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By Hannah Healy

Updated July 26, 2023

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This 3 ingredient chocolate keto fudge recipe is an easy paleo and vegan dessert recipe. It has a solid yet soft creamy texture and a rich sweet chocolatey flavor.

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I always remember fudge being one of my favorite desserts as a child. On any special outing to the county fair or to the seaport my family would indulge in the chocolatey treat. But when you are committed to a healthy lifestyle, fudge isn’t exactly part of the menu.

I wanted to create a healthy keto fudge that is easy to make and suitable for paleo or vegan diets. With this recipe you can indulge in a sweet dessert that doesn’t make you feel terrible afterwards!

How do you satisfy a sweet tooth on a keto diet?

The best way to satisfy a sweet tooth on a keto diet is to make your own low carb desserts (like this fudge recipe) with keto-friendly ingredients like…

  • Keto approved sweeteners
    • Swap out high carb sweeteners like honey, cane sugar, coconut sugar, maple syrup and agave for low carb sugar-free sweeteners like stevia, erythritol (swerve) and monk fruit sweetener.
  • Keto approved flours
    • Swap out high carb flours like wheat flour, rye flour, tapioca starch, corn meal, arrowroot and cassava for low carb flours like almond flour, coconut flour, ground flax and psyllium husk.
  • Keto approved high fat ingredients
    • The keto diet is low carb and high fat, so you can include high fat ingredients like coconut oil, butter, avocado oil, olive oil, nuts and nut butters.

Why I love this recipe:

  • This recipe is simple and easy. It only has 3 ingredients and the prep work is quick. The hardest part of the recipe is just waiting for it to solidify in the refrigerator or freezer! Luckily, because of the coconut oil, it solidifies pretty quickly.
  • This keto fudge is sugar free so it’s a great option for anyone on a sugar detox or doing the keto diet.
  • The flavor and texture complement each other to create a delicious treat! It’s creamy and chocolatey with a hint of nuttiness that melts in your mouth.

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3 Ingredient Chocolate Keto Fudge Recipe Tips:

  • I have only used cashew butter for this recipe because I find that it really adds to the creamy flavor and texture. Cashews are often used to add richness to dairy-free dishes, so that’s why I use it here. I find that cashew butter that is only 100% cashews in the ingredients list works best. Some places sell cashew butter with added oils that can make the texture too oily. Readers have commented that they’ve made this recipe using other nut butters like almond butter or peanut butter turned out great in place of cashew butter.
  • I use stevia sweetened chocolate chips for this recipe to keep it sugar free and keto friendly. You can substitute these for any type of chocolate chip if you don’t want it to be sugar free.
  • I prefer to use virgin coconut oil for this recipe, but any type of coconut oil will do. I use coconut oil because it is solid at room temperature and solidifies in the fridge quickly. Because of this, most other oils won’t work as a substitute.
  • I find it works best to use a double boiler to melt the chocolate and coconut oil so you don’t run the risk of burning the chocolate and getting an acrid flavor to it. A double boiler is when you fill a pot with boiling water then place a heat-safe bowl on top of the pot and put the ingredients in the bowl so it’s not directly on the heat source. It will work if you just heat the ingredients in a pot without the double boiler, but just be sure not to have the heat too high and continually stir it until it’s melted then remove it from the heat so it doesn’t burn.
  • I have outlined a few minor substitutions that would work for this recipe in the bullets above, but most major substitutions likely won’t work. If you do experiment with this recipe, please leave a comment and let us know how it turns out to help others who may want similar substitutions.
  • Make sure you store this keto fudge in the refrigerator or freezer. Since a large part of the fudge is made up of coconut oil, and coconut oil melts at 76°F, it’s important to keep it cool so it doesn’t melt. It can be kept at room temperature for a bit as long as it’s not too hot. This fudge will last quite a while in the freezer–probably a month or more, but in my experience it never stays around that long without getting eaten!

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How to make this3 Ingredient Chocolate Keto Fudge Recipe:

Combine all ingredients together in a heat safe bowl.

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Melt ingredients using a double boiler method (see recipe notes for more details).

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Pour the melted mixture into a 9×5 inch loaf pan lined with parchment paper.

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Refrigerate or freeze until it has hardened. It can take anywhere from 20-60 minutes. Then slice, serve and enjoy!

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Rich 3 Ingredient Chocolate Keto Fudge (Paleo & Sugar Free)

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This 3 ingredient chocolate keto fudge is an easy paleo and vegan dessert recipe. It has a solid yet soft creamy texture and a rich sweet chocolatey flavor.

4.50 from 48 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Refrigerator Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, Keto, Sugar Free

Servings 10

Calories 203 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients together in a double boiler on medium heat until it becomes a liquid. Stir to evenly distribute.

  • Place parchment paper in a 9 x 5 inch loaf pan and pour mixture into pan. Refrigerate or freeze until hardened, then cut into about 10 pieces.

