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Keto Substitute for Pasta: Low-Carb Alternatives That Satisfy

Posted: Apr 10, 2025 · Updated: Sep 3, 2025 by Luka · Leave a Comment

Why Traditional Pasta Doesn’t Work on Keto

Regular pasta—whether it's spaghetti, fettuccine, or penne—is made from wheat flour, making it extremely high in carbohydrates. Just one cup of cooked pasta contains around 40–45 grams of net carbs, which is enough to kick most people out of ketosis.

For those on a ketogenic diet, finding low-carb pasta alternatives is essential to stay on track without giving up beloved pasta dishes.

Table of Contents

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  • Why Traditional Pasta Doesn’t Work on Keto
  • Top Keto Pasta Substitutes
    • 1. Shirataki Noodles (aka Miracle Noodles)
    • 2. Zucchini Noodles (Zoodles)
    • 3. Palmini (Hearts of Palm Noodles)
    • 4. Spaghetti Squash
    • 5. Egg Noodles (Keto Version)
  • Quick Comparison Table
  • Tips for Cooking Keto Noodle Alternatives
  • Final Thoughts

Top Keto Pasta Substitutes

Here are the best keto-friendly pasta swaps, categorized by taste, texture, and carb content.

Bowl of shirataki noodles garnished with green onions and sesame seeds on a rustic table
Low-carb shirataki noodles served with sesame and scallions — a perfect keto pasta alternative.

1. Shirataki Noodles (aka Miracle Noodles)

  • Carbs: 0–1g net carbs per serving
  • Main Ingredient: Glucomannan (konjac root)
  • Best For: Stir-fries, ramen, and Asian-style dishes
  • Texture: Slightly chewy, gelatinous

Shirataki noodles are the most keto-friendly pasta substitute. They're virtually zero-carb, gluten-free, and come ready to eat with minimal prep. Rinse and sauté to reduce the natural odor.

Noodles are the very definition of comfort food. Learn how to make Keto Shirataki (Miracle) Noodle Pudding, prepared with konjac noodles!
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Keto Shirataki (Miracle) Noodle Pudding
Noodles are the very definition of comfort food. Learn how to make Keto Shirataki (Miracle) Noodle Pudding, prepared with konjac noodles!
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2. Zucchini Noodles (Zoodles)

  • Carbs: ~3–4g net carbs per cup
  • Main Ingredient: Zucchini
  • Best For: Light Italian dishes, primavera, pesto
  • Texture: Soft with a slight bite

Spiralized zucchini mimics spaghetti and works great in sauces. It's fresh, low in carbs, and adds a vegetable boost. You can make them at home or buy pre-spiralized.

3. Palmini (Hearts of Palm Noodles)

  • Carbs: ~2–4g net carbs per serving
  • Main Ingredient: Hearts of palm
  • Best For: Alfredo, carbonara, and creamy sauces
  • Texture: Tender with a slight crunch

Palmini noodles are made from the core of palm plants and come in various shapes like linguine and lasagna sheets. They absorb sauce well and offer a satisfying bite.

4. Spaghetti Squash

  • Carbs: ~5–7g net carbs per cup
  • Main Ingredient: Spaghetti squash
  • Best For: Bolognese, meat sauces
  • Texture: Stringy, slightly sweet

When cooked, the flesh of spaghetti squash pulls apart into noodle-like strands. It’s slightly higher in carbs but still fits in many keto macros when portioned.

5. Egg Noodles (Keto Version)

  • Carbs: ~1–2g net carbs per serving
  • Main Ingredients: Eggs, cream cheese, psyllium husk
  • Best For: Soups, stroganoff, casseroles
  • Texture: Soft and tender

Homemade keto egg noodles are quick to make and versatile. They work well in hearty dishes that need a soft, rich noodle.

Quick Comparison Table

Substitute Net Carbs (per serving) Texture Best Use
Shirataki Noodles 0–1g Chewy Asian dishes, stir-fries
Zucchini Noodles 3–4g Al dente Light pasta dishes
Palmini 2–4g Slight crunch Creamy sauces
Spaghetti Squash 5–7g Stringy Tomato/meat sauces
Keto Egg Noodles 1–2g Soft Soups, casseroles
Spiralized zucchini noodles with cherry tomatoes, parmesan, and basil in a bowl on a wooden counter

Tips for Cooking Keto Noodle Alternatives

  • Don’t overcook: Many low-carb noodles can get soggy. Cook just until tender.
  • Dry them out: Especially for shirataki and zucchini noodles, pat dry or sauté to remove excess moisture.
  • Use bold sauces: Keto noodles absorb flavor best when paired with rich, fatty sauces.

Final Thoughts

You don’t have to give up pasta night on keto. With these tasty, low-carb pasta substitutes, you can recreate your favorite dishes without spiking your carb count. Whether you go for zero-carb shirataki or veggie-rich zoodles, there’s a keto noodle for every craving.

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