Low-Carb Okonomiyaki is a creative twist on traditional Japanese cabbage pancakes, using rice paper instead of flour to create a lighter, low-carbohydrate version. By omitting the traditional flour base—a crucial pancake ingredient—this recipe offers a healthier alternative without sacrificing flavor. If you love Okonomiyaki but want to reduce your refined carbohydrate intake, or if you’re looking to eat lighter after the winter holidays, this dish is perfect for you. The rice paper, typically used in Vietnamese spring rolls, provides a satisfying chewy texture that may surprise you. While it’s difficult to imagine the final result, this light and healthy version of Okonomiyaki is worth trying for yourself.
Teriyaki Burger Salad is a hearty and delicious salad made with burger ingredients. It is super easy to make as the only cooking required is to brown the ground meat. Since we don’t use buns for a salad, there is no need to form burger patties, either. You can simply cook the ground beef (or turkey) in a frying pan and season with a light homemade teriyaki sauce. While Teriyaki Burger is usually assembled with a sweet and thick teriyaki sauce, we cut down the sweetness in this recipe to be low-carb. There is no separate dressing needed for this salad, but you can add some oil and vinegar to the vegetables if you like. Teriyaki burger salad definitely satisfies a burger craving, but it’s so much healthier. If you like Teriyaki burger, you should definitely give this a try!