This low-carb keto ice cream recipe tastes like real ice cream, with just 3 ingredients and 4.5g net carbs. It's ready in 5 minutes, with no chilling needed!
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Best Keto Ice Cream Recipe
This 3-ingredient fruit ice cream takes only 5 minutes to come together, and it’s one of the most exciting recipes I’ve ever created. So simple and quick utilizing the frozen fruit you have in your freezer, this will become a warm weather staple for you and your family. It’s like a milky sorbet without the extra carbs. Moreover, you can skip the sweetener entirely if you find your fruit sweet enough, and you can garnish it with low-carb toppings like sugar-free syrup, peanut butter, extra berries, and shredded coconut.
Why You'll Love It
- The best keto ice cream — tastes like real ice cream!
- Incredibly easy to make
- Just 3 ingredients
- 4.5 grams net carbs per serving
- Sugar-free, low-carb, gluten-free, and keto-friendly
This 3 ingredient keto ice cream magics are frozen fruit, heavy cream, and sweetener together in minutes to make a creamy, delicious, low-carb dessert. The texture of our keto ice cream is similar to a sorbet, but heavy cream helps bring a rich lightness that’s perfect for warmer temperatures. Taking just 5 minutes to prepare, this recipe is an ideal go-to when you’re craving something cool and sweet but want to dodge traditional ice cream that tends to be ultra-processed and full of sugar.
Utilizing the texture and sweetness of frozen fruit for the base of the ice cream means carbs are kept low, but the ice cream gains a wonderfully vibrant color and fruity taste depending on the frozen fruit you choose to use. Frozen mixed berries work well, creating a gorgeous deep pink-purple color and pops of sweet and tart fruit. Paired with a low-carb sugar substitute this keto ice cream ticks the box for a fruity, decadent, sweet dessert.
Fear not if you haven’t made ice cream before! The method for whipping up a batch of our keto ice cream takes a few minutes, with no complicated tools or methodology in the picture. All you need is a food processor or powerful blender to break the fruit down into smaller chunks before adding the heavy cream and keto sweetener. Have fun with the toppings, choosing anything from shredded coconut and dark chocolate shards to a thick drizzle of nut butter and thinly sliced almonds.
So, learn how to make low-carb ice cream and indulge in this dessert whenever your sweet tooth strikes after dinner or when you desire a delectable daytime snack. For an extraordinary low-carb treat, you can elevate the experience by serving it atop some mouthwatering keto dessert recipes. Picture a dollop of this delightful ice cream perched atop a slice of keto chocolate pie, alongside a scrumptious no bake keto cheesecake, or even adorning a batch of divine avocado brownies.
Keto Ice Cream Ingredients
Frozen Fruit
Frozen fruit forms the base of our keto ice cream, creating the perfect frozen mixture to blend together with heavy cream. You can use any kind of frozen fruit, provided the fruit is low-carb and suitable for the keto diet. Frozen mixed berries, such as raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries, are a great option, bringing bold color and a hit of forest fruit flavor.
LISTEN UP, FOLKS! This is super important. You've got to get your hands on frozen fruit, or else this recipe won't work. Not even a little bit. It's a must-to-use frozen fruit that fits the keto bill for this magical instant ice cream.
Heavy Cream
Heavy cream is the golden ingredient that turns the ice cream from a sorbet into a thick and creamy dessert. Use heavy cream cold from the refrigerator, and watch the intense color of blended frozen fruit soften with the addition of thick, white cream.
Don't use a cream that's at room temperature or warm because then your ice cream will turn out all watery and mushy. To achieve that perfect texture and creaminess, stick with heavy cream. Almond milk, coconut milk from a carton, or regular milk won't give you the same result. In a pinch, you can use half and half. And if you're avoiding dairy, full-fat coconut milk can do the trick.
Sugar-Free Sweetener
Now, let's talk sweeteners. A sugar-free sweetener is the key to bringing sweetness to the ice cream, though you may not even need to use any if the fruit you use is already sweet!
