Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (2024)

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Lately I’ve been craving caramel and all it’s tasty combinations like coffee, cheesecake and snickers. LOVE snickers, that’ll hopefully be another recipe down the line! I’ve tried a few of the sugar free brands that have caramel syrup and it just doesn’t do it for me. So I jumped into the kitchen and got going on my very own sugar free caramel recipe.

For those who haven’t made homemade caramel, it can be a bit intimidating, but it’s honestly not too hard. It only requires a good eye and some patience. The real secret to caramel, is all in the color before pouring in the cream.

It’s best if you watch out for that brown, amber-colored look while making sure it doesn’t go much further than that and burn.

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Sugar Free Caramel Recipe

CourseDessert

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 10 minutes

Author Andres Regalado

Ingredients

  • 1/2cupwater
  • 1/2cupbutter
  • 2cupsgranulated sweetenerlike erythritol
  • 1/2teaspoonvanilla or caramel extract
  • 1cupheavy cream
  • saltto taste

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan, add sweetener and water over medium-high heat whisking until sweetener is dissolved.

  2. Once mixture reaches a boil, only whisk every so often and watch closely until it reaches brown, amber-color (~8-12 minutes). Once reaching desired color, immediately add butter and whisk until melted and then immediately remove from heat.

  3. Slowly and carefully add in cream and whisk to combine until evenly combined.

  4. Add extract and salt, to taste.

  5. Transfer caramel to glass or heat-safe container until cooled. Once completely cool, store covered in refrigerator (sauce will thicken while cooling and refrigerating).

Recipe Notes

Serving size: 2 tablespoons (Total recipe makes about 16 servings or 2 cups)
Protein 0.38g, Cals 102, Fat 11.13g, Carbs 0.47g, Fiber 0.00g — NET CARBS: 0.47g

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  1. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (3)Carmen says

    YEA this recipe makes me happy!

    I am making a low carb sundae this weekend! 🙂

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (4)Andres Regalado says

      Sounds delicious 🙂 hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  2. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (5)Becky says

    Would this get solid enough to cut into squares or does it stay liquid like a caramel sauce?

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (6)Andres Regalado says

      I don’t believe it would as is but I think it could if you added some sort of thickener like xantham gum or possibly coconut flour.

      Reply

  3. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (7)Megan says

    Andres- in the first step, when boiling the water and erythritol.. It smoked horribly. So much so that the entire house filled with haze. I used the NOW brand erythritol. I don’t remember this happening when making traditional caramel with granulated white sugar. Please advise.

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (8)Assistant Becca says

      Megan, please forgive the delay in response to your question. Without being there to see what was happening, our first guess is that you were boiling the Erythritol at too high of a temperature. Next time, allow the sugar and water to come to a boil slowly over medium heat and see if that helps. If it looks like it’s browning too quickly in one spot, lift the pan off of the burner for a few seconds and gently swirl the contents of the pan, then put the pan back down on the heat.

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  4. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (9)Luisa P. says

    Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (10)
    I was looking for a no sugar caramel and found your page. I’ve just made your recipe with added vitafiber powder and it was delicious!! I am quite impress with the taste.

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (11)Andres Regalado says

      It’s really great to hear you enjoyed the sugar free caramel recipe, Luisa. 🙂

      Reply

  5. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (12)Tiffany says

    Could full-fat canned coconut milk be used instead of the cream?

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (13)Andres Regalado says

      I’m not sure because I haven’t tried it yet. But feel free to give it a try and report back, I’d love to know!

      Reply

  6. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (14)Jo says

    Can’t wait to try this! If I use xylitol will it be grainy when cooled? I want to pour it over a cheesecake. Thanks

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (15)Assistant Becca says

      Jo, artificial sweeteners can react differently when cooked. Our recommendation is to use Erythritol. If you’re unable to use it, we can’t guarantee that you’ll have good results with the caramel, but we hope that you do!

      Reply

  7. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (16)Kathy Jackson says

    Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (17)
    How long does this last when kept in the fridge? With heavy cream I know it has to be used within 7 days of opening so I’m wondering if it’s the same for this sauce? Thanks for this great recipe!

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (18)Assistant Becca says

      Hi Kathy. We apologize for the delay in responding. Your question went to our spam folder. The caramel should keep in the refrigerator for 7-10 days.

      Reply

  8. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (19)Ina says

    Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (20)
    Great to see and try some of your recipes. Well done! I agree,get into the kitchen,give it a try,and share your successes and failures. Love your work ! Thanks Ina

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (21)Assistant Becca says

      Thank you, Ina!

