Sugar Free Marshmallows are the childhood flavor hero you need. So fluffy and delightful, you won’t miss the sugar at all, you’ll just be askin’ for S’More.
Sugar free marshmallows have arrived and you don’t want to miss out on these! Summer is in full swing and it just HAS TO INCLUDE SMORES.
We can’t wait for you to try these keto marshmallows, they are all the taste and flavor of a traditional marshmallows without that sugar!
When we first realized how much sugar and carbs are in a marshmallow, our sadness could not be contained. It just didn’t seem fair.
Do you remember your first S’more? We do. Ooey gooey and all hopped up on sugar, those memories are bliss.
Have no fear though, those ooey gooey memories can live on without messing up your WOE.
S’MORE IT UP
Marshmallow. Chocolate. Keto Graham Cracker.
These may seem like they would be on the no-fly list for low-carb diets. But we have the hookup. Just be sure to mindful of portions. (As always)
All you’ll need for these sugar free marshmallows:
- Unflavored gelatin
- Warm water
- Powdered erythritol ( or another favorite powdered sugar substitute of your choice, see our low carb sweetener conversion guide to help! Best to use ones that are a close 1-1 ratio.)
- Sea salt
- Vanilla extract
All comes together to make the perfect fluffy treat – aka Keto marshmallows.
- Add some low carb graham crackers and we are in business!Â
- Low-Carb Chocolate Bars finish the dynamic trio for a perfect S’More.
- Add different flavored extracts and food coloring to change the flavor of the marshmallows.
There sky is kind of the limit with these babies.
HOW MANY NET CARBS IN A SUGAR FREE MARSHMALLOW?Â
.5 Net Carbs per marshmallow. You really can’t beat this treat!Â
If you’d like to use another form of sugar alcohol be sure to check out our low carb sweetener conversion chart. Our family does subtract the sugar alcohols and we’ll continue to provide that sugar alcohol grams above the nutrition card below and you can decide for yourself if you want to follow that. ?
If you are new to this Low Carb/Keto lifestyle and are unsure what we are talking about please feel free to read up more on Net Carbs.
Some key details to help assure your keto marshmallows are a fluffy success.
- Coat your sharp knife in powdered sweetener before cutting into your marshmallows
- If the dough is sticky, dust the marshmallows in a little erythritol to prevent sticking during storage.
- Be sure to use an air-tight container for storage of your Keto Marshmallows.
Not feelin’ the love for S’Mores? How about some delicious fondue?
Yessssss. We are very fond of this low-carb chocolate fondue. And it goes beautifully with marshmallows!
We hope you love this ooey gooey goodness of these sugar free marshmallows as much as we do. Don’t forget to share. 😉
SOME Low Carb Desserts You might enjoy:
Sugar Free Marshmallows
Recipe Video
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons unflavored gelatin
- 1 cup warm water
- 1 1/2 cups powdered erythritol ( or favorite powdered sugar substitute)
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place 1/2 c of the warm water into a large bowl. This needs to be large enough as you'll be mixing the marshmallows in this bowl. Otherwise, you'll have a mess!
- Sprinkle the gelatin on top of the warm water and whisk until incorporated, set aside.
- In a medium sauce pan, place remaining 1/2 c of water, powdered sugar substitute and salt over medium low heat. Whisk the ingredients until it becomes translucent. Remove from the heat as soon as you see bubbles begin to form.
- Pour the warm mixture into your large mixing bowl. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer with a whisk attachment, whisk for 15-20 minutes until the color changes from light brown to white, you have a little air in the mixture and forms stiff peaks.
- Place parchment paper in a 8x8 baking dish.. Dust with powdered sweetener to help prevent sticking.
- Pour marshmallow mixture into prepared baking dish and refrigerate overnight. The dough should become firm and not sticky on the top.
- Remove from the pan using the parchment paper. Coat your sharp knife in a bit of powdered sweetener and cut into your marshmallows, making 16 squares. If the dough seems a little sticky, you can dust the marshmallows in a little more erythritol to prevent sticking when storing. Store in an airtight container.
Notes
Please note that the nutrition data below is provided as a courtesy. We try to be accurate with this information but feel free to make your own calculations.Â
Chris says
How long will these last in the air-tight container? We are going camping and was wondering how long they might last…Thank you!
Lindsay says
Depending on the outside temperate IMO. I’ve left these on the counter for days in the winter.. it the summer they definitely get a little ‘moist’ but a little campfire might solve that problem entirely! Lol
Julie says
Can I use Knox unflavored gelatin?
Lindsay says
I personally haven’t tried that specific brand but it’s worth a shot!
Shannon says
Have you tried making marshmallows with powdered monk fruit? It’s my favorite all-natural, zero carb sweetener!
Lindsay says
Since this post we’ve also made the transition and prefer monkfruit ourselves too. I haven’t tested this recipe out yet with it though so can’t say for certain but would be surprised if it didn’t work out.
Liz says
Can these be roasted like regular marshmallows?
Lindsay says
We were able to ‘crisp’ them up over our stove top. Didn’t have the chance to test and roast over a fire though.. which they definitely get soft and gooey quick so I can see a marshmallow being dropped into the fire pit quicker than a traditional marshmallow would. LOL
Ocelena says
Can you use this for rice krispy treats, or is it not sticky enough for it?
Lindsay says
Mmmmmm I’m not sure! I haven’t tried it but I actually think it would work based on the texture of it once it hardened. So melting it back down.. yeah I think it could work.
JMM says
To be KETO, you are only allowed to subtract 5 G’ma of sugar alcohol per serving.
Lindsay says
It depends what Keto WOE you’d like to follow. There is strict keto, lazy keto, dirty keto lol in our community it really boils down what works for YOU. We all follow things a bit differently and we are a judge free zone here. So if thats how you do things and it works for you, fantastic! This is why we provide the nutrition info to the best of our ability and you can make a decision how you’d like to calculate yourself.