One pan wonders! This easy
keto Mexican Cauliflower Rice is a skillet meal the whole family will love.
They won’t even notice it’s low carb and grain-free. Primal and
THM-friendly.
Mothers of children with Type 1 Diabetes are the hardest
working women in show business. Seriously, I mean that. I do not have a child
with Type 1 Diabetes but I am fortunate to be privy to an amazing group of
women who do. And I am continually humbled by the work they have to put in just
keeping their children healthy and on track.
It’s a full time job unto itself and many of them also juggle full time jobs on top of it. Long after most kids are sleeping through the night, these mums have to drag themselves out of bed several times to check their child’s glucose levels and adjust as necessary. Despite major advances in technology, they constantly have to monitor and check, watch and listen. And make educated guesses as to what that kiddo’s system is going to do, whether they will go high or low based on food, exercise, excitement and illness.
And sometimes, despite their best efforts, the scary high or the scary low happens and they have to scramble madly to help their little one recover.
It’s a full time job unto itself and many of them also juggle full time jobs on top of it. Long after most kids are sleeping through the night, these mums have to drag themselves out of bed several times to check their child’s glucose levels and adjust as necessary. Despite major advances in technology, they constantly have to monitor and check, watch and listen. And make educated guesses as to what that kiddo’s system is going to do, whether they will go high or low based on food, exercise, excitement and illness.
And sometimes, despite their best efforts, the scary high or the scary low happens and they have to scramble madly to help their little one recover.
Blows. My. Mind. I am in awe of their dedication and the
sheer force of will it takes to parent a child with diabetes. That’s not adding
in the fact that teachers and friends and other people in the child’s life have
to be educated on how to help too. Or the fact that kids are sometimes non-compliant,
sneaking a sweet at school or at a friend’s house.
So I am truly honoured and humbled that they have invited me into the fold, to share and observe. All because I happen to make some recipes that their kids love and that aren’t going to send those wacky blood glucose levels any wackier. Don’t they know how lucky I feel to get to cook and bake for a living? Hearing from them and knowing that my low carb recipes help their kids stay on track is so unbelievably gratifying, I don’t quite have the words to express it properly
So I am truly honoured and humbled that they have invited me into the fold, to share and observe. All because I happen to make some recipes that their kids love and that aren’t going to send those wacky blood glucose levels any wackier. Don’t they know how lucky I feel to get to cook and bake for a living? Hearing from them and knowing that my low carb recipes help their kids stay on track is so unbelievably gratifying, I don’t quite have the words to express it properly
So you can imagine that these mind-blowing mothers have very
little time for cooking and baking from scratch. And yet cooking and baking
from scratch is what they have to do a lot of the time, if they are following a
low carb diet for their child’s health.
I love to make complicated recipes but like any mother, I appreciate easy meals that all my kids love. I daresay that Type 1 D mums love it even more!
I love to make complicated recipes but like any mother, I appreciate easy meals that all my kids love. I daresay that Type 1 D mums love it even more!
I spied a high carb version of this one pan Mexican Skillet on my friend Erin’s blog, Dinners,
Dishes and Desserts. And instantly I was like “Dude, I have to try that with
cauliflower rice!”. Of course, it wasn’t as simple as simply swapping the
real rice for cauli rice. It never is, of course. First, I left out the beans
and corn, and back on a few other items (onions, tomatoes) to cut
down on the carbs. And I also cut back on the broth, since cauliflower
rice isn’t going to absorb liquid in the same way. But the overall approach was
the same. Cook everything in the same skillet, sprinkle with cheese, put the
lid on for a few minutes, and it’s ready to eat.
I worried that my kids would instantly turn up their
noses, as they haven’t really enjoyed cauli rice heretofore. But mixed
with ground beef, taco seasoning and cheese? They absolutely devoured it! They
loved it so much I made it again the next week and managed to snap some photos
and take a little video. You won’t believe how easy this delicious keto meal is
to make. And this one goes out to all my hardworking Type 1 D moms. You guys
rock my world and you need all the easy you can get. I hope your kids love it
as much as mine do.
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