Keto Blog
KetoMondo is a collective dedicated to tasty, simple, and responsible ketogenic cooking. We prioritize quality ingredients, healthy fats, and recipes that balance nutrition while staying practical for everyday life.
Our group includes 26 committed chefs — each brings culinary expertise, cultural perspective and a dedication to quality. Together they explore techniques and flavors to make keto sustainable, enjoyable, and reproducible at home.
Selected kitchen equipment
Our selection of recommended tools and small appliances for efficient keto cooking (spiralizer, thermometer, sous‑vide, air fryer).
Digital kitchen scale
The basis for exact macros & successful keto baking. Precise weighing per gram: your portions & your sugar-free desserts will no longer have any secrets.
- Helps track portions (macros)
- Essential in keto baking
Adjustable mandolin (with finger guard)
Transform your vegetables into impeccable slices. Zucchini gratins, eggplant tian, chips: your keto dishes gain presentation & restaurant flavor.
- Regular slices (gratin/tian keto)
- Huge time saving in preparation
Selected ingredients
Our selection of essential ingredients for keto cooking: healthy fats, low‑carb flours and practical substitutes.
Tamari / soy sauce (cleanest version possible)
The perfect source of umami for your keto Asian marinades and stir-fries. This gluten-free and no-added-sugar version brings a salty and flavorful depth to all your recipes.
- Ideal for keto Asian marinades
- Perfect on omelettes, mushrooms, meats
Coconut flour
An ultra-absorbent flour rich in fiber for your keto muffins and pancakes. Ideal for giving body to your preparations with a very small quantity.
- Very rich in fiber (useful in keto)
- Ultra absorbent: a small dose is enough
Smoked paprika
The trick to giving a smoky and grilled taste to your meats and vegetables without using sweet BBQ sauces. A characterful spice that brings depth and color to your keto dishes.
- Perfect for prawns with garlic & smoked paprika
- Excellent on steaks and roasted vegetables