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  • How To Make Keto Gumbo
  • Low Carb Gumbo FAQs
  • Keto Gumbo Recipe Storage Instructions
  • More Southern Keto Recipes
  • Tools To Make Low Carb Gumbo
  • Keto Gumbo RecipeRecipe card
  • Recipe Reviews

Let me show you just how delicious keto Cajun food can be with this easy keto gumbo recipe. Instead of using a flour-based roux that’s used in traditional gumbo recipes, this low carb gumbo is thickened naturally with okra and file powder instead, which saves a step and some carbs. We’re also using cauliflower rice instead of the regular kind, but with all the other things going on in there, I promise you won’t even notice.

Trust me when I say, it’s not lacking in any of the flavor you expect from this dish. Keto gumbo is smoky, garlicky, and peppery in all the right ways, just like the original.

Use my homemade cajun seasoning mix for maximum zing in your low carb gumbo, but you can also use a pre-made version if you like. Or swap it with creole seasoning if you want that variation.

Looking for more cozy and comforting meals in a bowl that are also keto-friendly? Try my other keto soup recipes – like chicken pot pie soup, keto French onion soup, or whole30 chili. All the comfort, none of the carbs.

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How To Make Keto Gumbo

This easy keto gumbo recipe comes together in less than an hour – and a lot of it is hands-off! Here’s how we make it:

  • Saute the okra. Cook okra in a small skillet until no longer slimy – this will prevent your soup from being slimy, too. Lesley from my team told me about this trick, and she’s from the south, so you know it’s legit! 😉

TIP: If you want this to be truly a one-pan meal, feel free to saute the okra in your dutch oven. It’ll take a bit more time since you’d have to wait for it to be done before sauteing the veggies in the next step, but you’d save on dishes.

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  • Saute the holy trinity. Heat oil in a large dutch oven and saute bell peppers, onions, and celery, until soft. (This trio is called the “holy trinity.”)

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  • Brown the sausage. Add andouille sausage and cook until browned.

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  • Sizzle the garlic. Make a well in the center of the dutch oven and add minced garlic. Let it sizzle for about 30 seconds, then stir into everything else.

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  • Simmer the soup. Add store-boughtor homemade chicken broth, tomatoes, okra, Cajun seasoning, and sea salt to taste. Bring gumbo to a boil, then simmer.

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  • Cook the shrimp and cauliflower rice. Add the shrimp and simmer for a few minutes. When the shrimp is not quite done, add cauliflower rice and simmer some more, until cauliflower rice is soft and shrimp is opaque.

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  • Thicken. Sprinkle your keto gumbo soup with file powder and stir until thickened.

TIP: File should be added at the end and thickens as it sits. Don’t add during cooking or boiling, this will make the gumbo stringy and too thick.

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Low Carb Gumbo FAQs

How many carbs in gumbo?

Most gumbos will have about 20 grams net carbs per serving, but it will of course vary recipe to recipe. Restaurant versions may be higher.

In this recipe, we’re skipping the roux (it will get plenty thick without it!) and the rice, so each serving of gumbo has just 8.6 grams net carbs. And keep in mind this is a large serving – 1.5 cups – that’s enough for a full meal. If you serve it as a starter, you can easily cut that to 1 cup.

Is gumbo keto friendly?

Most gumbos are not keto-friendly.Because this version only has 8.6 net carbs, it’s a great keto alternative that still has all of the flavor of traditional gumbos.

How do you make a keto friendly gumbo roux?

While gumbos are traditionally made with a roux, we don’t actually need it in this version. Instead, we’re thickening the gumbo with okra and file powder.

Can you add chicken or other seafood?

Absolutely! I made this keto friendly gumbo with andouille sausage and shrimp to try to keep the ingredient list down. (Let’s face it, Southern cuisine is not known for few ingredients. Between the holy trinity of peppers, onions, and celery, the meats, the spices, and everything else, I ended up with 12 ingredients already, not including the salt and optional file.)

This version is sort of a medley of the two common types of gumbo. Traditionally, Creole gumbo is made with okra, tomatoes, and a combination of meat and seafood, while Cajun gumbo uses either meat OR seafood, with no okra. Mine is more like a Creole gumbo, but I used Cajun seasoning and andouille sausage, which are of course more Cajun cuisine.

Feel free to make your gumbo with the proteins you like. Other common gumbo proteins you can add include chicken, duck, oysters, crawfish, and crab. Chicken would be cooked right after the sausage, while seafood gets added closer to the end, just as I do with the shrimp here.

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Keto Gumbo Recipe Storage Instructions

Can you make it ahead?

Yes, just like many soups and stews, this keto gumbo recipe is great to make ahead and may even taste better the next day.

Store the soup in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

Can you freeze low carb seafood gumbo?

Yes, leftover gumbo can be frozen. Freeze it for 2-3 months and let it thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating.

How to reheat keto friendly gumbo:

Reheat gumbo in the microwave or in a saucepan, until heated through. Be careful not to overheat, or the shrimp will get tough.

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More Southern Keto Recipes

  • Southern Fried Cabbage – With crispy, savory bacon, this dish will make any picky eater love veggies.
  • Cajun Shrimp Caesar Salad – A lighter meal that doesn’t skimp on flavor, thanks to perfectly seasoned shrimp and homemade dressing.
  • Low Carb Cajun Onion Rings – So crispy and zesty, with no white flour whatsoever.
  • Keto Jambalaya – Chock full of spicy sausage and veggies — you won’t miss the rice.

Tools To Make Low Carb Gumbo

Tap the links below to see the items used to make this recipe.

