Real food on a plate. Chicken. Green beans. Creamy butter. Because a keto dinner doesn't have to be complicated.
September 22 2017 by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Lunch, Meal
Real food on a plate. Chicken. Green beans. Creamy butter. Because a keto dinner doesn't have to be complicated.
USMetric
2 servingservings
Ingredients
- 7 oz. 200 g fresh green beans
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp butter for frying
- 1 lb 450 g of cooked chicken breast
- 2 oz. 55 g butter for serving
- salt and pepper
This recipe has been added to the shopping list.
www.dietdoctor.com
Making low carb simple
Instructions
Fry the green beans in butter over medium heat for a couple of minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Place chicken, green beans and butter on a plate and serve.
You might also like
- ★4.83|20 m|EasyKeto Caesar salad
- ★4.85|35 m|EasyKeto chicken fajita bowl
- ★4.89|25 m|EasyKeto Cobb salad with ranch dressing
- ★4.88|30 m|EasyKeto no-noodle chicken soup
- ★4.72|30 m|EasyQuick green curry chicken with peanuts
- ★5.00|70 m|MediumChicken skewers with low carb fries and spinach dip
- ★4.85|25 m|EasyKeto chicken BLT salad
- ★4.84|60 m|EasyKeto Buffalo chicken with paprika mayo and butter-fried cabbage
- ★4.93|40 m|EasyItalian chicken meatballs with cream sauce and broccoli
- ★4.79|20 m|EasyKeto pork chops with blue cheese sauce
- ★4.79|30 m|EasyLow carb beef enchiladas
- ★4.82|12 m|EasyJill's cheese-crusted keto omelet
- ★4.83|40 m|EasyKeto chicken and mushrooms with tomato cream sauce
- ★4.83|50 m|EasyKeto Caprese chicken
- ★4.84|40 m|EasyLisa's keto chicken skillet with mushrooms and parmesan
- ★4.84|40 m|EasyVenezuelan keto chicken salad
- ★4.94|85 m|EasyChicken wings with blue cheese dressing
- ★4.81|30 m|MediumKeto garlic mushroom chicken thighs
←
→
DD+ MEMBERSHIP
Want to lose weight and improve your health? Try a ketogenic (keto), low-carb,or high-protein diet. Stay on track by following our nutritionally reviewed meal plans.
Whether you’re looking for high-protein, strict keto, or liberal low-carb recipes, here you’ll find tons of tasty recipes to choose from. Discover our wide range of healthy recipes.
There are many thoughts and ideas about what foods are and aren’t part of a healthy diet. Learn more about what foods you can expect from our recipes.
💬 Have you tried this recipe?
What did you think? Please share your thoughts in the comment section below!
22 comments
1
Bernadene Whitten
September 11 2017
We had this for dinner last night. So delicious and easy to make. I did amp up the green beans and added some bacon, cooked the beans in the grease from the bacon too. Beautiful crisp beans, salty bacon bits with a spicy chicken breast. We used Mrs. Dash garlic and herb seasonings, zero carbs for the seasoning.
2
Shirley
January 21 2018
Super easy and delicious supper. I like that you can adjust the servings on the recipe. Sometimes I feed my family what I'm having, sometimes not. Thank you #dietdoctor.
3
Doris Date
March 15 2018
Some people think green beans are no good for keto because they're legumes?....x
- 1 comment removed
5
Carol
September 22 2019
Where do you find your rotisserie chicken?
Reply: #6
6
Reply to comment #5 by Carol
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
September 23 2019
Where do you find your rotisserie chicken?
Many grocery stores carry them pre-cooked in the deli section.
7
Elena Koutso
September 25 2019
Love this menu, thanks.
8
Tammy
October 14 2020
I have adjusted the recipe to show 2 servings. The recipe shows we're to eat 1 lb of chicken between the two of us. Is that correct? Or is that 1 lb for dinner and lunch the next day? Serving sizes are confusing...I need some clarity?
