serve this with other warming Keto dishes like our Paleo Pumpkin Coconut Macaroons:
https://www.carbmanager.com/recipe-detail/ug:20fd069a-27bc-4993-3be9-66040d9ba316/paleo-pumpkin-coconut-macaroons
Net Carbs
5.7 g
Fiber
5.6 g
Total Carbs
11.5 g
Protein
31.3 g
Fats
56.6 g
671 cals
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Ingredients
Almond flour
1 cup
Coconut flour
5 tbsp
Baking Aids Xanthan Gum
0.5 tsp
Butter
4 oz
Cream cheese
2 oz
Raw egg
1 large
Apple cider vinegar
2 tsp
Avocado oil
1 tbsp
Hamburger or ground beef, 90% lean
500 g
Garlic
2 clove
White onion
0.25 cup, chopped
Carrot (for flavoring only)
1 Medium
Celery
4 oz
Salt, sea salt
0.25 tsp
Beef broth
16 fl oz
Butter
4 oz
Baking Aids Xanthan Gum
0.5 tsp
Green beans (string beans), raw
3 oz
Peas
1 oz
Salt, sea salt
0.25 tsp
Recipe Steps
steps 9
1 h
Step 1
Preheat the oven to 350 F (177 C). Combine the ingredients for the dough inside the bowl of a food processor. These ingredients include both flours, ½ tsp xanthan gum, ½ tsp kosher salt, 4 oz butter, and 2 oz cream cheese. Pulse to combine. There should be pieces of butter and cream cheese the size of a large pea.Step 2
Then, add in the egg and the apple cider vinegar. Pulse until the dough comes together. Then scrape the dough onto a large piece of plastic wrap.Step 3
Fold the plastic wrap around the dough to enclose it. Then form the dough into a disk shape. Folding the plastic wrap around the dough helps you from getting your hands sticky with dough. Then chill the dough until very firm in the freezer, about 30 minutes or so.Step 4
Roll the dough between two pieces of parchment paper until it is about a ¼-⅓” thickness. Then place the two pieces of paper with the dough in between onto a baking sheet. Place the baking sheet into the freezer and chill the dough until very firm again.Step 5
To make the filling, preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add in the avocado oil and swirl to coat the pan. Add in the diced white onion and garlic. Saute for 30 seconds. Then add the diced carrots, celery, and ¼ tsp sea salt. Cook for 1-2 minutes until lightly browned.Step 6
Add in the stock, butter and sprinkle the xanthan gum on top. Mix well to combine the xanthan gum and prevent any lumps from forming. Allow the mixture to come to a simmer and thicken. Turn off the heat just when the mixture thickens to avoid excess water loss. The mixture will continue to thicken in the oven. Add in the green beans and peas and stir to combine.Step 7
Fill six ramekins to the top with the filling. You can add the filling to each ramekin and then go back through and top each with a little more of the remaining sauce from the pan.Step 8
Remove the dough from the freezer. Then use a circle cookie cutter around 3” (slightly larger is ok too) to cut shapes out of the firm dough. Use a spatula to scrape underneath the circles and place each on top of one of the ramekins.Step 9
Bake the ramekins for 30 minutes or until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling. The filling will be thin but will thicken as the pot pies cool. Freeze any uneaten pies.
Comments
PropitiousArugula413766 4 months ago
Unfortunately it doesn't say on the recipe, when to put the minced beef in. It just appears magically in the pictures 🤣
CB 2 years ago
So this recipe calls for 1 stick of butter to make the dough and 1 stick of butter for sautéing the vegetables???? 4oz of butter is equivalent to 1 stick of butter. The recipe lists 4 oz of butter twice. I am misunderstanding something here?
RoxanneElle a year ago
A stick of butter is 1/2 of a cup - 8 Tablespoons. An ounce is 2 TBSP, so 4 ounces is the same as 8 Tablespoons (one stick of butter).
IneffableKale135992 2 years ago
One stick of butter is a cup: 8 ounces. So divided one stick in half.
Hopecharlotte 2 years ago
wow, that is a lot of butter. I am going to use one stick of butter. 4 Tablespoons for the dough, and 4 for the mix.
Ckjhunt 3 years ago
Beat keto pastry I have ever tasted!! Highly recommend this one!!