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Keto Coffee Ice Cream

Rich and creamy, with bold coffee flavor, Keto Coffee Ice Cream is the ultimate dessert for coffee lovers. This easy no-churn recipe will quickly become your favorite summer treat.
Two scoops of Keto Coffee Ice Cream in a white bowl with coffee beans sprinkled on top.

If you’re a coffee lover like me, chances are that it’s also one of your favorite flavors of ice cream. That magical combination of creamy coldness with the heavenly aroma of roasted coffee beans… what’s not to love? This no-churn keto ice cream is your shortcut to frozen happiness. It’s easy to make with no special equipment – the hardest part is waiting for it to freeze!

❤️ If you love coffee-flavored desserts, be sure to try Keto Tiramisu or Keto Coffee Cheesecake next!

Two scoops of Keto Coffee Ice Cream in a white bowl with coffee beans sprinkled on top.


 

I own a ridiculous amount of kitchen gadgetry, including a very good ice cream maker. But I love experimenting with different techniques, and when I started seeing no-churn recipes all over the internet, I had to give it a try. It was so simple! All I had to do was modify my Keto Condensed Milk recipe slightly, whisk in some coffee, and fold in the whipped cream.

This recipe has quickly become one of my favorite ways to make keto ice cream. And I’ve used it to make other wonderful treats like Keto Ice Cream Cake. The best part is that it stays scoopable, even after days in the freezer!

What readers are saying…

“Fantastic! So creamy and flavorful! Added in some chopped Lily’s sugar-free dark chocolate chips because, well, why not. We loved the recipe, you make keto so fun. Next up, your Maple Walnut ice cream… Thank you, Carolyn!!! Oxox” — Dianne

Two scoops of keto coffee ice cream in a white bowl, with a spoonful in front on the plate.

Ingredients and Substitutions

Top down image of the ingredients for Keto Coffee Ice Cream.
  • Heavy whipping cream: Some is used in the first step, to create low carb condensed milk. The other portion is whipped and folded in to create a consistency similar to churned ice cream.
  • Low carb milk: I use nut milk like almond or macadamia. But any low carb milk works here, including coconut milk or hemp milk.
  • Sweetener: A combination of both erythritol and allulose gives this ice cream a scoopable consistency. If allulose is not available to you, you can use xylitol instead.
  • Xanthan gum: This ingredient is important for two reasons. It thickens the milk/cream mixture properly, but it also inhibits the formation of ice crystals. You can try other thickeners like glucomannan but it may affect the texture of the ice cream.
  • Instant coffee: You can use espresso powder, Via packs, or regular instant coffee. If using regular coffee, you will want about 1 tablespoon. I usually use decaf Via packs.
  • Pantry staple: Vanilla extract and salt.

How to Make Keto Coffee Ice Cream

A collage of 6 images showing the steps for making Keto Coffee Ice Cream.
  1. Prepare the “condensed milk: Over medium heat, combine some of the heavy cream and the almond milk. Whisk in the sweeteners and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer 30 minutes
  2. Add the thickeners: Sprinkle the surface with xanthan gum and whisk vigorously to combine.
  3. Add the flavor: Whisk in the instant coffee, vanilla extract, and salt. Let cool to room temperature.
  4. Whip the cream: In another bowl, whip the remaining whipping cream until it holds stiff peaks. Gently fold in the cooled coffee mixture until well combined.
  5. Freeze: Transfer to a container and freeze until firm.
A glass container of Keto Coffee Ice Cream with an ice cream scoop digging into it.

Prepare the cream/milk mixture in advance so it cools completely. If you attempt to proceed while it’s still warm, the whipped cream will become a liquidy mess and the ice cream won’t set properly.

How much coffee you add depends on how strong you want the flavor to be. I like mine fairly strong, but I also use decaf so that it doesn’t keep me up at night.

You can also adjust the sweetness to taste. Keep in mind that frozen treats often taste less sweet than they do when they are room temperature.

Do note that no-churn ice cream takes longer to firm up and freeze properly. Be patient and consider making it the day prior to when you want to eat it.

Best Sweeteners for Keto Ice Cream

I have made a lot of keto ice cream in my day and I believe I have achieved the perfect creamy consistency. Much of that is due to the correct combination of sweeteners.

For this recipe, I like to use a combination of an erythritol-based sweetener, such as this one from Impact Sweeteners, and an allulose-based sweetener. Using them in equal parts allows the ice cream to firm up properly while also remaining scoopable straight out of the freezer.

Using erythritol sweeteners alone will cause the ice cream to freeze rock hard. And I find that allulose sweeteners alone make the ice cream too soft and it melts far too quickly. But together, they balance each other out for a firm but creamy smooth consistency.

Of course, you are free to experiment and use different amounts or other sweeteners. Just be aware that it can affect the end results.

