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Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo

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This sugar-free blueberry froyo is deliciously creamy yet lighter than classic ice cream. It's not just low in carbs but it's also high in protein and low in calories which makes this the perfect guilt-free summer dessert!

Recipe Tips

No Ice Cream Maker?

No problem! Simply combine all of the ingredients apart from the blueberry sauce, just like you would before pouring in the ice cream maker. Place in the freezer and then stir every 30 minutes until soft-frozen. Then drizzle the sauce over and swirl through. Place back for 30 to 60 minutes before serving.

Which Yogurt is Best for Making Froyo?

This recipe uses Skyr which is thick, Icelandic yogurt that is naturally low in fat and high in protein. If you can't get Skyr, use any thick Greek-style yogurt such as Fage.

Another way to add more protein (and make this froyo creamier!) is by using a few scoops of unflavored collagen powder just like we did in this High-Protein Strawberry Froyo.

Which Sweetener is Best to Use in Keto Froyo?

Allulose if the best option as it will keep the ice cream soft and creamy. Instead of Allulose syrup, you can use powdered Allulose. Finally, you can use Erythritol-based sweeteners although the ice cream won't be as soft.

There are a few Allulose options available on Amazon. The brand I use and like is RxSugar. If you live in the US you can get RxSugar 20% off by using this link (affiliate link) or by using the code KETODIET20 at checkout. If you want to use other low-carb sweeteners, here are more options and a conversion chart.

We all have different dietary needs so it's only natural that you may need to adjust the macros in this keto recipe. You can make any adjustments directly in the KetoDiet App by cloning any of the recipes from my blog and customizing them to fit your macros and preferences.

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Hands-on Overall

Serving size 2 scoops, 150 g/ 5.3 oz

Allergy information for Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo

✔  Gluten free
✔  Egg free
✔  Nut free
✔  Nightshade free
✔  Avocado free
✔  Coconut free
✔  Fish free
✔  Shellfish free
✔  Beef free
Pescatarian
Vegetarian

Nutritional values (per 2 scoops, 150 g/ 5.3 oz)

Net carbs7.6 grams
Protein11.1 grams
Fat19.2 grams
Calories255 kcal
Calories from carbs 12%, protein 18%, fat 70%
Total carbs7.9 gramsFiber0.3 gramsSugars6.4 gramsSaturated fat12.2 gramsSodium19 mg(1% RDA)Magnesium4 mg(1% RDA)Potassium49 mg(2% EMR)

Ingredients (makes 6 servings)

  • 600 g Skyr yogurt, Icelandic 0% yogurt (1.3 lb)
  • 1 1/4 cups heavy whipping cream (300 ml/ 10 fl oz)
  • 1 tbsp sugar-free vanilla extract (15 ml)
  • 1/3 cup Allulose syrup (80 ml/ 2.7 fl oz) or 1/2 cup powdered Allulose or Erythritol (80 g/ 2.8 oz)
  • 2/3 cup frozen blueberries (100 g/ 3.5 oz)

Instructions

  1. Place the yogurt, cream, sweetener (reserving about 2 tablespoons for the blueberry swirl) and vanilla. Note: Instead of Skyr (thick, Icelandic, high protein, 0% fat yogurt) you can use any thick, plain, Greek style yogurt. For Allulose alternatives, see the recipe tips above. Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo
  2. Mix until well combined. Pour into an ice cream maker and churn until soft-serve consistency. This will take 40-50 minutes. (Or see recipe tips above tips for no ice cream maker.) Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo
  3. When the frozen yogurt is almost ready, use a hand blender to blitz the blueberries with the remaining 2 tablespoons of sweetener. Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo
  4. When ready, transfer into a freezer-friendly container, or 6 single-serve containers. Pour the blitzed blueberries over the froyo and stir with the other side of a spoon to create swirls. Freeze for 30 to 60 minutes before serving. Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo
  5. If frozen for more than an hour, the ice cream may be too hard to scoop. Soften out of the freezer for a few minutes before scooping. Store covered in the freezer for up to two months. Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo
  6. Serve on its own or try with our Low-Carb Sugar Cones. Keto Blueberry Swirl Froyo

Blueberry Swirl Froyo
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4.6 stars, average of 56 ratings
Blueberry Swirl Froyo
This easy five ingredient frozen blueberry yogurt is creamy and intensely fruity. High in protein and low in carbs, it's the perfect guilt-free summer treat!
Hands on5m
Overall2h
Servings6
Calories255 kcal
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Ingredients

  • 600 g Skyr yogurt, Icelandic 0% yogurt (1.3 lb)
  • 1 1/4 cups heavy whipping cream (300 ml/ 10 fl oz)
  • 1 tbsp sugar-free vanilla extract (15 ml)
  • 1/3 cup Allulose syrup (80 ml/ 2.7 fl oz) or 1/2 cup powdered Allulose or Erythritol (80 g/ 2.8 oz)
  • 2/3 cup frozen blueberries (100 g/ 3.5 oz)

Instructions

  1. Place the yogurt, cream, sweetener (reserving about 2 tablespoons for the blueberry swirl) and vanilla. Note: Instead of Skyr (thick, Icelandic, high protein, 0% fat yogurt) you can use any thick, plain, Greek style yogurt. For Allulose alternatives, see the recipe tips above.
  2. Mix until well combined. Pour into an ice cream maker and churn until soft-serve consistency. This will take 40-50 minutes. (Or see recipe tips above tips for no ice cream maker.)
  3. When the frozen yogurt is almost ready, use a hand blender to blitz the blueberries with the remaining 2 tablespoons of sweetener.
  4. When ready, transfer into a freezer-friendly container, or 6 single-serve containers. Pour the blitzed blueberries over the froyo and stir with the other side of a spoon to create swirls. Freeze for 30 to 60 minutes before serving.
  5. If frozen for more than an hour, the ice cream may be too hard to scoop. Soften out of the freezer for a few minutes before scooping. Store covered in the freezer for up to two months.
  6. Serve on its own or try with our Low-Carb Sugar Cones.

Nutrition (per serving, 2 scoops, 150 g/ 5.3 oz)

Calories255kcal
Net Carbs7.6g
Carbohydrates7.9g
Protein11.1g
Fat19.2g
Saturated Fat12.2g
Fiber0.3g
Sugar6.4g
Sodium19mg
Magnesium4mg
Potassium49mg

Detailed nutritional breakdown (per 2 scoops, 150 g/ 5.3 oz)

Net carbsProteinFatCalories
Total per 2 scoops, 150 g/ 5.3 oz
7.6 g11.1 g19.2 g255 kcal
Skyr yogurt
3.9 g10 g0.2 g57 kcal
Cream, heavy whipping, pouring, full-fat (30-40% fat)
1.3 g1 g19 g183 kcal
Allulose syrup, natural low-carb sweetener
1.2 g0 g0 g5 kcal
Vanilla extract, sugar-free, alcohol-based
0.1 g0 g0 g5 kcal
Blueberries, wild, frozen (unsweetened)
1.2 g0.1 g0 g5 kcal

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Martina Slajerova
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Martina Slajerova

I changed the way I ate in 2011, when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s, an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. I had no energy, and I found it more and more difficult to maintain a healthy weight.

That’s when I decided to quit sugar, grains, and processed foods, and to start following a whole-foods-based ketogenic approach to food.

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