Low Carb Keto Sesame Asian Kelp Noodles Recipe

Low Carb Keto Sesame Asian Kelp Noodles Recipe

I used to think kelp noodles were just a crunchy, seaweed-flavored disappointment. Then I learned how to actually prepare them—so they soak up sauce, soften just enough, and play nice with stir-fried chicken and veggies. This version? It’s chewy, savory, packed with protein, and totally blood sugar-friendly.

You get the classic sesame garlic vibe, crispy-tender veggies, and none of the sluggish carb crash after. Bonus: It’s weeknight-fast and endlessly adaptable.

Why This One Works So Well

Most keto noodle substitutes either taste weird or fall apart in sauce. Not these. Kelp noodles stay firm-but-chewy, soak up flavor like champs, and clock in at zero net carbs. The trick? A quick soak in warm water before cooking—softens them just enough without turning them to mush.

And because coconut aminos bring salty-sweet depth without sugar or soy, the sauce hits that classic Asian flavor without the carb hit.

What I Used (And Why It Worked)

Stir-Fry:

  • Kelp noodles (12 oz / 340g) – Virtually no carbs. Rinse and soak to fix the weird texture issue.
  • Chicken breast (1 lb / 450g) – Lean protein that sears well in a hot pan.
  • Mushrooms (10 oz / 280g) – Adds umami and absorbs sauce. Cook first to release moisture.
  • Broccoli (2 cups / 200g) – High fiber, low net carbs. Holds up well to stir-fry.
  • Carrots (3 large) – Slightly higher in carbs, but just enough for crunch and color. Sub with bell pepper if needed.
  • Olive oil (1 tsp) – Just enough to get the sauté going without overdoing the fat.

Sauce:

  • Coconut aminos (1/3 cup / 80ml) – Low-carb soy sauce alternative, with a hint of sweetness.
  • Toasted sesame oil (2 tbsp) – Big flavor. A little goes a long way.
  • Garlic (2 cloves) – Classic punchy base.
  • Sesame seeds (3 tbsp) – Crunch, flavor, and healthy fats.

Keto Swaps That Actually Work

Swap ThisFor ThisNotes
ChickenShrimp or tofuShrimp is ultra-fast. Tofu works if well-pressed and seared.
CarrotsBell peppers or zucchiniCuts carbs if you’re strict keto. Still colorful.
Coconut aminosTamari (gluten-free soy)Lower carb than soy sauce, but less sweet. Add a pinch of monk fruit if needed.

Keto Missteps and How I Fixed Them

What Went WrongWhy It HappensHow to Fix It
Mushy kelp noodlesDidn’t rinse or soak themSoak in warm water 5–10 min before cooking
Watery stir-fryToo many veggies at onceCook mushrooms first, then add the rest
Bland sauceDidn’t taste-testCoconut aminos vary—adjust garlic or sesame oil

Step-by-Step: How to Make It

  1. Soak the noodles – Rinse kelp noodles well, then soak in warm water for 5–10 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  2. Cook mushrooms first – Heat 1 tsp olive oil in a large skillet or wok. Add mushrooms. Sauté 5–8 mins until all moisture is gone.
  3. Add chicken, carrots, and broccoli – Spread chicken so it touches the pan for browning. Stir-fry 6–8 mins until chicken is cooked but still juicy.
  4. Mix the sauce – In a small bowl, whisk together coconut aminos, sesame oil, garlic, and sesame seeds.
  5. Add noodles + sauce – Toss in kelp noodles. Pour in sauce. Stir to coat and cook 5 mins until heated through. Taste before adding salt.
Low Carb Keto Sesame Asian Kelp Noodles Recipe

Keto Cooking Tricks That Help

  • Pre-soak kelp noodles – Makes all the difference in texture.
  • Cook in stages – Mushrooms need their own time to release water. Don’t crowd the pan.
  • Portion with a scale – I weigh the whole cooked dish, divide by 4, and log each portion. Keeps tracking dead simple.

How I Store and Track It

  • Fridge: Lasts 3 days in an airtight container.
  • Reheat: Oven at 350°F (175°C), covered with foil for 10–15 mins. Stir halfway through.
  • Macros after reheating: Barely changes. Just don’t microwave—mushy veg alert.

Keto Cooking What-Ifs (Answered)

Will this spike blood sugar?
Unlikely. Kelp noodles have zero net carbs, and the sauce is sugar-free. Just watch the carrots if you’re ultra-sensitive.

Can I use miracle noodles instead?
You can, but expect a funkier smell and wetter texture. I prefer kelp for chew and taste.

Is coconut aminos keto?
Yes—lower carb than soy sauce and no added sugar. Still salty-sweet, though, so taste before seasoning.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1/4 of the entire recipe

NutrientAmount
Calories283 kcal
Total Fat13g
– Saturated Fat3.4g
– Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol47mg
Sodium399mg
Potassium843mg
Total Carbs17g
– Dietary Fiber5g
– Sugars5g
Net Carbs12g
Protein24g

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Low Carb Keto Sesame Asian Kelp Noodles Recipe

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 10 minutesCook time: 20 minutesRest time: minutesTotal time: 30 minutesServings:4 servingsCalories:283 kcal Best Season:Available

Description

Chewy kelp noodles, tender chicken, and crisp veggies tossed in a savory sesame garlic sauce—low-carb, keto-friendly, and ready in 30 minutes.

Ingredients

    Stir Fry:

    Sauce:

    Instructions

    1. Rinse and soak kelp noodles in warm water for 5–10 minutes. Drain.
    2. Heat olive oil in large skillet or wok. Add mushrooms, sauté until dry (5–8 mins).
    3. Add chicken, broccoli, and carrots. Stir-fry 6–8 mins until chicken is cooked.
    4. Mix sauce ingredients in a bowl.
    5. Add noodles and sauce to pan. Stir and cook 5 more minutes. Taste before salting.

    Notes

    • Pre-soak kelp noodles – Makes all the difference in texture.
    • Cook in stages – Mushrooms need their own time to release water. Don’t crowd the pan.
    • Portion with a scale – I weigh the whole cooked dish, divide by 4, and log each portion. Keeps tracking dead simple.
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