Make your own keto Twix bars! Tender shortbread crust topped with sugar-free caramel and milk chocolate. A delicious low carb way to satisfy those chocolate cravings.
A white plate full of cut up homemade Twix bars on a white table.

Make your own keto Twix bars! Tender shortbread crust topped with sugar-free caramel and milk chocolate. A delicious low carb way to satisfy those chocolate cravings.

Titled image of a stack of keto Twix bars, close up to show the layers of caramel, chocolate, and shortbread.

Oh hello delicious homemade keto candy bars! I first published this Keto Twix Bar recipe back in 2014. But the keto lifestyle has come a long way since then and I decided it was time for a delicious update.

Are you a milk chocolate fan or a dark chocolate fan? Or are you like me, entirely ambidextrous when it comes to chocolate, happily swinging both ways depending on your mood?

I do love some really good, anti-oxidant rich dark chocolate, but there are some keto desserts that just scream milk chocolate. Like these homemade keto Twix. It simply wouldn’t be right to make them with dark chocolate. It would take away from their Twix-ness, if you know what I mean.

It really is remarkably fun to make your own keto candy and chocolate. Remaking your old junk food favorites into healthier alternatives means you are less likely to be swayed into temptation. And you can indulge without guilt!

Maybe you weren’t a fan of Twix back in the day. But I have any number of copycat keto candy recipes, so you’re sure to find something you love.

Spreading melted milk chocolate over homemade keto twix bars still in the metal pan.

Updated Keto Twix Bars

When I decided to re-visit this recipe, I was happy to find that I didn’t have to change all that much about it. But the caramel filling really needed an overhaul.

Back when I first created keto twix, I made my caramel sauce with a few tablespoons coconut sugar. Good brown sugar replacements like Swerve didn’t exist back then and it was a compromise to get the deep, rich caramel flavor I was seeking.

But I’ve vastly improved my keto caramel sauce with the combo of Swerve Brown and BochaSweet. Not only does it have a rich and deep flavor but it also stays soft and doesn’t recrystallize.

But for the filling of these homemade Twix, I needed the caramel to be thicker. So I used much the same method as I did when making my Keto Turtles. It turned out perfectly!

A white plate full of cut up homemade Twix bars on a white table.

Tips for making Keto Twix

For the crust:

  • Be sure to line your pan with parchment paper, so that you can lift the bars out in one piece and cut them to your liking.
  • Almond flour makes the best keto shortbread crust, but if you need to be nut-free, you can try sunflower seed flour instead. Coconut flour will not work in this recipe.
  • Press the crust mixture firmly into the pan with your fingers. Then take a flat bottomed glass to even it out.
  • Bake until golden brown and then let it cool completely before adding the caramel. Otherwise it won’t crisp up properly.

For the caramel:

  • There’s no getting around it… if you don’t use the mix of two sweeteners, you won’t get the perfect caramel filling.
    • While I highly recommend Swerve Brown, you can use Golden Lakanto instead. It really doesn’t have the deep brown color and flavor but it will work. If you can’t get any brown sugar substitutes, try using 1/2 cup granular erythritol with 1 tsp molasses. That small amount of molasses will only add about 0.5g carbs per serving.
    • If you can’t use BochaSweet, try xylitol or allulose instead.
  • Boiling the caramel in two stages helps it thicken up better. In the second stage, you know it’s ready when the bubbles move more slowly to the surface.
  • Don’t pour the caramel sauce right away or it will soften the crust. Let it cool for 10 minutes first.
  • Freeze the bars after putting the caramel filling on, so that it firms up enough for you to spread with melted chocolate.

For the chocolate topping:

  • This part’s easy! Just be sure to melt your chocolate double-boiler style. Milk chocolate tends to seize more easily than dark chocolate and the gentle heat of a double boiler will help prevent that.
  • Also stay near your chocolate as it melts and stir frequently. Once it’s melted, remove from the heat right away.

A plate of sugar-free keto Twix on a pale paisley napkin.

How to cut and store your keto Twix bars

You can cut these however you like. It’s fun to cut them into long thin bars, to truly resemble the real deal. But it does make them a bit more fragile, so you can also just cut them into 16 even squares. They taste the same either way!

I do recommend a good sharp knife for slicing through the bars evenly. If the bars have just come out of the fridge, it’s a good idea to heat up the knife first to make clean slices. I like to hold my knife over the open flame of my gas stove.

