Easy Keto Pudding Recipe - Chocolate or Vanilla • Low Carb with Jennifer (2024)

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Servings: 4

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Cals: 229

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Fat: 22

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Carbs: 6

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Fiber: 3

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Protein: 4

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Time: 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

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This is a homemade keto pudding recipe that can be cooked in about 10 minutes and requires only 5 simple ingredients. You can make chocolate or vanilla pudding that will take you back to your childhood and tastes 10 times better than boxed sugar-free pudding mixes!

Keto Pudding

My readers are huge fans of my quick keto dessert recipes and I know this keto chocolate pudding will be no exception. I think all of us grew up on some version of pudding, whether it be homemade or from a box mix. I remember seeing the bowl of chocolate pudding chilling in the refrigerator and I couldn't wait for it to set. It always seemed to take forever!

Making a keto version of pudding is actually quite easy. It just requires a couple of swaps of ingredients. I adapted my recipe from this Serious Eats pudding because I wanted to use gelatin instead of xanthan gum, arrowroot powder, or cornstarch.

Ingredients needed

For this recipe you will need powdered gelatin, heavy cream, sugar free sweetener, cocoa powder, salt, and vanilla extract. You'll notice this recipe does not contain egg yolks, so it is perfect for those who need egg free.

Powdered gelatin: I just use 1 teaspoon of the little packets of Knox gelatin from the grocery store. Using gelatin will give us a nice and thick creamy texture with a better mouthfeel than using xanthan gum.

Heavy cream: Both traditional chocolate pudding and a pudding mix calls for milk. I like to do a swap of heavy whipping cream and water to make it more keto friendly. Using all heavy cream is just too rich and calorie dense in my opinion.

Sugar free sweetener: Of course, most homemade pudding recipes use sugar. A simple swap for that is a keto sweetener of choice. I prefer Lakanto granulated sweetener which is a monk fruit and sugar alcohol blend.

Unsweetened cocoa powder: I use just regular Hersheys form the grocery store because that's all my local store had. Almost all cocoa powders are 3g total carbs and 2g fiber.

Salt and Vanilla extract: Almost all desserts need these two ingredients to taste their absolute best. They both enhance the flavor in their own way.

Low carb vanilla pudding recipe

If you're making the keto vanilla pudding, you would omit the cocoa powder and you may need less sweetener and salt depending on your tastes.

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Tips

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  • After cooking the pudding, let it cool for 5 minutes, then cover with a sheet of plastic wrap before refrigerating to avoid developing a pudding skin.
  • Use different flavor extracts to make keto pudding other than vanilla or chocolate. You could use a teaspoon of banana extract or lemon extract as well.
  • If serving to guests, garnish the sugar-free dessert with keto whipped cream and shaved chocolate.
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Easy Keto Pudding Recipe - Chocolate or Vanilla • Low Carb with Jennifer (5)

Easy Keto Pudding Recipe - Chocolate or Vanilla

This is a homemade keto pudding recipe that can be cooked in about 10 minutes and requires only a handful of ingredients. You can make chocolate or vanilla pudding that will take you back to your childhood and tastes 10 times better than boxed sugar-free pudding mixes!

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

chill time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 229

Author: Jennifer Banz

This post may contain affiliate links

Ingredients

Instructions

Keto Chocolate Pudding

  • Add the cream and water to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in the gelatin, sweetener, and salt. Whisk constantly until the gelatin is dissolved. Do not boil the liquid as it will denature the gelatin.

  • Whisk in the cocoa powder and continue to whisk until the cocoa powder is completely incorporated.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Taste for salt and sweetness. Depending on your tastes and on the type of cocoa powder you used, you may need more salt and/or sweetener.

Keto Vanilla Pudding

  • Add the cream and water to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in the gelatin and salt. Add just ⅓ cup of sweetener at this time. Whisk constantly until the gelatin is dissolved. Do not boil the liquid.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Taste for salt and sweetness. Depending on your tastes you may need more salt and/or sweetener.

Refrigeration procedure for both

  • You can leave the pudding in the sauce pan, or you can carefully transfer it to a serving container. Optionally you can pour the chocolate pudding through a sieve if you notice any cocoa powder lumps. I only do this if I am serving to guests.

  • Let the pudding cool for 5 minutes, then gently press a piece of plastic wrap on the surface of the pudding so it does not form a skin. Refrigerate for 2 to 2.5 hours to firm.

Serving

  • Remove the plastic wrap and stir the pudding thoroughly. Divide the pudding into 4 portions and serve with keto whipped cream and some of a shaved sugar-free chocolate bar on top of the pudding, if desired.

