Keto Eggplant Parmesan - Healthy Recipes Blog (2024)

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This keto eggplant parmesan is made with a coating of almond flour. There's no need for frying! This flavorful dish is baked in your oven.

Ready in about an hour, it's wonderful as a side dish, but it's also substantial enough to serve as a meatless main course.

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If you like eggplant, I think you'll consider this recipe a delicacy. Tender, flavorful eggplant slices coated in a crunchy coating, smothered in marinara sauce and cheese, then baked until the cheese is melted. What's not to like?

I love eggplant. In fact, it's one of my favorite vegetables. My mother-in-law used to make eggplants in tomato sauce. She would coat the eggplant slices in batter, fry them, then simmer them in tomato sauce. It was an exquisite dish, but it required a lot of work, especially the frying part. That's why I prefer to bake the eggplant slices instead of frying them.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make keto eggplant parmesan. The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

Cooking spray: I use avocado oil. This oil has a neutral flavor and a high smoke point, making it an ideal cooking oil.

Eggplant: You can leave it unpeeled. It looks prettier this way.

To season the eggplant: Salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

For the coating: Egg and almond meal.

To top the dish: Marinara sauce, shredded mozzarella, and grated parmesan.

Chopped parsley: Used mostly for garnish, so you can skip it if you don't have any on hand. It does make the dish look prettier, though.

Instructions

Using the oven instead of frying the eggplant makes this a very easy recipe. The detailed instructions are listed in the recipe card below. Here are the basic steps:

You start by seasoning eggplant slices with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

Next, dip them in a beaten egg and dredge them in almond meal.

Spray them with oil and bake for about 20 minutes at 425°F.

Top with marinara sauce and cheese, and bake a few more minutes to heat through and melt the cheese. Then garnish with parsley and serve.

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Expert tip

When I make this recipe, I bake the eggplant slices instead of frying them. Frying eggplants is a challenge because they tend to absorb ridiculous amounts of oil.

One trick is to salt the eggplant rounds prior to frying them. This removes moisture and allows for crispier eggplants while using less oil. Another step in this complex recipe!

But I am a lazy cook. There's no way I am going to fry eggplants. So in this recipe, I bake them instead. High-heat baking achieves similar results to salting and frying, with much less effort.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use breadcrumbs instead of almond meal?

You can if you don't mind the carbs/gluten. The nutrition info will obviously change.

Should I peel the eggplant?

I don't. Some people worry that the eggplant skin will give this dish a bitter taste, but I don't detect any bitter aftertaste.

And the dish looks so much prettier with the dark-colored eggplant skin! However, if you worry about it, there's no harm in peeling the eggplant.

What kind of cheese should I use?

Since this is an Italian dish, it makes sense to use an Italian cheese that melts easily when baked. I like to use a combination of mozzarella and Parmesan. Another good cheese that can replace the mozzarella is provolone.

Variations

The best way to vary this recipe is to add seasonings. In addition to salt, pepper, and garlic powder, you can use dried oregano and onion powder.

You can also use shredded provolone cheese instead of shredded mozzarella.

Serving suggestions

If you consider it a side dish, you can serve keto eggplant parmesan with any meat or poultry, such as skin-on chicken breast or baked meatballs.

But this dish can easily serve as a substantial and filling main course. In which case you might want to serve it with a simple salad of tossed greens, or perhaps with somesteamed broccoli.

Storing leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in a sealed container, for up to 3 days. They actually taste good cold! But you can also reheat them very gently in the microwave on 50% power, or in a 350F oven for 10 minutes.

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Keto Eggplant Parmesan

This keto eggplant parmesan is made with a coating of almond flour. There's no need for frying! This flavorful dish is baked in your oven.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Italian

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 291kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • Cooking spray (I use avocado oil)
  • 1 large eggplant (1 lb.)
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 ½ cups almond meal
  • ½ cup marinara sauce (I use Rao's)
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella
  • ¼ cup dry-grated Parmesan (not coarsely shredded)
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 425 degrees F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with high-heat-resistant parchment paper and spray it with cooking spray.

  • Slice the unpeeled eggplant into ½-inch rounds, discarding the ends. Season the eggplant slices with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

  • In a shallow bowl, whisk the egg with a tablespoon of water. In another shallow bowl, add the almond meal.

  • Dip each eggplant round in the egg, then dredge in the almond meal. Arrange the coated eggplant slices on the prepared baking sheet. Spray them with cooking spray.

  • Bake the eggplant until tender, about 20 minutes per side.

  • Remove the eggplants from the oven, but keep the oven on. Top each eggplant with marinara sauce, mozzarella, and Parmesan.

  • Return the baking sheet to the oven. Bake the eggplant until cheese is melted, about 5 more minutes. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve.

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Notes

I don't peel the eggplant. Some people worry that the eggplant skin will give this dish a bitter taste, but I don't detect any bitter aftertaste. And the dish looks so much prettier with the dark-colored eggplant skin! However, if you worry about it, there's no harm in peeling the eggplant.

