Spicy Seasoned Haddock Fillet with Guacamole (Keto-Friendly) In hindsight, this dish could probably use a vegetable or two... Laziness Rating: 9/10 ( -1 for fishy smell in kitchen)

Delicious Rating: 5 stars based on 1 review

Calories: 423

Net Carbs: 8g

Protein: 67g

Fat: 11g

Recipe Type: Fish, Dinner Cooking Time: 11 min Yields: 1 serving for fishy smell in kitchen)

Ingredients

8 oz - Fresh Haddock Fillets

( Cal : 290, Fat: 2g, Prot : 63g, Net Carbs : 0)

( : 290, 2g, : 63g, : 0) 4 Tbsp - Sabra Classic Guacamole

( Cal : 100, Fat: 8g, Prot : 2g, Net Carbs : 4)

( : 100, 8g, : 2g, : 4) 1 Tbsp - Black Pepper

( Cal : 16, Fat: 0g, Prot : 1g, Net Carbs : 2)

( : 16, 0g, : 1g, : 2) 1 Tbsp - Cayenne Pepper

(Cal: 17, Fat: 1g, Prot: 1g, Net Carbs: 2)





Raw haddock fillets (with spices) cooking on the skillet.

Step-By-Step Directions

Pre-heat the pan or skillet to 350 °F Throw your haddock fillets on the skillet Sprinkle 1/2 Tbsp black pepper and cayenne pepper on top of haddock (or to taste) Let fillets cook for for 2-3 minutes - then flip. Add black/cayenne pepper spices to other side of fillets (to taste) Let fillets cook another 2 minutes - or until the haddock flakes Transfer spicy haddock fillet(s) to a plate Scoop 4+ Tbsp. of Sabra Guacamole from container on to the plate Devour and Keto On!



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Non-Instagram photo. 1 serving size of the haddock and guacamole.

This meal is real simple. The guacamole is pre-packaged and the fish only takes a few minutes to cook. This recipe is fool-proof - even for the laziest of low-carb dieters. Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of making my own keto-friendly guacamole . But sometimes I want to hammer down some avocados without having to peel and pit them myself. Thankfully, the ketogenic gods invented Sabra Guacamole . It's absolutely f'ing delicious. And more importantly, it will stay fresh in your fridge until the seal is opened. Their guac has 2 net carbs per serving and I promise it's worth it.Easy recipes like this one serve their purpose. If you'd rather spend more time eating your food than cooking it, this recipe is for you. Throw some spices on the fish - cook it - then scoop on some guacamole. Seriously, it's that simple. Stop being so lazy and see the full recipe below.