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  • Is Dark Chocolate Keto?
  • How Low Carb Dark Chocolate Works
  • How To Make Keto Chocolate Bars
  • How To Store Store Chocolate Bars
  • Tools To Make Low Carb Chocolate Bars
  • Keto Chocolate Bar (Easy Recipe)

Happy Halloween! If you don’t feel like gorging on sugar but don’t want to miss out on candy, did you know that you can make your own low carb chocolate bars? It’s actually pretty quick to do. And, making your own keto chocolate bar is actually much cheaper than buying one!

Is Dark Chocolate Keto?

Strictly speaking, almost all commercial chocolate is not low carb or keto friendly. Sugar is almost always the main ingredient.Some people following a low carb or keto lifestyle choose to occasionally eat very dark chocolate (think 70% or more cacao!) in small amounts, because it has lower sugar content than others.

You can also buy sugar-free chocolate. Unfortunately, often times this is sweetened with maltitol, which actually has a significant glycemic impact and is not really suitable for low carb or ketogenic lifestyles.

A few sugar-free chocolate varieties use stevia, which is better, but not everyone likes the taste. Besides, the price can add up.

So, I’ve been on a mission to make a keto chocolate bar recipe for a while now. This one has gone through about half a dozen trials, and it’s finally ready for you!

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How Low Carb Dark Chocolate Works

The thing is, making chocolate is a bit of an art and a bit of a science. Even regular, sugar-filled chocolate can be finicky. It can seize, melt too easily, be too sweet or not sweet enough, have the wrong texture… the list of possible issues goes on.

It becomes harder when we want a keto chocolate bar. Stevia can have an aftertaste, monk fruit usually isn’t ideal on its own, and erythritol resists dissolving.

But when you bite into the perfect, luscious chocolate bar, you know exactly why they are worth all the testing.

So, after many trials and poring over commercial chocolate ingredient labels, it came down to the right ingredients first and foremost.

Here are the ones that work best:

Choose (food-grade) cocoa butter.

Some homemade chocolate recipes use coconut oil or even dairy butter. While you can do this, I don’t recommend it.

Real cocoa butter creates a deeper chocolate flavor, and more importantly, it keeps the chocolate solid at room temperature. You can try substituting coconut oil in this keto chocolate recipe if you must, but just know that it will melt pretty easily.

Baking chocolate over cocoa powder.

Baking chocolate can be expensive, so I attempted homemade keto chocolate bars with cocoa powder several times. I tried, I really did.

And please, please, please… trust me when I say not to do it with cocoa powder.

Cocoa powder is too dry and yields a chalky, gritty result. Even with plenty of cocoa butter.

Baking chocolate creates that melt in your mouth result you’re looking for.

If all you have is cocoa powder, you’re better off making keto fudge like this instead.

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Sweeten with powdered Besti.

Besti Powdered Monk Fruit Allulose Blend provides sweetness that is closest to sugar, and unlike erythritol, it dissolves pretty easily and doesn’t crystallize. Most other sweeteners contain erythritol (even those labeled “monk fruit” or “stevia” are over 99% erythritol in disguise!) and can leave your chocolate gritty.

Cut the sweetener with inulin.

You may notice that many commercial low carb chocolate bars contain inulin. Sometimes it’s even included in regular chocolate that contains sugar!

So, what is inulin? It’s a natural, prebiotic fiber.In this keto chocolate bar recipe, it adds a bit of sweetness and improves the texture.

Stabilize with lecithin.

Virtually all chocolate – whether you’re looking at keto chocolate bars or just plain chocolate with sugar – contains lecithin. Usually it’s soy lecithin, which isn’t great, as soy can be estrogenic.

The purpose of lecithin in chocolate is to act as both an emulsifier and a stabilizer. It helps give chocolate that silky smooth consistency and prevents ingredients from splitting.

My low carb chocolate recipe uses sunflower lecithin, so you can get the benefits of the lecithin and still avoid the soy. In this case, it even helps the sweetener dissolve a little better.

Enhance flavor with vanilla and salt.

You might think that you can skip the vanilla extract, or that salt doesn’t belong in chocolate. But, you need a bit of both to bring out the flavor in your low carb chocolate bars.

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How To Make Keto Chocolate Bars

Now that you know the basics of what each ingredient is for and how it works, let’s talk about the basic technique.

The good news is, making a keto chocolate bar is pretty straightforward with the right tools and ingredients. There are 4 basic steps:

Get a double boiler.

A double boiler is basically a heatproof bowl or saucepan sitting over another saucepan on the stove, with boiling water in the lower one. The one on top heats up from the steam coming from the boiling water, but never touches the boiling water or the heat directly.

Please, please don’t try to make chocolate right on the stovetop without a double boiler. You will burn the chocolate, or make it seize, or just end up with an inconsistent texture.

Melt the cocoa and baking chocolate.

To make your low carb chocolate, melt together the cocoa butter and baking chocolate in the double boiler.

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Gradually include the sweeteners, stabilizers, etc.

Whisk in the powdered Besti a little at a time, then whisk in the inulin gradually. The trick here is to whisk a lot and try to get them to mix in without clumping.

Stir in the sunflower lecithin and sea salt, then heat and stir until it all dissolves.

Add the vanilla extract last, after removing from heat, because extracts lose their potency when heated (except in baking).

Chill to solidify.

Pour your liquid keto chocolate into molds and chill to firm up.

