Low Carb Keto Milk Chocolate Recipe (2024)

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It's quick and easy to make creamy keto milk chocolate at home! All you need for this simple sugar free chocolate recipe are 4 ingredients and a silicone chocolate mould.

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Since going sugar free a few years ago, I've been opting for dark and darker chocolate. Chocolate with 90% cocoa solids contains only 7 grams of sugar for a whole 100g/3.5 oz bar - perfectly fine for a low carb diet.

I then started to make my own, TOTALLY sugar free dark chocolate (sweetened it with powdered erythritol) and posted my recipe for low carb chocolate on the blog. Check it out - it's delicious and the post includes plenty of recipe variations!

But. Sometimes it's just got to be milk chocolate, right?

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Can you have milk chocolate on keto?

Shop-bought milk chocolate contains around 50% sugar. Not a good idea for anyone, basically. And all the shop-bought sugar free milk chocolate bars I have tried so far have been more or less disappointing. Firstly, they are expensive, And secondly, they may be sweetened with stevia or erythritol, but the taste.... meh.

So. Here's my homemade version. Simple, rich and super-milky!

Ingredients

Here are the ingredients you'll need:

  • Cacao butter - do not substitute this with coconut oil or regular butter. It has to be cacao butter.
  • Thick heavy cream or double cream - can be subbed with coconut cream for dairy-free chocolate.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Powdered sweetener - I used powdered erythritol, but for a completely smooth chocolate use powdered allulose. With erythritol based sweeteners there is always a residual graininess as it re-crystallises as it cools.

Instructions

This section contains step-by-step instructions and photos that show how to make this recipe. See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities

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1.) Heat double cream / heavy cream in a frying pan until it stats to bubble, thicken and reduce.

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2.) Keep stirring with a spatula so the cream does not burn. I used ¼ cup / 60g of cream. After a few minutes, my cream had reduced by half and I was left with 2 tablespoon / 30 grams. Can you see how thick it has become?

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3.) While the cream cools in a bowl, melt your cacao butter.

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4.) Add in the powdered sweetener and cacao powder and stir until combined.

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5.) Here's a CRUCIAL step. You have to wait for the cacao butter / cocoa mass to COOL DOWN. You want the reduced cream and the cacao butter to be of a SIMILAR TEMPERATURE. Stir and combine them...

6.) .... and pour the mixture into a silicone chocolate mould. Chill in the fridge or freezer until set.

Tips and tricks

The key ingredient in regular milk chocolate is whole milk powder. There are Keto chocolate recipes out there that use heavy cream powder, which has less carbohydrates. Cream powder is a specialist ingredient and not cheap. And I did not want to buy a huge pot of milk powder that I KNOW I will NEVER use again.

Therefore, I settled on using REAL double / heavy cream in this recipe and simply reduced the liquid by half. It does make the chocolate softer. I don't recommend keeping it at room temperature - it turns into the consistency of a creamy praline. Store it in the fridge or freezer!

I've mentioned above how important it is that the chocolate mix and the cream need to have a similar temperature when mixed. This is ESSENTIAL! I have made the mistake for you here, guys. If the temperature difference is too great, THE CHOCOLATE WILL SEIZE AND SEPARATE!!!!! You don't need fancy equipment - just test with your finger and combine the two when the time is right.

The amounts given will make you only 1 chocolate bar. Which is not a lot, but I thought it's better for you to try first before making a larger batch. Double or triple the recipe as you wish.

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You can use either cacao powder or cocoa powder in this recipe. Cacao has the added benefit that it contains more antioxidants and nutrients as it is not roasted.

If you wish, you can add vanilla to the recipe. As it's a no-bake recipe, I'd go for quality here. Regular vanilla extract contains alcohol, which you would be able to taste. Go for a vanilla powder instead, or even splash out on a vanilla bean and scrape out the seeds.