Notes

  1. Dairy free option: Use coconut cream or full-fat coconut milk in place of the heavy cream for a dairy free version. Almond milk is not recommended as it would not produce a creamy pudding.
  2. Sweetener: I have linked to my favorite sugar substitute in the recipe card. This recipe is not reliant on a granulated sweetener so feel free to use your favorite, including powdered sweetener or a liquid version.
  3. Storage: Refrigerate the keto pudding in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
  4. Nutrition for low carb vanilla pudding: Calories 215, Fat: 22g, Carbs: 2g, Protein: 4g

Servings: 4

Nutrition per serving

Calories: 229 | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 22g | Fiber: 3g

Nutrition is provided as a courtesy only. Please re-calculate on your own with the ingredients and amounts you used for the most accurate data.

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FAQs

Is Jello sugar free chocolate pudding keto friendly? ›

Most people will say yes, jello is keto friendly. If you've had sugar free jello, take a deep breath. You're totally fine.

Does sugar-free pudding have carbs? ›

Sugar free pudding mixes do have carbs. The carbs come from the cornstarch and maltodextrin that's in them.

Is gelatin low carb? ›

With zero carbs and 5 calories per serving, no sugar gelatin is a great dessert ingredient for all your favorite recipes.

Is cool whip keto friendly? ›

Is Cool Whip Keto? If you're looking solely at carb content, then technically yes, store bought cool whip is keto friendly. However, the real problem with store bought cool whip is that it is full of junk ingredients. Hydrogenated oil is like the first thing listed followed by high fructose corn syrup!

Will sugar-free jello break ketosis? ›

Every flavor of Sugar-Free Jell-O Gelatin contains maltodextrin, a notoriously un-keto sweetener. Maltodextrin has a glycemic index between 85-105, placing it on par with sugar for the effect it has on your blood sugar. This means that despite its zero carb label, it can still interfere with your ketosis.

Is sugar-free pudding mix keto friendly? ›

Simply Delish Natural Instant Vanilla Pudding - Sugar Free, Non GMO, Gluten Free, Fat Free, Vegan, Keto Friendly -1.7 Ounce (Pack of 12)

How many carbs are in vanilla sugar-free pudding? ›

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Nutrition Facts
Cholesterol: 0 mg0%
Sodium: 105 mg5%
Potassium: 0 mg0%
Total Carbohydrates: 11 g4%
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Can I eat sugar-free Jello pudding on keto? ›

Between the sweeteners, dyes, and the low quality collagen used, it doesn't matter that this dessert is low in grams of net carbs. This dessert isn't doing your keto diet any favors.

What store bought sweets can I eat on keto? ›

  • Lily's Chocolate Bars. ...
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  • Halo Top Keto Chocolate Cheesecake.
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How do I satisfy my sweet tooth on keto? ›

Incorporate keto-friendly fruits: While fruits are typically high in carbohydrates, there are some keto-friendly options like berries, avocados, and coconuts. These fruits can be used to make keto-friendly desserts like berry sorbet or avocado mousse.

Does aspartame kick you out of ketosis? ›

The keto diet is extremely low in carbs, but you can still enjoy a can of diet co*ke and other sugar-free foods or beverages. Aspartame can replace sugar in most products, but is it keto-friendly? This additive does contain some carbs and may kick you out of ketosis when used in excess.

What is no sugar jello sweetened with? ›

Sweeteners used in jello are typically aspartame, an artificial calorie-free sweetener, or sugar. Artificial flavors are often used in jello. These are chemical mixtures that imitate a natural flavor. Often, many chemicals are added until the desired flavor profile is achieved ( 1 ).

Is jelly good for low carb diet? ›

As for the jelly, look for those labeled low carb, low sugar, sugar free, or low glycemic jellies, jams, fruit spreads, marmalades, and preserves. And you don't have to stick with grape!

Can I eat sugar free jello pudding on keto? ›

Between the sweeteners, dyes, and the low quality collagen used, it doesn't matter that this dessert is low in grams of net carbs. This dessert isn't doing your keto diet any favors.

Is Jell-O sugar free pudding keto friendly? ›

Answer: Despite being low-carb, Banana Cream Jell-O contains non-keto sweetener. At only 6 g of carbs, Jell-O Sugar-Free Banana Cream Instant Pudding seems like a relatively safe keto treat. And it would be if it weren't for those pesky sweeteners. This pudding contains maltodextrin, which does not fit keto.

Can I eat sugar free pudding on a keto diet? ›

Is Sugar Free Pudding OK on Keto? Homemade sugar free pudding it perfectly fine for Keto. With just one net carb per serving, it makes the perfect guilt-free keto snack.

How many carbs are in jello sugar free chocolate pudding? ›

Kraft Jell-o Chocolate Pudding Sugar Free (1 snack) contains 11g total carbs, 6g net carbs, 1.5g fat, 2g protein, and 50 calories.

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