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Keto Cookbooks recommended by Edita Kaye

Ketogenic Cookbooks Recommended by Edita Kaye

When you’ve decided to live a Ketogenic lifestyle, the best place to find new recipes is in a cookbook! Here are a few of my favorites that will give you new ideas and fit into your lifestyle.

The Easy 5-Ingredient Ketogenic Diet Cookbook: Low-Carb, High-Fat Recipes for Busy People on the Keto Diet – by Jen Fisch

Jen Fisch, the blogger behind Keto in The City shares her favorite keto meals for your hectic life. As a busy mom, she knows how difficult it can be to cook healthy meals daily. These 130 recipes truly simplify the ketogenic diet. It includes one-pot meals, meals that can be made in less than 30 minutes, and even  5-ingredient meals. It’s the perfect resource for your next breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack!

The Essential Keto Cookbook: 124+ Ketogenic Diet Recipes – by Louise Hendon and Christopher Kelly

If you’re looking for more than 124 keto recipes and 200 pages of full-color, this is the cookbook for you. It features a complete ketogenic meal plan and food list to take any guesswork out of the equation. The authors featured recipes that are sugar-free, low-carb, gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free and legume-free, helping those with diet restrictions to stay on track in a tasty way.

The One Pot Ketogenic Diet Cookbook: 100+ Easy Weeknight Meals for Your Skillet, Slow Cooker, Sheet Pan, and More – by Liz Williams

If you’re trying to follow a healthy diet with a busy schedule, sometimes one-pot recipes can be a lifesaver. This cookbook features over 100 keto recipes with clear instructions that will make your mouth water. The book features no-mess meals, quick meals, simple ingredients and additional tips and information to help you stay on track.

 

Quick & Easy Ketogenic Cooking: Meal Plans and Time Saving Paleo Recipes to Inspire Health and Shed Weight – by Maria Emmerich

Maria Emmerich is a nutritionist and popular food blogger who takes the guesswork out of ketogenic cooking with this book. It includes more than 170 recipes, and also gives an in-depth look at the science behind the keto diet. She includes tips for success and eating at restaurants, as well.

 

 

The Wicked Good Ketogenic Diet Cookbook: Easy, Whole Food Keto Recipes for Any Budget – by Amanda C. Hughes

This cookbook is a great roadmap for navigating through the keto diet. Hughes especially focuses on sticking to the diet without breaking your budget. She stresses that a keto diet isn’t just a fad; it is a lifestyle change. In this comprehensive book with 175 recipes, you’ll learn everything you need to know about the keto diet.

Fruit Infused Water by Edita Kaye

Fruit Infused Water: Benefits and Recipes

Drinking enough water is key to maintaining good health, but there are alternatives to plain water. One of the healthiest ways to give your water a kick is by infusing it with fruit, herbs and even vegetables.

To get the most nutritional value from your infused water, you’ll have to consume the fruit after you’re finished with the water. However, if you’d prefer to discard the fruit afterwards, you’re still reaping benefits by infusing your water in the first place. For example, if you have fun creating new recipes for your infused water, it could lead to more water consumption.

Here are a few recipe possibilities to get you started:

  1. Citrus Mint Water

By adding grapefruit, lemon, mint and cucumber to your water, you’ll get a combination of freshness and citrus that is perfect for a hot summer day. Grapefruit is known to be rich in antioxidants and immune-boosting properties, so snacking on some slices while you hydrate could give you additional health benefits.

  1. Mojito Water

Alcohol can dehydrate you, but you can satisfy your mojito craving with some non-alcoholic, infused water instead! With mint and lime, your water is transformed into a light, tart beverage. If you add a touch of sugar, your taste buds are really in for a treat.

  1. Apple Cinnamon Water

When you think apples and cinnamon, you probably think of autumn days and falling leaves. However, cinnamon is great for digestion, so infusing your water with apple and cinnamon is a great treat year-round. If you add plums and pears to the apples and cinnamon, it creates great balanced flavor.

  1. Ginger Peach Water

Ginger is a root with anti-inflammatory properties that can help with digestion. When ginger is combined with the flavor of a ripe peach, it’s like they’re a match made in heaven.

  1. Watermelon Basil Water

Nothing says “summer” like fresh watermelon. By throwing watermelon and some basil leaves into your water, it’ll be a beautiful mix of green and pink that tastes even better than it looks.

  1. Lavender Lemon Water

Lavender isn’t just a great candle scent. It’s also a natural way to add sweetness to your water. By infusing your water with lemon and lavender, you can create a unique flavor combination that can be made into lemonade with a bit of sugar or raw agave nectar.

I hope these recipes give you ideas for your summer diet. Connect with me on social media to tell me about your favorite recipe!

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