WebRunner-Up: Low-Carb Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars. These cheesecake bars have four delectable layers: a buttery crust, a creamy cheesecake …
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WebPreheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 Celsius). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. In a large mixing bowl, add the peanut butter, sugar, and …
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Unsweetened chocolate – Also known as Bakers chocolate, these candy bars are 100% unsweetened and have very few carbs. On its own, they are not edible, but when mixed with sweet ingredients, adds the chocolate element necessary. Sugar free maple syrup – Skip the expensive store-bought kind and make your own keto maple syrup .
Tips for perfect low carb chocolate: Use unsweetened 100% dark baking chocolate. If you’re not sure of a particular product, check the nutrition label. Cocoa butter is best. You can use coconut oil instead, but the end result will not look as milky and will not be solid at room temperature. The erythritol sweetener must be powdered.
Milk chocolate – Use keto milk chocolate chips instead of unsweetened chocolate. Peppermint chocolate – Add 1/2 teaspoon of pure peppermint extract to the mixture. White chocolate – Use sugar free white chocolate instead of unsweetened chocolate. Toffee chocolate – Fold though half a cup of crushed keto candy pieces.
It’s less sugar but still has sugar. The Baker’s Unsweetened Chocolate is 100% cacao and doesn’t have any sugar added at all. It’s common in most grocery stores and it’s not too expensive at all, especially when you can get it on sale. I just bought two 4oz bars for $4.99 and it’s perfect for making a sugar-free keto fudge.