Skillet Moussaka Recipe - Low Carb and Gluten Free (2024)

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Have you ever tried a skillet moussaka recipe? If you prefer cooking on the stove, try this easy low carb gluten free moussaka in a skillet for dinner.

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We have one eggplant plant in the garden that is loaded with fruit and I picked the first one the other day. It seemed rather long and slender, but it must be the particular variety.

Although eggplant is a terrific low carb vegetable, I don't buy it as often as I should. Moussaka is one of my most favorite dishes with eggplant. I usually make it as a casserole in the oven, but wanted to try a skillet moussaka recipe instead this time.

My husband never pays much attention to the labels when buying plants for the garden. I was curious about the type of eggplants these are.

After a quick internet search, it looks like we have an Asian variety that lends itself well to Eastern dishes. I may try these eggplants in a low carb Asian stir fry.

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No reason why a Chinese or Japanese eggplant can't be used to make moussaka, right? Well, that's what I'm thinking because I've been craving some good Greek food lately.

My first taste of moussaka was actually on pizza and not the casserole. Growing up, there was a small pizza restaurant within walking distance to our house and I was very fond of their moussaka pizza. I'm not sure if they used beef or lamb, but the seasoning was amazing.

I used a blend of cinnamon, ginger, and allspice to season the meat in this skillet moussaka recipe. I think a dash of cayenne or crushed red pepper would have been good additions too. I'll have to remember that next time.

Since the eggplant was so slender, I ended up dicing it pretty small. After peeling, I sliced and then quartered the slices. This was a good size that didn't take long to become tender.

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Although beef or lamb is typically used in moussaka, we have an abundance of ground venison from hunting season so that's what I used. I know exactly where this meat comes from and it's cheaper than any comparable meat I could purchase.

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I watered down a can of tomato paste since I didn't have tomato sauce on hand. You really need to be careful when buying canned tomato sauce because it often contains sugar. Reading labels is a necessary habit if you are diabetic or following the low carb lifestyle.

Since I cut up the eggplant so small, it didn't take long at all for the pieces to soften. I'd say it was less than 10 minutes of cooking time.

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I made a really simple Bechamel sauce with a butter and almond milk base. Since you can't add any flour for low carb gluten free, I added a touch of xanthan gum. Totally optional!

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I just dumped the white sauce on top of the meat mixture. It was fairly thin so it spread out nicely in the pan. Then, I topped it off with some grated cheese. Any suitable cheese works. I opted for Monterey Jack.

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I wanted a nice browned top, so I put the skillet under the broiler for about 3 minutes. You don't have to do this if you want to keep the oven off. You can just melt the cheese on the stove top by covering the skillet with a lid.

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This skillet moussaka recipe is another great low carb ground beef recipe that I can add to my collection. It's also a fairly inexpensive meal to make if you are on a budget. It's even cheaper if you grow your own eggplantin the backyard!

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Skillet Moussaka

Have you ever tried a skillet moussaka recipe? If you prefer cooking on the stove or grill in summer, try cooking low carb moussaka in a skillet for dinner.

Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Cook Time:20 minutes mins

Total Time:25 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Greek

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Servings: 7 servings

Calories: 237

Ingredients

  • 1 medium eggplant
  • 1 ¼ pound ground beef or venison
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 6 ounces can tomato paste
  • ¾ cup water
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • teaspoon allspice
  • dash pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 cup almond milk or other low carb milk
  • ½ teaspoon xanthan gum optional
  • 4 ounces shredded monterey jack or mozzarella cheese grated
  • chopped parsley optional

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Instructions

  • Peel and cut eggplant into diced chunks about ½ inch each.

  • Brown beef with garlic in skillet; drain.

  • Add eggplant, tomato paste, water, oregano, salt, onion powder, cinnamon, ground ginger, allspice, and pepper.

  • Cook about 10 minutes or until eggplant is tender.

  • Combine milk and egg in small bowl. Set aside.

  • Melt butter in small saucepan. Add milk mixture. Cook over low heat stirring constantly until thickened (add xanthan gum if needed).

  • Power white sauce over meat mixture. Top with cheese.

  • Place skillet in oven about 6 inches from broiler and broil on high for 2-3 minutes or until cheese is browned. If you don't want to turn oven on, you can cover the skillet and just cook until the cheese melts.

