If you love tasty fudge that is easy to make and has that homemade, old fashioned maple fudge flavour and texture, this keto Canadian Maple Walnut fudge is a must try recipe. This is like old fashioned fudge, but is sugar free, gluten free and uses my sugar free sweetened condensed milk or my dairy free sweetened condensed coconut milk, so is perfect for keto, low carb, grain free, gluten free, diabetic diets, Banting diets, and celiac diet needs. The sweetener alternative I use is Lakanto Gold, an Erythritol and monk fruit based sweetener. You can enjoy this keto, low carb, old fashioned tasting fudge as a smooth maple fudge or add crushed black or California walnuts to add crunch and texture. This Keto Low carb fudge is a delicious Canadian maple fudge recipe with excellent macronutrient ratios, so it is actually a fat bomb, doubling as a dessert. If you want a bit of variety, you could substitute the crushed walnuts with pecans, for a nice variation to this classic fudge recipe.
If you love tasty, old fashioned peanut butter fudge that is very easy to make, is sugar free, gluten free and uses my sugar free sweetened condensed milk, then this is the recipe you have been looking for. The sweetener alternative I use is an erythritol and monk fruit based sweetener. You can enjoy this keto, low carb, old fashioned tasting fudge as a smooth peanut butter fudge or crunchy peanut butter fudge version.
This tasty no bake 2- or 3-ingredient chocolate fudge recipe is very easy to make when using my Sugar Free Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk – Dairy Free | Vegan Keto recipe. This keto chocolate fudge is healthier, is dairy free and sugar free with a great creamy texture that your entire family will love. The how to make fudge video demonstrates 3 alternative chocolate ingredients to make the fudge. You can use pure bakers chocolate, Lily’s Premium Baking Chocolate chips, or Lindt 90% cacao chocolate to make a luxuriously creamy dark chocolate fudge.
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