A chocolate bar mold is great for this recipe, but not essential. Just put parchment paper on a plate and pour in your chocolate. Freeze, then break into pieces. Voila - keto milk chocolate bark. Alternatively, make pralines with a silicone ice cube tray!

Reader Tip

Update October 2023: A reader who used allulose shared this tip, which is useful for anyone who has experienced issues with chocolate seizing.

Instead of adding the allulose to the warm cacao butter, he dissolves the allulose in a little bit of water. He then stirs the allulose solution into the completed chocolate mixture as the last step. This way, he does not experience any coagulating which he did on his first try.

This is not necessary with erythritol or other sweeteners, but will work well with allulose since it dissolves easily. I'll try it next time and report back here!

Storage

Store this chocolate in the fridge for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

If you store it in the freezer, you'll get a great snap.

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Recipe

Creamy Keto Milk Chocolate Recipe

Katrin Nürnberger

from Sugar Free Londoner

Don't waste your money on expensive shop-bought Keto milk chocolate! You can make your own sugar free milk chocolate with only four ingredients. It's melt-in-the-mouth creamy and totally addictive.

4.99 from 53 votes

Print Recipe Pin Recipe Rate

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

chilling time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine British

Servings 6

Calories 100 kcal

Note: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz / 40g cacao butter
  • ¼ cup / 60g thick double cream / heavy cream
  • 1 ½ tablespoon cacao powder unsweetened
  • 1 tablespoon allulose powdered (use an additional ½ tablespoon if you like your chocolate sweet), or use powdered erythritol

Instructions

  • Heat the cream in a pan until it bubbles. Lower the heat and stir regularly so the cream does not burn. Cook it until it has reduced by half and has become thick and slightly yellow in colour. Pour into a bowl and set aside to cool.

  • Melt the cacao butter in a pan until just melted. Remove from the heat. Stir in the cacao powder and the powdered sweetener **see notes.

  • Once the cream and the cacao mix have the same (lukewarm!!) temperature, combine them and stir. Pour into a chocolate bar mould and place in the freezer or fridge until set.

Video

Notes

0.6g net carbs per portion. My sugar free chocolate bar had 24 squares, so I calculated 4 squares per portion = 6 portions in total.

You can use cacao or cocoa powder in the recipe - just make sure it is unsweetened.

You could use stevia drops instead of the powdered sweetener - I'd use 6 drops.

Powdered allulose is recommended in this recipe because it does not recrystallise. However, I originally made the recipe with powdered erythritol, which also works fine.

*** A reader who used allulose shared this tip: Instead of adding the sweetener to the warm cacao butter, he dissolves the allulose in a little bit of cold water. He then stirs the allulose solution as the last step into the completed chocolate mixture. This way, he does not experience any coagulating which he did on his first try.

Store the chocolate in the freezer or in the fridge. Because of the added cream, it is not firm enough at room temperature.

If you have milk powder to hand, you could use this in place of the cream. This would make the chocolate stable at room temperature, but also add on a few carbs.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcalTotal Carbohydrates: 1gProtein: 0.5gFat: 10.9gSaturated Fat: 6.8gFiber: 0.4gSugar: 0.3g

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Low Carb Keto Milk Chocolate Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What milk chocolate is keto friendly? ›

Lily's Creamy Milk Chocolate Bar

Lily's is the go-to gourmet keto chocolate maker for baking chips, and their creamy milk chocolate bar is right up there with the best of the best. Impossibly sweet and creamy with zero alternate sweetener aftertaste.

What is the lowest carb chocolate? ›

What makes dark chocolate Keto: The high concentration of cocoa solids and lower levels of sugar make dark chocolate a better alternative to milk chocolate on a low-carb diet. Milk chocolate contains 10-50% of cocoa solids. For dark chocolate to be of good quality, more than 70% of cocoa solids are required.

