BEST No Bake Keto Candy! Low Carb Keto Caramel Candies Idea – Sugar Free – 3 Ingredient Quick & Easy Ketogenic Diet Recipe – Completely Keto Friendly (2024)

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Keto Caramel Candy

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Keto caramel candy has never tasted so good!

A low carb recipe for the best caramel candies.

Easy and simple recipe for tasty and delish keto caramel chews.

If you are missing candy on a ketogenic diet these will do the trick to curb your craving.

Chewy keto caramel candy that is loved by all including kids.

Easy caramel candy bites stovetop version. No baking in the oven required.

These low carb candies are easy to make and super yummy.

You can put this candy together in a 5 minutes.

Ketogenic diet candy that is a heavenly caramel chew.

This is a quick and easy go to gluten free, sugar free keto candy recipe when you want a savory and sweet treat.

Learn how to make these yummy keto candies with step by step instructions.

Great candy for dessert, snack, treat or party!

Check out this simple keto recipe for the BEST low carb keto caramel candy.

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How To Make Keto Caramel Candy

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Keto Caramel Candy Recipe

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Mix sour cream and erythritol in a saucepan.

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Heat low stirring continuously. Be carefully of hot bubbles.

Simmer until the caramel reaches an amber color

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Add butter and mix well. The mixture will bubble up again

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Pour into a parchment lined pan and cool completely.

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Once cooled cut. I recommend cutting into smaller pieces to stay lower in net carbs. I cut bigger pieces here as you can see.

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Enjoy

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Keto Caramel Candy

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix sour cream and erythritol in a saucepan.
  2. Heat low to medium stirring continuously. Be carefully of hot bubbles.
  3. Simmer until the caramel reaches an amber color this can take 20 to 30 minutes (but worth it)
  4. Add butter and mix well. The mixture will bubble up again
  5. Pour into a parchment lined pan and cool completely.
  6. Once cooled cut
  7. Enjoy.

Recipe Notes
While this recipe worked out great for me – some have had problems so I came up with another recipe for caramel candies – Check it out here!
48 pieces – see net carbs below – Wash pan immediately for easy clean up

Keto Caramel Candy

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  1. Renee says

    Can I use a erythtitol seivia blend?
    Pyure

    Reply

    • Adrea says

      I would like to know this too! I love Pyure!

      Reply

    • Lori says

      I think Pyure would work and for me it doesn’t have the cooling effect that pure erythritol does.

      Reply

  2. Stefanie says

    Did anyone make these? Wondering about the flavor.

    Reply

  3. Lori says

    I’m curious if these turn out gritty. One of my complaints about erythritol is that it seems to re-crystallize or even not fully dissolve. They look amazing!

    • Pam Chapman says

      I would like to know this as well? I have made Carmel’s with xylitol and they re-crystallize. Good flavor but they don’t stay chewy. Thanks for any help!

      Reply

      • Mari says

        Do we know how many calories are in each piece?

        Reply

      • Vicky says

        Try Allulose. It tastes and caramelizes like refined cane sugar.

        Reply

    • elsa says

      one hint about the substitute sugars not dissolving as well is to powder the sugar in a blender or bullet. Use it like granular sugar. I powder my erythriol immediately the whole bag and then its always reads. Another thing is to use an immersion blender on it at the end.

      Reply

    • Ginnie says

      The new thing is to use Allulose, as it doesn’t recrystalize. I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m going to.

      Reply

  4. Jacqui says

    Can I use monk fruit instead?

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    • Villainess says

      Caramel is basically “candied” sugar, so it really needs the large mass not available in monk fruit or stevia. Allulose, as a “rare sugar” in natural fruits/veggies (but made for us through fermentation) behaves/caramelizes just like regular sugar, so I will use that. Just remember to add 1/3 more! It has a slightly lower sweetness factor. And be very careful as it burns faster than regular sugar.

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  5. Isabelle Peterson says

    ditto on the Monk fruit question – and what size pan?

    Reply

  6. Amalia says

    Can I use Organic coconut sugar Instead of erythritol

    Reply

  7. Michaela says

    Hi, how long does it keep fresh? When I store it in the in the fridge.. Thank you.

    Reply

  8. Lisa says

    It’s great with Stevia and Truvia. I also used a little crushed Himalayan salt on top while it was in the cooling process.

    Reply

  9. Vicki says

    I was thinking she was off her rocker using sour cream. But, she clearly knows what she’s talking about. I have tried many of her recipes and this one was out of the park fantastic as I have come to expect😁! I did use Allulose for the sweetener as I find even powdered Monk Fruit to get gritty. I also added a dribble of pure vanilla but it honestly didn’t even need it. These caramels are now on my “Gotta make more” list for sure. Thank you thank you thank you for sharing this recipe

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    • Carissa says

      How much allulose did you sub in and was it powdered or liquid/syrup?

      Reply

  10. Amber says

    For those asking about grittiness, Allulose is a better option for sweetener. It will give you the smooth sauce or chewy Caramel texture you’re use too. Monkfruit and Erythritol will be grainy.

