Creamy Dairy-free Keto Vanilla Ice Cream — Recipe — Diet Doctor (2024)

Creamy Dairy-free Keto Vanilla Ice Cream — Recipe — Diet Doctor (1)

Dairy-free doesn’t mean ice cream free! This creamy dairy-free vanilla ice cream includes all of the same wonderful flavors and textures of traditional ice cream. See if your guests can tell the difference!

June 25 2020 recipe by Kristie Sullivan, PhD, photo by Naomi Sherman, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dessert

Dairy-free doesn’t mean ice cream free! This creamy dairy-free vanilla ice cream includes all of the same wonderful flavors and textures of traditional ice cream. See if your guests can tell the difference!

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6 servingservings

Ingredients

Dairy-free vanilla ice cream

  • 6 6 large egg yolkslarge eggs yolks
  • 1 cup 240 ml coconut milk
  • 1¼ cups 300 ml unsweetened almond milk
  • 13 cup (2½ oz.) 80 ml (70 g) xylitol
  • 13 cup 80 ml mild flavored avocado oil
  • 2 tsp 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 18 tsp 18 tsp salt (optional)

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Instructions

Instructions are for 6 servings. Please modify as needed.

Ice cream

  1. In a heavy saucepan over low heat, heat the coconut milk and almond milk, stirring with a whisk. Add the egg yolks. Continue whisking on low heat until the custard begins to thicken.

  2. Add the sweetener and whisk until completely dissolved. Continue heating, whisking constantly, until the custard thickens, about 10 minutes.

  3. When the custard coats the back of a wooden spoon or reaches 140°F (60°C) on a thermometer, remove the pan from the heat. Do not allow the mixture to warm to over 140°F (60°C) or the eggs will begin to cook.

  4. Add the oil, vanilla, salt, and mix together carefully in a blender, or with an immersion blender. Allow the mixture to cool in the refrigerator.

  5. When the mixture is cool, freeze in an ice cream maker following the manufacturer’s directions. Continue processing the ice cream until it is frozen or reaches your desired consistency. Store in the freezer.

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19 comments

  1. 1

    Jay

    June 30 2020

    Could I use Coconut Oil instead of Avocado Oil?

    Reply: #2

  2. 2

    Reply to comment #1 by Jay

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    June 30 2020

    Could I use Coconut Oil instead of Avocado Oil?

    I do no think coconut oil would work in ice cream. Extra light olive oil or avocado oil is best.

  3. 3

    Robin

    July 1 2020

    I checked this recipe out because my youngest has come to live with us and she's dairy-free (poor kid - I would hate to live without dairy though I've been considering it as my weight loss has stalled somewhat).

    I love you guys but I have a recommendation: any recipe that uses xylitol MUST include a warning in the tips that it is deadly to dogs so that pet owners are aware of the risk if they give their pets table scraps. Maybe to cats, too - I don't know for sure, but I do know it's deadly to dogs. I think it's great that you explained why it's used in this recipe, and how erythritol makes a difference. Please expand that to include whether Stevia or Monkfruit etc might or might not be a good option also? Thanks for providing so many dairy-free options on the site!!! :-)

    Reply: #4

  4. 4

    Reply to comment #3 by Robin

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 1 2020

    I checked this recipe out because my youngest has come to live with us and she's dairy-free (poor kid - I would hate to live without dairy though I've been considering it as my weight loss has stalled somewhat).
    I love you guys but I have a recommendation: any recipe that uses xylitol MUST include a warning in the tips that it is deadly to dogs so that pet owners are aware of the risk if they give their pets table scraps. Maybe to cats, too - I don't know for sure, but I do know it's deadly to dogs. I think it's great that you explained why it's used in this recipe, and how erythritol makes a difference. Please expand that to include whether Stevia or Monkfruit etc might or might not be a good option also? Thanks for providing so many dairy-free options on the site!!! :-)

    Thank you for your feedback; the toxicity to dogs is mentioned in our sweetener guide but I understand not everyone will review that when following recipes. Other sweeteners will not keep the ice cream soft like xylitol does, with the exception of allulose which you can read about in this section of our guide.
    https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/keto/sweeteners#allulose

    Reply: #14

  5. 5

    Derya

    July 4 2020

    Two words: Carrie Brown.

    She’s the queen of keto ice-cream and the one who experimented with xylitol in the first place.

    https://carriebrown.com/keto-ice-cream-scoop-cookbook

    Or just visit her website or tune into her podcasts, she’s very entertaining, smart, and gives loads of tips beyond ice-cream.

  6. 6

    Derya

    July 4 2020

    Quote from Carrie‘s website:
    „Ice cream making is actually pretty complicated scientifically speaking – there’s a whole bunch of geekery around getting ice crystals to form the right way, not getting them to freeze too hard, or too soft, and other thrilling physics dilemmas to think about – and there are tons of little tips and tricks that will help you get that perfect scoop of KETO deliciousness every time. Sadly, one little recipe post won’t address most of that, but before you hop to the recipe please just cast your eye over this list. It’s a good place to start if you are new to the world of homemade ice cream, and since all of you are new to KETO ice cream, and KETO ice cream “custards” do not behave like regular ice cream custards, I urge you to pay attention. After waiting this long, I don’t want you to be disappointed with the result.“

    https://carriebrown.com/archives/25863

  7. 7

    Derya

    July 4 2020

    Those of you with DOGS:

    stick to ALLULOSE, which is birch-based and the next best thing to xylitol.

