10 Easy Keto Cereal Recipes (2024)

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Think you can’t have cereal on a keto diet? Think again, my friends! You don’t have to forego the crunchy breakfast treat anymore. These easy and delicious recipes for keto cereal will have you coming back for more!

If you grew up in Canada like I did, you probably spent a large portion of your formative years eating Quaker Harvest Crunch for breakfast. I was never that much of a cereal fan, but a bowl of that granola from the orange box was always welcome.

In fact, I was happy to eat it any time…breakfast, lunch or dinner. It was so good, so crunchy and so, so sweet. Addictively sweet. I shudder now to think of how much sugar was in what I assumed back then was a healthy option. No wonder I liked it so much.

But I don’t miss it anymore, not since I discovered that there are so many delicious and easy ways to make keto cereal.

Can you have cereal on a keto diet?

Cereal is a tough one to give up whenstarting a low carb, grain-free, or paleo diet. It’s an easy meal or snack, it’s tasty and it fills you up. For a little bit, anyway, before the subsequent blood sugar crash.

But it turns out that you don’t have to give it up at all, since it’s so easy to make your own. These 10 Keto Cereal Recipes are almost as easy to make as grabbing the box from your cupboard and pouring cereal into your bowl.

From granola to crunchy squares to hot cereals for a cold winter morning, we’ve got you covered.

The Best Keto Cereal Recipes

  • Baked Keto Oatmeal
  • Peanut Butter Power Granola
  • Keto Cinnamon Crunch Cereal
  • Keto Chocolate Cereal (Nut-Free)
  • Granola Clusters
  • Very Berry Keto Granola
  • Low Carb Banana Nut Cereal
  • Coconut Cacao Nib Granola
  • Chocolate Hazelnut Granola
  • Keto Instant Hot Cereal

Store-Bought Keto Cereal

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There are a few pretty great low carb cereals you can buy at the store (or online!). But it pays to read labels, as many that claim to be keto are shockingly high carb. Here are a few of my keto-friendly favorites:

NuTrail Granola: This is hands down my favorite store-bought granola. I find it at a few of my local stores and on Amazon.

Perfect Keto: I adore the Honey Nut. I often take little baggies of it for a snack when I am hiking or traveling. I also love to crush it up and use it as the crust for my Keto Key Lime Cheesecake. Use code ALLDAYIDREAM20 for 20% off your entire order!

Magic Spoon: I thought their fruity cereal really did taste like Fruit Loops! It’s not really my kind of thing first thing in the morning, but it might be your. My kids love it.

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    1. Felicity says

      Oh my gosh, thank you for this!! I’ve been on keto for a decade but I just found out I have to go egg-free and low sodium for a few months.???? I think this post just saved my life (the alternative was looking strongly like skipping breakfast altogether).

    2. Francine Hall says

      SO many choices. Thanks for sharing.
      I’d love to know about store bought option just as a back up which is so important. However I’m in Australia and don’t recognise any of those brands. I’ll keep searching. Thanks again.

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    3. Rachel Drummond says

      Hi Carolyn, thanks for sharing again! I tried the High Key and it was waaayyyy too sweet as a morning breakfast but like you said, may be good in dessert recipes. I’m all about that Magic Spoon tho, and Catalina Crunch is a big fave as well.

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      • Carolyn says

        So funny, I find the Magic Spoon too sweet. Just another example of how we all experience these things differently! 🙂

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    4. janP says

      Can you tell me the name of the cereal in the bowl in the first picture on here? It looks so good that I want to try it. I love crunchy cereal dry for snacking and I like to add it to yogurt.
      Thank you so much!

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      • Carolyn says

        I am not quite sure which “first photo” you are talking about. If it’s the collage at the top, then there are 3 different cereals – nut-free chocolate cereal, granola clusters, and cinnamon crunch cereal. If it’s the next one down, that is also the cinnamon crunch.

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    5. Shane says

      Cereals are among my favorite breakfast fare, so this is definitely good news for me! I can’t wait to try these recipes. Thanks for these helpful info!

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      • Carolyn says

        Yes often I am under 20g, sometimes I am more like 30g total. To be honest, the best place to read my full story is my cookbook, The Everyday Ketogenic Kitchen. That’s where I talk a lot about how to approach keto, how I do keto, and how keto can work for you. Plus why I am keto in the first place!

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    6. alexis @ ketodiet says

      This is a great idea for tomorrow’s breakfast 🙂 Thank you for sharing.

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    7. Tyler says

      I love cereal for breakfast. Thanks for sharing…

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    8. Martine says

      This overview is great! Very excited to try some and add more variety to my breakfast routine.

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    9. Libby at ditchthecarbs.com says

      What a superb round up and thank you for including me. I also make a chocolate grain free granola for my children (well that’s my excuse anyway 😉 ) and add berries and coconut cream.

      Oh my word I will have to try some of the recipes above, all in the name of research of course.

      Sending you some low carb love from far far away in NZ, xxx

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      • Carolyn says

        Thanks, Libby!

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    10. Dorothy says

      Hey there! Thanks for these wonderful recipes. Such a variety to choose from. I am allergic to eggs and dairy products, and now wheat, so I am very, very limited. Also, I just had dental surgery, so I’m going easy on the crunchy stuff. (But I know I can soak them to make them more digestible and softer.)

