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Keto Diet Cheap Grocery List

Starting the keto diet can be a little overwhelming—the high-fat, low-carb diet, known for its dramatic weight loss results, requires an overhaul of most people's typical shopping lists. That means saying goodbye to some of the easy items you might keep on hand for lazy nights (we're talking to you, quick-cooking rice and frozen french fries), and hello to some slightly more perishable foods that are higher in fat and protein like meat and full-fat dairy.

But before you go filling your grocery cart with bacon and cheese galore, know that you'll want to opt for good-for-you sources of unsaturated fat and protein—like fish and avocado, instead, says Lyssie Lakatos, RDN, of the Nutrition Twins. "Since this diet is primarily coming from fat, choosing healthy sources of fat is important," she says.

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Jewelyn Butron

So, healthy fat = good; protein = good; but what about everything else? Don't freak—while, yes, tons of stuff is off-limits on the keto diet, there are plenty of yummy things you can eat. To help, a few dietitians weighed in on what they'd put on their keto diet grocery shopping list—so all you really have to do is save it and go to the store.

First of all, what are the basic rules of the keto diet and how do you get started?

While everyone's body and needs are slightly different, the traditional keto diet typically follows this formula:

  • 60 to 75 percent of your calories come from fat
  • 15 to 30 percent of your calories come from protein
  • 5 to 10 percent of your calories come from carbs

      That usually means eating no more than 50 grams of carbs a day (some strict keto dieters even opt for just 20 grams a day), though there are some more flexible versions of the keto diet. After about two to seven days of following the keto diet, you go into something called ketosis, or the state your body enters when it doesn't have enough carbs for your cells to use for energy. That's when you start making ketones, or organic compounds that your bod then uses in place of those missing carbs. At this point, your body also starts burning fat for more energy, leading to weight loss.

      If you're not sure what to eat to get started on the keto diet, you can find a week-long meal plan (with plenty of yummy recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner) here. Once you get familiar with eating low-carb, you'll be able to whip up your own meals that fit into the keto diet (and the grocery list above will help with that).

      So what items should I take off my grocery list?

      There are a few aisles you can skip (the cookie aisle is probably one of them) if you're committing to keto. Here are the non-keto-friendly items you will no longer need to stock your fridge and pantry with.

      • Pasta and other grains. When you're cutting carbs on keto, pasta, rice, and noodles have to be the first to go (unfortunately). Your local grocery store might have a special health foods section where you can find low-carb or gluten-free pastas and noodles, though.
      • Starchy veggies. Potatoes are off limits, and so are other starchy, high-carb vegetables like carrots, believe it or not. Colorful, leafy greens are going to be key staples to add to your basket or cart.
      • High-sugar fruits. While fruit is something that is usually recommended for a healthy, balanced diet, the keto diet restricts some fruit, says Marisa Moore, MBA, RDN, LD. Some fruits, like apples, bananas, and pears, are higher in carbs, which break down into sugars, so they're not typically part of a keto eating plan.
      • Legumes. If you eat vegan or vegetarian, certain legumes, like beans, lentils, and chickpeas, might be a regular part of your diet for extra protein. On keto, though, they're too high in carbs and too low in fat to be compliant.
      • Sugary foods. You're going to want to bypass any aisle that includes candy, doughnuts, snack cakes, and cookies, as the sugars in any processed sweets should be avoided on the keto diet.

        Your keto-friendly grocery list

        Ok, now that we've gotten the bad news out of the way, here are all the yummy items you can stock up on when you're following a keto diet. There's plenty to be excited about putting in your cart!

        Low-carb veggies

        Not all vegetables are created equal for keto followers. High-carb veggies are a no-go. Instead, opt for low-carb options like cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, bell pepper, celery, cucumber, eggplant, and asparagus, says Pegah Jalali, RD, a nutritionist with Middleberg Nutrition.

        Frozen veggies are cool, too. Sydney Greene, RD, also of Middleberg Nutrition, recommends frozen cauliflower in particular. "It's very low carb yet high in fiber and vitamin C. Use cauliflower in place of bananas for a creamy smoothie without the extra carbohydrates," Greene says.

        Avocados

        Tammy Lakatos Shames, RDN, of Nutrition Twins, describes avocados as one of the very best keto foods, jam-packed with both nutrients and healthy fats. "I like to have them with some hemp or flax seeds sprinkled on top and some parmesan cheese," says Jalali.