  8. 8

    Ann Hough

    July 5 2020

    Even a small amount of xylitol will kill a dog. I won't have it in the house.

  9. 9

    Beth Phelps

    July 9 2020

    Is the Coconut Milk in this recipe from a can? 1 cup of Coconut Milk that is mixed to incorporate the coconut cream that separates? Just need clarification. Thanks!

    Reply: #10

  10. 10

    Reply to comment #9 by Beth Phelps

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    July 9 2020

    Is the Coconut Milk in this recipe from a can? 1 cup of Coconut Milk that is mixed to incorporate the coconut cream that separates? Just need clarification. Thanks!

    Yes, a can of coconut milk with the contents mixed is best for this recipe.

  11. 11

    Sandra Romero

    August 17 2020

    Is there a way to substitute eggs for a vegan version ?

    Reply: #12

  12. 12

    Reply to comment #11 by Sandra Romero

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    August 18 2020

    Is there a way to substitute eggs for a vegan version ?

    I am not aware of a good substitute. You can omit them but the final texture and consistency may be icy and not very creamy.

  13. 13

    Maria

    September 12 2020

    Chocolate is also lethal for dogs. But then I wouldn't give my dog ice cream or anything sweet anyhow.

  14. 14

    Reply to comment #4 by Kristin Parker

    Shirley

    September 18 2020

    Don't feed your pets table scraps.

  15. 15

    Jane

    November 26 2020

    Can this recipe be completed in an ice cream maker?

    Reply: #16

  16. 16

    Reply to comment #15 by Jane

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    November 27 2020

    Can this recipe be completed in an ice cream maker?

    Yes, this recipe is appropriate for use in an ice cream maker. You will need to follow your manufacturer's instructions. I hope you enjoy it!

  17. 17

    sdudley649

    November 1 2021

    Any suggestions on how to make ice cream without an ice cream maker?

    Reply: #18

  18. 18

    Reply to comment #17 by sdudley649

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    November 1 2021

    Any suggestions on how to make ice cream without an ice cream maker?

    We have a mason jar ice cream recipe that can be adapted to different flavors.
    https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/keto-mason-jar-ice-cream

  19. 19

    Gloria

    February 2 2022

    I had a really hard time getting the mixture to thicken. I wonder if I did something wrong. What was the thickened consistency supposed to be like? I assume not a tradition custard? I mostly had foam

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Creamy Dairy-free Keto Vanilla Ice Cream — Recipe — Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat dairy free ice cream on keto? ›

The dairy-free no sugar added ice creams are a keto-friendly alternative to dairy-based varieties. One serving of the vanilla flavor provides 130 calories and 9 grams of total fat. It's slightly higher in carbohydrates than other keto-friendly ice creams with 24 grams of total carbohydrates and 10 grams of net carbs.

Does keto ice cream raise blood sugar? ›

However, with non-dairy, keto, and low-carb ice creams on the rise, it's possible to eat ice cream while minimizing the effects on metabolic health. Many of these new varieties are lower in sugar, sugar free, or use alternative sweeteners, so they have less impact on blood glucose.

Why is my keto ice cream so hard? ›

That being said, homemade ice cream often becomes rock hard in the freezer and needs to be kept out on the counter before you can scoop it. But this is also true for every keto ice cream I've bought from the store. The reason for this is that most low carb sweeteners freeze harder than sugar.

Does dairy break ketosis? ›

Here's the thing: Milk isn't a great option on the keto diet, says Jalali. Whole milk has 12 grams of carbs per cup, and low-fat or skim has even more. And don't even get me started on ice cream (way too much sugar). Cream, on the other hand—whipping or whipped—is totally doable on the keto diet.

How do you get into ketosis without dairy? ›

By replacing dairy fats with plant-based fats, you are also swapping out saturated fats for the much healthier unsaturated fats. Here are a few dairy-free keto tips: Eat a variety of meat, seafood, eggs, nuts & seeds, low-carb veggies and use oils, avocado, coconut and olives for additional fats.

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Keto Krem™ Queen Macadamia with MCT oil is a high-quality cream made from macadamia nuts. It is fully allowed on a keto and low-carb diet! Do you know why macadamia is called the queen of nuts?

Will a bite of ice cream kick me out of ketosis? ›

Sugar is the main culprit in ice cream that can kick you out of ketogenesis; 1/2 cup of sugar packs a whopping 100 grams of carbs. Whether you're making ice cream at home or buying it at the store, there are some sweeteners that can make the cold confection a keto-friendly sweet treat.

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Is Cool Whip keto? ›

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Is Costco keto ice cream healthy? ›

The brand is Keto Pint and the chocolate-covered bars have only 2 grams of net carbs and absolutely no added sugar, making them the perfect low-carb indulgence. Plus, the brand has rave reviews from customers for its cool, creamy keto ice cream. The bars are gluten-free and soy-free and contain MCT oil.

Can diabetics eat keto ice cream? ›

Can I enjoy Keto Foods products if I have diabetes? Yes! We are a great snack for diabetics. Our ice cream and chocolate products are created to include no added sugar and use ingredients that are low glycemic to reduce insulin secretion, having minimum effects on blood sugar levels.

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Is dairy Free milk good for keto? ›

Unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, macadamia nut milk, flax milk, soy milk, cashew milk, and pea milk — along with half-and-half and heavy cream — are all keto-friendly milk options.

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Keto dairy list:
  • Butter.
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