Normally, I go for the granular kind, but in this recipe, powdered monk fruit sweetener with allulose is the way to go. Just a tiny pinch will do. A powdered alternative is an ideal fit for creating sweetness in the ice cream as it blends perfectly into the mixture with no lumps or bits. Using a granular sweetener could leave you with grainy ice cream.
How To Make Keto Ice Cream in 5 Minutes
You only need to set aside 5 minutes to make this 3 ingredient keto ice cream recipe, and once all the ingredients have been processed, you’ll be left with a gorgeous, fruity dessert that your family and guests will love.
You can also serve this ice cream straight away once everything has been blended. There’s no need to wait for the ice cream to freeze since the frozen fruit naturally creates an ice-cream texture once processed.
- Blitz your frozen fruit: Add the frozen fruit to a blender or food processor, processing for a few seconds until the fruits are broken into small pieces.
- Add cream and sweetener: Pour the heavy cream and powdered sweetener into the blender and process for a few more seconds until the mixture becomes creamy and smooth.
- Garnish and serve: Serve immediately and garnish with your favorite toppings, such as shredded coconut, chopped nuts, or a drizzle of peanut butter.
QUICK TIP: If your ice cream mixture gets a bit stubborn and sticks together, simply break it up with a trusty fork and give it another go in the processor. You can also add a touch more heavy cream, but keep in mind that your ice cream will turn out softer rather than super solid.
Now, here's the scoop: As soon as your 3-ingredient keto ice cream is all done processing, it's best to serve it up right away. It has a tendency to melt quickly, especially on those scorching summer days.
Recipe Variations
Chocolate Keto Ice Cream: To make a creamy chocolate keto ice cream, follow our recipe above, but add a tablespoon of cocoa powder to the mixture with the heavy cream. This will bring a natural hit of chocolate flavor without using milk chocolate or artificial flavoring. Finely chop no-added sugar dark chocolate into smaller pieces and mix through the ice cream before serving for an added hit of chocolatey goodness.
Peanut Butter Keto Ice Cream: A heaped tablespoon of peanut butter blended into the ice cream creates a warm, nutty flavor. Either smooth or crunchy peanut butter works. It all depends on the texture you want for the final ice cream. Once served into bowls or ramekins, top the ice cream with a handful of plain, chopped peanuts to echo the nutty flavors within.
Strawberry Keto Ice Cream: Strawberry ice cream is a classic, and it’s simple to create a tasty keto version. Use solely frozen strawberries as the fruit base of the ice cream, and garnish with thinly sliced fresh strawberries before serving.
One Berry Ice Cream: If you happen to have a beloved berry variety, go ahead and use it exclusively for this delightful recipe. Personally, I adore strawberries, and when combined with cream, they create a truly marvelous flavor sensation.
Flavor Enhancers: To effortlessly tweak the taste, consider incorporating a touch of lemon extract, vanilla extract, or almond extract. These extracts work like magic, adding a whole new dimension to your creation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Is Keto Ice Cream Dry?
Our keto ice cream doesn’t have the same texture as traditional ice cream as it doesn’t contain high amounts of dairy products or sugar. Enjoying the ice cream immediately as it is served is the best way to avoid the dry, crumbly texture often associated with keto ice cream.
How Many Carbs Are In Keto Ice Cream?
Our keto ice cream recipe contains 4.5g of carbohydrates per serving. This is low due to the substitutions of powdered sweetener instead of sugar, and avoiding ingredients high in carbs. Choosing low-carb frozen fruit is a great way to keep carbohydrates low while introducing natural sweetness and flavor into the ice cream.
Is Keto Ice Cream Gluten Free?
Our keto ice cream is gluten-free and is safe to be enjoyed by those with gluten sensitivity. Be mindful of the choices of toppings you use as some go-to options, such as crumbled cookies or granola, may contain gluten.
Can I Freeze This Ice Cream For Later?