Nutrition per Serving

Calories: 291kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 415mg | Fiber: 6g

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FAQs

Is eggplant parmesan healthier than pasta? ›

Eggplant parmesan tends to be lighter on the stomach and is considered to be more healthy. Eggplant is also less expensive. Restaurants find that it is a much cheaper option for guests.

How many carbs are in keto eggplant parmesan? ›

Almond flour-crusted eggplant smothered in savory marinara sauce and topped with parmesan and mozzarella cheeses, this baked keto eggplant parmesan is every bit as delicious as the regular version. Best part? Eggplant carbs are super low, making this dish just 10 net carbs per serving!

Can I eat eggplant in a keto diet? ›

Is Eggplant ok For the Keto Diet? Eggplant – also known as aubergine or brinjal – is one of the best vegetables you can eat on a low-carb and keto diet. A serving size of 100g (roughly one cup of chopped, cooked eggplant) has just 5.88 grams of carbs – 3 grams of which are fiber.

Why is eggplant parmesan so high in calories? ›

Eggplant parmigiana, or eggplant parmesan, is an Italian food made from layers of deep-fried slices of eggplant, tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Although it's considered a vegetarian dish, eggplant parmesan is traditionally made with full-fat mozzarella and parmesan cheese, making it high in calories and fat.

Is eggplant OK for weight loss? ›

Eggplants are high in fiber and low in calories, making them an excellent addition to any weight loss regimen. Fiber moves through the digestive tract slowly and can promote fullness and satiety , reducing calorie intake. Each cup (82 grams) of raw eggplant contains 3 grams of fiber and just 20 calories.

Which is more fattening, chicken parm or eggplant parm? ›

Eggplant parmesan is a lot healthier for you than chicken, but it comes at the cost of being a lot less filling.

Should you peel the eggplant for eggplant parmesan? ›

The peel of an eggplant is completely edible. However, as the eggplant grows bigger and matures, the peel may become tough and bitter. People often prefer to peel larger eggplants because of this, but smaller eggplants do just fine unpeeled. It ends up being a matter of personal preference.

How many carbs are in olive garden eggplant parmesan? ›

Olive Garden Eggplant Parmigiana (1 Serving) contains 113g total carbs, 102g net carbs, 54g fat, 30g protein, and 1060 calories.

Are zucchini keto-friendly? ›

Yes, zucchini is keto. A medium zucchini has about 6 total grams of carbs and 2 of them are fiber. So one whole zucchini has 4 net carbs. Zucchini is very popular on the low carb diet.

How many eggs is too many on keto? ›

It's totally fine and safe to eat up to 6 eggs a day while on the keto diet. You can consume even more eggs per day occasionally, as long as you make sure that you eat your greens, healthy fats and proteins from other sources.

Which vegetable is not allowed in keto? ›

- Starchy Vegetables: Potatoes, peas, sweet potatoes, yams, corn, cassava, artichoke, etc. - Refined Carbs: Bread, pasta, pastries, tortilla, sandwich, etc. Due to the high-carb content of these food items, they are not keto-friendly.

What vegetables eliminate ketosis? ›

Starchy vegetables contain more digestible carbohydrates than fiber and should be limited when you're on the ketogenic diet. These include corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes and beets. Limit high-sugar fruits too, which spike your blood sugar more quickly than berries and have more carbohydrates.

How unhealthy is eggplant parmesan? ›

While eggplant can be great for your health and a tasty way to add more veggies to your diet, eggplant parmesan is traditionally loaded with oil. The beautiful eggplant tends to soak up oil like a sponge while it's frying, which can lead to a very high fat and calorie content in the finished dish.

Is eggplant parmesan healthier than pizza? ›

-- all of these are big diet busters. This one may not be a big surprise; eggplant parmesan is fried. But it is surprising to see how much more fat the eggplant has compared to the pizza -- almost all the fat the average person on a 2,000 calorie diet is supposed to consume in one day ( 65 grams).

Is eggplant parmesan healthy to eat? ›

While eggplant can be great for your health and a tasty way to add more veggies to your diet, eggplant parmesan is traditionally loaded with oil. The beautiful eggplant tends to soak up oil like a sponge while it's frying, which can lead to a very high fat and calorie content in the finished dish.

What are the benefits of eggplant parmesan? ›

The short answer - yes! Eggplants are naturally packed with fiber, minerals, and phenolic antioxidant compounds. These antioxidant compounds help fight free radicals, bad cholesterol, and inflammation. Eggplants are also known to be good for brain, heart, and cardiovascular health.

What is the healthiest way to eat eggplant? ›

The healthiest cooking methods for eggplant include baking, grilling, or roasting. These methods require minimal added fats and help retain the vegetable's nutrients. Can eggplant be eaten raw? While eggplant can be eaten raw, it is not commonly done due to its slightly bitter taste and tough texture.

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