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When you need to satisfy your craving for Chinese take-out, this collection of delicious Keto Chinese Food Recipes is here to help. You’ll find many take-out favorites – including some that might surprise you.
Several of the recipes are my own creation, like the Keto Sweet and Sour Shrimp, Keto Egg Roll in a Bowl, and Keto Teriyaki Salmon. And many of the others are from some of my favorite blogs like the potstickers and Low Carb General Tso’s Chicken.
In addition to recipes, I offer tips for ordering Chinese while out on keto and common ingredients for making low carb Asian food at home.
Why Share Keto Chinese Food Recipes
Chinese food is a big favorite for many people. Trust me, I get it and love it!
Unfortunately, most Chinese take-out is packed with carbs in the form of sugar, cornstarch, and flour – making it incompatible with a keto lifestyle.
But living without something you love really doesn’t work well for most people. And when you miss something long enough, the temptation to blow your eating plan for one night of Chinese take-out is a very real.
I know how that feels, so I decided to help. These Keto Chinese Food recipes are a wonderful way to enjoy the foods you love without worry or guilt!
What Chinese Food is Usually Low Carb?
Unfortunately, there are very few low carb options when ordering Chinese take out. If you are lucky, you may find a place that offers steamed vegetables and meat without any sauces.
But this is definitely not something that you can count on. And even if you do find something on the menu that you can order, you still have to face the temptation of all the other things on the menu you would really like to have, if only they weren’t so high in carbs.
Fortunately, with these Keto Chinese Takeout Recipes, you can enjoy many of your favorite dishes without undermining your health goals.
What Can You Eat from a Chinese Restaurant Menu on a Keto Diet?
As I mentioned, finding keto-friendly food is a bit of a challenge while out. But, if you are out for dinner at a Chinese restaurant, you don’t have to sit with an empty plate.
Tips to Order Keto Meals at a Chinese Restaurant:
- Find dishes offering a lot of vegetables.
- If they include photos on the menu or on Yelp, get the dishes that have clear soups and broth, like Egg Drop Soup.
- Avoid dishes involving rice, noodles, breading, wraps, wontons, and sweet sauces.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for what you need: Ask them to cook up some meat and vegetables with your sauce on the side. And if salads are available, it’s a great option, as well, when you choose dressings with no added sugar.
Common Tools to Make Keto Chinese Recipes
- Brown Sugar Substitute: Brown sugar is one tool that gives most Asian food a caramel-like flavor. I find that having a keto brown sugar replacement is essential for making Asian-inspired recipes.
- Xanthan Gum: Sticky sauces are possible because of things like Xanthan Gum. You’ll find that in most recipes a little goes such a long way. In fact, I needed just 1/4 tsp to make my Keto Sweet Chili Sauce and Low Carb Sweet and Sour Sauce the right consistency.
- Coconut Aminos: Personally, I use soy sauce, but I know that some people need a soy-free option. Coconut Aminos substitutes 1:1 for Soy Sauce. So, if you find a recipe that includes soy sauce, feel free to substitute the same amount for Coconut Aminos.
Low Carb & Keto Chinese Food Recipes
1. Keto Sweet and Sour Shrimp
Make Sweet and Sour Shrimp in minutes with this easy copycat recipe. Perfect with my cauliflower fried rice or air fryer greens.
Keto Sweet and Sour Shrimp
2. Keto Orange Shrimp
Missing things like orange shrimp or chicken, but don’t want to use orange juice. This recipe uses an ingredient from the baking aisle to have all the flavor minus the sugar.
Keto Chinese Orange Peel Shrimp Recipe
3. Cauliflower Fried Rice
Cauliflower is so versatile and that becomes really clear in this fried rice recipe. This is a great side dish to many of these easy keto recipes.
Keto Fried Rice Recipe
4. Keto Egg Roll in a Bowl
This delicious one-pot meal is so fast and easy to make, it’s ready in less time than it would take to get an order of Chinese take-out. But this “egg roll” won’t blow your keto way of life!
Keto Egg Roll in a Bowl (Keto Crack Slaw) Recipe
5. Sticky Ginger Scallion Meatballs
This Asian-inspired meatball recipe has the perfect amount of spicy and sweet. Love that it fits a range of ways of eating, including keto, Whole30 and paleo.
Sticky Ginger Scallion Meatballs – All the Healthy Things
6. San Choi Bao
This yummy meal translates most closely to “lettuce wrap” and that’s just what it is. Made with ground pork and a delicious assortment of other ingredients, San Choi Bao sounds to me like a wonderful meal to prepare ahead to take for lunch.
San Choi Bau – Simple Chinese Keto – FatForWeightLoss
7. Low Carb Crispy Baked Teriyaki Wings
If you love teriyaki but don’t like the sugar, you will love these Low Carb Crispy Baked Teriyaki Wings. Pair these with some steamed vegetables for a guilt-free keto feast.
