Cheesy Keto Scalloped Turnips Recipe | 4 ingredient low carb side dish! (2024)

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If you miss potatoes on a low carb diet, try this cheesy keto scalloped turnips recipe. It’s just like traditional scalloped potatoes but using turnips and it’s so good you won’t even realize they are turnips! It’s full of cheesy, creamy goodness and it’s simple to make with only 4 ingredients. This is the perfect low carb side dish for any roast or meat dish and has only 1.8g net carbs.

You might also like these low carb rosemary garlic turnip noodles!

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Recently I made a and I was surprised at how much they tasted like potatoes. Then I remembered an old potatoes au gratin recipe and thought I’d use turnips instead of potatoes. It was sooo good! You really could not tell they were turnips and not potatoes.

Over course that is probably because it has cream and gruyere cheese in between each layer and when it baked down it got that tasty brown and crispy bits around the edges. This dish is rich, tasty and each individual cheesy keto scalloped turnips stack has only 1.8g net carbs! You’ve got to try it.

Why I Love Turnips And This Recipe

I would have never tried a turnip if I wasn’t on a low carb diet. I learned about them way back when from a diet message board. Someone suggested turnips as a substitute for potatoes and I was surprised when they were right!

Turnips are root vegetables that are low in calories, fat and carbs but high in fiber, vitamins and minerals. 1 turnip has 34 cals / 0.4g fat / 7g carbs / 2g fiber / 1g protein = 5g net carbs. Check out this article about the health benefits of turnips to learn more.

They can have a bit of a bitter taste but with the rich gruyere cheese and cream you won’t taste it. Instead the turnip has the texture of a potato and along with the cream and cheese it bakes down to make the most delicious scalloped potato dish.

And since they bake in their own individual compartments, they each get that crusty brown bits around the edges that taste so good.

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Just 4 Ingredients For These Scalloped Turnips

All you need to make this turnip recipe is a few small turnips, heavy cream, green onions and Swiss and/or Gruyere cheese. I bought most of my ingredients at Aldi but they did not have turnips. I used the Swiss Gruyere blend but you can use either Swiss or Gruyere or both. It won’t matter.

When buying turnips, make sure they seem fresh and stick to smaller firmer ones. Below you can see the size that I used.

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Let’s Make Some Cheesy Keto Scalloped Turnips

First you want peel and slice the turnips. I only used 3 small ones but I sliced them very thin. I used a mandoline to evenly slice them and to make sure they were thin.

Make sure you spray a muffin tray well first. Then add a turnip slice or two on the bottom. Sprinkle some salt and pepper, add a few pieces of green onions and a little bit of the shredded cheese. Repeat with next layer of turnip slices, salt and pepper, green onions and cheese.

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When you place the last slices of turnip, pour 1 tablespoon of heavy cream over each stack and then top with the remainder of the cheese. It should like the picture above. Bake covered in foil for 20 minutes. Then take off the foil and cook for 20 more minutes. They should look browned and yummy like the picture below.

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In this recipe I used 3 smaller sized turnips and it made 8 scalloped turnip stacks. They shrink down a bit so they are not very large. However they are rich and you only need 1 or two for a serving as a low carb side dish.

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More Keto Turnip Recipes

I’m starting to use turnips more and more in my keto recipes so if you enjoy this recipe, try making one of these other turnip recipes. I have a simpleas well as a garlic and lemon turnip noodle recipe with faux bread crumbs and both aredelicious. Lastly I have a turnip fauxtato salad which is a mock potato salad using turnips!

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Roasted Turnip Recipe Notes & Tips

  • This recipe only requires 4 ingredients: heavy cream, turnips, green onions and gruyere /Swiss cheese. You can use gruyere, Swiss or both cheeses, it doesn’t matter. But I would not use cheddar or mozzarella. The Swiss flavored cheeses work best.
  • Make sure to grease the muffin tins well so they come out easily. You will be flipping them over when they come out of the pan.
  • Try to buy small, fresh turnips so that they will be less bitter. Also make sure to peel them first before slicing.
  • Use a mandoline to make even and very thin slices so they cook well.
  • While these bake down and shrink a bit, they are very rich and 1 or 2 stacks will be plenty.
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This recipe is an adaptation of Melissa d’Arabian’s and if you want to make the potato version, check her’s out. I hope you love this as much as I do. Next time I make them I’m going to make a big batch and see if I can freeze them because I like them so much. The nutritional information for 1 serving (stack) is:

116 cals / 10g fat / 2.4g carbs / 0.6g fiber / 4.7g protein = 1.8g net carbs

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Mini Cheesy Keto Scalloped Turnips Recipe

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

If you miss potatoes on a low carb diet, try this cheesy keto scalloped turnips recipe. You won't even know they are turnips! It's full of cheesy, creamy goodness and it's simple to make and only needs 4 ingredients. This is the perfect low carb side dish for any roast or meat dish. Each mini turnip stack has only 1.8g net carbs.