Can I eat low carb chocolate on keto? ›

Yes, you can eat chocolate on a keto diet, but it should ideally be dark chocolate with a high cocoa content (over 70%) and low in sugar. It's essential to consume it in moderation to stay within your daily carbohydrate limits. Always ensure to check the nutritional label before indulging.

What chocolate puts you in ketosis? ›

A good quality dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa solids is still keto-friendly and may be more palatable for beginners.

What milk is most keto friendly? ›

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.

How many carbs are in sugar-free milk chocolate? ›

Milk chocolate bar, sugar free (0.33 bar - each 2.9 OZ) contains 15.6g total carbs, 0.7g net carbs, 9.3g fat, 1.4g protein, and 119 calories.

Will one piece of chocolate ruin keto? ›

It's unlikely that a small piece of chocolate will kick you out of ketosis; however, this depends on the amount you eat. Chocolate with a high sugar content will significantly impact your blood sugar levels and insulin response, potentially affecting your ketosis.

What candy is keto-friendly? ›

Comparison
PriceNet carbs
Dr. John's Healthy Sweets Peppermint Hard Candy$2 grams per 4 pieces (18 grams)
BHU Keto Truffle Fat Bombs$$$1 gram per piece (peanut butter flavor)
Sweetwell Keto Chocolate Bites$$1 gram per 29-gram serving
Bulletproof Original Milk Style Chocolate Bar$2 grams per 30-gram serving
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Are there any keto-friendly chips? ›

Flock Chicken Chips: Chicken and salt—that's it. With 13 grams of protein and zero carbs or sugar, these chips are keto, gluten-free and the perfect guilt-free option when you need something crunchy. Dang Lightly Salted Coconut Chips: These are both sweet and salty, so they may not be the chips you're used to.

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.

Which fruit is keto-friendly? ›

Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries. If you're unsure whether the keto diet is right for you or how it may affect your health, consider speaking with a dietitian or your healthcare provider.

How many carbs a day on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

What to eat when you crave chocolate on keto? ›

You could also have other keto-friendly snacks, like a cheese stick, some beef jerky, or a hardboiled egg. Satisfy your sweet tooth with keto-friendly sweet snacks like a small piece of dark chocolate or berries with cream. Look for a snack with some protein, if possible, and some fat.

Can you eat milk chocolate on keto? ›

No, milk chocolate is generally not recommended on a keto diet. Milk chocolate contains a significant amount of sugar, which is high in carbohydrates. The primary principle of the keto diet is to minimise carbohydrate intake to promote ketosis, a state where the body burns fat for energy.

What is super good keto chocolate? ›

Keto friendly chocolates reviewed:
  • Better Than Good Foods - Chocolate Crunch.
  • ChocXO - Keto Snaps.
  • ChocZero Bark - Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Almonds - also comes in other nut variations.
  • ChocZero Square - 50% Dark Chocolate Cocoa.
  • Chocoperfection - Dark European Chocolate.
  • JoJo's - Goes Hawaiian.
  • JoJo's - Raspberry Dream.
Mar 14, 2021

What chocolate is keto-approved? ›

Dark chocolate with high cocoa content and low sugar is a better option for keto. Look for varieties with 70% cocoa or higher and minimal added sugars. Alternatively, consider sugar-free chocolate made with keto-friendly sweeteners like stevia or erythritol.

Is Dairy milk chocolate keto friendly? ›

No, milk chocolate is generally not recommended on a keto diet. Milk chocolate contains a significant amount of sugar, which is high in carbohydrates.

Is pure heavenly chocolate keto? ›

PLANT BASED, GLUTEN & DAIRY FREE, LOW-SUGAR & KETO FRIENDLY.

Is Hershey's Zero sugar keto friendly? ›

No, because of the high quantity of maltitol used, these chocolate chips are not keto-friendly. If you are looking for a more keto-friendly chocolate chip, instead try Bake Believe or Lily's. Both of these chocolate chips can be found in stores like Walmart and Target, but do not use maltitol.

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