Memorial Day weekend is all about good food, good company, and firing up the grill. These keto Memorial Day recipes keep the carbs low without skipping any of the flavor you expect from a holiday cookout. From smoky mains to crowd-pleasing sides, this list has everything you need to eat well all weekend long.

Memorial Day is the cookout that signals summer has officially arrived, and I treat it accordingly. In my house, the grill gets fired up early and the food has to be good enough to carry a full afternoon of eating.
What I love most about eating low carb meals during a cookout is that the meal format already works in our favor. Grilled proteins are the main dishes, the best sides are usually veggie dishes, and the only adjustments I have to make are to the sugary sauces and the desserts that would otherwise knock me off plan.
This roundup covers the full Memorial Day spread from starters and mains to sides and desserts, and every recipe is low carb, gluten free and family friendly.
My main goal on a holiday is to serve dishes everyone enjoys, even those not on a diet. I hope you enjoy these recipes!
Instant Pot Pulled Pork

The Instant Pot makes this pulled pork effortless in a way that really impresses me every time I make it. The meat is tender, deeply flavored, and pulls apart easily, and it is versatile enough to serve in lettuce wraps, over cauliflower rice, or alongside cold salads.
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BBQ Grilled Shrimp Skewers

These skewers are the first thing I put on the grill at any Memorial Day cookout. The homemade spicy BBQ sauce has no added sugar and the flavor is genuinely bold and layered. I always make a double batch because a single batch disappears before most of the guests have finished filling their plates. The sauce also works as a dip, so I always put extra in a small bowl on the side.
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T-Bone Steak

A properly seasoned T-bone on a hot grill is the kind of thing that makes people put their phones down and pay attention to the food. I use a homemade dry rub and grill it over high heat for a proper sear, and I always let it rest before cutting so the juices stay in the meat. This is the centerpiece of my Memorial Day grill and it delivers every single time.
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Keto Hot Dog Buns

These almond flour and mozzarella buns are genuinely good, and make an excellent substitute for high carb buns. They are fluffy, hold together properly, and taste rich and satisfying alongside a good hot dog. I shape some of them round to use as burger buns as well, which means one batch covers multiple uses at a Memorial Day cookout.
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Grilled Boneless Chicken Thighs

Chicken thighs on the grill are a Memorial Day no-brainer. They stay juicy even if the heat gets away from you, they take on a marinade beautifully, and that char on the outside is everything. This is the kind of recipe that works for a crowd without stressing you out.
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Keto Deviled Eggs

No cookout spread is complete without deviled eggs and these keto ones are creamy, a little spicy, and gone within minutes of hitting the table. Deviled eggs are one of those foods that people cannot stop at just one. Make more than you think you need. You will thank yourself later.
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Air Fryer Stuffed Mushrooms

These stuffed mushrooms are the appetizer that quietly steals the show at every cookout. Packed with a cheesy, savory filling and done in the air fryer in under 15 minutes. Put these out while the mains are still on the grill and watch them disappear.
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Shake and Bake Pork Chops

This is the recipe I reach for when I want a hearty, crowd-pleasing protein that requires very little active work. The pork chops get coated in a well-seasoned spice mixture and baked until golden and cooked through. The result is crispy on the outside and juicy inside, and it pairs beautifully with salads or veggie dishes.
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Keto Coleslaw

This is the side dish that holds the whole cookout table together for me. Creamy, spicy, and made without a drop of added sugar. I always prepare it at least a few hours before serving because the longer it sits in the refrigerator the better it tastes. This really saves time and makes the holiday prep go a lot smoother.
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Kachumbari (Kenyan Tomato Salad)

This East African salad is a great holiday salad that goes so well with your main holiday dishes. I use fresh tomatoes, red onions, avocado, and lemon to make this light, vibrant salad that takes 15 minutes to prepare. My guests always want to know what it is and how to make it.
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Keto Cauliflower Potato Salad

No Memorial Day table feels complete without a potato salad, and this cauliflower version has earned that spot permanently. The creamy dressing and tender cauliflower give you everything you want from the classic dish without any of the carbs. I recommend making it the night before, because a few hours of chilling makes everything taste better.
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Keto Mashed Cauliflower

This is the comfort side dish that anchors the table for guests who want something warm and filling. The texture is smooth and the flavor is rich and buttery, and my guests devour it happily, especially those trying to reduce carbs from regular mashed potatoes. A little butter and fresh herbs on top before serving is the finishing touch that makes it look as good as it tastes.
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Keto Strawberry Mousse

This dessert is perfectly suited to a warm holiday afternoon. It is light, fruity, and refreshing with real strawberry flavor and no sugar at all. I make it the day before in individual serving glasses and keep them chilled until it is time to bring out the desserts. The presentation is beautiful and people always go for this one first when they see it on the table.
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Air Fryer Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus

Just twelve minutes in the air fryer and this side dish is done. The bacon is nice and crispy, the asparagus is perfectly tender, and the combination is savory and satisfying without needing anything added to it. I serve these at Memorial Day cookouts as both a side dish and a finger food and they work well in both roles.
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Keto Grilled Chicken

Grilled chicken is the protein that feeds the whole table without any drama, and this recipe does it right. All you need is a good spice rub and enough time on the grill for proper char marks and juicy insides. I keep a batch marinating in the refrigerator the night before so on Memorial Day morning all I have to do is bring the chicken out and start the grill.
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Air Fryer Broccoli

These broccoli florets get crispy edges and are tender inside with just a little oil and seasoning and 12 minutes of cooking time. Even guests that don't naturally like broccoli have commented on just how good this is.
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Air Fryer Green Beans

This is the side dish I add to the table when I want something simple, green, and genuinely delicious without adding any complexity during a cookout. The green beans are well seasoned and roasted in the air fryer until slightly crispy. It takes just a few minutes which is so convenient when cooking a lot of different dishes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I stay keto at a Memorial Day cookout when someone else is hosting?
Scan the food table before you plate anything and go straight for the grilled meats. Most cookouts have plenty of protein options that are naturally keto-friendly. Eating a small snack before you arrive takes the pressure off so you're not making desperate choices when you're starving.
Can I bring a keto dish to a Memorial Day cookout that non-keto guests will actually enjoy?
Absolutely. Dishes like deviled eggs, guacamole, bacon-wrapped anything, and creamy coleslaw are always a hit and nobody needs to know they're keto. Focus on bold flavors and generous portions and the dish will disappear fast regardless of who's eating it.
What keto-friendly drinks work for a hot Memorial Day celebration?
Sparkling water with fresh fruit, sugar-free lemonade, and iced herbal teas are all refreshing and carb-free. For adults, dry wine and spirits with sugar-free mixers are reasonable keto options. Just watch the fruity cocktails and hard seltzers since a lot of them have more sugar than you'd expect.
How do I handle keto eating over a long Memorial Day weekend without falling off track?
Plan your meals loosely before the weekend starts so you're not winging it every day. Keep easy keto snacks on hand like cheese, boiled eggs, and nuts for the in-between moments. Staying consistent with protein and fat at each meal makes it much easier to skip the chips and desserts without feeling deprived.


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Tayo Oredola is the founder of Low Carb Africa, where she shares healthy, low carb dishes with global flavors. She is passionate about teaching people how to cook drool-worthy dishes while losing weight and living their best lives. Tayo’s recipes have been featured on MSN, Women’s Health, Parade, Yahoo News, Pure Wow, Essence, and other online publications.








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