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Keto Chicken Pad Thai

by Santiago Lopez Lopez

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Contains Soy

Corn Free

Contains Tree Nut

Contains Peanut

Pad Thai is an icon for a reason, beloved for its colorful fusion of sweet and savory flavors. This keto-friendly take pays homage to the classic while trading in traditional noodles for spiralized zucchini and cauliflower rice. They’re tossed with crisp veggies, tender grilled chicken thighs rubbed in warming spices, and a silky Thai peanut sauce laced with coconut and honey. Low in carbs and packed with protein, this is a nourishing take on a takeout favorite.

Nutritional facts

Protein

43g

Carbs

19g

Calories

670kcal

Fat

51g

Ingredients

Cucumber, Chicken Thigh, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Red Curry Paste, Oregano, Furikake Nori Seasoning, Garlic Powder, Black Pepper, Cumin, Garlic, Honey, Lemon Zest, Sweet Paprika, Zucchini, Kosher Salt, Peanuts, Coconut Milk, Rice Wine Vinegar, Peanut Butter, Green Onion, Lemon Juice, Ginger, Crushed Red Pepper, Red Cabbage, Italian Parsley, Soy Sauce, Cauliflower

Contains shrimp, coconut, cereals containing gluten, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, sesame seeds.

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About Santiago Lopez Lopez

Chef Santiago Lopez is a native of Mexico. He's extremely passionate about his roots, especially the diversity found in Mexican gastronomy. To Lopez, cooking is not just about putting a dish on the table. It's about passion, love, and subtlety in the preparation. It's finding the perfect balance of seasonings, colors, and flavors to create exquisite harmony. His love of cooking began 25 years ago at the age of 12 when he started working in restaurants in Mexico. Lopez found his true passion there and decided to dedicate himself to discovering great contrasts and diversity in gastronomy. He arrived in New York at the age of 20. Since then he has focused on developing his passion. His first experience was at a Mexican restaurant, La Hacienda. Lopez then assisted with the opening of the Dos Caminos Restaurant in New York. He went on to work at the Rosa Mexican Restaurant, where he trained the staff at the Atlanta opening, and ended his stay there as a pastry chef. Over the years he has worked in different restaurants as manager and has worked his way up to executive chef in restaurants such as Gardenia, La Casa Agave, Vida Verde, and more. After 25 years in this beautiful profession, he has realized only one thing: He doesn't cook to live, he lives to cook

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