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Perhaps you’ve noticed that I’ve been on an Asian kick lately with my low carb meatball recipes. This happens to me sometimes – it’s like my brain gets stuck and all of my recipe inspiration seems to come from a certain flavor profile.

I usually just go with it until it runs its course, but this time it’s taking longer than usual! Hopefully you guys won’t mind though, since that’s how this delicious soup came about!

The meatballs themselves are made with ground pork (you could sub turkey if you prefer) and tons of scallions for an authentic potsticker flavor. The broth is simple and comes together quickly, but it’s loaded with flavor and super comforting.

The noodles are optional, but give an authentic feel to the soup. I used Shiratake Noodles which have very low carbs (about 1g per serving) and are made with Yam flour. You can usually find them for a couple bucks in the produce aisle of your grocery store over by the wonton wrappers and tofu.

Be sure to rinse and drain them really well before using. If you’ve never had them before, they are similar in texture to rice noodles and have a chewy, al dente type of feel that works perfectly in any low carb soup recipe.

Regarding what else to add to your soup, you can customize it with whatever you like! This would be a fun one to serve family style with a huge platter of options that allows your family or friends to build their own bowl using whatever they prefer.

I used shredded Napa cabbage, scallions, radish sticks, julienned carrot (use sparingly to keep carbs low), fresh cilantro, and a squeeze of fresh lime. It was fantastic!

I recommend building your bowl starting with noodles, then meatballs, then whatever else you want to add. Then ladle or pour in the broth – which should be really HOT to wilt the veggies and heat the shiritake noodles sufficiently for eating. I think you guys are going to like this one – be sure to let me know the verdict once you try it!

clock clock icon cutlery cutlery icon flag flag icon folder folder icon instagram instagram icon pinterest pinterest icon print print icon squares squares icon Potsticker Meatball Asian Noodle Soup – Low Carb & Gluten Free ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 from 7 reviews Yield: 6 servings 1 x Print Pin Description A delicious low carb and gluten free Asian inspired noodle soup recipe with pork and scallion meatballs. Keto, Paleo, and Atkins Diet friendly! Scale 1x 2x 3x Ingredients For the meatballs: 1 lb ground pork (or turkey)

lb ground pork (or turkey) 1 egg

egg 1/3 cup almond flour

almond flour 1 tsp minced ginger

minced ginger 1/3 cup chopped scallions

chopped scallions 1 Tbsp gluten free soy sauce

gluten free soy sauce 1/2 tsp garlic powder

garlic powder 1/2 tsp kosher salt For the broth: 1 tsp sesame oil

sesame oil 2 Tbsp minced ginger

minced ginger 1 tsp minced garlic

minced garlic 32 oz ( 4 cups ) chicken broth

( ) chicken broth 2 cups water

water 1 Tbsp gluten free soy sauce see example

gluten free soy sauce see example 1 Tbsp fish sauce see example

fish sauce see example 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes

red pepper flakes 1/2 tsp kosher salt To assemble the soup: 3 cups shiratake noodles, drained and rinsed see example

shiratake noodles, drained and rinsed see example 2 cups shredded Napa cabbage

shredded Napa cabbage 1/4 cup radish sticks

radish sticks 1/4 cup shredded carrot

shredded carrot 1/2 cup chopped scallions

chopped scallions 1/2 cup chopped cilantro

chopped cilantro 6 lime wedges Instructions For the meatballs: Combine all of the meatballs in a medium bowl and mix thoroughly. Form into 24 bite-sized meatballs and place on a baking sheet. Bake at 375 degrees (F) for 12 minutes or until cooked through. For the broth: In a medium saucepan heat the sesame oil and add the minced garlic and ginger. Cook for about 1 minute or until fragrant and sizzling. Add the chicken broth, water, soy sauce, fish sauce, red pepper flakes, and salt. Bring to a boil and simmer for at least 10 minutes. Strain the broth to remove the solids and add back to the pan. Taste and adjust seasoning to your preference. Bring to a boil right before serving. To assemble the soup: Place about 1/2 cup shiratake noodles in a soup bowl. Top with four meatballs, a handful of cabbage, and a pinch of radish, carrot, scallions, and cilantro. Ladle about 1 cup of very HOT broth into the bowl. Wait about 2 minutes for the ingredients to heat through, squeeze a lime wedge over it and serve. Notes I’m giving you the nutrition info broken down by components in case you want to customize this recipe further. Approximate nutrition information: 4 meatballs: 203 calories, 15g fat, 1g net carbs, 16g protein 1 cup broth: 23 calories, 1g fat, 1.5g net carbs, 1g protein Noodles and veg as written above: 15 calories, 0g fat, 2g net carbs, 0g protein Recipe as written totals: 241 calories, 16g fat, 4.5g net carbs, 17g protein Nutrition Serving Size: 4 meatballs, 1 cup broth, 1/2 cup noodles, assorte

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Asian flavors not your thing? You might prefer one of my other low carb meatball recipes like the Lasagna Meatballs, Green Chicken Enchilada Meatballs, Philly Cheese Steak Meatballs, Jalapeno Popper Meatballs, or Corned Beef and Cabbage Meatballs!

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