Aloha! My favorite type of recipe is the type that promises to be easy. These easy Hawaiian Haystacks fit that description.

Easy cauliflower rice smothered with a delicious, flavorful creamy chicken and gravy sauce, topped with olives, coconut slivers, avocado, red pepper, green onions, celery, and chopped macadamia nuts.

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***PLEASE NOTE that these macros are for the Hawaiian Haystacks without the toppings, as everyone customizes their own plate differently. With one tablespoon of each topping listed, the macros would be 8g carbs, 3g net carbs, 43g fat, and 53g protein.

Actually, my most favorite part about keto Hawaiian Haystacks isn’t even how easy and simple it is to make. The best part about this recipe isn’t that it’s easy, keto, low carb, fast, or even delicious.

Nope.

Have you forgotten that I’m a mom? With four children?

Four children who happen to be individuals, with individual tastes and unique inclinations to make their mother furrow her brow, clench her teeth, and reach for the boxes of bright sugary cereal instead of cheerily toil over a stove for hours to make a complete, healthy, nutritious, low carb meal for her little dears.

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Um, yeah, where was I? Oh yes. My absolute all-time favorite part of this meal is that my children will eat it. ALL of my kids will eat it.

They’ll eat it, gobble it up, AND say those magical words, “I love this dinner, Mom!”

Sigh…what else could a mom ask for? Really, I could die in that moment and be happy and satisfied.

Also, just a thought: I probably need to get a real life if that’s all I’m living for.

Amazingly easy! And so great for families with picky eaters. With Hawaiian Haystacks, they can choose their own toppings--no whining! #keto #pickyeaters

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Really though, I do love my children more than anything, and I understand that children naturally have highly sensitive taste buds. I kind of feel for them.

What if half of the stuff you tried to eat just didn’t taste good to you? And then some big person tries to force, cajole, punish, or bribe you into eating those foods every single day?

How exhausting!

My kids would say their favorite part about these low carb Hawaiian Haystacks is that they get to choose.

These days, I’m leaning more toward healthy build-your-own meals like this for that exact reason.

Toppings for Keto Hawaiian Haystacks! This is  are the perfect meal for picky keto kids. they can pile their plate with cauliflower rice, Hawaiian haystacks sauce, and whatever toppings they choose! So tasty and easy to make! #glutenfreehawaiianhaystacks #hawaiianhaystacks #ketodinner #chickendinner #ketochicken

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Our Family Rules for Keto Hawaiian Haystacks

If you eat these low carb Hawaiian haystacks at our house, there are rules.

The rules keep mom sane, knowing the kids are eating vegetables. The rules keep the kids happy, knowing if they really hate that one ingredient, they can skip it.

The rules for Hawaiian Haystacks are as follows:

  1. Everyone has to have cauliflower rice and the chicken (or turkey) gravy.
  2. You must choose at least 3 toppings.

With so many toppings, all of my kids can at least tolerate three of them

Do your kids like pizza? Try this almond flour keto pizza crust!

Authentic Hawaiian Food Made Keto?

Another reason I’m posting this right now is because I miss Hawaii. Never did I ever think I’d get to go.

Early morning Hawaii beach shot with palm tree and waves crashing on rocks

I had the chance to go last month when a dear friend was getting married and it took too long to get things arranged, so the wedding cruise ended up being full. I’d already bought my mom’s ticket to come watch the kiddos for me.

So I ended up staying with friends and having a beautiful time.

Oahu wrapped its warm tropical arms around me, comforted me in my sadness at missing my friend’s special day, and made me want to live there forever.

Hiking Hawaii for Hawaiian Haystacks. Keto dinner. #keto #lowcarb #ketomom #ketotrip #ketohawaii

The funny thing is that Hawaiian Haystacks are not…exactly…Hawaiian.

They’re just called Hawaiian because they usually have coconut and pineapple and the Hawaiian culture is infused with lots of Asian influences (hence the rice and crunchy chow mein noodles in typical higher carb versions).

It works for me!

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Notes for Keto Hawaiian Haystacks

The next best part of low carb Hawaiian Haystacks, aside from the fact that my kids LOVE this recipe, is that it’s super flexible.

If you don’t like one of the toppings, skip it. Or if you have an awesome idea for a topping that I don’t have listed here, FIRST, come tell me about it in the comments so I can try it too. Then enjoy it on your own healthy Hawaiian haystacks.