Crispy Baked Low Carb Teriyaki Wings
8. Egg Roll Stir Fry
Another version of an egg roll without the wrap. It’s hard to imagine life beyond egg rolls, but these recipes provide comforting evidence that you can still enjoy all the flavor you love!
Egg Roll Stir-Fry
9. Low Carb General Tso’s Shrimp and Broccoli
This General Tso Shrimp dish looks delicious and is perfect for a keto pescatarian. This one includes an easy Low Carb General Tso sauce with no-sugar-added ketchup, keto brown sugar, and some other common pantry ingredients. I love that this one is on the table in about 30 minutes.
Low-Carb General Tso’s Shrimp and Broccoli
10. Keto Sweet Chili Sticky Asian Chicken Wings
If you love wings the way I do, you really need to give these Sweet Chili Sticky Asian Wings a try. These things check all the right boxes – sweet, spicy, crispy, tender, juicy, and completely delicious.
Keto Sweet Chili Sticky Asian Chicken Wings
11. Low Carb Asian Chopped Salad With Ginger Sesame Vinaigrette
If you are looking for a great side dish to go along with one of the other recipes on this list, this salad is one great option. Fresh and flavorful, this salad is one of those Keto Chinese food recipes that also makes a great low carb vegetarian meal.
Low Carb Asian Chopped Salad with Ginger Sesame Vinaigrette
12. Keto and Low Carb Kung Pao Chicken
When you have a Panda Express craving to deal with, this copycat recipe may be just what you need. Delicious and healthy, you’ll get all that satisfaction without having to go anywhere.
Keto & Low Carb Kung Pao Chicken – Panda Express Copycat
13. Keto Lo Mein
If you love noodles, you’ll definitely want to give this keto lo mein a try. Who says you can’t still bask in all that delicious noodle goodness while taking good care of your health? Yes, you CAN have both.
Keto Lo Mein {Just like takeout!} – Fit Mom Journey
14. Spicy Asian Chicken Zoodle Soup
Sometimes you just need the savory comfort of a nice bowl of soup. Curl up in your favorite chair with a mug of this Spicy Asian Chicken Zoodle Soup and leave the world behind for just a little while.
Spicy Asian Chicken Zoodle Soup
15. Chicken Lo Mein
Chicken and vegetables are always a great combination. And when you toss them in an easy, keto-friendly sauce, the flavor is off the charts!
One Pot Chicken Lo Mein (Paleo, Keto, Low Carb)
16. Low Carb Beef and Broccoli
Beef and Broccoli is a favorite for many Chinese food aficionados, but this version is better because it is keto-friendly. Serve this up with fresh cauliflower rice and you might just forget that you aren’t eating take-out.
Low Carb Beef And Broccoli Chinese Takout – Clean Keto Lifestyle
17. Keto General Tso Chicken
I’ll admit, when I first started eating low carb I never dreamed that I’d find a version of General Tso’s Chicken that was keto-friendly. But this recipe sounds like it has all the flavor the General had in mind!
Keto General Tso Chicken – The Hungry Elephant
18. Keto Asian Chicken Meatballs
Looking for a great keto appetizer for your low-carb Chinese feast or a fun event like a game day party? Whip up a batch of these Asian Chicken Meatballs and watch them quickly disappear!
Keto Asian Chicken Meatballs | Peace Love and Low Carb
19. Instant Pot Chinese-Style Steamed Ginger Scallion Fish
Fish is one of the healthiest things you can eat. And when you cook it up using a recipe as flavorful as this one, you might decide you want to eat fish a lot more often!
Instant Pot Steamed Fish | Ginger Scallion Fish
20. Keto-Friendly Teriyaki Salmon
Teriyaki is such a great flavor – one that you typically see on chicken. But when you add keto-friendly teriyaki sauce to salmon, the flavor combination is mind-blowing. I invite you to try this recipe and see what I mean!
Keto-friendly Teriyaki Salmon
21. Asian Chicken Zoodle Salad
Another wonderful noodle dish, made with spiralized zucchini (zoodles). If you love noodles as much as I do, you’ll want to give this one a try for sure!
Asian Chicken Zoodle Salad – Beauty and the Foodie
22. Low Carb Sesame Chicken
Sesame Chicken is one of those Chinese food dishes so sweet and rich with flavor, it seems certain that it would have no place in a keto lifestyle. Sometimes, it is wonderful to be wrong!
Low Carb Sesame Chicken
23. Keto Dumplings (Potstickers)
One of the most popular appetizers in American Chinese cuisine is the dumpling. These potstickers are made with almond flour, offering you all that dumpling comfort without blowing your daily carb limit!
Keto Dumplings (Potstickers) – The Hungry Elephant
24. Keto Slow Cooker Mongolian Beef
Mongolian Beef is tender, flavorful, and so good for you. When you cook up this keto version in your slow cooker, you get all that delicious pleasure in the most convenient way possible. This recipe is great for busy families!
Slow Cooker Mongolian Beef – Keto Recipe
25. Chinese Kung Pao Shrimp
This 5-star recipe remakes a take-out favorite in a way that’s not only keto, but also Whole30 compliant.
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