Reply: #9
9
Reply to comment #8 by Tammy
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
October 14 2020
I have adjusted the recipe to show 2 servings. The recipe shows we're to eat 1 lb of chicken between the two of us. Is that correct? Or is that 1 lb for dinner and lunch the next day? Serving sizes are confusing...I need some clarity?
Hi Tammy, I have asked the recipe team for assistance with this recipe. For 2 people, you could cook 2 skin on chicken breasts or thighs.
10
Sarah
November 3 2020
What can I substitute the butter for, for a non-dairy option? Is margarine comparable?
Reply: #11
Reply to comment #10 by Sarah
Britta Patterson
November 3 2020
What can I substitute the butter for, for a non-dairy option? Is margarine comparable?
Hi Sarah, margarine would not be a great substitute as it is heavily processed. In our dairy-free collection you can find some alternatives listed in the opening text! https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/recipes/dairy-free.
Some who are dairy-free find that including butter is okay as it only contains trace amounts of milk protein and sugar. Those who cannot or chose not to include butter may substitute ghee or coconut/olive oil for instance. Hope this helps!
12
Ryan
November 6 2020
Do you just eat the butter raw? half a stick of butter for each serving?
Reply: #13
13
Reply to comment #12 by Ryan
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
November 6 2020
Do you just eat the butter raw? half a stick of butter for each serving?
If you put it on the green beans, especially if it's at room temperature, it will melt! No need to eat raw butter.
14
Jose
February 24 2021
can I substitute fresh green with canned green beans?
Reply: #15
15
Reply to comment #14 by Jose
Charlotte Zwart Team Diet Doctor
February 24 2021
can I substitute fresh green with canned green beans?
Hi Jose! Yes, you can do that if that is your only option. Fresh is always best for taste and less chance for additives!
16
Diana
March 12 2021
Hi! I am also confused by the servings, can somebody help me please? I put the recipe to show 1 serving, does that mean I shoud eat 55g of butter in 1 meal?
Reply: #17
17
Reply to comment #16 by Diana
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
March 12 2021
Hi! I am also confused by the servings, can somebody help me please? I put the recipe to show 1 serving, does that mean I shoud eat 55g of butter in 1 meal?
If you don't wish to add that much butter to your plate for the serving, you can easily use less. The very low carbs and the protein are the important components of this dish.
18
Chuck
September 21 2021
what kind of chicken is this?
Reply: #19
19
Reply to comment #18 by Chuck
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
September 21 2021
what kind of chicken is this?
This is a boneless, skinless chicken breast, but you can use any cut of chicken you prefer. A thigh would have a little less protein and more fat.
20
Angela Kavadias
January 2 2022
I love the recipes simple and easy to prepare.
Sadly I don't like butter or cream never use them in cooking.
Can I substitute olive oil and cheese? AngelaReply: #21
21
Reply to comment #20 by Angela Kavadias
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
January 2 2022
I love the recipes simple and easy to prepare.
Sadly I don't like butter or cream never use them in cooking.
Can I substitute olive oil and cheese? AngelaThe substitutes may depend on the recipe. In this case, you could fry in olive oil and top the green beans with cheese if that suits your preferences!
22
Jamie Jones
August 7 2022
Hi. Just having a hard time understanding your nutritional values for each recipe. For example, the Keto chicken and green beans plate says 4g carbs, 75g protein and 36g of fat. That is when it's select to 1 serving size. When i click 2 or 3 serving sizes the numbers stay the same. So what do those numbers represent?? There's not 75g of protein in 220g of chicken and some green beans. Very confused.
Reply: #23
23
Reply to comment #22 by Jamie Jones
Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
August 8 2022
Hi. Just having a hard time understanding your nutritional values for each recipe. For example, the Keto chicken and green beans plate says 4g carbs, 75g protein and 36g of fat. That is when it's select to 1 serving size. When i click 2 or 3 serving sizes the numbers stay the same. So what do those numbers represent?? There's not 75g of protein in 220g of chicken and some green beans. Very confused.
Hi, Jamie! The nutritional information listed is per serving.