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Keto cooking means keeping your daily carbs between 20-50g while filling your plate with fats and moderate protein. That's about 5-10% carbs, 70-80% fat, and 15-25% protein of your daily calories. Your kitchen becomes a place where cauliflower transforms into rice, zucchini becomes noodles, and almond flour replaces wheat in everything from pancakes to pizza crust. Start by clearing out sugar, bread, pasta, and most fruits. Stock up on meats, fish, eggs, cheese, nuts, and low-carb vegetables like spinach, broccoli, and bell peppers. Cooking keto means reading every label since sugar hides in unexpected places. A tablespoon of ketchup has 4g carbs. Most yogurts pack 15-20g per cup. Even milk contains 12g per cup. Replace these with sugar-free versions or skip them entirely. Fat becomes your main energy source, so don't fear it. Add butter to vegetables, cook with coconut oil, and keep heavy cream on hand for coffee and sauces. Meal prep makes keto easier. Cook 2-3 pounds of ground beef on Sunday for quick weeknight meals. Hard-boil a dozen eggs. Wash and chop low-carb vegetables. Make fat bombs using coconut oil, nut butter, and stevia for when you need quick energy. Restaurant eating requires planning. Order burgers without buns, swap fries for salad, and ask for extra butter or olive oil. Most places will wrap sandwiches in lettuce instead of bread. Common mistakes include not eating enough fat, forgetting to count carbs in vegetables, and skipping electrolytes. Add 1/4 teaspoon salt to your water twice daily. Take 400mg magnesium before bed. These help prevent the tired feeling some experience when starting. Track your macros with an app for the first month. After that, you'll know which foods fit and which don't. A typical day might include scrambled eggs cooked in 2 tablespoons butter for breakfast, a salad with 4oz grilled chicken and 3 tablespoons ranch for lunch, and 6oz salmon with asparagus roasted in olive oil for dinner.

Quick Start

Buy pre-spiralized zucchini noodles to replace pasta in under 5 minutes of cooking. Keep string cheese and pepperoni in your bag for emergency snacks with zero prep. Make coffee with 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon MCT oil blended for 30 seconds as a filling breakfast. Batch cook egg muffins in a 12-cup tin every Sunday. Mix 8 eggs with cheese, bacon, and spinach, bake at 350°F for 18-20 minutes. Each muffin has 1g carb and reheats in 30 seconds.

Pantry Staples

Almond flour

Use 1:1 for coconut flour in most recipes. Stores 6 months in freezer. Essential for keto baking.

Coconut oil

Solid at room temperature. Use for high-heat cooking up to 350°F. Lasts 2 years in pantry.

Heavy cream

35-40% fat content. Whips into desserts, thickens sauces. Use within 7 days of opening.

Cream cheese

8oz block = 6g carbs total. Base for fat bombs and desserts. Softens in 30 minutes at room temp.

Erythritol

Measures 1:1 for sugar. Zero glycemic impact. May cause cooling sensation in desserts.

Psyllium husk powder

1 tablespoon binds keto bread. Absorbs 10x its weight in water. Mix quickly to prevent clumping.

MCT oil

Start with 1 teaspoon daily. Increase slowly to avoid digestive issues. Add to coffee or smoothies.

Cauliflower rice

Fresh or frozen. 1 cup = 3g net carbs. Microwave 4-5 minutes or sauté in butter.

Pork rinds

Crush for breading. 1oz = 0g carbs, 5g protein. Replace breadcrumbs in any recipe.

Chia seeds

2 tablespoons = 2g net carbs. Soak 1:6 ratio with liquid for pudding. Refrigerate overnight.

Grass-fed butter

Higher in omega-3s than regular. Use 1-2 tablespoons per meal. Clarify for higher smoke point.

Bone broth

1 cup = 1-2g carbs. Drink hot with salt for electrolytes. Make ice cubes for quick use.

Watch Out For

Sugar and honey

1 tablespoon honey = 17g carbs. Even small amounts exceed daily limits.

Grains

1 slice bread = 15-20g carbs. This includes wheat, rice, oats, quinoa, and corn products.

Most fruits

1 medium apple = 25g carbs. Stick to 1/4 cup berries maximum per day.

Root vegetables

1 medium potato = 37g carbs. Includes carrots, beets, sweet potatoes.

Legumes

1/2 cup black beans = 20g carbs. All beans, lentils, and chickpeas are too high.

Milk

1 cup whole milk = 12g carbs from lactose. Use unsweetened almond milk with 1g carb instead.

Beer and sweet wines

12oz beer = 10-20g carbs. Stick to dry wines at 3-4g per 5oz glass or spirits with zero carbs.

Low-fat products

Manufacturers add sugar when removing fat. Full-fat Greek yogurt has 6g carbs vs 20g in low-fat versions.

FAQ

How do I calculate net carbs?

Subtract fiber from total carbs. If a food has 10g total carbs and 7g fiber, it has 3g net carbs. Sugar alcohols like erythritol can also be subtracted. Most keto followers aim for 20-30g net carbs daily. Always check labels since manufacturers sometimes list net carbs incorrectly. Track carefully your first month using an app that calculates automatically.

What's the difference between keto and low-carb?

Keto requires staying under 50g carbs daily to maintain ketosis, typically 20-30g for most people. Low-carb diets allow 50-150g carbs per day. Keto also requires 70-80% of calories from fat, while low-carb focuses mainly on reducing carbs without specific fat targets. You can test ketosis with urine strips that cost $8 for 100 strips.

Can I eat vegetables on keto?

Yes, focus on vegetables growing above ground. 1 cup raw spinach = 0.4g net carbs. 1 cup broccoli = 4g net carbs. 1 cup cauliflower = 3g net carbs. Avoid corn (15g per 1/2 cup), peas (8g per 1/2 cup), and carrots (6g per medium carrot). Most people can fit 3-5 servings of low-carb vegetables into their 20-30g daily limit.

What can I use instead of flour?

Almond flour works 1:1 in most recipes but adds moisture, so reduce liquids by 25%. Coconut flour absorbs more liquid, use 1/4 cup coconut flour for every 1 cup wheat flour and add an extra egg. Psyllium husk powder helps bind at 1-2 tablespoons per recipe. For thickening sauces, use 1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum instead of 1 tablespoon flour.