Keto Bacon Wrapped Chicken Livers Recipe - Low Carb Hoser (2024)

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Looking for a tasty, low carb way to eat some more organ meat? Look no further! Keto bacon wrapped chicken livers are tasty AND easy to make!

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Is rumaki a thing anymore?

It’s been a while since I’ve been in a tiki bar, but I used to find rumaki to be a fantastic treat back in the day.

It was a tasty appetizer - Water chestnuts and chicken livers wrapped in strips of bacon, usually involving some sort of brown sugar and soy sauce marinade or sauce.

I’ve seen them in a couple retro bars, and served them at a theme party or two, but - by and large - I know they’re definitely a “before my time” kind of thing.

Anyway, I was thinking about that chicken liver recipe recently, when I was hit with another - ahem - offal craving.

I’ve been a big fan of organ meats since I was in my teens, and found that haggis was an excellent way to treat my intermittent anemia issues.

That stuff was GOLD. First sign of a problem, I’d made haggis and spinach bagel sandwiches for breakfast, and it would be deal with.

Tasty, too!

Anyway, during a recent downturn, I wanted to do something other than the quick liver pate I’ve been doing since going keto, and decided to do up a bacon-wrapped chicken livers recipe.

Same basic idea as that rumaki, just WAY pared down on the carbs and effort.

These were fantastic! They worked up in just a few minutes of effort, hit the spot, AND got me feeling better pretty quickly.

I kept the batch in the fridge, air frying a few at a time to reheat as necessary - it was great to have on hand as a quick snack.

It’ll definitely be a staple here, going forward!

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Ingredients

This easy recipe uses really simple ingredients - 3 at minimum! - that should be easy to find in most grocery stores.

A few notes for you:

Chicken Livers

I use whatever chicken livers I can get my hands on, when I’m craving chicken liver. Some people prefer free range chicken livers - use what you like.

I wouldn’t recommend substituting beef liver in this recipe, though.

Yes, you could cut it into smaller pieces... but the taste is very different, you’d want to soak it in milk for a while, etc. It’s not a good 1:1 sub, here.

Bacon

You’ll need a fair amount of bacon strips - 1 strip does 2 chicken livers.

My favorite bacon to use for this is the very thin cut, hotel style bacon - the kind you buy in cases at warehouse stores.

Barring that - as pictured this time around - thin or regular slices bacon work well, especially with the way I partially pre-cook the bacon before wrapping.

I wouldn’t recommend using thick cut bacon, as you’ll WAY overcook the livers before the bacon reaches a good texture.

I’ve never tried this with turkey bacon or chicken bacon. If I were to, I would skip the pre-cooking step, as you don’t need to render bacon fat off in the same way you do with regular bacon.

Also, just know that you’d expect a very different final texture - because there’s not a bunch of fat to render off, poultry bacon won’t “shrink wrap” itself, the way pork bacon does.

Seasoning

At the very least, you’ll want some Ground Black Pepper to season your livers with.

I’ll generally skip salt, as I find you get enough salt from the bacon cooking around it. That said, if you’re using a low sodium bacon, you may want to sprinkle a little salt over the chicken livers.

Beyond that, you can season your chicken livers however you like.

Personally, I use some Garlic Powder and Onion Powder.

If I wasn’t having a problem with nightshades lately, I’d add some form of spicy pepper to kick up a bit of heat:

Chili Powder, Crushed Chilies, Hatch Chile Powder, Jalapeno Powder, Paprika, Smoked Paprika, andSmoked Serrano Powder are all great choices.

As far as dried herbs go, Dried Oregano, Dried Parsley, Dried Rosemary, Dried Sage, Dried Thyme, and Italian Seasoning are all good options, whether alone, mixed together, or added to the onion and garlic powder.

Toothpicks

Ok, it’s less of an ingredient and more of a supply / equipment thing, but you’ll need some toothpicks to secure the bacon.

Because they’re being cooked at high heat, you’ll want to go with just plain wooden / Bamboo Toothpicks. No frills, no plastic, etc.

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How to Make Bacon Wrapped Chicken Livers

The full recipe is in the recipe card at the end of this post, here is the pictorial walk through.

Preheat oven to 400 F, with an oven rack set to the middle of your oven. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

Note: You can cook these on a broiler pan if you like, I just find it too much work to clean up!

Cut the slab of bacon in half. Separate the pieces, arrange bacon slices in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.

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Bake for 12 minutes, then set aside to cool.

Rinse chicken livers with cold water, dry livers with a bit of paper towel.

Use a sharp knife to trim any veins or connective tissue remaining on the chicken livers. Large livers - too large to wrap with half a piece of bacon - can be cut in half.

Place chicken liver pieces in a medium mixing bowl, sprinkle livers with a bit of ground black pepper, stir gently to combine.

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Once the bacon is cool enough to work with, wrap each piece of chicken liver with a halved slice of bacon, secure with a toothpick.

Place each bacon wrapped chicken liver back on the parchment lined cookie sheet - seam side down - as you assemble them.

Cook for another 15 minutes, or until the bacon is crispy.

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Transfer baked bacon wrapped chicken livers to a plate lined with paper towels, blot excess grease.

Serve hot!

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Leftovers can be cooled to room temperature, then stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Best reheated for around 4 minutes in a 400F air fryer.

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More Keto Finger Foods

Looking for more low carb finger foods to serve at your next party, or bring to a potluck? Here are a few great recipes for you!