    Reply

  11. GRETCHEN J DELO says

    I tried today. I used Monkfruit…delicious without after taste. ONE MODIFICTION: I added a tsp of vanilla!
    Also, I poured over chopped pecans and it made a beautiful prline concoction!

    Reply

  12. Donna says

    Can you use yogurt instead of sour cream? Looking to make it dairy free using coconut yogurt.

    Reply

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BEST No Bake Keto Candy! Low Carb Keto Caramel Candies Idea – Sugar Free – 3 Ingredient Quick & Easy Ketogenic Diet Recipe – Completely Keto Friendly (2024)

FAQs

Will sugar free candy kick you out of ketosis? ›

Though they're lower on the glycemic index than regular sugar, some sweeteners used in sugar-free candy, like maltitol and xylitol, can still have an effect on blood glucose, which means they might kick you out of ketosis.

What store bought 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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What candy has the lowest net carbs? ›

With that in mind, here is the list of the best low carb candy to buy at your local store:
  • Cocomels Coconut Milk Caramels in Sea Salt. ...
  • Stevita Naturals Hard Candy. ...
  • Go Better Keto Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Cups. ...
  • Lily's Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels. ...
  • ChocZero White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups. ...
  • Smart Sweets Gummy Bears.
Jan 2, 2023

What sweets are allowed on keto? ›

  • Lily's Chocolate Bars. ...
  • ChocZero 50% Dark Chocolate Squares. ...
  • SlimFast Keto Fat Bomb Snacks. ...
  • Russell Stover Sugar-Free Pecan Delights. ...
  • Atkins Snack Bar Caramel Chocolate Nut Roll. ...
  • think! ...
  • Rebel Ice Cream. ...
  • Halo Top Keto Chocolate Cheesecake.
Jul 13, 2020

Will sugar free jello break ketosis? ›

Yes. Anything that affects blood sugar and increases insulin response can kick you out of ketosis. Since Most sugar free jello varieties have maltodextrin, and maltodextrin has been shown to raise blood sugar in many people, then I would say in general sugar free jello will kick you out of ketosis.

Is there any candy a diabetic can eat? ›

Bottom line. Yes, children and adults with diabetes can and do eat candy. The key is moderation and making sure to track the number of carbohydrates and calories eaten. Sugar-free candies can be better for blood sugar levels, but they still contain carbs and calories.

Can I eat a Hershey bar on keto? ›

Stop me if you've heard this one before: "Eat a small piece of chocolate after dinner for a sweet treat!" Pretty sound advice (if you can stop at just one tiny piece)-but maybe not for keto dieters, who can't have a standard Hershey's bar (one contains 25 grams of carbs; basically a keto torpedo).

How does sugar-free candy still have carbs? ›

Sometimes sugar-free or no sugar added foods contain sugar alcohols. Sugar alcohols are often considered a diabetes-friendly ingredient to replace sugar. Just remember, they still have calories and carbs. Common sugar alcohols include mannitol, sorbitol, and xylitol.

What kind of ice cream is keto friendly? ›

Ice cream brands like Halo Top, Edy's, Enlightened, So Delicious, and Rebel offer options that use sugar substitutes and may be keto-friendly. The keto diet is not for everyone. Be sure to talk with a healthcare provider before starting this type of diet.

What's the lowest carb chocolate? ›

If you're devoted to living a low carb lifestyle, CarbZone's Low Carb® Dark Chocolate allows you to live with determination, and eat with satisfaction. These delicious little treats are completely sugar free and contain less than 1g net carbs.

Can I eat ice cream on keto? ›

Yes, you can choose to eat regular ice cream on a keto diet if it fits within your daily carbohydrate needs required on the keto diet. Remember, regular ice cream is higher in carbohydrates than keto ice cream, so be sure to check the label to ensure you're within your daily carbohydrate limits.

Can I eat peanut butter 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.

Can you have sugar-free sugar on keto? ›

Cut net carbs and calories with these great-tasting, sugar free sugar substitutes - allulose, monk fruit, erythritol, and stevia. When you embark on a keto diet, you must bid farewell to sugar. Sugar isn't a keto-friendly sweetener. But giving up sugar can be tough, especially if you have a sweet tooth.

What sugar substitutes will kick you out of ketosis? ›

Naturally Derived Sugars

Dates, date syrup, honey, maple, agave, yacon and blackstrap molasses are commonly cited as being healthy sweeteners. While they are naturally sourced and may have certain healthful properties, any of these sugars still has the potential to kick you out of ketosis.

Can you have sugar-free stuff on keto? ›

Eating too many carbs will cause a spike in your blood sugar which will kick you out of ketosis. Now, that's not to say that sugar-free items can't be keto. You could have a keto chocolate chip cookie that's made with almond flour, coconut flour, a keto sweetener, and no-sugar-added chocolate chips.

Does sugar-free candy break intermittent fasting? ›

Many experts say zero-calorie sweeteners should be avoided during a fast—and pretty much all the time. Even though something has zero calories, it can still negate some of fasting's most significant benefits, including appetite control.

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