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Notes

  • I have only used cashew butter for this recipe because I find that it really adds to the creamy flavor and texture. Cashews are often used to add richness to dairy-free dishes, so that's why I use it here. I find that cashew butter that is only 100% cashews in the ingredients list works best. Some places sell cashew butter with added oils that can make the texture too oily. Readers have commented that they've made this recipe using other nut butters like almond butter or peanut butter turned out great in place of cashew butter.
  • I use stevia sweetened chocolate chips for this recipe to keep it sugar free and keto friendly. You can substitute these for any type of chocolate chip if you don't want it to be sugar free.
  • I prefer to use virgin coconut oil for this recipe, but any type of coconut oil will do. I use coconut oil because it is solid at room temperature and solidifies in the fridge quickly. Because of this, most other oils won't work as a substitute.
  • I find it works best to use a double boiler to melt the chocolate and coconut oil so you don't run the risk of burning the chocolate and getting an acrid flavor to it. A double boiler is when you fill a pot with boiling water then place a heat-safe bowl on top of the pot and put the ingredients in the bowl so it's not directly on the heat source. It will work if you just heat the ingredients in a pot without the double boiler, but just be sure not to have the heat too high and continually stir it until it's melted then remove it from the heat so it doesn't burn.
  • I have outlined a few minor substitutions that would work for this recipe in the bullets above, but most major substitutions likely won't work. If you do experiment with this recipe, please leave a comment and let us know how it turns out to help others who may want similar substitutions.
  • Make sure you store this keto fudge in the refrigerator or freezer. Since a large part of the fudge is made up of coconut oil, and coconut oil melts at 76°F, it's important to keep it cool so it doesn't melt. It can be kept at room temperature for a bit as long as it's not too hot. This fudge will last quite a while in the freezer--probably a month or more, but in my experience, it never stays around that long without getting eaten!
  • For net carbs, be sure to subtract an extra 2g of sugar alcohol per serving. One serving of fudge has about 5 grams of net carbs.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 pieceCalories: 203 kcalCarbohydrates: 9.2 gProtein: 2.2 gFat: 20.4 gFiber: 2.9 gSugar: 0.2 g

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Hannah Healy is the founder of Healy Eats Real, a health and wellness website that provides healthy recipes and helpful information on wellness. Hannah is the published author of The Ultimate Paleo Cookbook. Her work has been featured on Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Redbook, fitness and MSN.

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FAQs

What is vegan fudge made of? ›

Put the icing sugar, cocoa powder, soya milk and coconut oil in a large heatproof bowl. Sit the bowl over a pan of barely simmering water and heat gently, stirring occasionally, until the coconut oil is melted. Remove the bowl from the heat and beat the fudge mixture until smooth and glossy. Pour into the prepared tin.

What is keto chocolate made from? ›

Amazingly dark, rich and indulgent keto chocolate is made with coconut oil, cocoa powder, and chopped walnuts.

What are keto chocolate chips? ›

Chocolate chips without added sugar are usually low in carbs. Lily's brand of dark baking chips is a famous example. This particular product has 55% cacao and is sweetened with erythritol and stevia, bringing the carb count to less than 1g per serving.

What's the difference between fudge and chocolate fudge? ›

Although fudge often contains chocolate, fudge is not the same as chocolate. Chocolate is a mix of cocoa solids, cocoa butter and sometimes sugar and other flavorings and is hard and brittle. Fudge is a mixture of sugar, dairy and flavorings that is cooked and cooled to form a smooth, semi-soft confection.

Is Betty Crocker chocolate fudge vegan? ›

Betty Crocker frostings are made with dairy-free ingredients, such as vegetable oil and natural sweeteners. Their vegan options include: Classic Coffee. Indulgent Chocolate Fudge.

Will one chocolate ruin keto? ›

Even if the sugar-loaded milk chocolate is a big no-no, if you read labels and track your macros, dark chocolate can be Keto-friendly when you take care of the serving size and additional ingredients.

Can you eat vegan chocolate on keto? ›

Vegan Keto Chocolate with pecans and MCT oil is a delicious and valuable snack that is a real energy boost. It is the perfect option for anyone who finds the ketogenic diet, especially at the beginning, difficult and lacking in enjoyment.

Will one chip ruin ketosis? ›

Potato Chips Aren't Keto-Friendly, so Try This DIY Seaweed Snack. Potato chips are another food to avoid on keto. A 1-ounce (oz) serving (about 22 chips) has about 14 g of net carbs, per the USDA.

What can I snack on instead of chips on keto? ›

#1: Pork Rinds

Pork rinds are low in carbohydrates yet provide the crunch and full-body texture of potato chips. They are the ideal low carb or keto-friendly potato chip replacement, since each serving contains just 1g of net carbs, plus 5g of fat and 8g of collagen protein!

Is all fudge vegan? ›

Traditionally no, fudge isn't suitable for vegans as two of its three staple ingredients are dairy-based – butter and milk. However, it's more than possible to make plant-based versions and these are widely available to buy and simple to make.

What's the main ingredients in fudge? ›

This delicious fudge recipe is easy to make in the microwave with just 3 ingredients: chocolate chips, condensed milk, and butter. Add nuts, mini marshmallows, or candy before chilling to make this treat even more decadent, or try peanut butter chips instead of semisweet chocolate chips to make peanut butter fudge.

Is Hershey's fudge vegan? ›

This product contains 5 ingredients that are not vegan and 4 ingredients that may not be vegan.

Is condensed milk vegan? ›

But sadly, they're not vegan. However, it's easy to make your own dairy-free version at home. All you need to do is make your own condensed milk using coconut milk, sugar, and vanilla extract, and blend it together with frozen vegan chocolate milk, alongside milk cubes, cream, sugar, and more vanilla.

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