Armadillo Eggs
Cucumber Shrimp Canapes
Mojito Fruit Dip with Berry Skewers
Greek Salad Skewers
Muffaletta Skewers
Pumpkin Fat Bombs
Mozzarella Sticks
Mushroom Turnovers
Pepperoni Chips
Potstickers
Sauerkraut Buns
Smoked Salmon Canapes
Stuffed Grape Leaves
Antipasto Skewers
Smoked Jalapeno Poppers

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Keto Bacon Wrapped Chicken Livers

Looking for a tasty, low carb way to eat some more organ meat? Look no further! Keto bacon wrapped chicken livers are tasty AND easy to make!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time27 minutes mins

Total Time32 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: American

Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free, Low Lactose

Servings: 24 Pieces (Approximately)

Calories: 101kcal

Equipment

  • Baking sheet

  • Parchment paper

  • Toothpicks

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Bacon
  • 1 lb Chicken Livers
  • Ground black pepper And other seasonings if desired - See post.

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 F, with a baking rack set to the middle of your oven. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Cut the slab of bacon in half. Separate the pieces, arrange in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Bake for 12 minutes, then set aside to cool.

  • Rinse chicken livers with cool water.

  • Use a sharp knife to trim any veins or connective tissue remaining on the chicken livers. Large livers - too large to wrap with half a slice of bacon - can be cut in half.

  • Place livers in a medium mixing bowl, season with a bit of ground black pepper, stir gently to combine.

  • Once the bacon is cool enough to work with, wrap bacone around each chicken liver, secure with a toothpick.

  • Place each bacon wrapped chicken liver back on the parchment lined baking pan as you assemble them.

  • Cook for another 15 minutes, or until the bacon is crispy.

  • Serve hot!

Nutrition

Serving: 1Piece | Calories: 101kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.4g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 78mg | Sodium: 139mg | Potassium: 81mg | Vitamin A: 2101IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Is chicken liver good for a low carb diet? ›

Yes it is. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 1 cup (140 grams) of chicken liver only has 9.07 g of carbohydrates. A typical serving 85 g (3 ounces) only contains 5.51 grams of net carbs making this organ meat perfect for anyone on a keto diet weight loss journey (6).

How many net carbs are in chicken livers? ›

Chicken liver (3 ounce) contains 0.7g total carbs, 0.6g net carbs, 5.5g fat, 20.8g protein, and 142 calories.

Is the liver low carb? ›

Liver is one of the best keto meats out there. It is extremely nutrient-dense, high in protein, and low in carbs — especially if you choose to eat poultry livers. Organ meats can be a bit intimidating, but you won't regret it.

What is Ramackie? ›

ru·​ma·​ki. variants or less commonly ramaki. rəˈmäkē plural -s. : a cooked appetizer consisting of pieces of usually marinated chicken liver wrapped together with sliced water chestnuts in bacon slices.

What happens if you eat no carbs for a week? ›

Severe carb limits can cause your body to break down fat into ketones for energy. This is called ketosis. Ketosis can cause side effects such as bad breath, headache, fatigue and weakness.

When should you not eat chicken livers? ›

Because of this, if you eat an excess of liver, and therefore Vitamin A, it is possible to develop a toxicity that leads to vision problems, bone pain, increased risk of fractures, nausea, and vomiting [*]. This is also why doctors recommend that pregnant women avoid eating livers during pregnancy.

What is the number one worst carb? ›

1. Sugary Foods. Most people already think of many of the foods in this category as unhealthy treats. Candy, soft drinks, and sweet desserts such as cake, chocolate, and ice cream are all expected entries on a list of carbs to avoid to lose weight.

What happens if I eat no carbs for a month? ›

Low energy: Carbs are your body's primary source of energy. Therefore, a no-carb diet may lead to low energy and fatigue. Insufficient nutrients: A no-carb diet may not provide enough vitamins and minerals, such as potassium, B vitamins, and vitamin C, which are abundant in fruits, vegetables, and other plant foods.

What is Rumski? ›

RUMSKI is a quick-thinking, Rummy-style strategy card game for 2 - 6 players. Combining parts of old favorites, plus new twists, you'll enjoy taking risks and setting a strategy to be the first to RUMSKI! Each deck contains 70 cards, numbered 1 through 13 in five colored suits; plus five Wild cards.

What is rumaki made of? ›

Rumaki's ingredients and method of preparation vary, but usually it consists of water chestnuts and pieces of chicken liver wrapped in bacon and marinated in soy sauce and either ginger or brown sugar, then fried or baked.

Are water chestnuts nuts? ›

What Are Water Chestnuts? The water chestnut, also known as the Chinese water chestnut, is not really a nut. It's an aquatic vegetable, often grown underwater in marshy and muddy areas. The grass-like plant is native to Asian countries like China, India, the Philippines, and Japan.

Is chicken liver high in carbs? ›

Chicken liver nutrition.

Protein: 19 grams. Fat: 5 grams. Cholesterol: 484 milligrams. Carbohydrates: Less than 1 gram.

What are the disadvantages of chicken liver? ›

“Liver, gizzards and other organ meats are very high in cholesterol (each chicken liver has about 250 mg cholesterol), and don't really provide a lot of nutritional value,” Thayer said. “Unless you really love liver, limiting your intake is a good idea.”

How to eat chicken liver for weight loss? ›

Tips. Saute sliced chicken liver with chopped onions, potatoes, mushrooms and bell peppers for a nutritious hash. Puree cooked chicken liver with a drizzle of oil and your favorite herbs and spices for a nutrient-dense dip that pairs well with whole-grain crackers. Thread raw chicken livers onto skewers with bay leaves ...

Does cutting carbs help your liver? ›

Liver fat metabolism improved

The team assessed how the dietary intervention affected the liver fat, as well as other metabolic responses, of the study participants. The study revealed that the carb-restricted diet improved liver fat metabolism and led to “dramatic reductions” in liver fat over the 14-day study period.

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