Keto Tiramisu Recipe - Low Carb & Sugar-free (2024)

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How is it going ketoers? You still holding up? Do you find yourself thinking or feeling that you need a little pick me up? You know, to help you stay focused and on top of your incredible weight loss? Well you are in luck my friend, because today’s pick me up is a literal pick me up, it’s a Keto Tiramisu that will make you forget about the old sugary stuff.

Seriously, Tiramisu literally translates to pick me up. Don’t you just love Italians?

Super Easy Keto Tiramisu

I know it might sound hard to believe, probably for good reason. What kind of Tiramisu can be low-carb and taste good? I don’t blame you.

I have failed at this a handful of times before I finally figured out which sweeteners are suitable for this dessert and most importantly how to replace the delicious Italian Lady finger cookies.

The answer was starring at me in the face, it was ridiculous. Almond Cake, in a mug, cooked in a microwave for 90 seconds.

Problem solved. I know, I could not believe it either.

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How to make the Tiramisu cream:

Here is the thing, the creamy part of the tiramisu is the easy part really. All you have to do is substitute sugar for erythritol (in my case I used Truvia, which is a mix of stevia and erythritol) and you’re good to go.

Here is what your creamy filling is going to be made out of.

  1. Heavy Whipping Cream.
  2. Full Fat Cream Cheese.
  3. Sweetener. (You can use Truvia , Pure Erythritol or Monk Fruit Extract)
  4. Vanilla extract.

And that’s pretty much that.

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I know what you’re thinking: “no Mascarpone, what kind of Tiramisu is this?”

Mascarpone is just Italian overpriced cream cheese. To keep the cost down, because remember that we make affordable recipes, we chose cream cheese. Here is the thing though, and I like cream cheese better than Mascarpone.

Hear me out. Cream Cheese gives a much richer consistency to a Tiramisu and improves the texture and flavour of it.

Those are not even my words, rather the words of the Italian folks of passed this recipe down to me.

I had to modify it of course and remove some things that I just didn’t feel belonged in there, like raw eggs.

Some Tiramisu FAQs:

How much alcohol do I put in my Tiramisu? One shot is good, you don’t want to over do it. My alcohol of choice here is Rum.

I made too much, Can Tiramisu be frozen? Yup, it can keep for at least one month in your freezer.

Will Tiramisu keep me awake? I doubt it, with all the fat you’re going to get from it, not to mention the fact that the entire dessert has one shot of espresso, you’re probably going to need to take a nap after this.

How long does my Tiramisu need to set before I serve it? For about 2 hours in the fridge.

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Keto Tiramisu

This Keto Tiramisu recipe is one of my favourites, it's low on carbs, high in fats and has a perfect balance of flavours.

Course Dessert

Cuisine Keto / Low Carb

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 2 minutes

Cooling time 30 minutes

Total Time 12 minutes

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 314kcal

Author Idriss

Ingredients

To make the creamy filling

For the Mug Cake

To make the coffee & liquor mixture

  • 1 shot espresso
  • 1 shot rum

Some cocoa powder to garnish

    Instructions

    • Start by making your coffee mixture. Mix your espresso and rum together and place in the fridge for the mixture to get cold.

    • Now you need to make your mug cake, mix all ingredients together in a mug and microwave on high for 90 seconds. Take your cake out of the mug and let it cool down for 5 minutes. Slice your cake into 4 equal pieces and place them on a cooling rack to let them completely cool down.

    • On to the cream now. In a bowl, combine cream cheese, vanilla extract and erythritol. Using an electric hand mixer, combine all ingredients together until your sweetener has completely dissolved in the cream cheese and the texture of it is very smooth and creamy.

    • In a separate bowl, pour heavy whipping cream and whisk on high speed until medium to stiff peaks form, about 1 minute.Do not over beat.

    • Now add your whipped cream into the cheese mixture and whisk on low speed until the cream cheese is well incorporated into the cream. This should take 45 seconds to 1 minute.

    • Take your coffee mixture out of the fridge and dip your sliced almond cake into it. Make sure your cake is completely soaked. Now place one cake slice at the bottom of a cup/mug you're going to use to serve and scoop in 2 table spoons of the cream filling. Repeat this step one more time to finish building up your tiramisu cup. Drizzle some unsweetened cocoa powder on top of your dessert. Repeat the same steps for the second cup.

    • For best results, refrigerate for 2 hours before serving.

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    Nutrition

    Fiber: 7.2gCalories: 314kcalSaturated Fat: 17.5gFat: 29gProtein: 5gCarbohydrates: 11g

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    Keto Tiramisu Recipe - Low Carb & Sugar-free (2024)

    FAQs

    Can I eat sugar-free dessert on keto? ›

    It gets even better - you can also find desserts made with keto-friendly ingredients like healthy fats from coconut oil, and flours made from nuts and seeds, like almond flour, pumpkin seed flour, flaxseed flour or sunflower seed flour. These sugar-free ingredients can easily fit into a balanced Keto diet.

