Keto Cuban picadillo, because this girl grew up on picadillo, and it was time a low-carb keto-friendly version made an appearance.
When it comes to foods I associate with comfort, a Cuban picadillo is at the top of my list. It was a dish my mom made frequently and for good reason since it was a tasty, fast, and budget-friendly meal.
It’s a good thing that this ground beef recipe is one that can be made easily with basic pantry items.
However, this childhood favorite needed a low-carb makeover if it was going to be enjoyed in our home now.
Clocking in at only 3.4 g net carbs per serving, it’s an easy dinner that allows the whole family to enjoy Cuban food!
My keto picadillo was made low-carb by omitting the typical raisins and diced potatoes. By doing so, I now had a keto-friendly Cuban picadillo that had all the flavor I loved without the high carbs.
Although my picadillo keto recipe is a Cuban version, there are variations of picadillo in many parts of the world that, with a little tweaking, could also be made keto-friendly.
Why not reserve a cup of that picadillo and make some keto ground beef empanadas, too?
Be sure to also check out our keto Cuban recipes and our keto ground beef recipes for more flavorful options!
Keto Cuban Picadillo
This recipe for low carb picadillo is a simple dish that gets its flavor by cooking ground beef in a sauce of tomatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, oregano, cumin, green olives, capers, and a little dry white wine.
You should note that the dry white cooking wine is optional, but it adds lots of flavors. In the case of picadillo, the cheap salted kind is best. It’s what is used in a traditional Cuban picadillo.
Raisins and potatoes are added to both Cuban and Dominican picadillo. However, both are no-nos when making a keto picadillo, so for obvious reasons, they were not added to the recipe.
Although I couldn’t find a substitute for raisins in my picadillo keto recipe, I do have a suggestion for replacing the potatoes that are customary in this dish: finely cubed turnips.
For simplicity’s sake, I left the turnips out of this recipe, but you can add 1/4 cup of raw turnips during the sautéing step, and it would only increase your carbs by 0.5 grams per serving.
Whenever I have turnips on hand, I will use them in a recipe to substitute potatoes. They mimic the texture wonderfully, and since they absorb the flavor of what you are cooking, they just work well.
Traditionally, picadillo is served over a bed of white rice, but rice, of course, has way too many carbs. So, I serve my Cuban picadillo with cauliflower rice instead.
Cauliflower rice makes a fantastic substitute for white rice since its texture is very similar, and the flavor is quite bland.
These days, you can pick up a bag of frozen cauliflower rice in most supermarkets, which is a massive win for the keto world.
Cuban Keto Picadillo Recipe
A form of picadillo can be found on several continents around the world. This minced meat dish also serves as a filling for recipes such as empanadas and hand pies.
For those who don’t know, my dad is Cuban, and my mom is from the Dominican Republic, so my keto picadillo has influences from them both.
But if I had to choose which of the two countries has influenced this recipe more, I would have to say Cuba.
My mom would have been the first to tell you that her cooking became more Cuban and that she kinda lost a lot of her D.R. cooking roots after she married my dad. This is a shame because I would have loved to have learned more about her traditional recipes.
However, I can’t help but think that at play here is the fact that she has lived for over 40 years in Miami, where a large community of Cubans resides.
Ingredients Needed For This Classic Cuban Dish, Gone Keto
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- Lean ground beef or ground turkey
- Olive oil
- Green bell pepper or red bell pepper diced
- Garlic cloves, minced
- Sea salt
- Dried oregano
- Cumin powder
- Black pepper
- Tomato paste
- Diced tomatoes, fresh or canned
- Yellow onion, diced
- Dry white cooking wine
- Capers
- Apple cider vinegar
- Pimiento-stuffed green olives
- Hard-boiled egg sliced for garnish (optional
- Turnis cut into small cubes (optional)
Step-By-Step Instructions
In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Sauté onions, garlic, and green peppers until tender and translucent.
If using turnips, add them to the skillet and cook until fork-tender. Increase the heat to high and brown the ground beef, breaking it up.
Stir in tomato paste, canned or fresh diced tomatoes, cooking wine, olives, and capers, mixing well.
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Season the ground beef with salt, dried oregano, cumin, and black pepper.
Reduce the heat to simmer and cook for about 20 minutes. Adjust the seasonings as needed. Garnish with fresh cilantro, parsley, or slices of hard-boiled egg.
Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or frozen for up to 3 weeks.
Picadillo Variations
In the Dominican Republic, picadillo includes a few slices of boiled eggs and a little beef bullion. And although this recipe doesn’t include these, I highly encourage you to also try to make your keto picadillo this way.