      Reply

  9. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (22)Joanne says

    Hello,
    Is the water/sweetener mixture supposed to change color? I waited for 20+ minutes and it only started smoking (oops).

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (23)Andres Regalado says

      Yes it should darken into a light brownish caramel color. Your issue could have been caused by the brand of sweetener or temperature. Hope it works out better next time!

      Reply

  10. Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (24)Kaela says

    Hello!
    I am new here 🙂 Is there another sweetener I can use? 5 carbs per teaspoon is WAY too high for my low carb diet. But I really want to make this!

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (25)Assistant Becca says

      Hi Kaela,
      Actually, Erythritol is a low glycemic sugar substitute and as such, there are no carbs to count. It’s approved as a diabetic sugar substitute and the Atkins diet endorses it as well.

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    • Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (26)Assistant Becca says

      Also, if you look below the recipe, you’ll see the nutritional information that shows the net carbs to be 0.47, which is less than 1 gram.

      Reply

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Sugar Free Caramel Recipe - The Low Carb Diet (2024)

FAQs

Does sugar free caramel have carbs? ›

Torani Sugar Free Caramel Sauce (30 ml) contains 19g total carbs, 14g net carbs, 2g fat, 0g protein, and 80 calories.

What is keto caramel made of? ›

Ingredients to make keto caramel

Heavy cream– Also known as double cream or thickened cream. Allulose– The KEY keto sweetener to use. Unlike monk fruit sweetener and erythritol, allulose mimics white sugar, which is so important to achieve the thick and glossy caramel.

How do you make caramel without burning sugar? ›

Once the sugar has melted, continue cooking it until it turns into a rich amber color. It should be removed from the heat source when it begins to smoke and foam a little around the edges. Burning most commonly occurs when the caramel is left for too long on the heat source or when the temperature is too high.

What sugar substitute will caramelize? ›

Furthermore, unlike natural sweeteners such as stevia and monk fruit, Swerve is ideal for baking, as it caramelizes and holds its shape like sugar.

How many net carbs are in Smuckers sugar free caramel? ›

Smucker's Sugar-free Caramel Topping (2 tbsp) contains 24g total carbs, 11g net carbs, 0g fat, 0g protein, and 90 calories.

How does sugar-free candy still have carbs? ›

Sugar free candies are made with types of sugar alcohols. Sugar alcohols are not sugar so they don't count as sugar. Sugar alcohols are carbohydrates so they do count as carbs.

What is sugar free caramel made of? ›

While traditional caramel is made with corn syrup and granulated white sugar, this sugar free caramel candy is made with a natural sugar free sweetener called Allulose.

What is sugar free caramel syrup made of? ›

Maltodextrin, Water, Maltitol Syrup, Glycerin, Sorbitol, Nonfat Milk, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Modified Corn Starch, Artificial Flavor, Salt, Caramel Color, Potassium Sorbate (preservative), Sodium Citrate, Sodium Phosphate, Sucralose (non Nutritive Sweetener), Yellow 6, Red 40.

Is caramel full of sugar? ›

The main ingredient in caramel is sugar. However, depending on the recipe you use, you may have to incorporate butter, heavy cream, water, or corn syrup as additional ingredients. High-quality, real caramel is always made with three basic ingredients and those are sugar, heavy cream, and butter.

Is caramel basically burnt sugar? ›

Burnt Sugar is a caramelised sugar syrup produced through the controlled heating of food sugars without the addition of other ingredients/additives. The Maillard reaction caramelised the starches contained in sugar and produces the brown colour and caramel flavour.

Is caramel just heated up sugar? ›

Caramel is made by heating sugar (either with a liquid or by itself, more on that below!) in a heavy-bottomed saucepan until it melts and becomes clear. The liquefied sugar is then cooked, without stirring, until it darkens in color, taking on additional flavor notes the longer it remains on the heat.

How many carbs are in sugar free caramel syrup? ›

45 Calories
Fat0 g
Carbs12 g
Fiber0 g
Protein0 g

Do sugar-free syrups have carbs? ›

Sugar Free Syrup (1 cup) contains 118.1g total carbs, 110.9g net carbs, 0g fat, 1.9g protein, and 96 calories.

Does sugar-free flavoring have carbs? ›

Contains 1g Net Carb, Zero Calories, and is Zero Glycemic:Perfect simple syrups for coffee, tea, tonics, and other sweet, sugar-free drinks. Same Great Taste and Multiple Flavors: Matches the sweetness of sugar, helping you fill your kitchen with a zero-calorie alternative to sugar.

How many carbs are in Starbucks sugar free caramel syrup? ›

Energy: 1 calories
Protein0g
Carbs0.2g
Fat0g

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