Ingredients

  • 3 small turnips, peeled and thinly sliced
  • 1 cup shredded gruyere/ Swiss cheese
  • ½ cup of heavy cream
  • 2 green onions finely chopped
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 375°F and spray 8 compartments of a muffin tin.
    2. Slice peeled turnips very thinly and evenly.
    3. Add 1 or two slices of turnips to the bottom of each of the 8 muffin wells.
    4. Sprinkle a little salt and pepper as well a few bits of green onion in each of the 8 wells.
    5. Add a little cheese and then start with the next layer. Turnips -> Salt & Pepper - Green Onions -> Cheese.
    6. The last layer should just be turnips. Then pour 1 tablespoon of heavy cream over each stack. Top with remaining cheese.
    7. Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes. Then take off the foil and bake for 20 minutes more until nice and browned.
    8. Let cool a bit and scoop ot of the muffin tin.

Notes

116 cals / 10g fat / 2.4g carbs / 0.6g fiber / 4.7g protein = 1.8g net carbs

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Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. You should always do your own calculations if you are concerned about the accuracy of this or any recipe. I use the Lose It app for all of my nutritional information because I have for years.

Comments

  1. Mary Pianalto

    I tried this Mini Cheese Keto Scalloped Turnips …. these are absolutely great!! My husband loved them, too. I never would have thought I would like turnips, LOL!

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    • Denise

      Hi Mary, so glad you liked them! I was pleasantly surprised to learn that too. Turnips make great noodles too, espeicialy if you have a rich sauce. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

      Reply

  2. Yolanda

    On the nutrition, how many per serving?

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    • Denise

      Hi Yolanda,
      This recipe made 8 stacks or individual servings.
      The nutrition for 1 stack is

      116 cals / 10g fat / 2.4g carbs / 0.6g fiber / 4.7g protein = 1.8g net carbs

      Reply

  3. Gail Jenner

    Thank you so much for this recipe, which produced amazing, sublime, moreish muffins. I had a lone, leftover, parsnip going to waste, which prompted me to do a recipe search and your recipe was the one I chose and I am delighted I did.

    So, I halved the recipe and swapped turnip for parsnip, which made six . I also am not keen on anything too creamy so I used almost half a cup of tofu, whisked/blended, then added about 60ml of single cream to produce a consistency similar to whipped double cream (the same as heavy cream I think). From then on I followed the recipe. In addition, by way of experiment, I added a sprinkle of either pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, fennel seeds, sesame seeds cayenne pepper or grated ginger at the end. I was tempted to sprinkle some flaked almonds on one muffin but thought they might burn. I am definitely going to make many more of these, using a variety of different root vegetables.

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    • Denise

      So glad you liked them. Glad you are experimenting!

      Reply

  4. Nancy

    Oh my gosh! This recipe is wonderful. The only thing I would add is to cut the turnip slices in half, if necessary, to make them fit more neatly in the muffin cups. I used silicone muffin cups on a small baking sheet so that I could bake them in my countertop regular/convection oven. They turned out perfect. My husband and I ate all eight of them. I can’t wait to make them again.

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    • Denise

      Hi Nancy, so glad you liked them! I am so loving turnips lately. I made a turnip noodle pesto dish last month and it was so delicious to me. I have a few other recipes I want to make with them so stay tuned.
      Thanks for coming back to comment and to share your tips!

      Reply

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Cheesy Keto Scalloped Turnips Recipe | 4 ingredient low carb side dish! (2024)

FAQs

Can I eat turnips on a low carb diet? ›

Are turnips good for a low carb or keto diet? Turnips are perfect for a low carb or keto diet! 1 medium turnip has 8 grams of carbs and 2.2 grams of fiber, making one whole turnip just 5.8 net carbs.

