Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8 ServingCalories:210kcalTotal Fat:22gCholesterol:80mgSodium:20mgPotassium:75mgTotal Carbohydrate:5gSugars: 1.5gProtein:1.5gCalcium: 40mg
This refreshing frozen treat perfectly balances gourmet flair with straightforward, healthy kitchen prep. First, the silky vanilla custard base provides a deep, comforting creaminess that melts beautifully. Meanwhile, the rich raspberry reduction adds a punchy, fruity contrast throughout the entire container. It creates a stunning marbled effect that makes it look just as wonderful as it tastes.
Traditional store-bought ice creams are loaded with processed sugars that spike your blood glucose instantly. Fortunately, this homemade version utilizes heavy cream and powdered erythritol to keep net carbs remarkably low. Fresh raspberries are also naturally high in fiber and friendly for low-carb lifestyles. Consequently, you get a premium, high-fat dessert that keeps your body comfortably in ketosis.
I constantly create this refreshing dessert because it keeps me on track during warm summer months. The bright, tangy fruit swirl ensures that the rich cream base never feels overwhelmingly heavy. Additionally, it takes very little hands-on effort before you slide it into the freezer to set. It is my ultimate secret weapon for entertaining guests who cannot even tell it is sugar-free.
This decadent frozen treat is absolutely ideal for hot summer afternoons or backyard family gatherings. It also works beautifully for a structured keto diet plan when you need a high-fat evening snack. Finally, you can serve it as a sophisticated dessert for birthday parties or holiday celebrations.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Step 1- Simmer the fresh raspberries with a splash of water and sweetener until they break down completely.
Step 2- Strain the berry mixture through a fine mesh sieve to remove all the crunchy seeds.
Step 3- Whip the cold heavy cream and powdered sweetener in a large bowl until stiff peaks form.
Step 4- Fold the vanilla extract gently into the whipped cream mixture to keep the texture fluffy.
Step 5- Spread half of the whipped cream into a clean, freezer-safe glass or metal loaf pan.
Step 6- Spoon the cooled raspberry sauce over the top layer and swirl it gently using a butter knife.
Step 7- Repeat the layering process with the remaining ingredients, then freeze for at least four hours.
To present a gorgeous, elegant container that mimics image_bcaf4e.jpg, always save a few fresh berries for the top. You can press them gently into the surface right before sliding the pan into your freezer. Trust me, I learned this the hard way after my first batch looked a bit plain on top! Always chill your mixing bowl beforehand because cold utensils help the cream whip much faster.
Keep your frozen dessert stored safely inside an airtight glass container to prevent any freezer burn. It stays perfectly fresh and delicious for up to three weeks when tightly covered. However, you should let it sit on the counter for ten minutes before scooping to regain its silkiness.
This effortless no-churn dessert combines a rich vanilla cream base with a vibrant, sugar-free fruit swirl. Utilizing smart keto ingredient alternatives, it provides an elegant treat that satisfies your sweet tooth perfectly. It is a stunning, crowd-pleasing summer staple that requires zero specialized ice cream machinery.
Servings: 8 ServingCalories:210kcalTotal Fat:22gCholesterol:80mgSodium:20mgPotassium:75mgTotal Carbohydrate:5gSugars: 1.5gProtein:1.5gCalcium: 40mg
Store the ice cream with a layer of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface to block ice crystals. If you do not use glycerin, simply let the pan thaw on the counter for ten minutes before serving. You can easily substitute blackberries or strawberries if you want to experiment with different berry variations. For an extra touch of luxury, mix in some sugar-free white chocolate chips before freezing.