I Made Zero-Carbs Ice-Creams | recipe inside

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I put the pics and recipe to imgur click here -> http://imgur.com/gallery/lQSAUci

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  • FIT_Goat
    FIT_Goat Posts: 4,224 Member
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    Just FYI, heavy cream has about 6.5-7g of carbs per cup. So this would be 13-14g for this recipe. Not that you'll likely be eating the entire batch at one time, so 1.3-1.4 grams per serving.

    Why isn't it zero carbs? The label says 0g per serving! Welcome to the wonders of rounding down with small serving sizes. It's the same way that Tic-Tacs list 0g of sugar, even though they're practically nothing but sugar.

    Sure, it's not much. I don't usually worry about carbs in cream and high-fat dairy. It is still a good recipe. I've made ice cream this way myself.
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
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    Some artificial sweeteners actually have carbs too for the same reason. The rounding down thing is where hidden carbs seem to always come from.
    But again, this is still a good recipe and totally keto friendly. Just not quite zero carb.
    Everything good is too good to be true huh?!? Lol
  • BaconSan2
    BaconSan2 Posts: 260 Member
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    NOM! Thanks for posting the recipe. I can't get really heavy cream - just regular old whipping cream in Canada - would that do? I have an ice cream maker.
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
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    BaconSan2 wrote: »
    NOM! Thanks for posting the recipe. I can't get really heavy cream - just regular old whipping cream in Canada - would that do? I have an ice cream maker.

    As far as I'm aware, it's the same thing. Some labels just say heavy while others don't. Have no idea if there is any slight difference or not.
    I really don't think so though.
  • MiamiDawn
    MiamiDawn Posts: 90 Member
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    Thanks for this .... I had a recipe that also used eggs and it seemed difficult so I was hesitant to try it. This sounds easier for a first try. I have a bunch of the DaVinci syrups. Thanks!
  • madisons_mummy
    madisons_mummy Posts: 169 Member
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    In New Zealand we have this ice cream :smiley:http://www.icecream.co.nz/Grocery/Zilch/
  • mandycat223
    mandycat223 Posts: 502 Member
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    Ah-Ha!! Yet another use for the Jordans Skinny Syrup Peppermint-Mocha. Thanks.
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
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    In New Zealand we have this ice cream :smiley:http://www.icecream.co.nz/Grocery/Zilch/

    Uh-oh. Laxatives per serving:

    - sorbitol 4.0g
    - maltitol 3.5g

    (There's also polydextrose, 4.1g. I'm not sure about the GI effects of this one, but the name's not terribly comforting.)
  • madisons_mummy
    madisons_mummy Posts: 169 Member
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    RalfLott wrote: »
    In New Zealand we have this ice cream :smiley:http://www.icecream.co.nz/Grocery/Zilch/

    Uh-oh. Laxatives per serving:

    - sorbitol 4.0g
    - maltitol 3.5g

    (There's also polydextrose, 4.1g. I'm not sure about the GI effects of this one, but the name's not terribly comforting.)

    I've had no issues eating it every night lol but I do suck on mints all day that "could cause a laxative effect"

    But thanks for the info as I never even knew those were laxatives :)
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    edited October 2016
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    RalfLott wrote: »
    In New Zealand we have this ice cream :smiley:http://www.icecream.co.nz/Grocery/Zilch/

    Uh-oh. Laxatives per serving:

    - sorbitol 4.0g
    - maltitol 3.5g

    (There's also polydextrose, 4.1g. I'm not sure about the GI effects of this one, but the name's not terribly comforting.)

    I've had no issues eating it every night lol but I do suck on mints all day that "could cause a laxative effect"

    But thanks for the info as I never even knew those were laxatives :)

    Evidently, they're not laxatives in the Southern Hemisphere! Maybe I should move.....