Atkins-Friendly Catered Dinners Greensboro NC

Here are some dinners -- appetizers, entrées, and desserts -- that will fit into an Atkins diet. Read on for these delicious meals and find out who makes them and how much they'll cost you.

Local Companies

Painted Plate Catering
336-230-2433
203 S Elm St
Greensboro, NC
Catering by Ellyn
(336) 370-0426
509-A S. Edgeworth St.
Greensboro, NC
Catering by Ellyn
(336) 370-0426
509-A S. Edgeworth St.
Greensboro, NC
Bear Rock Cafe
336-292-1977
705 Friendly Center Rd
Greensboro, NC
Create A Cake Catering
336-545-1530
2000 E Wendover Ave
Greensboro, NC
Catering Carolina Inc
336-370-4328
611 S Elm St
Greensboro, NC
Just for You Catering
336-230-1611
2708 S Elm Eugene St
Greensboro, NC
One On One Catering
336- 282-3246
4705 N Church St
Greensboro, NC
Culinary Visions Catering
336-632-0550
2006 W Vandalia Rd
Greensboro, NC
Exclamations Catering & Event Specialist
336-299-2600
4902 Bartlett St
Greensboro, NC

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ON THE CHEAP:
Using fresh, seasonal ingredients, Tim Brien of 212 Catering offers a light meal that begins with a prosciutto-wrapped grilled asparagus appetizer. The entrée is protein-packed with nuts and legumes: roasted salmon with a macadamia nut-crust and a side of ginger cilantro lentils. And flourless brownies made with Splenda -- no sugar for you! -- and a scoop of Atkins ice cream finishes the meal, which costs only $24.50 per person.

MID-PRICE:
Rosemary Howe of Barraud Caterers Limited designed a rich, high-protein meal that starts with a veal sweetbreads with crayfish and an arugula and shellfish emulsion. The entrée: roast filet of beef on escarole with foie gras butter. And avoiding sugar substitutes that most no-carb desserts require, shed offer a cheese course at the end of the meal, with Epoisses with blueberry-thyme compote, Fourme dAmbert soup with sweet almond wafer, and a basil crepe with Clacbitou chevre and spiced toasted walnut. Despite the gourmet ingredients, her menu is a well-priced $50 per person.

SPLURGE:
Ricky Eisen of Events & Celebrations by Between the Bread suggests indulging protein-only guests with a filet mignon medallions entrée served with tarragon mustard sauce, charred tomatoes, asparagus, and cauliflower. The first course is nothing to sniff at either: Try smoked salmon florets with caviar garnish served on a Dijon vinaigrette-dressed bed of baby lettuce. For dessert, a thick, dense, flourless chocolate cake sweetened with Splenda and sprinkled with fresh berries and fresh plain whipped cream. Its decadent, its luxurious, and it'll set you back $80 per guest.


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Featured Local Company

Painted Plate Catering

336-230-2433
203 S Elm St
Greensboro, NC