      I want to share a quick recipe with you and your readers that I use occasionally. It is Warm Quinoa Cereal and tastes like baby porridge. It’s healthy and nutritious.
      1 cup of almond milk (or milk of choice); 1/3 cup quinoa flakes (purchased at http://www.nuts.com); sweetener of choice; pinch of salt; toppings of choice (usually nuts or berries or banana). Heat the milk in medium saucepan. When it comes to a slight boil, drop in the flakes and salt. Remove from heat, stir and let the cereal cook for about 3 mins. Give it a final stir after 3 mins. It will be thicker and creamier and ready to serve.

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      • Carolyn says

        Thanks so much for sharing!

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      • Tammy says

        Wow thank you.

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    11. Michelle K says

      In your peanut butter power granola, can I use another nut besides pecan? I’m not much of a pecan or walnut fan. Maybe cashews or peanuts?

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      • Carolyn says

        Sure, absolutely!

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    12. Marye says

      Thanks for including me! WOW! This is amazing… I had no idea there were this many low-carb cereal options!

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      • Carolyn says

        You’re welcome! You’ve got some great recipes.

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    10 Easy Keto Cereal Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What cereal is lowest in sugar and carbs? ›

    Plain Puffed Rice or Puffed Wheat: Puffed rice or puffed wheat cereals are typically low in added sugars and carbohydrates. They provide a light and crunchy texture without the added sweetness found in many other cereal varieties.

    What kind of milk is good on keto? ›

    Unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, macadamia nut milk, flax milk, soy milk, cashew milk, and pea milk along with half-and-half and heavy cream are all keto-friendly milk options.

    Is Magic Spoon cereal good for keto diet? ›

    With its low level of carbs, no sugars, and high protein, Magic Spoon easily fits into your keto diet. Our cereal is gluten-free, nutritious, and-most importantly-tasty. It comes in a variety of flavors including yummy Blueberry Muffin, chocolatey Cocoa, and the always classic Frosted.

    Are Cheerios OK on keto diet? ›

    For followers of any of these regimens, traditional packaged cereals are strictly out of bounds — not only sugary childhood favorites like Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Lucky Charms, but also “healthy” varieties such as Cheerios and Raisin Bran, which are made from grains (a no-no) and heavy on carbs (17 grams and 38 grams ...

    Is peanut butter OK on keto? ›

    Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

    Is Special K cereal low carb? ›

    Cereals Ready-to-eat Kellogg Special K Low Carb Lifestyle (0.75 cup) contains 17.6g total carbs, 15.2g net carbs, 0.8g fat, 9g protein, and 104 calories.

    What cereal doesn't have a lot of carbs? ›

    Best Low Carb Cereal Brands
    BrandPros
    Perfect Keto CerealHigh quality natural ingredients High protein content Only 1 gram of net carbs per serving
    Schoolyard Snacks Keto CerealLow in net carbs (1 gram) Individually packed
    Julian Bakery ProGranolaVariety of flavors Rich in protein and fiber
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    Which breakfast cereal has the least carbs? ›

    • Best for vegans: Catalina Crunch Cereal.
    • Best for very low carbs per serving: Promix Whey Isolate Protein Puffs.
    • Best for those with diabetes: Kay's Naturals Honey Almond Protein.
    • Best for those with a paelo diet: ProGranola Vanilla Cinnamon Cluster.
    • Best for an affordable cereal: Sola Granola.

    Is half and half OK on keto? ›

    Is Half And Half Keto Friendly? Yes — plain half-and-half without additives contains just 0.6 grams of carbs per tablespoon, which can easily be worked into a standard ketogenic diet of up to 50 grams of carbs per day.

    Is popcorn okay for keto? ›

    Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

    Can I eat one spoon of rice on keto? ›

    It depends on whether you're measuring uncooked or cooked rice. Measured uncooked, the rice will definitely kick you out of ketosis if cooked and eaten. 3 Tbsp of cooked rice may not kick you out of ketosis, depending what else you eat. Depending on the type of rice, 3 Tbsp of cooked rice may contain 15 gm of carbs.

    Can I eat a spoon of rice on keto? ›

    Both white and brown rice are high in carbs, so in general, rice is *not* keto. Keto-friendly alternatives to rice include vegetable options with broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and zucchini. There's evidence that following a keto diet may play a role in weight loss, and even managing diabetes.

    Are any diet sodas keto-friendly? ›

    You can drink zero-calorie sodas while on keto. These include Diet co*ke, co*ke Zero, Diet Pepsi, and other no-carb options. You can even make homemade soda with carbonated water, fresh fruits, and plant-based sugar additives.

    Can I eat Kellogg's corn flakes on keto? ›

    Corn is just sugar so of course corn flakes are not part of the ketogenic diet. Furthermore, any food with any carbohydrates will kick you out of ketosis. Your body will always use glucose first as energy before it will use fat. All carbohydrates are digested into glucose or fructose.

    Is Kellogg's Special K cereal keto friendly? ›

    Each serving has 0g added sugar (not a low-calorie food, see nutrition facts for sugar and calorie info), 20g protein (32% daily value), plus it's a good source of iron; Makes a great choice for cinnamon lovers or anyone on a reduced sugar or keto diet.

    Is oatmeal on the keto list? ›

    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.

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