Keto Chocolates with Macadamia & Sea Salt [Recipe] (2024)

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This keto chocolates recipe is a godsend with Valentine's day just around the corner. You see, my love and I usuallysubscribe to the philosophy that food is the way to the heart. That rings particularly true on V-day in our house. For us, nothing says "I love you" like special dinners, delectable treats, or perfectly crafted beverages. One year my guy surprisedme with dessert sushi and another he home-breweda fantastic batch of chocolate beer! Chocolate booze?! He knows me so well! Aww, I justlove Valentine's day.

Now that we are both following a ketogenic diet, our usual Valentine's day spoils are going to be a little different. Instead of the carb-filled food and drink, we would usually indulge in; we'll have to make sure we stay away from the carbsand keep dropping the weight! I whipped upa batch of keto chocolates to give my guy an early V-day treat that won't throw either of us off track.

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Hindsight is 20/20 Recipe Disclaimer: This keto chocolates recipe is technically what people refer to as "fat bombs". Fat bombs definitely aren't a keto diet necessity or staple (you don't need to go overboard on fat in the name of keto). They can be used as a way to sneak in an occasional treat while following thisdiet, but because they are packed with fat, they are also packed with calories. Not an ideal food for those using keto for weight loss purposes! Some people use them to add satiating fat to their diet if they are still hungry at the end of the day without affecting their other macros. Some people like them because they taste like candy. Fat bombs are high in calories; just like traditional chocolates and sweets, fat bombs fall into the empty calorie category. Just because they are keto, doesn't mean you will lose weight if you eat these.

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I tend tostay away from keto desserts because my sweet tooth rages if I'm not careful... but Valentine's Day? That calls fordessert in my book.

I made a batch of keto choclates filled with macadamia nuts and topped with sea salt using coconut oil, cocoa powder, and granulated stevia. To give it that special holiday feel and a touch of sentiment, I used silicon heart molds. The heart shapes turned out so pretty and tasted great! Think nutty dark chocolate. A win for our keto Valentine's day!

If your partner or BFF is on a low carb diet, don't disregard their commitment to eating healthy and show up with sweets for the holiday! Please: Don't. Be. That. Guy. Instead, show that 1) you support them,2) you are thoughtful enough to consider their low carb eating habits, and 3) you have skills in the kitchen. Thissentiment will get you so many brownie points, I promise!

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To start, I melted coconut oil on the stove top. Once the oil melted to a liquid, I mixed in the cocoa powder. A 2:1 ratio of coconut oil to cocoa powder seems to work well. For this batch, I used ten tablespoons of coconut oil to 5 tablespoons of cocoa powder. Mix in the sweetener while the mixture is still in liquid form, before placing in the molds. I usedtwo grams of granular Stevia to sweeten it up; if you prefera sweeter chocolate just add more to taste. I was going for a dark chocolate taste with this recipe, soit is not overly sweet.

I found it is bestto keep the silicone candy mold on a cookie sheet for ease of transferability. Since you will have to transport the mold in and out of the fridge a couple of times, you'll want to make sure you can move it around without making a huge mess. Once you have a good set-up figured out, spoon the chocolate mixture into the wells of the mold and fill until each is a little over¾ of the way up. Be sure not to fill to the top, or you won't have room for the macadamia nuts!

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Transfer the silicone mold to the fridge and let it cool down to the pointit starts to set up. Thisprocess won't take very long but will depend upon how hot the liquid was when placed into the mold. Just keep an eye on it to gauge the consistency. You are looking for it to be a bit gooey or gel-like - somewhere in between a liquid and solid state. You don't want the chocolate to set completely until you put the macadamia nuts in or you won't be able to mix them in. On the other hand, if you put the nuts in while the chocolate is still liquid, they will all sink to the bottom and look a little strange. Once your coconut-cocoa mixture is partially set, sprinkle the macadamia nuts into each well and press down to ensure they get evenly distributed throughout the chocolate.
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Place the silicon mold back into the fridge to harden the chocolate. Once the batch has completely set, pop them out of the silicon and place right side up. You can serve just like this, and they are good... but to really knock your sweeties socks off, top them with a bit of coarse sea salt! The salty sweet combinationelevatesthis recipe from a simple diet food hack to gourmet treat status.
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To get the sea salt just right, you will need to let the batch of "chocolates" sit out at room temperature to soften the top so the salt will stick. If you skip this step, the salt will fall right off your little chocolate hearts. You can tell they are ready for the salt once the tops begin to glisten. Sprinkle each top with a pinch of coarse sea salt and pop them back into the fridge until ready to serve.

I recommend using cupcake liners for each piece of chocolate - they help keep their shape by preventing them from sticking together. Plus they look pretty and come in festive colors or prints!

Since the base of this recipe is coconut oil, the keto chocolates melt easily when left out at room temperature or if held in your hand for too long. Be sure to refrigerate your batch of chocolates when storing!

If you're looking for other keto friendly dessert ideas, check out my keto chocolate pots de creme recipe or my creamy avocado popsicles!

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Keto Chocolates with Macadamia & Sea Salt [Recipe]

A chocolatey treat without the carbs!

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Special Diet: Gluten-Free, Vegetarian

Servings: 12 pieces

Serving Size:

Net Carbs: 1g

Author: Tasha

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Melt coconut oil on stovetop.