    What is the dessert that you can eat on the keto diet? ›

    Make a batch of keto chocolate chip cookies, keto red velvet cake, and keto brownies to get your fix. We've even re-created our favorite candies and snack aisle faves, like keto Oreos, keto peanut butter cup fat bombs, and keto copycat snickers. And if you're a Frosty fan, you'll have to try our keto Frosty!

    How many net carbs are in tiramisu? ›

    Tiramisu (1 piece - 2 3/4" x 3 1/2") contains 38.3g total carbs, 38g net carbs, 38.6g fat, 9.7g protein, and 541 calories.

    Is sugar-free same as keto? ›

    If a sugar-free item is loaded with carbs and not the best ingredients, it's not keto-friendly. When following the keto diet, your goal is to keep your carb intake as low as possible, typically 20 to 30 grams of carbs a day, in order to stay in ketosis.

    Does sugar free affect ketosis? ›

    Non-nutritive sweeteners, also called sugar substitutes, contain few or no calories and sugar. This means they won't raise your blood sugar or impact ketosis,” says Sofia Norton, RD and writer. The best non-nutritive sweeteners are natural ones like stevia, monk fruit, and erythritol.

    Do keto desserts kick you out of ketosis? ›

    There are tons of keto alternatives out there, including desserts sweetened with stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit, all keto-approved sweeteners that can help you kick your cravings without kicking you out of ketosis.

    What foods can I eat unlimited on keto? ›

    Foods you can eat on the keto diet include fish and seafood, meat and poultry, non-starchy vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, and zucchini, avocados, berries, nuts and seeds, eggs, high-fat dairy products, olive oil and other oils, and high-cocoa chocolate.

    How to satisfy a sweet tooth on keto? ›

    Satisfy your sweet tooth with keto-friendly sweet snacks like a small piece of dark chocolate or berries with cream. Look for a snack with some protein, if possible, and some fat. Even though you might be craving sugar, grabbing some keto-friendly berries might not be the best choice right before a workout.

    Is Tiramisu high in carbs? ›

    How Many Carbs in Tiramisu? A slice of regular tiramisu that uses sugar and flour would contain anywhere between 400 to 600 Calories and 35 to 60 grams of net carbs. That is not a dessert you would be able to enjoy if you are keeping your carb intake low.

    Can diabetics eat tiramisu cake? ›

    Tiramisu has lots of sugar and lots of carbs, but if you occasionally make a small piece part of your eating plan, you should be ok.

    Is there a lot of sugar in Tiramisu? ›

    Tiramisu contains 513 calories per 145 g serving. This serving contains 35 g of fat, 8.6 g of protein and 43 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 27 g sugar and 0.6 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate. Tiramisu contains 21 g of saturated fat and 178 mg of cholesterol per serving.

    What happens when you stop eating carbs and sugar? ›

    Severe carb limits can cause your body to break down fat into ketones for energy. This is called ketosis. Ketosis can cause side effects such as bad breath, headache, fatigue and weakness. It's not clear what kind of possible long-term health risks a low-carb diet may pose.

    What can I replace sugar with in keto? ›

    Keto-Approved Sweeteners
    • Stevia. The Stevia plant is native to South America and has been used for more than 1500 years as a natural sweetener.[*] ...
    • Monk Fruit. Monk fruit is a natural sweetener extracted from the monk fruit plant, native to Southeast Asia. ...
    • Erythritol. ...
    • Xylitol. ...
    • Sucralose.

    Does stevia kick you out of ketosis? ›

    Stevia can be 250–300 times sweeter than sucrose — commonly known as table sugar — meaning people do not need much to achieve the same sweetness level. It also contains little to no carbs or calories, making it suitable for a keto diet.

    Do sugar-free desserts have carbs? ›

    Sugar-free treats are not truly "free" foods, because they may still contain calories, fat, and carbohydrates. Enjoying lower-calorie options in the same portions as you would their sweeter counterparts will help keep you from going overboard.

    Are sugar-free desserts really sugar-free? ›

    Some other terms you might see that also mean sugar-free are "free of sugar," "no sugar," or "zero sugar." But these foods can still contain artificial sweeteners, like Splenda or NutraSweet, and sugar alcohols, like mannitol or sorbitol. Common sugar-free foods include diet soft drinks and diabetes-friendly candies.

    Is sugar-free vanilla keto friendly? ›

    Are Starbucks sugar-free syrups keto? Starbucks offers three sugar-free syrups: vanilla, skinny mocha and cinnamon dolce. These syrups do not contain additional carbohydrates. Plan to enjoy them in moderation when following the keto diet.

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