No sugar Keto fudge is the best chocolate cheat for a low carb or ketogenic diet! Best healthy fudge recipe ever! Diabetic friendly!
When I started my ketogenic diet or keto lifestyle I knew there had to be a way to satisfy that sweet craving. I don’t crave sweets very often but sometimes I need that sweet snack!
This no sugar keto fudge is so good, you will love it and you’ll never have to worry about those cravings for something sweet sabotaging your weight loss goals again!
This no sugar fudge is diabetic friendly. So this is a great snack if you or some one you know is diabetic or sensitive to sugar.
I think the best part about this is that you keep it in the freezer so it lasts a long time and when you want some you just break off a piece to eat. Some days I make a few trips to the freezer for a piece because it’s that good! I also make a double batch because it lasts so long in the freezer. It doesn’t get super hard in the freezer so I am able to easily break off a piece with a knife when I need a quick snack.
I will also add that my kids love this as well, which is great because it’s not made with sugar. It is made with a product called Swerve, which is a combination of erythritol and oligosaccharides that looks, tastes and measures just like sugar. It’s great for baking and healthier then all those other sugar replacement on the market. I use it whenever I bake and don’t want to use sugar. It really does taste good in baked goods and is easy to use. You can buy it almost anywhere.
You will love this recipe and Keto fudge is a recipe that will go well with your ketogenic or low carb meal plan. I’m sure you’ll agree once you try it!
Macros for 1 piece of no sugar fudge:
Calories: 80
Carbs: 4g
Fat: 7g
Protein: 2g
Sugar: 1g
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No Sugar Keto Fudge
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup natural peanut butter or any nut/seed butter
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 3 tablespoons cocoa powder or cacao
- 3 tablespoons Swerve or other sugar replacement
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to mixer and mix until just combined.
- Scoop mixture into a parchment paper lined dish or into silicon molds.
- The size of the dish will affect the thickness of the fudge so use a smaller pan/container if you want thick chunks and larger pan for thin fudge.
- Top with sliced almonds, unsweetened shredded coconut, or whatever else you'd like.
- Freeze for 30-60 minutes (or until firm).
- Remove from freezer and cut fudge into squares of whatever size you'd like.
- Return to freezer until ready to eat.
Anna Christopher says
Just be diagnosed with a sensitivity to sugar.
Linda Appell says
I would like try the fudge with no Carbs
GINNY SUNDEEN says
Thank you for this recipe. I’m no longer a diabetic, and do as many Of the keto recipes as possible. Happy cooking.
Chris Brooker says
What is the Keto diet?
My Keto Recipes says
If you scroll down on this post – https://myketorecipes.com/2016/11/19/how-does-ketoos-by-pruvit-work/ – you can see exactly what the ketogenic diet is and there is also a link to a food list of keto friendly foods
Ernestine Lopez says
Sounds delicious I think I’ll try it…😉
Gina Ginsel says
Do you by chance have the macros for this? Maybe I missed it but I didn’t see them in the article or recipe. Thanks!
My Keto Recipes says
Macros for 1 piece of no sugar fudge:
Calories: 80
Carbs: 4g
Fat: 7g
Protein: 2g
Sugar: 1g
Krissy says
Will you please tell me how much fiber is in this recipe? Thank you 😊😊😊.
Theresa says
Can granulated Splenda be substituted?
Leanna Elizabeth Collins says
Yep! That’s what I use.
Maggie says
I don’t really care for coconut oil. Is there something I I can use in its place?
Anonymous says
Do you have to use a mixer for the batter? I’m wondering if I can just try my best to thoroughly mix the ingredients if it’ll make a difference
Anonymous says
Do you use powdered swerve or granular?
My Keto Recipes says
Powdered 🙂
Whitney Lee says
Do you think granular would work?? Just trying to use up what I’ve got instead of buy more 🙂
My Keto Recipes says
I don’t see why it wouldn’t. There’s a chance it could be a little grainy in the end though 🙂
Anonymous says
Just put granular swerve into a blender and mix it up. Confection sugar in a snap. Really.
Treasure Saunders says
Can l use butter instead of oil