  • Small Skillet – The perfect size for sauteing okra for gumbo. However, you can skip it if you prefer to just saute in the dutch oven instead.
  • Dutch Oven – A quality dutch oven is a must for gumbo! The cast iron helps it simmer properly at a consistent temperature, and the special textured lid on this one helps keep the moisture circulating.
  • Souper Cubes – A convenient way to freeze individual portions of gumbo… or any soup.

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Keto Gumbo Recipe

This easy keto gumbo recipe is a Southern classic made low carb. It's a simple, healthy one-pot meal that's naturally thickened and full of flavor.

Cook: 1 hour

Total: 1 hour

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 10 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. In a small skillet over medium heat, cook the okra for about 5 minutes, until any slime cooks away.

  2. Heat the oil in a large dutch oven over medium heat. Add the bell peppers, onions, and celery. Saute for 5-8 minutes, until the vegetables are soft.

  3. Add the sliced sausage. Saute for about 5 minutes, until browned.

  4. Make a well in the center and add the minced garlic. Let it sizzle for about 30 seconds, until fragrant, then stir in with everything else.

  5. Add the chicken broth, diced tomatoes, and sauteed okra. Season with cajun seasoning and sea salt to taste.

  6. Bring the gumbo to a boil, then cover and simmer for 30 minutes.

  7. Add the shrimp. Simmer for 5 minutes.

  8. Add the cauliflower rice. Simmer for 5 minutes again, until shrimp is opaque and cauliflower rice is soft.

  9. Remove from heat. Sprinkle gumbo with file powder and stir, until thickened.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 1/2 cups

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories242

Fat13.9g

Protein17g

Total Carbs12.8g

Net Carbs8.6g

Fiber4.2g

Sugar4.8g

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Course:Main Course, Soup

Cuisine:American

Keywords:keto gumbo, keto gumbo recipe, low carb gumbo

Calories: 242 kcal

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FAQs

What is a substitute for rice in gumbo? ›

Traditional gumbo recipes use roux, but this keto version is thickened with potato starch and okra power. In addition, cauliflower rice is used instead of regular rice to keep up the health factor in check.

How many carbs are in keto gumbo? ›

Most gumbos will have about 20 grams net carbs per serving, but it will of course vary recipe to recipe. Restaurant versions may be higher. In this recipe, we're skipping the roux (it will get plenty thick without it!) and the rice, so each serving of gumbo has just 8.6 grams net carbs.

Can you use almond flour for gumbo? ›

Skinny Roux is prepared using avocado oil and almond flour, and cooked slowly until it is the perfect deep, rich, chocolate-brown color! It can be used in your gumbos, stews, and gravies, exactly how you would use a traditional jarred roux.

What is the secret to good gumbo? ›

Great gumbo starts with roux, a flavorful thickening agent made from equal parts fat and flour. Once the roux is a deep golden color, add diced veggies and sausage to the mix. Then, incorporate beef bouillon, hot sauce, tomatoes, and seasonings to intensify the flavor.

What is the Holy Trinity for gumbo? ›

The "holy trinity" in Cajun cuisine and Louisiana Creole cuisine is the base for several dishes in the regional cuisines of Louisiana and consists of onions, bell peppers and celery. The preparation of Cajun/Creole dishes such as crawfish étouffée, gumbo, and jambalaya all start from this base.

What rice has the lowest carbs? ›

There are 50 grams of carbs in one cup of cooked brown rice, while the same amount of cooked, enriched short-grain white rice has about 53 grams of carbs. On the other hand, cooked wild rice only has 35 grams of carbs, making it one of the best options if you want to reduce your carb intake.

Is okra good for keto? ›

Is okra keto? If you are on a keto diet, there's more good news. YES! One cup (100 g) of raw okra has 7 g carbs, and like I said above, about 4 net carbs.

Can you make a roux with almond flour? ›

CAN ALMOND FLOUR BE USED TO MAKE A ROUX? Sadly, you can try it but not all-nut flours thicken the same way as gluten flour or a gluten-free flour blend.

Can you eat roux on keto? ›

To make a keto roux, you will use xanthan gum. Because xanthan gum can absorb a large amount of moisture, the formula to make a roux with xanthan gum is a bit different. You won't use equal parts fat and xanthan gum. The biggest trick to using xanthan gum versus a starch or flour is to use just a little bit!

What is a substitute for flour in gumbo? ›

If you don't have flour, cornstarch is one of your best options. Neutral in flavor and easy to use, with about the same thickening power and consistency results as flour, no one will ever know if you sub in cornstarch.

How do you thicken gumbo without flour? ›

The other two methods of thickening gumbo stock are using filé (dried sassafras leaves) or simply letting okra and the vegetable trifecta of onions, bell pepper, and celery cook down.

Can you eat gumbo without rice? ›

I've made this Jambalaya the traditional way and without rice and I can tell you I love it this way and you won't even miss the rice. But you could add in cauliflower rice or for rice lovers go ahead and add it in. It's totally up to you.

Why do you have to stir gumbo counterclockwise? ›

Thou Shalt Never Tell People Where the Potato Salad Goes. This is a personal choice, leave this discussion out of the kitchen. Though Shalt Always Stir Your Gumbo Counter-Clockwise. It is said if you stir your gumbo counterclockwise you will have a quiet hurricane season.

Do tomatoes not go in gumbo? ›

Turns out, your preference for tomatoes in gumbo comes down to whether you learned your skills from a Cajun cook or a Creole cook. (Learn about the difference here.) Cajun gumbo does not include tomatoes in the base, but Creole gumbo (typically shellfish or seafood gumbo) does call for tomatoes.

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