Keto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (2024)

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When it comes to desserts, I try my best to abide by the “treat treats as treats” rule. It’s for that reason, desserts are few and far between here on KetoGasm. This keto Chocolate Pots de Créme recipe is indeed a rare occasion.

I’m not against keto desserts. In fact, I think it’s pretty damn cool that people with ketogenic dietary restrictions can have low carb versions of sweets for special occasions. But desserts and sweets can be a slippery slope for many, myself included.

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If you’re anything like me, your insatiable sweet tooth may have been the primary contributing factor to starting keto in the first place. I’m just one of those people who have a hard time saying “when” once I get a taste of sugar, whether it’s the real deal or a low carb knockoff.

Store-bought keto candies and bars get me in trouble. If I want a treat, I make it at home and take full control of the ingredients and portion sizes. I also tend to make it an elaborate enough process that it’s not practical to do all the time, but still makes for a fun project.

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As food writer and activist, Michael Pollan puts it, “There is nothing wrong with special occasion foods, as long as every day is not a special occasion. Special occasion foods offer some of the great pleasures of life, so we shouldn’t deprive ourselves of them, but the sense of occasion needs to be restored.” I agree wholeheartedly.

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These keto chocolate pots de créme are special occasion food. I made these for Valentine’s day this year! For me, the holiday is not quite the same without chocolate. Last year, I made these keto chocolates with macadamia nut and coconut oil!

I adapted the recipe from the Sous Vide at HomeKeto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (5) cookbook by Lisa Q. Fetterman to take my favorite new kitchen gadgetKeto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (6) where it’s never gone before: the sweet stuff. This cookbook isn’t technically a keto cookbook, but there’s a ton of keto recipes to be found in it (Eggs, Fish and Shellfish, Poultry, Meats, and Vegetables are the foundational chapters)! If you’re keto and diving into sous vide cooking techniques, I highly recommend it.

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UseLily's dark chocolate chipsKeto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (8) and Swerve granular erythritolKeto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (9)in place of the chocolate and sugar. Erythritol is my sweetener of choice all around due to it’s low impact on blood sugar, superior taste, and kindness to my tummy. Many of the other low carb sweeteners have a terrible aftertaste, some still spike your blood sugar, and leave me with a killer stomach ache.

Other ingredients include heavy cream, vanilla extract, salt, and egg yolk.

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Bring the heavy cream to a light simmer, and once the soft bubbles appear on the surface, whisk in everything but the egg yolks and remove from heat. Whisk in the yolks one at a time until everything looks like a smooth, creamy chocolate pudding. Divvy the mixture between six 4-ounce mason jars and screw on the lids fingertip tight to allow air bubbles to release once you submerge the jars in the water bath. Fingertip tight means don’t crank those tops on there! But don’t leave the lids loose enough that water pours in when you start cooking them. Fingertip tight.

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Now to my favorite new gadget: the Anova Precision CookerKeto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (12). I used it to create a consistently heated water bath in this recipe, but this handy tool has been pretty much rocking the proteins in my kitchen every day. Perfectly cooked steaks, poultry, and seafood for dinner every night by way of sous vide. By perfect, I mean precisely cooked. Nothing overcooked, nothing undercooked. The Anova Precision CookerKeto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (13) is fantastic and easily worth its weight in gold.

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I knew if it took the guesswork out of tricky proteins, it would be killer for all the things I suck at baking! You could substitute a traditional water bath in the oven to bake these keto chocolate pots de créme, but the sous vide method was approximately 5000x easier. So there’s that.

Take your fingertip tight mason jars, place in the water bath, cook for an hour and chill for three. These keto chocolate pots de créme are decadent and an excellent choice for a special occasion! Enjoy!

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Keto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe]

So decadent, you won't believe it's low carb and sugar-free!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 Servings

Serving Size:

Net Carbs: 11g

Author: Tasha

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Prepare a sous vide water bath set to 176 degrees F (80 degrees C).

  • Bring heavy cream to a simmer.

  • Whisk Lily's dark chocolate baking chips, erythritol, vanilla extract, and salt in with cream. Remove from heat.

  • Whisk in egg yolk one at a time until mixture is smooth.

  • Transfer mixture to a pourable measuring cup to easily divide mixture.

  • Divide mixture into six 4-ounce mason jars.

  • Screw on lids fingertip tight.

  • Place sealed jars at the bottom of the water bath.

  • Cook custards for 1 hour.

  • Remove jars from the water bath using tongs. (They're hot! Watch out!)

  • Place the jars in the fridge to cool and set for a minimum of 3 hours.

  • Serve as is or topped with whipped cream and cinnamon.

Notes

This recipe contains 26g of erythritol that can be subtracted from the total carb count to provide the net carb content. That means per serving, you can subtract an additional 4.3g net carb. 13-2-4.3 = 6.7 g net carbs per serving.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Keto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe]

Amount per Serving

Calories

309

% Daily Value*

Sodium

27

mg

1

%

Potassium

55

mg

2

%

Carbohydrates

13

g

4

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

g

%

Protein

4

g

8

%

Net Carbs

11

g

22

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Tasha

Hi, I'm Tasha–nutritionist, recipe developer, and multi-published cookbook author.

Keto Chocolate Pots de Créme [Recipe] (2024)

FAQs

What is the best chocolate to have on keto? ›

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.

Does keto chocolate work? ›

It's worth bearing in mind that chocolate made from 100% cocoa solids can be an acquired taste as they're quite bitter. A good quality dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa solids is still keto-friendly and may be more palatable for beginners.

How much chocolate can you eat on keto? ›

If you're lucky enough to find dark chocolate that contains 100% cocoa solids, that's great for your keto diet because it means that around four squares of this chocolate will result in only 2 grams of carbs being introduced into your diet.

What is keto chocolate made from? ›

You need just 3 ingredients to make keto chocolate: Cocoa butter - also called cacao butter. Unsweetened cocoa powder. Powdered sweetener - I used powdered erythritol in this recipe.

Which chocolate has the lowest carbs? ›

Whether you're looking for a tasty treat or a new addition to your dessert menu, CarbZone's Milk Chocolate is the perfect choice. Our premium milk chocolate bar contains only 1.8 grams of net carbs per serving and is made without any added sugars, making it the perfect addition to your low-carb lifestyle.

Can you 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 I eat dark chocolate every day on keto? ›

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.

What 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.

What is the best meat for keto diet? ›

Some of the best meats for keto include beef, pork, chicken, salmon, and bison. Still, all plain, unprocessed meats are keto-friendly and low in carbs — so there are plenty of options to choose from. However, you may want to choose your meats based on other factors in addition to carb count.

What cocoa powder is keto friendly? ›

MarkRin Organic Cacao Powder Unsweetened Superfood (7.1Oz) Raw organic USDA certified. Keto friendly, gluten free, vegan.

Does chocolate ruin ketosis? ›

Somewhat surprisingly, you can eat chocolate on keto. However, it's important to choose dark chocolate that contains a minimum of 70% cocoa solids — preferably more — and eat it in moderation.

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.

Is 70% dark chocolate OK for keto? ›

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.

Is 100% dark chocolate keto-friendly? ›

That's right, the keto diet and chocolate are 100% compatible, if you try 100% cocoa chocolate bars, which tend to have only 8g of carbs per 100g! Absolute Black 100% Dark Chocolate from Montezuma's is one example.

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