Sub Roll-Ups

sub-roll-ups

As I mentioned a few posts back, we are dieting once again at the Melton house. You have been with me throughout the years on the diet roller coaster that I seem to take on a lot. I am ready to make a change for life though. Something about being prescribed that first “old person” pill that kicks you into gear.

There are several health conditions in my family that you just don’t want. Heart problems seem to top the list. I can not deny that the mouthwatering recipes that I like are a contributing factor. I have dodged the bullet until recently. I had been kidding myself that maybe I would be the lucky one in the family but was recently prescribed a low dose cholesterol medication.

This week marks five weeks of better eating. Because I did not have the confidence in myself five weeks ago, I hesitated to mention it to you.  This time it is are actually going very well. I say that with some surprise because I always seem to fail at dieting. I am not sure if it is this particular way of eating that is working so well, or if the timing is right and my mind is finally made up, or maybe a combination of everything.

I hope that you will join me on this ride to better health. My number one goal has always been to lose weight when starting a new diet. This time my goals are so much more. I want to live better. I want to stick around to see grandchildren some day. I wish that someday Greg and me will enjoy retirement and travel. I want to enjoy life as long as I possibly can.

Some low-carb meals are no-brainers. However, there are many recipes that I’m trying now with coconut flour, almond flour, whey protein, and so much more that are very different. It’s like learning to cook again. For now, I am trying recipes from cookbooks that I have purchased and recipes I find online. I really hope to be experimenting with my own recipes very soon. I have already come up with a fat bomb recipe that we really like. Fat bombs are subject for another day though and something that I have had to learn to embrace.

When I say that we are on a low-carb diet, what we are trying to learn is the keto diet. When I first read about it, I did not precisely understand what it was all about, and I am still very limited in my knowledge about it. We started off low-carb and are transitioning to keto. We are learning as we go so, please do not judge me if I say or do something that is not entirely keto. I am not a nutritionist so take anything you read on this blog about the keto diet at face value. Most keto recipes should work well for those of you doing a low-carb diet and those of you that eat paleo.

These simple sub roll-ups were so easy to make and such a hit. I found this idea on ourpaleolife.com and took these to sandwich night at church last Wednesday. Some of the teenagers that I teach were telling me how much they loved them and that I should bring them every week, sandwich night or not! Change up the ingredients and use what you like. Served with the vinegar and oil dip, it’s just like eating your favorite sub sandwich without all the carbs!

Sub Roll-ups (Keto)

Your favorite sub sandwich without all of the carbs!
Course Keto, Main Course
Servings 4
Author Amye Melton

Ingredients

  • 4 thin slices deli ham
  • 4 thin slices deli pepperoni
  • 4 thin slices Genoa Salami
  • 4 thin slices provolone
  • shredded lettuce
  • sliced black olives
  • roasted red peppers sliced
  • pickled banana peppers drained
  • onion thinly sliced
  • mayonnaise
  • 1/4 to 1/2 c. Avocado Oil or Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1/4 c. red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar
  • Italian Seasoning to taste

Instructions

  • Place the meats and cheese on a cutting board or other flat surface, overlapping slightly, and layering from largest to smallest.  
  • Spread a thin layer of mayonnaise on the stack, leaving space at the top of the largest piece to keep if from squishing out when you roll them up.
  • Add a small amount of shredded lettuce to the end with the smallest pieces.  
  • Top with a small amount of desired toppings.
  • Starting at the small end (the end with the toppings), roll the stack, pushing in any fillings that find their way out.
  • Secure the roll with a toothpick.
  • To make dressing, mix the oil and vinegar together.  Sprinkle with some Italian seasoning.  Serve as a dipping sauce for the roll-ups.  

Notes

Total Carbs = 1 g
Net Carbs = 0 g
Fiber = 1 g
Total Fat = 10 g
Protein = 10 g
Calories = 143 
Glycemic Load = 0

 

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Hi, I'm Amye. I started Not Just Sunday Dinner in 2011 after moving back to Georgia. I grew up in North Georgia and have lived in different parts of Georgia most of my life. After living in Florida for five years we moved back to Georgia in the summer of 2009. I've always loved Georgia, but now Florida holds a special place in my heart as well. I have been married for 26 years to a wonderful man, Greg. We have two children, Wes, 21 years old and a third year college student, and Savannah, 18 years old and a freshman in college. Greg and I have started "dating" again. Since the kids only want to see us when they need money