Is turnip ok on keto? ›

Turnips are a great choice for keto diets, as they have far fewer carbs than most root vegetables. A medium turnip weighs approximately 120 grams and has 8 grams of carbohydrate and 2.2 grams of fiber. They also have more Vitamin C and other antioxidants than potatoes.

How many net carbs are in turnips on keto diet? ›

Although most root vegetables are forbidden on keto, turnips are one of the few exceptions. Many keto eaters turn to turnips to satisfy their old cravings for potatoes without taking on all the carbs. At 6 g of net carbs per 1 cup serving, turnips can fit comfortably within your daily carb limits.

Are turnips a low carb alternative to potatoes? ›

Turnips, while slightly higher in carbs than cauliflower, are still a great low-carb alternative to potatoes. They can be roasted, boiled, or mashed, and have a slightly sweet, slightly bitter taste.

Do turnips spike blood sugar? ›

Does Turnip Spike Insulin? Turnips have a low glycemic index and do not typically cause a significant spike in insulin levels. They are a root vegetable that is relatively low in carbohydrates and high in fiber, which helps regulate blood sugar levels.

Who should not eat turnips? ›

If you experience food allergy symptoms like hives, itching or swelling after consuming turnips, discontinue use and consult with your doctor immediately. Cruciferous vegetables like turnips are also considered goitrogenic, which means that they may interfere with the production of thyroid hormones.

What veggies are unlimited on keto? ›

You do not have to limit vegetables if you are on the keto diet or are considering it. Plenty of low-carb vegetable options include arugula, asparagus, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, mushrooms, spinach, and tomatoes.

Which vegetable is not allowed in keto? ›

Starchy vegetables contain more digestible carbohydrates than fiber and should be limited when you're on the ketogenic diet. These include corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes and beets. Limit high-sugar fruits too, which spike your blood sugar more quickly than berries and have more carbohydrates.

What are lowest carb vegetables for keto? ›

List of the best low carb vegetables
  • Iceberg lettuce. Perhaps one of the most popular — though least nutritious — vegetables, iceberg lettuce has only 2.97 g of carbohydrate per 100 g. ...
  • White mushrooms. Mushrooms contain only 3.26 g of carbs per 100 g. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Zucchini. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Asparagus. ...
  • Radishes.

Is 35 net carbs a day keto? ›

In general, restricting your carb consumption to less than 35 grams of total carbs and 25 grams of net carbs is what we recommend for the best results. This carb limit is ideal for almost everyone on the ketogenic diet. It is also important to know that everyone has a unique carb limit that depends on many factors.

How many net carbs will kick you out of keto? ›

To do so, you need to eat fewer than 50 grams of carbs per day. Eating more than 50 grams can kick your body out of ketosis ( 2 ).

Can I eat 30 net carbs on keto? ›

The recommended daily carb intake for ketogenic diets varies depending on individual goals, activity levels, and health status. Generally, it is recommended to keep daily carbs intake under 50 grams. However, some people may need to restrict their daily carb intake to 20-30 grams for optimal ketosis.

What is a good side dish instead of potatoes? ›

Mash cauliflower (only 5 grams of carbohydrates per cup) makes for a delicious substitute to your traditional mashed potatoes side dish. Use a whole grain such as quinoa, bulgur, couscous or brown rice in place of your potato. You can also add a whole grain roll where your potato would normally be.

What to use instead of potatoes on keto? ›

When following a low-carb diet and looking for alternatives to potatoes, consider incorporating cauliflower, zucchini, turnips, or rutabaga into your meals. These vegetables can be roasted, mashed, or used in various recipes as substitutes for potatoes while keeping your carb intake in check.

Are turnips less carbs than potatoes? ›

Both turnips and potatoes have similar amounts of fiber and vitamin C per cup, but potatoes' total carb count comes in at about 24 grams per cup, compared to turnips' 8 grams of carbs per cup.

Are turnips good for weight loss? ›

“Turnips are a great addition to a weight loss or healthy eating plan because they're high in fiber,” says Jordan. “Fiber keeps you feeling fuller for longer, reducing the chance of overeating between meals. It also balances out blood sugar and keeps you regular.”

What has less carbs turnips or rutabagas? ›

Rutabagas do contain a higher amount of carbohydrates than turnips, which is partly why they taste sweeter in comparison. If you're on a low-carb diet and are torn between eating rutabaga vs turnip, the truth is – you don't have to be. They're both excellent options compared to a similar serving of potatoes.

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