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    Home » Frozen Desserts » Keto Death By Chocolate Ice Cream

    Published: Feb 17, 2020 · Modified: Aug 7, 2021 by Carolyn

    Keto Death By Chocolate Ice Cream

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    This rich keto chocolate ice cream ice cream is for serious chocolate lovers only. Rich and creamy, it’s called Death By Chocolate Ice Cream with good reason! No wimpy chocolate flavor here, my friends.

    Keto chocolate ice cream in a glass ice cream dish on a white plate. Pieces of dark chocolate on the plate.

    I often write a blog post thinking about what I have to say about a particular recipe. But today we are going to flip that on its head: what does this recipe say about me? I think this one is speaking loud and clear.

    This recipe is saying that I love really rich keto chocolate ice cream. This recipe says that when it comes to chocolate cravings, I don’t mess around. It also says that I am your typical woman, moody and irritable at times, and chocolate is the best way to soothe the beast.

    This recipe is saying that yeah, if it’s my time to go, I wouldn’t mind drowning in a big vat of low carb dark chocolate ice cream. That’s what this recipe says about me. Now ask yourself, what does this recipe say about you?

    If you love seriously chocolatey keto treats as much as I do, be sure to check out my Death By Chocolate Cheesecake too. And go ahead and check out my Fudgy Keto Brownies while you’re at it.

    Dark chocolate keto ice cream being scooped out of a glass container

    Updating Keto Death By Chocolate Ice Cream

    I originally wrote this death by chocolate ice cream recipe back in 2015. Since that time, I’ve gotten better and better at making keto ice cream so I decided it was time to re-visit this and see if I could improve upon it.

    One of the advancements in my keto ice cream making skills is the use of some BochaSweet, as I have discovered that using half Swerve and half BochaSweet produces the perfect ice cream texture. The ice cream doesn’t freeze as solidly, which means you can scoop it more easily right out of the freezer.

    I also discovered that I made a bit of an error in my nutritional calculations. I should have increased the number of servings, since  the churning process increases the volume of the ice cream significantly (usually by another 30 to 50%). This is an incredibly rich ice cream and I should have said it served at least 10, if not 12.

    Because it makes a huge amount of ice cream, I decided to cut back on the quantities of all ingredients when I re-tested it, so this new updated version actually does serve 8 people (½ cup per serving).

    Two scoops of low carb chocolate ice cream on a white plate.

    How to make Keto Chocolate Ice Cream

    I actually made this recipe a few times before I was satisfied with it. The first time, the custard was so thick and rich after being refrigerated that it was like keto chocolate pudding and I could hardly pour it into the ice cream maker. It was so good and chocolate-y, though, I knew I was on to something. I just had to tweak it a little to get it right.

    Here are my best tips for making the best keto chocolate ice cream recipe!

    Use good quality dutch process cocoa powder

    Dutched cocoa powder has been treated with an alkaline solution to neutralize the acidity. It is darker than natural cocoa, and has a richer, more chocolate-y flavor. I find that it also dissolves and mixes better into liquids and cake batters.

    My favorite brand is Valrhona, but it’s quite pricy. King Arthur Flour also has a nice dutch process, as does Rodelle. Hershey’s Dark is a good store-bought option as well. I don’t recommend black cocoa as it would be too dark for this recipe.

    Use an instant read thermometer

    I simply cannot recommend a good instant read thermometer enough. It’s ideal for making sure your meats are cooked to temperature but it’s also great for ice creams, custards, and candies. This is a custard-based ice cream, as it contains egg yolks, and being able to tell when those eggs have reached a proper temperature is ideal for both food safety and for the consistency of the ice cream itself.

    Both sweeteners are important

    I find myself saying this a lot lately! Trust me, I know it’s frustrating to have to purchase two ingredients to make up for what sugar would normally do, but the results are beyond compare. Using only Swerve will result in a rock hard ice cream out of the freezer. Using only BochaSweet will make it so soft, it’s more like soft serve.

    The ONLY substitutions for BochaSweet are allulose or xylitol. Please do not ask if you can substitute monk fruit sweetener. Most “monk fruit sweeteners” are erythritol based, which means they are very similar to Swerve. Which also means that they will cause your ice cream to freeze very hard.

