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High-Protein Keto Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole

High-Protein Keto Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole

All the classic chicken cordon bleu flavors in an easy, creamy, high-protein casserole — low-carb, sugar-free, and ready in 40 minutes

This keto chicken cordon bleu casserole delivers the familiar combination of chicken, ham, and melted Swiss (or mozzarella) in a rich, creamy sauce, finished with a golden low-carb topping. Every serving packs 38 g of protein and only 4 g net carbs.

One baking dish, completely sugar-free, and perfect for a comforting high-protein dinner that still fits your macros.

Prep15 min
Bake25 min
Servings6
Protein38g
Net Carbs4g
Calories420

Why you’ll love this casserole

  • 38g protein per serving — a complete high-protein meal
  • Only 4g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Classic cordon bleu flavors without the breading or frying
  • Ready in about 40 minutes
  • One-pan style, minimal cleanup
  • Excellent for meal prep and leftovers

Health notes

  • High protein: Chicken, ham, and cheese create a protein-rich base.
  • Ultra low carb: No breadcrumbs or flour — just a creamy sauce and optional almond-flour topping.
  • Sugar-free: No added sugar of any kind.
  • Satisfying: The combination of protein and fat keeps you full longer.

Key element — don’t overbake

Bake just until the sauce is bubbly and the topping is golden. Overbaking can dry out the chicken and make the sauce separate.

Ingredients

Main ingredients

  • 2 lb (900g) cooked chicken breast, cubed or shredded
  • 8–10 oz (225–280g) diced ham
  • 2 cups shredded Swiss or mozzarella cheese (divided)
  • Optional: ½ cup grated Parmesan

Creamy sauce

  • 8 oz (225g) cream cheese, softened
  • ½–¾ cup heavy cream or unsweetened almond milk
  • 1–2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp onion powder
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • Optional: ½ tsp dried thyme or parsley

Topping

  • ½–¾ cup almond flour or crushed pork rinds
  • 2 Tbsp melted butter
  • 2–3 Tbsp grated Parmesan
  • Pinch of garlic powder and black pepper

Swaps

  • Turkey: Use leftover turkey instead of chicken.
  • Different cheese: Gruyère or provolone also work well.
  • Dairy-free: Use dairy-free cream cheese and a plant-based cream alternative (results will vary).
  • Extra protein: Stir in a scoop of unflavored collagen or protein powder into the warm sauce.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Use pre-cooked chicken (rotisserie or leftover) to keep total time around 40 minutes.
  • Softened cream cheese melts more smoothly into the sauce.
  • Don’t skip the short rest after baking — it helps the sauce set slightly.
  • Pork rind topping gives a crispier, more “breaded” texture if you prefer it over almond flour.
  • This reheats very well and is excellent for meal prep.

Nutrition

NutrientPer serving (1/6)
Calories420
Protein38g
Net carbohydrates4g
Total carbohydrates6g
Fiber2g
Total fat26g
Sodium780mg

Estimates based on chicken breast, ham, cream cheese, and Swiss/mozzarella. Exact numbers vary with cheese type and cream amount.

Variations

Extra cheesy

Add an extra ½ cup shredded cheese into the filling and on top.

Bacon version

Stir in cooked crumbled bacon along with the ham.

Spinach boost

Fold in a couple of handfuls of fresh spinach or thawed frozen spinach (squeezed dry) before baking.

Spicy kick

Add a pinch of cayenne or a few dashes of hot sauce to the sauce.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 4 daysCovered; reheat in the oven or microwave
FreezerUp to 2 monthsFreeze before or after baking; thaw overnight in the fridge
Meal prepUp to 4 daysPerfect for grab-and-go lunches

FAQ

Yes. At only 4g net carbs per serving it fits even strict keto plans.
Yes. Rotisserie or any leftover cooked chicken works perfectly and saves time.
Crushed pork rinds give a crispier, more traditional “breaded” texture and are also zero-carb.
Yes. Assemble the casserole up to a day ahead, cover, and refrigerate. Bake when ready, adding a few extra minutes if cold.
A simple green salad, roasted broccoli, or cauliflower rice all stay low-carb and pair well.
Yes. Freeze individual portions for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator and reheat in the oven or microwave.

Test your knowledge

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