If you add a tablespoon of dry bullion powder, make sure to reduce the salt called for in this recipe by half.
Also, for a Dominican keto picadillo, add two sliced boiled eggs to the entire dish as a garnish before serving. I must admit that the boiled egg adds both a pleasant taste and texture to the dish.
For a Mexican keto picadillo, you can add some chilies and serve with sliced lime.
If you are a fan of picadillo, then also make sure you check out my keto Moroccan picadillo recipe for a delightful twist.
So, as you can see, I have given you several keto picadillo recipes that will allow you to customize them to your liking.
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Keto Cuban Picadillo (Gluten-Free)
This keto Cuban picadillo is a low-carb version of the classic Cuban Picadillo. In this dish, ground beef is cooked in a tomato sauce flavored with peppers, onions, oregano, cumin, and green olives.
Ingredients
Keto Cuban Picadillo
- 2 pounds of lean ground beef
- ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1 1/2 large green bell pepper diced
- 5 large garlic cloves, peeled and minced
- 3 teaspoons of sea salt
- 3 teaspoons of dried oregano
- 2 ½ teaspoons of ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
- 5 tablespoons tomato paste
- 2 cups of diced tomatoes fresh or canned
- 1 medium yellow onion, diced
- 1/4 cup of dry white cooking wine
- 2 tablespoons of capers
- 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
- 1/2 cup of pimiento-stuffed green olives
- 1 large boiled egg sliced for garnish (optional)
- 1 medium-size turnip washed, peeled and cut into small 1/2 inch cubes (optional)
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Sauté the onions, garlic, and green peppers until tender and translucent. If adding the optional turnips, cook them also at this time until fork-tender.
- Next, raise the temperature to high and brown the ground beef, breaking up the pieces.
- Add the tomato paste, canned or fresh diced tomatoes, cooking wine, olives, and capers, and mix well.
- To the ground beef, add salt, dried oregano, cumin, and black pepper.
- Reduce the heat to simmer and cook for about 20 minutes.
- Lastly, check the seasonings. Garnish with fresh cilantro or parsley or hard-boiled egg slices.
- Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 weeks.
Notes
You can omit the 1/4 cup of white wine. If you do increase the apple cider vinegar to 3 tablespoons and stir in at the end of the cooking.
You can add 1 cup of raw small cubed turnips in step two if you are wanting a potato substitute. The turnips will add .5 more carbs per serving.
Optional: garnish with one boiled egg sliced.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 10 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 350Total Fat: 12.9gSaturated Fat: 4.3gCholesterol: 167mgSodium: 150mgCarbohydrates: 4.5gNet Carbohydrates: 3.5gFiber: 1gSugar: 2.6gProtein: 35.2g
Karla
Thursday 15th of August 2024
I do make this recipe all the time. It is delicious and my family doesn't even know is keto. My only question is whether the serving size is a cup or oz.
Eloisa Robayna
Thursday 13th of January 2022
Our Dear “Mrs. S” It was a lot a lot years ago The Lord put you in our path! You were a very special teacher to Chris, then you helped us with Sophy more than you can ever imagine! and you’re now again in our lives! I just made your Keto picadillo and it’s amazing!!!!! Chris and I started the Keto diet a week ago and are determined to do it right! I’m going to reach out to you this weekend for information if you don’t mind! We’re so excited for you and Randy, what you’ve accomplished it’s amazing.
Lots of love and kisses and I’ll talk to you this weekend.
Hilda Solares
Friday 14th of January 2022
My beautiful friend Eloisa, it is my true honor to assist you in any way I can. I am thrilled to hear that you are all doing well. Looking forward to catching up with you.
Ellen Merrell
Wednesday 6th of October 2021
Can I cool this in a crock pot? I am certainly going to try
Hilda Solares
Friday 8th of October 2021
Hi Ellen, I think that it could work but since it doesn't have too much liquid it may cook too quickly. I have not tested it. Let us know if you do.
Luby
Wednesday 17th of June 2020
I just try to make it and it looks good
Hilda Solares
Friday 19th of June 2020
I hope you enjoyed it, Luby. Our family eats it regularly since it's such an easy keto meal to bring to the table.
Donna Herring
Wednesday 26th of February 2020
This was really good! I made a few changes on our end...we added turnips to it too. It was awesome!
Hilda Solares
Saturday 29th of February 2020
Hi Donna, I've added turnips too at times and it really is a nice addition. Glad you enjoyed the recipe!