============================================================ nat.io // RECIPE ============================================================ TITLE: Keftides me Saltsa Domata (Greek Meatballs in Tomato Sauce) DATE: April 12, 2025 AUTHOR: Nat TAGS: Dinner, Greek, Mediterranean, Comfort Food ------------------------------------------------------------ [ Description ] ------------------------------------------------------------ Keftides me Saltsa Domata, or Greek meatballs in tomato sauce, is a beloved comfort food throughout Greece. This diabetic-friendly version maintains all the authentic flavors while significantly reducing the carbohydrate content. By replacing traditional breadcrumbs with almond flour and serving the dish with cauliflower rice instead of pasta or potatoes, we've created a meal that won't spike blood sugar levels. The meatballs are tender and aromatic, infused with fresh herbs, garlic, and spices. The rich tomato sauce, simmered with red wine and Mediterranean herbs, creates a velvety coating that's perfect for spooning over the cauliflower rice. A sprinkle of feta cheese adds a tangy finish that complements the savory meatballs and sweet-tart sauce. [ Why This Recipe Works ] ------------------------------------------------------------ - **Breadcrumb Alternative**: Using almond flour instead of breadcrumbs dramatically reduces carbs while maintaining the meatballs' tender texture. - **Vegetable Integration**: Grated zucchini adds moisture, nutrients, and fiber to the meatballs without changing their flavor profile. - **Sauce Strategy**: The tomato sauce is naturally low in carbs and gets its richness from long simmering rather than added sugars. - **Serving Innovation**: Cauliflower rice provides the perfect base for soaking up the delicious sauce without the blood sugar impact of traditional starches. [ Nutrition Profile ] ------------------------------------------------------------
This interactive chart shows nutritional values with reference to daily recommended values. The black line indicates recommended maximum for diabetics.
* Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Diabetic thresholds may vary based on individual needs.