While you can freeze it, I wouldn't recommend it. This particular ice cream isn't ideal for long-term freezing as it becomes quite solid in the freezer. If you prefer a firmer texture, you can freeze it for 30-60 minutes to harden it slightly, but I wouldn't exceed that time.
Can I Turn This Into Ice Cream Bars?
Absolutely! After blending the mixture, simply scoop it into a popsicle mold and insert a stick. Pop it in the freezer for 30 to 60 minutes, and voila, you've got yourself some homemade ice cream bars!
What Flavors Can I Create?
The options are endless when it comes to fruit-based flavors! Think luscious blueberry, vibrant strawberry, tangy raspberry, and juicy blackberry. Feel free to enhance the taste with a hint of vanilla extract or lemon extract. As long as you have frozen fruit on hand, you can easily whip up this effortless keto ice cream.
Do I Need A Food Processor?
Yes, a food processor is essential for crushing the frozen fruit and blending it with the cream. Trying to do this by hand would be very difficult. I don't recommend using a blender because there won't be enough liquid to blend, and the frozen fruit may get stuck in the blades.
What Sweeteners Can I Use?
For the best results, I suggest using a powered sugar-free sweetener like stevia, monk fruit, or Erythritol. Avoid adding large amounts of low-carb granulated sweeteners, as they can make the ice cream grainy and leave a cooling sensation. Instead, use a small quantity of stevia or monk fruit to achieve the desired sweetness without any lingering aftertaste. Moreover, you can skip the sweetener entirely if you find the fruit sweet enough.
Can I Make Dairy-Free Low Carb Ice Cream?
Absolutely! Simply swap out the heavy cream for coconut cream, and you're good to go with a delightful dairy-free keto treat. Just ensure that the coconut cream is chilled, and avoid using coconut milk, as it will result in a runny ice cream consistency.
Can I Add Toppings To This Ice Cream?
Absolutely! The more toppings, the merrier, right? Feel free to sprinkle in some sugar-free chocolate chips, chopped nuts, dried fruit, or coconut flakes directly into the blender mixture, or garnish your 3-ingredient keto ice cream bowl with them! You can even drizzle over some sugar-free chocolate, caramel, or strawberry syrup. For an extra touch, whip up some heavy cream with a dash of pure vanilla extract and dollop it on top.
📖 Recipe
Keto Ice Cream (5 Minute Recipe!)
Ingredients
- 1 cup Frozen Raspberries or other low carb fruit
- 1 cup Heavy Cream cold
- ¼ teaspoon Low Carb Sugar Substitute powdered
Instructions
- Add the frozen fruit to a blender or food processor. Process for a few seconds until the fruits are broken into pieces.
- Pour in the heavy cream and the Erythritol and process for a few more seconds until creamy and smooth. Serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information for the recipe is calculated based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe we provide. Erythritol and other sugar-free sweetener carbs are not included in the carb counts. Net carbohydrates are the total carbohydrates minus dietary fiber.
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Thank you. Why didn’t I think of this? No need for sweetener it’s great!
This was great! Just what I needed
So easy to make. So good to eat. I add nuts and chocolate bits. I also put chocolate syrup on top for a special treat. I also have used blueberries, strawberries or blackberries for a different taste.
Thanks Joan, I'm glad you loved it. Sounds delicious!! 🙂
This “ice cream” is delicious!!!!! I used a cup of frozen mixed berries. So smooth and creamy. I will definitely make this again.
I just made this about 7 mins ago and it was fantastic!! Thank you for these! Now I can enjoy ice cream without the guilt and still stay in ketosis. Wow!!
I'm so glad you loved it Jerome! Thank you for the feedback 🙂
Delicious! Made with two ingredients: raspberries and cream. Thank you.
I made this a couple of days ago and I must say it was really nice. It taste as you said like a lovely creamy sorbet. I will definitely make this again. Thank you so much for this lovely ice cream/ creamy sorbet