A fantastic collection of keto popsicle recipes. Beat the heat with these easy sugar free treats.

A titled collage for Keto Popsicle Recipes


 

I don’t know about you but I am craving something icy cold and delicious. It’s seriously hot out there and it’s only going to get hotter over the next few months. Now is the time to indulge in sugar free keto popsicles.

I seem to come up with several new and delicious keto ice pops every year. So I have updated this post to include some of my newer popsicle recipes, because as far as I am concerned, you can never have too many.

So easy and delicious, these sugar-free Strawberry Cheesecake Popsicles are always a hit.

Why you should make your own sugar free popsicles

There are so many great reasons to make your own healthier popsicles at home. Here are just a few for you to consider:

  • It’s easy! It’s honestly ridiculously easy and far easier than most keto dessert recipes. Just whip up your mixture, pour it into the molds and a few hours later, they are ready to enjoy.
  • They’re inexpensive. A good popsicle mold costs only about $15, and the sticks cost about $5 for several hundred.
  • Healthier ingredients. Store-bought sugar free popsicles are often full of junk with no redeeming nutritional value. The contain artificial sweeteners, maltodextrin, and other scary additives. Making your own allows you to control the ingredients and choose the healthiest option.
  • Dairy-Free options: It’s easy to make a few simple substitutions for dairy free, so if you’re lactose intolerant, you can still enjoy them!
  • Keto ice cream bars! If you don’t have an ice cream maker, you can pour any ice cream mixture into a popsicle mold instead.

Have I convinced you yet? Well maybe these wonderful recipes will!

Crispy chocolate shell on low carb peanut butter ice pops

How to make keto popsicles

You will need:

  • Popsicle molds: These come in all sorts of shapes and sizes but I like the ones that mimic old fashioned popsicles. Whatever you choose, make sure they are BPA free.
  • Popsicle sticks: I recommend the wooden sticks over plastic, as they grip the popsicle much better and don’t pull out while you are trying to unmold them.
  • Keto friendly sweeteners: You have plenty of options for sweetening your popsicles.
  • A good blender: Not required but it certainly helps!
  • Ingredients: Think berries, citrus, cream, coconut milk, nut butters… they are all delicious!

To make:

  1. Combine your ingredients: You can blend them or whisk them together. Some recipes, like pudding pops, have you cooking the ingredients together in a saucepan.
  2. Pour into the molds: Use a funnel or a piping bag for less mess.
  3. Add the sticks: If the mixture is thick enough, you can add the sticks right away. If not, freeze the popsicles for an hour first, then press the sticks in.
  4. Freeze: Popsicles require at least 4 to 6 hours freezing time so plan ahead.
  5. Unmold: Heat water in a kettle and run it over the outside of the molds for a few seconds. Then gently tug on the sticks and the popsicles should come free easily.
  6. Enjoy!

Ready to make your own healthy keto popsicles? Check out these recipes for some inspiration!

Four sugar-free chocolate fudge pops on a marble slab

Keto Popsicle Recipes

Easy low carb no-churn Neapolitan Ice Cream Bars
Keto Root Beer Float Popsicles in a stack on a white plate

More Sugar Free Popsicle Recipes

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102 Comments

  1. Karen Pollard says:

    Hi Carolyn, Thanks, these are some of our favorite summer treats. I was wondering if you have made a base that works with the Ninja Creami maker. I’ve tried thier low carb recipes and I keep thinking that you could make one so much better. They are fun and convenient to make but not as tasty as your different ice creams. Thanks Karen

  2. These look great!! I would love these in an e-book to print and save with my cookbooks!

  3. Cathy brothers says:

    I love the groovy molds

  4. Jeannette says:

    I would love the Groovy Ice Pop Molds so I can finally have a pop icicle! It’s been sooooo long and
    these recipes look amazing! I can’t wait to try them out!

  5. Oh my goodness these look amazing! I am going to slowly make my way through this list – or perhaps quickly!!

  6. I love the star molds.

  7. Oh the groovy would be just so GROOVY!

  8. P.J. Stietz says:

    I think I’d go with the groovy molds.

  9. Jennifer Byler says:

    I’d love the groovy molds, and I really can’t wait to try SO many of these recipes!

  10. Darlene P says:

    Groovy molds please and thanks!

  11. Lisa Whatley says:

    Groovy for me please!

  12. I think the groovy ones are groovy 🙂

  13. Desiree Fox says:

    Groovy Popsicle molds!!

  14. Brittany Koelmel says:

    Stars! They seem fun:)

  15. Love the star molds. Thanks for the chance!

  16. I think the Stars mold may be better 🙂

  17. Groovy! The star molds are great but they look like they might be tough to eat.

  18. I would love the star molds, they look super cool. 🙂

  19. Claire Thomas says:

    I’d love to make some popsicles using the star molds.

    Congratulations on a great blog with amazing ideas.

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