Simply store in a covered container on the counter for up to 5 days, or in the fridge for 10 days.

Now go make yourself some delicious keto Twix bars. You can thank me later!

A white plate full of cut up homemade Twix bars on a white table.
4.66 from 23 votes

Keto Twix Bars

Servings: 16 servings
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Make your own keto Twix bars! Tender shortbread crust topped with sugar-free caramel and milk chocolate. A delicious low carb way to satisfy those chocolate cravings.

Ingredients
 

Crust

Caramel Filling

Topping

Instructions

Crust

  • Preheat oven to 325F and line a 9x9 inch pan with parchment paper, allowing some overhang for easy removal.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the almond flour, sweetener, and salt. Stir in the melted butter until the dough begins to clump together.
  • Press mixture firmly into the bottom of the prepared baking pan and bake 15 to 18 minutes, until golden brown. Remove and let cool completely.

Caramel Filling

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the Swerve, butter, and BochaSweet. Bring to a boil and cook 3 to 5 minutes, until bubbling and the sweeteners have dissolved.
  • Remove from heat and add the cream and vanilla. The mixture will bubble vigorously. Sprinkle the surface with the glucomannan and whisk vigorously to combine. Whisk in the salt.
  • Bring the mixture back to a boil, and cook another 2 to 3 minutes, until bubbling thickly.
  • Remove from heat and let caramel cool about 10 minutes, until thickened but still pourable. Pour over the cooled crust, making sure to spread to the edges.
  • Place the pan in the freezer 1 to 2 hours to set the caramel.

Topping

  • Set a heatproof bowl over a pan of barely simmering water. Do not allow the bottom of the bowl to touch the water. Add the milk chocolate and stir until melted.
  • Pour the chocolate over the caramel and spread to edges with a knife or offset spatula.
  • Refrigerate 30 minutes to set the chocolate before cutting into bars. You can cut long thin "Twix" bars or squares, your choice!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving = 1/16th of recipe | Calories: 171kcal | Carbohydrates: 5.1g | Protein: 2.8g | Fat: 15.9g | Fiber: 3.3g
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422 Comments

  1. I am not a big fan of dark chocolate but use it because milk chocolate has way too many carbs for my low card diet.

  2. Sheryl Kirouac says:

    I Love Dark Chocolate.

  3. Missy Tippens says:

    Meant to say that milk chocolate is my favorite. 🙂

  4. Missy Tippens says:

    I can’t wait to try this recipe! Thanks for the info on Lily’s.

  5. I am a dark chocolate lover, the darker the better! These bars look delish!

  6. Maria Hicks says:

    I love milk chocolate! I’ve never tried Lily’s chocolates but I do like the Simply Lite no sugar added chocolates that I find at Trader Joes!

  7. Prefer dark chocolate! But I have to try these bars! They look amazing!

  8. I like dark and milk chocolate, but prefer milk. Lily’s is great! I use their chocolate chips for cookies when I bake them. 🙂

  9. Carol wagner says:

    I prefer dark chocolate!

  10. I love any kind of chocolate!!!

  11. Rebecca R. says:

    I wish I liked as dark of chocolate as you. But the furthest I can go is about 80%. I’ve tried 85 and 90%, as a matter of fact, I think most of each of those bars are still somewhere in the freezer… They’re just too dark for me. I also have tried making white chocolate and was unsuccessful at getting a creamy, smooth sweet treat out of it. I’ll keep the chunk of cocoa butter in case someone far more creative than myself discovers the secret to creating that piece of perfection. But, I am not particular otherwise. Any, and nearly all, chocolate is darn tootin’ good in my book!

  12. A friend told me about your site and here I am, looking at the Twix recipe and signing up for your chocolate giveaway. Why wouldn’t I! Thanks.

  13. Could I use stevia in the caramel? I don’t have coconut sugar, and I will definitely be using dark chocolate for this 😉

    1. Make up the difference in the sauce with some more erythritol or swerve. Your caramel will harden more after cooling and will likely be lighter in colour but you need a bulk sweetener for it.

  14. Chocolate, I love ALL chocolate!!!!

  15. Rebecca Parsons says:

    Milk Chocolate is my favorite, I can put it away. lol

  16. I love all chocolate! But my favorite is dark.

  17. Milk chocolate is my favorite!!!

  18. Love any dark chocolate!

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