One thing I like to do sometimes to make this more authentic (because this recipe is SO authentically Hawaiian) is to use coconut milk in place of the heavy whipping cream or chicken stock in the chicken gravy, or both if you really want that coconutty taste.

Keto Hawaiian Haystacks are the perfect meal for picky keto kids. they can pile their plate with cauliflower rice, chicken gravy, and whatever toppings they choose! So tasty and easy to make! #dairyfreehawaiianhaystacks #hawaiianhaystacks #ketodinner #chickendinner #ketochicken

If you’re replacing the heavy whipping cream and use coconut oil instead of butter, that would make this recipe dairy free, too.

If you’re not dairy free or avoiding dairy, you can also add shredded cheddar cheese to your haystacks. I didn’t add it to the recipe because I tend to forget toppings (there are so many options!), but it’s definitely a tasty addition.

Another great suggestion is to save this recipe for Thanksgiving or Christmas or Easter, when you have tons of leftover turkey to use up.

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Build-Your-Own Meal: Topping Carb Counts

I had to come back to this post to edit and add carb counts for the toppings. With just the cauliflower rice and the chicken (or turkey) and gravy, one serving comes to 1 g carbohydrates.

Most people don’t choose ALL of the toppings, so I thought it would be helpful to know the carb counts for each one so you can decide for yourself what to use. Personally, I like to load mine up with everything, but that might not be your thing.

The carb counts below include the approximate carbs for 1 tablespoon of each topping. (It’s difficult to calculate the carbs in such a small amount, which is why these are approximate.) If you use one tablespoon of each, it comes to 7 carbs (or 8 carbs for the whole serving including the caulirice, chicken, and gravy).

Orange Bell Pepper: 1

Celery: 1

Avocado: 1

Sliced Olives: 0

Green Onions: 0

Coconut Slivers: 3

Macadamia Nuts: 1

Other non-keto toppings are crunchy chow mein noodles and pineapple chunks.

I hope you love this gluten free Hawaiian Haystacks recipe as much as our family does!

Amazingly easy! And so great for families with picky eaters. With Hawaiian Haystacks, they can choose their own toppings--no whining! #keto #pickyeaters

Hawaiian Haystacks

Yield: 9 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Easy cauliflower rice smothered with a delicious, flavorful creamy chicken and gravy sauce, topped with olives, coconut slivers, avocado, red pepper, green onions, celery, and chopped macadamia nuts. Great for using up leftover turkey or leftover chicken!

Ingredients

Chicken and gravy sauce

Keto Hawaiian Haystacks Toppings

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, add gelatin to cold chicken stock. Stir gently until dissolved. Set aside.
  2. Heat remaining gravy sauce ingredients in a large saucepan or cast iron pan until it comes to a gentle simmer. Add the chicken stock and stir.
  3. Bring to a boil for one minute, or until the gravy has reached your desired thickness. Remove from heat.
  4. Serve over cauliflower rice and top the sauce with the peppers, celery, avocado, olives, green onions, coconut, and nuts.

Notes

***The nutrition facts stated are WITHOUT toppings, since this is such a customizable meal. If you put one tablespoon of each of the toppings on your haystacks, that comes to 7 carbs of toppings, or 8 carbs for the total meal serving. Please see the listing within the post for the amount of carbs in each topping so you can decide for yourself how much and which ones you'd like to use. With one tablespoon of each topping listed, the macros would be 8g carbs, 3g net carbs, 43g fat, and 53g protein.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 9 Serving Size: 1/9
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 426Total Fat: 23gSodium: 328mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 2gSugar: 1gProtein: 51g
Keto Hawaiian Haystacks are the perfect meal for keto picky eaters. They can pile their plate with cauliflower rice, chicken gravy, and whatever toppings they choose! Keto friendly build your own meal dinners are the best! Keen for Keto | keto dinner | kid friendly keto | low carb Hawaiian Haystacks Hawaiian Haystacks are the perfect meal for keto picky eaters. They can pile their plate with cauliflower rice, chicken gravy, and whatever toppings they choose! Keto friendly build your own meal dinners are the best! Keen for Keto | keto dinner | kid friendly keto | low carb Hawaiian Haystacks

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2 Comments

  1. Shawn January 27, 2019 at 7:45 am - Reply

    Just the health meal I was looking for! Thanks for pulling it together helped so I did not have to think of what I wanted for dinner!

    • Jenn January 28, 2019 at 9:32 am - Reply

      You’re so welcome! Enjoy!

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