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The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Keto: Lindsay Taylor, Ph.D., Co-Author of Keto Passport

The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Mark Sisson & Morgan Zanotti

Fitness, Entrepreneur, Sisson, Parenting, Health, Wellness, Weightloss, Primal, Paleo, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.4 • 717 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 17 April 2019

ā±ļø 49 minutes

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Summary

KetoĀ Passport is a fabulous new international cookbook written by Lindsay with Layla McGowan. This dynamic duo also co-authored theĀ KetoĀ Reset Instapot Cookbook.Ā KetoĀ PassportĀ offers an opportunity to bust loose from the confines and staleness of ketogenic eating, where you feel like all you can eat is meat and vegetables.Ā 

KetoĀ PassportĀ takes you across the entire globe with fabulous cultural recipes, including traditional favorites that were carefully modified to remainĀ ketoĀ friendly. Lindsay, a social psychologist, says people get bored, stifled, or frustrated with theĀ ketoĀ guidelines, and that keeping things from getting stale and less enjoyable is essential for continued adherence to admittedly tight dietary parameters. Layla brings in her Korean and German heritage to the project, sharing familial meals passed down verbally for generations right into this cookbook. The pair also curated many familiar cultural favorites that happen to beĀ keto.

Lindsay also weaves in some excellent health insights for how to doĀ ketoĀ the right way, and to understand how to navigate the various recommendations and approaches toĀ keto. One item of interest is how insulin ain’t all bad. In fact, Lindsay explains that pulsatile insulin spikes are desirable. Insulin allows you to replenish cellular energy but not suffer from the inflammatory effects and compromised fat burning of chronically excessive insulin production. Consequently, Lindsay and Brad echo the advice from the all-knowing Dr. Cate Shanahan, who strongly recommends against snacking between meals. When you eat any sort of food (yes, even a fat bomb!), you shut off ketone production and fat metabolism and trigger insulin release. It’s also good to give your digestive system a break, both from a maximum daily eating window (12 hours, per the work of Dr. Satchin Panda), and from the snacking habit. However, Lindsay cautions against restrictive dietary patterns if you have adrenal, thyroid, or eating disorder history.Ā 

KetoĀ Passport features recipes under 15g of carbs, usually under 10g. While dairy has become a centerpiece ofĀ ketoĀ to add to fat percentages, many object to heavy dairy intake, soĀ KetoĀ Passport offers plenty of variety to give you a dairy-free experience. There are a great assortment of recipes, from elaborate gourmet preparations to quick primers on how to make your own kimchi or sauerkraut or srihacha sauce. Get your copy ofĀ KetoĀ Passport on amazon or wherever great books are sold. It’s a really fun read with a beautiful layout that will inspire you to try some exciting new dishes!!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Mark Sisson. Welcome to the Primal Blueprint Podcast. It's time for another show dedicated to the world of keto.

0:09.3

Check out KetorReset.com for details about my New York Times bestselling book and send your questions to info at ketoreset.com. Lindsay has been on a recipe creating binge since when did I first call you up and say we need some

0:34.0

we need some cookbooks pronto and they need to be keto and so we had the keto reset diet

0:40.3

the keto reset cookbook the keto reset cookbook and now a fabulous creation that's just launched

0:47.2

called keto passport yeah i mean i feel like i basically spent summer of 2017 to fall of 2018 cooking. Just cooking nonstop. Cooking and then

1:02.1

grocery shopping and then cooking and eating and grocery shopping and cooking and eating.

1:08.9

It was over a year. You walk into Whole Foods.

1:12.4

They're like, oh, Lindsay's here. Literally, there were a couple guys there. And they always knew

1:16.6

because I was always buying like separate. I would always do two orders, like one that was just

1:20.9

my family groceries and then cookbook development groceries. So I always had my order split

1:25.5

into two on the belt. And so they just,

1:34.0

yeah, the whole foods totally knew me. Oh, my goodness. So, I mean, how does that work? I'm curious where you come up with these zillions and trillions of original recipes, especially with keto

1:39.8

passport. We have these categories of South Asia, Mediterranean, Africa, Eastern Europe. And I know Layla has

1:46.4

some cultural traditions in her family, where she can draw from these traditional dishes and then

1:52.1

modifying them to be keto. And I know you have that rich Michigan history of culinary.

1:57.4

Oh, excuse me. But where do you come up with this stuff? I mean, so for just the keto recipes,

2:03.8

you know, it's just a lot of how I just cook at home. So it's, you know, a lot of what I do at home is

2:08.4

just putting meat and vegetables together. Obviously, you know, cruising Pinterest and other

2:14.5

recipes sites is a great source of inspiration for like what do people want? What are people

2:21.6

eating in keto? And it's interesting, you know, obviously writing keto recipes is much harder than

2:26.3

even writing paleo recipes because you're working with a more restricted range of foods.

2:33.7

So, you know, it's, it's an interesting job because you have to be more creative

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