When following a ketogenic diet, there are several guidelines that you must follow to remain in ketosis. In general, a keto diet is when people consume a set amount of carbs daily and replace any extra carbs with high-fat, high-protein foods. So, what role does oatmeal play in a ketogenic diet? Oatmeal is a high-fiber grain that does contain a high amount of carbohydrates. And while oatmeal shouldn't be consumed for every meal of the day, there are ways that you can still enjoy it and remain in ketosis.
While oatmeal isn't considered a keto food, it's not entirely off-limits. One serving of our Organic Steel Cut Oats oats contains 31 grams of carbohydrates. The suggested daily carbohydrate intake is typically reduced to less than 50 grams when following the ketogenic diet. Therefore, if you adjust the other meals you eat throughout the day, you can enjoy a bowl of oats and remain within the advised range. When crafting a keto-friendly bowl of oatmeal, fill it with keto-approved foods like blueberries and strawberries, and stay away from ones that could up the carbohydrate content. Though foods like maple syrup, bananas and brown sugar are all popular additions to oatmeal, they're also high-carb and unsuitable for a ketogenic diet.