  • Sprinkle chopped parsley on top if desired.

Notes

Makes 6-8 servings (nutritional for 7 servings)

Nutrition per serving: 4.7g net carb

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Nutrition

Calories: 237 | Carbohydrates: 6.8g | Protein: 21.4g | Fat: 13.5g | Sodium: 348mg | Fiber: 2.1g

Additional Info

Net Carbs: 4.7g | % Carbs: 8.3% | % Protein: 37.9% | % Fat: 53.8% | SmartPoints: 5

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Skillet Moussaka Recipe - Low Carb and Gluten Free (2024)

FAQs

Does moussaka have a lot of carbs? ›

Moussaka (1 moussaka (8 in. square)) contains 64.7g total carbs, 48.2g net carbs, 85.6g fat, 69.4g protein, and 1318 calories.

Is moussaka good for you? ›

While we wouldn't deem it healthy in the traditional sense, moussaka is a lower-carb dinner option as it's made from eggplant, lamb mince (which has less saturated fat compared to beef) and a cheese sauce. If you are looking for a healthy moussaka recipe, try our better-for-you lentil moussaka version.

How many calories in a portion of moussaka? ›

A serving of classic moussaka contains 820 kcals, 58g fat (24g of which is sat fat) and 1.06g salt. My version contains 325 kcals, 15g fat (5g sat fat) and 0.65g salt.

What do you eat with moussaka? ›

What to serve with lamb moussaka
  • A Greek salad of cucumber, tomatoes and olives with a Greek herb dressing.
  • A fresh green salad with a tomato and herb dressing.
  • A freshly grated carrot, lentil and parsley salad.
  • A chickpea, garlic and mint salad.

How many carbs are in sauteed eggplant? ›

Fresh & Easy Stir-fried Eggplant (1 cup) contains 18g total carbs, 15g net carbs, 13g fat, 2g protein, and 200 calories.

What is the top layer of moussaka made of? ›

Moussaka is to the Greek what Lasagna is to Italians. A rich tomato meat sauce layered with eggplant instead of pasta sheets, and topped with a thick layer of béchamel sauce, this traditional Greek recipe takes time to assemble – but it's well worth the effort!

Is moussaka Greek or Arab? ›

Moussaka is a dish made from eggplant or potato (depending on the country) and is a part of Ottoman Empire cuisines. There are many variations of the dish but Turkey and Greece have made it particularly popular. The Turkish variation makes Moussaka a casserole style dish with the eggplant getting sautéed.

Is moussaka good for a diet? ›

Healthier Moussaka is a delicious lower calorie version of the classic Greek dish. It's still rich-tasking but light and healthy. Ideal if you're weight conscious.

How much sugar is in moussaka? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100gEach pack (310g**)
Carbohydrate8.5g26.3g
Sugars2.1g6.5g
Fibre1.5g4.5g
Protein6.3g19.6g
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How many carbs are in Greek moussaka? ›

Nutrition Information
Calories 392(1640 kJ)
Protein17.5 g35%
Total Fat23.8 g34%
Saturated Fat5 g21%
Carbohydrate25 g8%
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What does moussaka literally mean? ›

Moussaka cuisine takes its name from the Arabic word musaqqa'ah. The word means cold or dipped in liquid. Greek and Turkish foodies adopted the name when the Arabs introduced it to the Mediterranean. Turks and Greeks may have agreed on this Arabic name because moussaka is best served warm or cold.

What is a fun fact about moussaka? ›

History of Moussaka: Moussaka has an interesting history. Its origins are traced back to the Middle East, and the dish was likely brought to Greece during the Ottoman Empire. The modern Greek version, which includes layers of eggplant and bechamel sauce, was created by Nikolaos Tselementes, a Greek chef, in the 1920s.

What is moussaka sauce made of? ›

In essence, a Moussaka meat sauce is very similar to a basic Bolognese sauce. The ground meat is sautéed in olive oil, onions and garlic. It is then deglazed with some red wine and, finally, it is simmered with chopped tomatoes until thickened.

Is Greek food high in carbs? ›

The Greek version of the Mediterranean Diet combines all these factors: moderate carbohydrate levels, plant-based, and moderate fat levels making it highly palatable. So, contrary to what you may think the Mediterranean diet is, it is not a high carbohydrate diet.

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