Two scoops of Keto Coffee Ice Cream in a white bowl with coffee beans sprinkled on top.
4.93 from 57 votes

Keto Coffee Ice Cream Recipe

Created by: Carolyn
Servings: 8 servings
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Rich and creamy, with bold coffee flavor, Keto Coffee Ice Cream is the ultimate dessert for coffee lovers. This easy no-churn recipe will quickly become your favorite summer treat.

Ingredients
 

  • 2 1/4 cups (532.32 ml) heavy whipping cream, divided
  • 1/2 cup (118.29 ml) unsweetened almond milk, (or hemp milk for nut-free)
  • 1/3 cup (63.33 g) erythritol-based sweetener
  • 1/3 cup (66.67 g) allulose, or xylitol
  • 1/4 tsp xanthan gum
  • 1 to 1 1/2 tsp espresso powder, (I use decaf!)
  • 3/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • Pinch salt

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine 1 cup of the cream and the almond milk. Whisk in the sweeteners. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer 30 minutes, whisking occasionally.
  • Remove from heat. Sprinkle the surface with xanthan gum while simultaneously whisking in to combine well.
  • Whisk in the instant coffee, vanilla extract, and salt, until the coffee has dissolved. Let cool to room temperature.
  • Whip the remaining 1 1/4 cups whipping cream until it just holds stiff peaks. Gently fold in the cooled coffee mixture until well combined.
  • Transfer to a container and freeze until firm, about 5 or 6 hours.

Notes

Storage Information: Store the ice cream in a covered container in the freezer for up to 3 months. 

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cups | Calories: 241kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.2g | Protein: 1.6g | Fat: 23.8g | Saturated Fat: 15.4g
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make this dairy-free?

Unfortunately, I have not had much luck making this keto coffee ice cream with ingredients like coconut milk or coconut cream. It always freezes very hard and has an icy texture. So I do not have a good dairy-free equivalent.

How long will homemade keto ice cream keep?

Once your ice cream has set, store it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. 

How many carbs are in Keto Coffee Ice Cream?

This keto coffee ice cream recipe has 2.2g of carbs per half cup serving.

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Nutritional Disclaimer

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them. I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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239 Comments

  1. Carolyn,
    This looks amazing! Coffee is my favorite flavor of ice cream! 2 BIG questions:
    1)Can I sub a coconut milk or cream for the whipping cream since I’m non-dairy;
    2)Can I put it in my ice cream maker with good results?

    1. You can do the coconut cream but it’s thinner and I find that the resulting ice cream is a bit more icy and freezes pretty solidly.

      1. Thank you. I’ll have to try it…but I cannot have dairy. Perhaps in the ice cream freezer it might work better. Thanks!!

  2. Hi Carolyn. I made your condensed milk just the day before I read this ice cream recipe… which means I have completed steps 1&2. How do I take it from there? How much condensed milk should I use to proceed with the recipe? Looking forward to your reply. Thank you.

    1. You use the whole batch. So I would warm it up again a bit and add the coffee, and proceed from there.

  3. Tiffany Fletcher says:

    Could you use an ice cream maker for this? If so, how do the instructions change? Thanks!

    1. You can! Just don’t whip the cream… the maker will churn in the required air so just add the cream to the condensed milk mixture, along with a little more sweetener. Chill the mixture before adding it to your ice cream maker.

      1. Tiffany Fletcher says:

        Thank you!!

  4. Is the BochaSweet necessary? Every time I want to try a recipe there is something else I have to order. I have Swerve and Lakanto classic.

    1. Please read the tips section, as I am very explicit about this.

  5. Shouldn’t the condensed milk be in the recipe list? I’m not sure what the serving should be.

    1. It’s written right in there, the whole process… the first step of simmering cream and almond milk IS the condensed milk. You use all of it.

  6. 5 stars
    This looks so creamy!! Homemade ice cream is the best!!

  7. 5 stars
    I couldn’t believe how easy this was to make and it taste so good!

  8. 5 stars
    This coffee ice cream is so yummy and so easy! I love not needing an ice cream maker to have this.

  9. Krissy Allori says:

    5 stars
    This looks so refreshing and creamy delicious! I am looking forward to trying it.

  10. What a cool and refreshing treat for summer! This look so creamy and delicious; can’t wait to enjoy this all season long!

  11. Becky Hardin says:

    5 stars
    Yum! My new favorite ice cream!

  12. 5 stars
    Homemade ice cream is the best! This looks so good, I can’t wait to make it this summer!

  13. 5 stars
    What a deliciously sweet treat! Will make a great dessert any day of the year, but I am looking forward to enjoying this on a warm day!

  14. What is the serving size for the nutritional info?

    1. Well it’s 1 quart and it serves 8 so like any ice cream, a serving is 1/2 cup.

  15. Can sunflower lecithin be used in place of the xanthan gum?

    1. Honestly I have no idea. Sorry!

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