Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:540kcalTotal Fat:44gCholesterol:135mgSodium:580mgPotassium:420mgTotal Carbohydrate:8gSugars: 2.5gProtein:29gCalcium: 280mg
This mouth-watering skillet features savory, seasoned meatballs nestled under a blanket of thinly sliced, tender potato-like layers. Everything is smothered in a rich, velvety cream sauce and topped with a generous layer of bubbly, golden-brown melted cheese. Because it balances rustic charm with everyday simplicity, it satisfies your deepest comfort food cravings perfectly. Best of all, you can easily adapt this dish using smart low-carb swaps to keep your blood sugar steady and your body fully energized.
While traditional potatoes are far too high in carbohydrates for a ketogenic diet, you can easily adapt this recipe. By replacing standard spuds with thinly sliced daikon radish, turnips, or rutabaga, you reduce the starch content dramatically. Furthermore, the rich cream sauce, high-fat cheeses, and zero-carb meat blends fit keto macros perfectly. Consequently, a customized low-carb version delivers under 7 grams of net carbs per serving while keeping your body in optimal ketosis.
I constantly crave this comforting skillet because it satisfies my love for rich, creamy French comfort food without the carb crash. In addition, the prep work is incredibly straightforward, which makes it my ultimate fallback option for hectic weeknight schedules. My entire family devours it eagerly, so I never have to worry about cooking separate meals for different dietary preferences. Finally, the leftovers taste even better the next morning, meaning my lunch prep is automatically taken care of.
This dish is ideal for cozy family Sunday dinners when you want a rustic, satisfying meal that pleases everyone. Additionally, it works beautifully for keto meal prep because it reheats like an absolute dream without losing its texture. It is also an excellent option for winter date nights since the rich, bubbling cream feels special and indulgent.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Step 1- Combine the ground meats, minced garlic, dried herbs, and salt in a large mixing bowl.
Step 2- Roll the seasoned meat mixture into uniform, bite-sized balls using your hands.
Step 3- Sear the meatballs in a hot cast-iron skillet until a beautiful brown crust forms on all sides.
Step 4- Arrange the thinly sliced low-carb root vegetables around the seared meatballs in a concentric pattern.
Step 5- Pour the seasoned heavy cream sauce evenly over the meatball and vegetable layers.
Step 6- Top the skillet generously with shredded gruyère and mozzarella cheese.
Step 7- Bake the skillet at 400°F for twenty-five minutes until the cheese is bubbly and golden brown.
To achieve the absolute best texture, use a mandoline slicer to get those vegetable rounds paper-thin, trust me, I’ve learned this the hard way! If you notice the cheese topping is browning too quickly before the vegetables soften, simply tent the skillet with aluminum foil. For an extra punch of authentic French flavor, try adding a tiny pinch of freshly grated nutmeg directly into your cream sauce. Always let the hot bake rest on your counter for five minutes before serving so the rich sauce can thicken up beautifully.
First, allow your leftover casserole to cool down completely to room temperature on the counter. After that, transfer the leftovers into an airtight glass container to preserve the delicate dairy flavors. You can safely store this dish in your refrigerator for up to four days while maintaining full keto compliance. However, freezing is not recommended because the heavy cream sauce can easily separate and turn grainy upon thawing. When you are ready to enjoy it again, simply reheat individual portions inside your oven at 350°F until bubbling.
This comforting low-carb skillet features savory homemade meatballs tucked between tender, thinly sliced potato-style root vegetables. A luxurious, herb-infused heavy cream sauce smothers the layers before a generous coating of shredded cheese is melted on top. Ultimately, it delivers all the rich, bubbling satisfaction of a rustic French countryside gratin without any unnecessary carbohydrates.
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:540kcalTotal Fat:44gCholesterol:135mgSodium:580mgPotassium:420mgTotal Carbohydrate:8gSugars: 2.5gProtein:29gCalcium: 280mg
Store any leftovers inside an airtight glass container in the refrigerator for up to four days. To prevent the delicate cream sauce from breaking, reheat your portions gently in a 350°F oven instead of using a microwave. For an extra pop of color and freshness, garnish the top with freshly chopped parsley just before serving. This recipe is naturally gluten-free and nut-free, making it highly versatile for dinner guests with common allergen sensitivities.