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4 Budget Carniflex Recipes: Cost-effective Ground Beef Bowls for the Carnivore Diet

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American cuisineSoon after starting a carnivore diet, you may be wondering what to eat to keep things interesting. With an eating style that’s so restrictive, it’s easy to get bored quickly.

That’s where sauces, dressings, and marinades come in. If you’re pure carnivore, those are out, but a lot of people are adopting a style of eating so that they can add flavor and variety to their meals. It’s been the Primal philosophy all along that you’ll stick with a healthy habit if 1. it doesn’t feel too restrictive, and 2. you can keep things exciting!

Primal Health Coach Brian has been eating a Carniflex style diet for some time now, and he’s here to share his tips and tricks to avoid getting stuck in a rut.

One of his favorite hacks is to use ground beef for the convenience and versatility it offers. He came up with four different Carniflex ground beef bowls that he makes in just minutes for a quick breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Why Use Ground Beef on a Carnivore or Carniflex Diet?

Ground beef has a lot of appeal to carnivore dieters for its:

  • Ease of preparation. Ground beef cooks in minutes, and it’s as simple as browning it in a pan. No fancy techniques required.
  • Versatility. You can experiment with mixing a lot of things like organ meats, sauces, marinades, collagen, herbs… the possibilities are endless.
  • Cost effectiveness. Carnivore can be expensive, if you’re reaching for a ribeye or three every day. But ground beef is cheaper and just as satisfying.

Carnivore Diet Cost: Steak vs. Ground Beef

Ground beef is a lot less expensive than steak. If you watch for sales, you can easily find grass-fed ground beef, fresh or frozen, for around $5 a pound. You might find bulk or conventional ground beef cheaper, and you might find it more expensive, too. At the time this article was published, you can expect to pay around $5 a pound.

A lot of carnivore diet beginners go the “Costco ribeye” approach where conventional (not organic or grass-fed) ribeyes are aorund $15/pound.

To give you an idea of the cost of enhancements:

  • About .70 for a serving of
  • Roughly .60 for 2 servings of
  • .50 for 2 pasture raised eggs
  • 1 oz of liver – maybe .50 for an oz if buying from high quality source, but you might find it much cheaper

So, you’re looking at around $7-8 for a 1 pound meal.

On the Carnivore Diet, You Don’t Just Eat Muscle Meat

Muscle meat is nutritious, but has a very limited nutritional profile. You can incorporate a broader range of nutrients by using organ meats, like heart, liver, tripe, etc. A lot of people consider collagen an organ meat and include collagen protein as a way to round out amino acids in your meal.

If organs make you squeamish, you can sneak them into ground beef bowls like these, or chop them finely and add to burgers and meatballs. Primal Health Coach Brian aims for 4-6oz of liver a week, which isn’t a lot. If you don’t like the taste or texture, you can hide it in your food so you don’t have to taste it.

How to Make Ground Beef Carniflex Bowls, 4 Ways

Basic Carniflex Ground Beef Bowl

Beef

Ingredients

  • 1lb grass-fed ground beef (Brian used 85%. If you use leaner ground beef, you may need a little in the pan to get it going.)
  • 1-2 oz frozen grass-fed beef liver, chopped into small pieces (easiest to do this while it’s still frozen)
  • Salt
  • Eggs
  • 1 scoop
  • Everything bagel seasoning

Directions

Chop an ounce or two of frozen liver, while it’s still frozen so that it’s easy to work with. Set aside to thaw.

Brian

Brown the ground beef in the pan. Use a tablespoon or so of in the bottom of the pan if your beef is on the lean side.

Once your beef is 80-90% cooked, add frozen and partially thawed chopped liver.

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Season the mixture with salt.

Once the beef is cooked through, add eggs for nutrient density and to bind the mixture

together. Sit the eggs on top of the beef to cook most of the way, then break the yolks and mix into the beef mixture when its just about done. The eggs will continue to cook even when they’re off the heat, so this method will prevent overcooking.

Add a scoop of unflavored collagen protein and toss to mix. Sprinkle in your favorite everything bagel seasoning, and top the mixture with .

Teriyaki Carniflex Ground Beef Bowl

Coach

Ingredients

  • 1lb Grass-fed ground beef (Brian used 85%. If you use leaner ground beef, you may need a little in the pan to get it going.)
  • 1-2 oz Frozen grass-fed beef liver, chopped into small pieces (easiest to do this while it’s still frozen)
  • Salt
  • 1/2 c
  • 1 scoop
  • Everything bagel seasoning or toasted sesame seeds
  • Cooked white rice or steamed vegetables (optional)

Directions

Brown your beef and add the liver, as with the basic bowl recipe. Season with salt and kelp flakes for umami flavor and for a boost of natural iodine.

Add the , and cook until some of the liquid steams off and it reduces a bit.

Transfer to a bowl, and mix in unflavored collagen protein.

Top with everything bagel seasoning or toasted sesame seeds. Serve as-is for a carniflex dish, or serve with white rice and steamed vegetables for the omnivores in your life.

Buffalo Carniflex Ground Beef Bowl

Costco

Ingredients

  • 1lb Grass-fed ground beef (Brian used 85%. If you use leaner ground beef, you may need a little in the pan to get it going.)
  • 1-2 oz Frozen grass-fed beef liver, chopped into small pieces (optional)
  • Salt
  • 1 scoop

Directions

This is the easiest carniflex bowl you’ll ever make. First, Bbrown your beef and season with salt. Transfer to a bowl, mix in collagen protein, and top with buffalo sauce. Easy!

BBQ Bacon Ground Beef Bowl

Cuts of beef

Ingredients

  • 1lb Grass-fed ground beef (Brian used 85%. If you use leaner ground beef, you may need a little in the pan to get it going.)
  • 1-2 oz Frozen grass-fed beef liver, chopped into small pieces (optional)
  • 1/2 c cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 c cooked diced bacon
  • 1/2 c
  • Salt
  • 1 scoop

Directions

Brown your beef and add liver. Add your collagen a little earlier this time, once your beef and liver mixture is cooked through. Season with salt and add cheddar cheese and bacon. Quickly move to a bowl so your cheese doesn’t burn. Top with BBQ sauce.

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