See? Nothing complicated about the process, as long as you follow the directions. 😉

How To Store Store Chocolate Bars

Like any chocolate, you can store low carb dark chocolate in a cool, dark cupboard. You can also refrigerate it if you want it to be more firm and melt less easily.

Feel free to use the chocolate for other recipes too, like keto turtles.

Tools To Make Low Carb Chocolate Bars

Tap the links below to see the items used to make this recipe.

  • Double boiler – For melting the chocolate. I thought I could get away without one for years, and wondered why my melted chocolate would curdle or burn so easily. This works so much better!
  • Chocolate bar molds – The silicone makes the chocolate pop out effortlessly. And, this one comes in a set of 4 so that you can make multiple bars at once.
  • Chocolate chip molds – Try these instead if you want to make sugar-free chocolate chips shaped just like real store-bought ones.
  • Mini whisks – These are handy when working with liquids in small amounts or in a shallow container. They’re perfect for making low carb chocolate, because sugar-free sweeteners can take a bit more effort to dissolve.

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Keto Chocolate Bar (Easy Recipe)

Learn how to make low carb chocolate bars! This is the best way to make a keto chocolate bar that tastes like the real thing. Includes which sweeteners to use and the best method.

Prep: 5 minutes

Cook: 5 minutes

Refrigerate: 30 minutes

Total: 10 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 8 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Melt cocoa butter and baking chocolate in a double boiler over low heat.

  2. Stir in the powdered Besti, a little at a time. Stir in the inulin, a little at a time. Stir in the sunflower lecithin and salt. Heat until everything is smooth and dissolved. Adjust sweetener to taste if needed and make sure it dissolves.

  3. Remove from heat. Stir in vanilla extract.

  4. Pour the melted chocolate mixture into molds. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, until firm.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 6 squares, or 1/4 of a chocolate bar

Recipe makes 2 standard-size chocolate bars.

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories143

Fat15.2g

Protein1.2g

Total Carbs4.8g

Net Carbs1.4g

Fiber3.4g

Sugar0.2g

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Course:Dessert

Cuisine:American

Keywords:chocolate, gluten-free, keto, keto chocolate, low carb, low carb chocolate, sugar-free, sugar-free chocolate

Calories: 143 kcal

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FAQs

Does keto chocolate really work? ›

A higher concentration of cocoa usually indicates a lesser amount of sugar (and other fillers like dairy or low-quality fats.) 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.

What chocolate is best for keto? ›

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.

What chocolate has lowest carbs? ›

Dark chocolate that is high in cocoa content (70% or above) and low in sugar is the best choice. Such chocolate has fewer carbs and more fibre compared to lower percentage cocoa chocolates, making it more suitable for a keto diet.

Can I eat sugar-free chocolate on keto? ›

Yes, chocolate is allowed on keto.It usually needs to be sugar-free dark chocolate made with at least 70% cocoa to be keto-friendly. This type can have as little as 1 g net carbs per piece.

How much keto chocolate can I eat? ›

While 1 ounce (28 grams) of high quality dark chocolate can fit into a keto diet, a larger serving will likely exceed your limit. Dark chocolate can fit into a ketogenic diet. However, it's important to monitor your portions and choose dark chocolate made with at least 70% cocoa to avoid exceeding your carb limit.

What happens if you eat a piece of chocolate on 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.

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.

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.

How many squares of dark chocolate can I eat on keto? ›

Remember, you're allowed 5% carbs, 20% protein and 75% fat on the standard ketogenic diet. This means that for an average diet of 2000 calories per day, you should only eat around 25g carbohydrates. Bear in mind that a standard 28g portion of dark chocolate - that's only 4 squares - contains around 12.5g carbohydrates.

What candy is keto? ›

Comparison
PriceNet carbs
ChocZero White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups$$1 gram in each 14-gram piece
Lily's Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels$$6 grams per 1-ounce (28-gram) serving
Go Better Keto Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Cups$$<1 gram per 3-piece (25.5-gram) serving
Stevita Naturals Hard Candy$$$0 grams per 1 candy
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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.

Is popcorn good for keto? ›

Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

Is there anything sweet I can eat on keto? ›

Make a batch of keto chocolate chip cookies, keto red velvet cake, and keto brownies to get your fix. We've even re-created our favorite candies and snack aisle faves, like keto Oreos, keto peanut butter cup fat bombs, and keto copycat snickers. And if you're a Frosty fan, you'll have to try our keto Frosty!

Is cheese okay for keto? ›

You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

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.

What makes keto chocolate keto? ›

Cocoa solids, also known as cocoa mass, are made from a blend of cocoa powder and cocoa butter (fat extracted from cocoa beans). Cocoa solids are high in fat but low sugar and contain few carbohydrates – making it suitable for a keto diet plan.

Do keto desserts kick you out of ketosis? ›

There are tons of keto alternatives out there, including desserts sweetened with stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit, all keto-approved sweeteners that can help you kick your cravings without kicking you out of ketosis.

Will dark chocolate kick me out of ketosis? ›

To summarise, yes, dark chocolate can indeed be enjoyed as part of a keto diet, provided it's high in cocoa content (over 70% is ideal) and low in sugar. It's a delightful way to satisfy those sweet cravings while adhering to your dietary plan. The key, as with many indulgences, lies in moderation.

Does smart sweets kick you out of ketosis? ›

Smart Sweets might be okay for an occasional treat. They're most certainly a better option than store-bought candy. But they're still candy, and they are likely to decrease your insulin sensitivity and kick you out of ketosis if you eat them every day.

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