  • Add cocoa powder and granulated Stevia. Mix and remove from heat.

  • Spoon mixture into silicone candy molds until wells are ¾ full.

  • Refrigerate in silicone molds until mixture thickens to a gel-like consistency.

  • Sprinkle macadamia nuts into each well. Press down to distribute the nuts throughout the mixture.

  • Return silicone mold to refrigerator until completely hardened.

  • Once completely set, remove chocolates from silicone mold and place right side up on a dish or cupcake liner.

  • Let sit at room temperature until surface begins to glisten.

  • Sprinkle a pinch of course sea salt onto each keto chocolate.

  • Serve or return to refrigerator for storage.

Notes

1g carb per serving

If you don't care for the taste of Stevia, erythritol or monkfruit sweeteners make great low carb (and low glycemic) sugar substitutes as well.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Keto Chocolates with Macadamia & Sea Salt [Recipe]

Amount per Serving

Calories

120

% Daily Value*

Fat

13

g

20

%

Potassium

43

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

1

g

%

Net Carbs

1

g

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Tasha

Hi, I'm Tasha–nutritionist, recipe developer, and multi-published cookbook author.

Keto Chocolates with Macadamia & Sea Salt [Recipe] (2024)

FAQs

How many macadamia nuts can I eat a day on keto? ›

Macadamia nuts are keto-friendly, but moderation is key due to their calorie density. Limit your intake to a small serving (around 1 ounce) to stay within your daily carb and calorie goals. Enjoy them as a tasty, high-fat snack while mindful of your overall macronutrient intake.

Are salted macadamia nuts good on keto? ›

For people on a keto diet, macadamia nuts are an excellent choice. They are an accessible source of the healthy monounsaturated fats that the keto diet relies on for energy. They are lower carb and higher fat than other nuts too.

What chocolate puts you in ketosis? ›

What makes dark chocolate Keto: The high concentration of cocoa solids and lower levels of sugar make dark chocolate a better alternative to milk chocolate on a low-carb diet. Milk chocolate contains 10-50% of cocoa solids. For dark chocolate to be of good quality, more than 70% of cocoa solids are required.

What chocolate can I eat on a keto diet? ›

Yes, you can eat chocolate on a keto diet, but it should ideally be dark chocolate with a high cocoa content (over 70%) and low in sugar. It's essential to consume it in moderation to stay within your daily carbohydrate limits. Always ensure to check the nutritional label before indulging.

Why shouldn't you eat a lot of macadamia nuts? ›

While macadamia nuts are healthy, they're also high in calories. Overeating these nuts can quickly add up to a lot of calories. For instance, half a cup of these nuts is about 475 calories, which can be the caloric equivalent of a meal for many people.

What is the healthiest nut on keto? ›

Almonds take the top spot on the list of keto friendly nuts. Pecans are a delightful addition to the keto arsenal. With roughly 1-2 grams of net carbs per ounce, pecans make it easy to stay within your carb limits.

Can eating too many nuts kick you out of ketosis? ›

However, nuts do have some digestible carbs - so you'll need to watch your intake if you're looking to maximize your ketones. For example, that same 1oz serving of cashews mentioned above has 6g net carbs per serving. And while 1 serving won't have nearly enough carbs to kick you out of ketosis, 5-6 servings might.

Can I eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What nuts should I avoid on keto? ›

At 8.3 grams of net carbs per 1 ounce (which is roughly 18 cashews), each cashew comes with just under 0.5 grams of net carbs. For this reason, it is best to avoid cashews on a keto diet. Opt for dry roasted macadamias instead.

Will one piece of chocolate ruin keto? ›

It's unlikely that a small piece of chocolate will kick you out of ketosis; however, this depends on the amount you eat. Chocolate with a high sugar content will significantly impact your blood sugar levels and insulin response, potentially affecting your ketosis.

What Lindt chocolate is best for keto? ›

Lindt Excellence Bar 90% Cocoa Supreme Dark Chocolate

This chocolate has about 7g of net carbs per serving, but the high fat content will make your Valentine very happy.

Can I eat ice cream on keto? ›

Yes, you can choose to eat regular ice cream on a keto diet if it fits within your daily carbohydrate needs required on the keto diet. Remember, regular ice cream is higher in carbohydrates than keto ice cream, so be sure to check the label to ensure you're within your daily carbohydrate limits.

Can I have a banana on keto? ›

Despite the many health benefits of fruit, there is an issue with some fruits on the keto diet. Grapes and bananas, for instance, contain high quantities of carbs. 1 cup of grapes has approximately 26 grams and a medium banana, 24 grams of carbohydrate. As a rule, these fruits should be avoided.

Is popcorn good for keto? ›

Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

How many macadamia nuts is too much? ›

To achieve all the health benefits of macadamia nuts, consider eating no more than one ounce or 10 to 12 nuts as a snack per serving. Store-bought macadamia nuts may contain salt, oil, and other ingredients that contribute to weight gain.

Is it OK to eat macadamia nuts everyday? ›

People who are not allergic to macadamia nuts can enjoy them daily. Research has shown that they can help protect the brain, lower the risk of heart disease, and stave off hunger, among other things. Some people use macadamia nut oil in cooking as it is high in beneficial fats.

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