        Berries

        Raspberries are a perfect sweet treat for people on the keto diet, since they're the fruit with the fewest carbs, says Jalali—though blueberries and blackberries are great, too. Blackberries and raspberries specifically are a solid option because they contain 8 grams of fiber per cup, too, Moore adds.

        Salad greens

        Pre-washed greens, like spinach, kale and arugula, are a huge timesaver. "Having greens on hand makes it super easy to throw together a quick salad or add some quick nutrients—folate, vitamin C, fiber, magnesium—to your proteins," says Greene. For a quick, keto-friendly breakfast, Greene suggests scrambling two whole eggs and a handful of spinach to get a good serving of healthy fat, protein, and fiber.

        Grass-fed beef and organic chicken

        Keep grass-fed beef and lamb, along with organic chicken, on hand, recommends Jalali. "Our clients particularly love Applegate's Great Organic Uncured Beef Hot Dog," says Shames—they're non-GMO and made with grass-fed beef, sans nitrates and preservatives.

        Bone broth

        Another option? Sip your meat-based protein. Greene loves Bonafide Provisions Bone Broth, which uses bones from grass-fed cows. "The amino acids found in the broth support a healthy gut," says Greene.

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        Tuna, salmon, or sardines (fresh or canned)

        If you opt for fresh fish, grill, bake, or pan-fry it in a healthy oil (olive or avocado) and serve with a low-carb veggie like broccoli or cauliflower rice.

        If you choose canned, mix it with mayo and serve over greens, suggests Jalali. For a simple keto lunch, Greene suggests combining a can of tuna with half an avocado in a collard green wrap.

        Cheese

        Go for grass-fed, organic, and full-fat options in the dairy aisle, recommends Jalali. For cheese, one easy-to-find option—readily available at groceries and convenience stores alike—is Organic Valley's full fat cheese. "It fits in the keto diet perfectly," says Lakatos.

        Always read the nutrition info before purchasing pre-shredded cheeses, cautions Jalali, who says they sometimes contain a stabilizer that adds carbs—so just make sure your shredded cheese has zero grams of carbs.

        Greek yogurt and sour cream

        These can be used interchangeably on the keto diet, as they all have similar amounts of carbs—Greek yogurt has five grams per serving and sour cream has seven. Just make sure they're plain options—added flavors also add carbs.

        Quark

        Quark is a German food that's somewhere in between yogurt and cheese in flavor and consistency—you can add it to smoothies, or use it as a spread or topping. "It's rich, creamy, and a favorite among our clients who are keto followers," says Lakatos.

        Eggs

        If you're on a keto diet, opt for Eggland's Best Eggs, says Lakatos. "They have double the omega-3s and six times the vitamin D of other eggs, thanks to their all-vegetarian hen feed which provides high-quality, keto-friendly nutrients."

        Moore suggests meal prepping hard boiled eggs and keeping them in the fridge throughout the week for easy on-the-go breakfasts. If properly refrigerated and not cracked, they'll last for 7 days in the fridge.

        Nut milks

        Milk can actually have a good amount of carbs, so nut milk is a good alternative on the keto diet, says Lakatos. Unsweetened coconut, hemp, and almond milks in particular are good options, as they contain no carbs and more than four grams of fat—a perfect combo for keto dieters.

        Almond milk specifically is versatile for a variety of recipes, like a chia seed pudding or a breakfast smoothie, says Moore. "Simply blend frozen berries with leafy greens and plenty of almond milk for a frosty drink in less than five minutes," Moore suggests.

        Avocado, olive, hazelnut, and coconut oil

        The keto diet is all about fat, so clearly all healthy oils are welcome on this keto grocery list. Cooking food in the oils is one thing—but you can also amp up your fat intake by drizzling some oil on your cooked meal, as well.

        Grass-fed ghee

        Ghee, like the oils above, is a pure fat, which means its free from carbs or protein, says Jalali. "Ketogenic diets are more than 60 percent fat so having pure fats for all meals helps keep you on track," she says. If you can't find ghee, you can also use butter.

        Seaweed

        This low-carb snack has just one gram of carbs, and is full of iodine, which supports a healthy thyroid, says Greene. Some even come in individual grab-and-go packets so you can store them in your desk at work or in your purse.

        Olives

        You can add olives to salad or have them as an on-the-go snack. "We find these to be a lifesaver for our keto clients," says Shames. Olives offer a healthy monounsaturated source of fat; some even come in different flavors (like taco or sriracha).