    The reality is that for any keto ice cream, you can use whatever sweetener you want. But you will face issues with scoop-ability and will need to let it thaw on your counter for up to 20 minutes before serving.

    The vodka is optional

    But it does help a lot. Alcohol inhibits large ice crystals from forming, which helps keep your keto ice cream recipes softer and creamier. And 1 ½ tablespoons spread among 8 servings amounts to about ½ teaspoon per serving, which is not enough alcohol to affect anyone.

    Thin out the custard before churning

    The chocolate custard base is very thick once it’s chilled. Thinning it out with some almond milk will allow it to churn much  more easily. Most home ice cream makers would not be able to handle that super thick consistency!

    An ice cream scoop putting rich death by chocolate ice cream into a glass ice cream dish

    The richest, most chocolatey keto chocolate ice cream!

    I have tried any number of keto chocolate ice creams on the market and they all suffer from the same problem… not enough chocolate flavor! I think many companies are so concerned with the final carb count, they reduce the chocolate so much it’s practically not even there.

    I myself have made a few low carb chocolate ice cream recipes that simply aren’t chocolatey enough for me.

    That’s why this recipe calls for both cocoa powder and unsweetened chocolate. It packs some serious chocolate flavor into this amazing sugar-free ice cream. Death by chocolate is the way to go!

    An ice cream scoop putting rich death by chocolate ice cream into a glass ice cream dish

    Keto Chocolate Ice Cream

    This rich keto chocolate ice cream ice cream is for serious chocolate lovers only. Rich and creamy, it's called Death By Chocolate Ice Cream with good reason! No wimpy chocolate flavor here, my friends.
    4.95 from 38 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Dessert
    Keyword: keto chocolate ice cream, low carb chocolate ice cream
    Prep Time: 15 minutes
    Cook Time: 20 minutes
    Chilling time: 6 hours
    Total Time: 6 hours 35 minutes
    Servings: 8 servings
    Calories: 226kcal

    Ingredients

    • 1 ½ cups heavy cream
    • ¾ cups unsweetened almond milk, divided use hemp milk for nut-free
    • ⅓ cup dark cocoa powder
    • ⅓ cup Swerve Sweetener
    • ⅓ cup Bocha Sweet can sub allulose or xylitol
    • 3 large egg yolks
    • 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate chopped
    • 1 ½ tablespoon vodka optional, helps reduce iciness
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ⅛ teaspoon salt

    Instructions

    • Set a bowl over an ice bath.
    • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the cream, ½ cup of the almond milk, cocoa powder and sweeteners. Whisk together until well combined and stir until mixture reaches 160F on an instant read thermometer.
    • Whisk the egg yolks in a medium bowl. Slowly add 1 cup of the hot cream mixture, whisking continuously to temper the yolks. Slowly add the tempered yolks back into the saucepan, whisking continuously. Cook and stir until mixture reaches 165F on an instant read thermometer and is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
    • Remove from heat and add the chopped chocolate. Let sit 5 minutes and then whisk until smooth.
    • Pour mixture into bowl set over ice bath and let cool 10 minutes. Then wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate for at least 3 hours.
    • Before churning, whisk in the remaining ¼ cup of almond milk milk, the vodka, if using, the vanilla extract, and the salt (the mixture will be VERY thick until these ingredients are whisked in).
    • Pour the mixture into the canister of an ice cream maker and churn according to manufacturer's directions.
    • Once churned, transfer to an airtight container and freeze another few hours until firm.
    Nutrition Facts
    Keto Chocolate Ice Cream
    Amount Per Serving (1 serving = approx ½ cup)
    Calories 226 Calories from Fat 185
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 20.6g32%
    Carbohydrates 6.5g2%
    Fiber 3.3g13%
    Protein 3g6%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

     

     

     

    This is the best low carb chocolate ice cream recipe, hands down. For serious chocolate lovers, with rich dark chocolate flavour. No sugar and so creamy! Keto recipe
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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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    1. Precious says

      May 02, 2022 at 8:08 am

      Hello,
      Do I need to use an ice cream machine for this recipe? Is there any way I can make this particular recipe without an ice cream machine?

      Thank you.

      Reply
      • Carolyn says

        May 02, 2022 at 10:58 am

        This is a churned ice cream, so yes it needs a maker.

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