        Pistachios

        Shames recommends single-serving packages of pistachios, too. "Ninety percent of the fats found in pistachios are the better-for-you mono- and polyunsaturated type," says Shames. "Plus, pistachios provide a good source of plant protein and fiber for a trio that can help to keep you fuller longer."

        Almonds

        Another nut that's high in fiber, healthy fat, and protein is almonds. Moore always recommends them as snacks for clients who are constantly busy and need snacks to keep them satiated throughout the day. You can easily pack single-serve packages ahead of time.

            Nutritional yeast

            Nutritional yeast provides B12, a nutrient that many of us—especially vegans and vegetarians—just don't get enough of. It's also a source of protein without many carbs at all, says Lakatos.

            "Keto followers can sprinkle it on their meals for a cheesy flavor and they often use it to make keto-friendly breads and tortillas," says Lakatos.

            Chia seeds and flax seeds

            You can use these seeds to coat meats, include them in bake goods, or make keto-friendly oatmeal and pudding, says Jalali. These pantry items are high in fiber, but low in carbs.

            Healthy frozen foods

            Added items like frozen cauliflower pizza and frozen frittatas can make eating keo simple on mornings and nights when you're strapped for time. Nora Minno, an RD in New York City, loves this pizza, which contains only 16 grams of carbs for the whole pie.

            Tofu

            "Tofu is a great way to add plant-based protein into a diet that is typically heavy in animal protein and fat," says Minno. "A 3-oz serving contains 80 calories, 4 grams of fat, 9 grams of protein and only 3 grams of carbs. You'll also be getting important micronutrients like calcium, iron, and potassium."

            Low-carb pasta alternatives

            "Shiratake noodles are a great low-carb pasta alternative with only 2 grams of carbs and 0 calories per bag," says Minno.

            Nut butter

            A high-quality nut butter is a great keto snack, topping for flax crackers, and ingredient for keto fat bombs and desserts, says Lara Clevenger, RD and founder of The Keto Queens.

            Grass-fed beef tallow

            Beef tallow is rich in omega 3 and CLA and is a "high quality saturated fat which has a high smoke point and is great for cooking," says Clevenger.

            Chocolate

            Yes, you can totally add chocolate to your shopping cart on the keto diet! Clevenger recommends Choc Zero. "It's sugar-free chocolate, non-gmo, and contains no sugar alcohols or soy lecithin. It's not super bitter like some chocolate bars and tastes great and has a very good texture," she says.

            Keto-approved condiments

            One of the trickiest things to shop for while keto? Dressings and condiments. Clevenger recommends low-sugar ketchup and BBQ sauce from Alterna Sweets. "These sauces taste amazing and they all contain only 1 gram net carb per tablespoon," she says. As for salad dressing? Clevenger reaches for Primal Kitchen brand. "These are sugar-free and keto-certified."

            Alternative flours

            "Almond flour is one of my favorite baking ingredients," Moore says. It's also one of the most common keto-friendly, gluten-free, alternative flours. "The almonds provide satiating fiber and protein plus healthy fats," Moore adds. She recommends it for making pie crusts and baking cookies and muffins.

                Coconut flour is another low-carb flour alternative that Moore suggests adding to your pantry. However, keep in mind that you can't just substitute the same amount in a recipe that calls for regular four. "Because it is highly absorbent, you'll likely need to add more liquid to baked goods that use coconut flour," Moore says.

                Keto-friendly sweeteners

                For a natural sugar substitute that's keto-compliant, consider stocking up on monk fruit, says Moore. Whether you're baking or looking to sweeten up your coffee, monk fruit is an option that won't take you out of ketosis. Erythritol is another common keto-friendly sugar substitute. Again, you'll want to use in keto-specific recipes since you can't swap in the same amount for a recipe that calls for sugar.

                    Keto protein bars

                    To keep you full during the day, try a keto protein or energy bar that's high in healthy fats (like nuts and oils like avocado oil) and protein, but low in carbs. Keto Bar is a great option—they make a delicious chocolate peanut butter flavor.

                    Keto granolas

                    You won't be able to buy regular cereals, as they'll be too high in carbs, but low-carb or grain-free, low sugar granolas like Lakanto Healthy Quick Breakfast Granola or Lark Ellen Farm Granola are a better choice. You can add milk to them or eat them with yogurt and breakfast is solved.

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                    Keto Diet Cheap Grocery List

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