Cream Puff Fat Bombs

somora120
somora120 Posts: 20 Member
edited November 18 in Social Groups
Hey Keto-ers! I made a lovely little kitchen concoction that I wanted to share when I was craving something sweet to fit in my macros.

1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
1 tablespoon Swerve (erythritol)
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Grease an ice cube tray or use a silicone mold
Add ingredients to a mixer, blender, or food processor (or do it with a bowl and whisk or hand mixer if you're feeling ambitious).

Blend until stiff peaks form, and use a spatula to spoon mixture into tray or mold.

Freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

They can be kept in the freezer, but they likely won't last long! I baked cookies for my neighbor's kids and was craving something to replace my frequent taste-testing in the kitchen. I had to use my SO for the cookie tasting, but whipped up these Cream Puff fat bombs to cure my craving.

Let me know if you try them or have any questions!

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  • Erik_ss
    Erik_ss Posts: 94 Member
    somora120 wrote: »
    Hey Keto-ers! I made a lovely little kitchen concoction that I wanted to share when I was craving something sweet to fit in my macros.

    1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
    1 tablespoon Swerve (erythritol)
    1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

    Grease an ice cube tray or use a silicone mold
    Add ingredients to a mixer, blender, or food processor (or do it with a bowl and whisk or hand mixer if you're feeling ambitious).

    Blend until stiff peaks form, and use a spatula to spoon mixture into tray or mold.

    Freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

    They can be kept in the freezer, but they likely won't last long! I baked cookies for my neighbor's kids and was craving something to replace my frequent taste-testing in the kitchen. I had to use my SO for the cookie tasting, but whipped up these Cream Puff fat bombs to cure my craving.

    Let me know if you try them or have any questions!

    Where can I by Swerve at?
  • somora120
    somora120 Posts: 20 Member
    I found swerve at a local grocery store, but I believe you can even find it at some Walmart stores, and certainly online. I'm usually really sensitive to artificial sweeteners, and most have a horrible aftertaste to me, but erythritol doesn't bother me in the slightest. It has almost no impact on insulin response, and passes through largely undigested with minimal effects on GI function.
  • Erik_ss
    Erik_ss Posts: 94 Member
    somora120 wrote: »
    Hey Keto-ers! I made a lovely little kitchen concoction that I wanted to share when I was craving something sweet to fit in my macros.

    1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
    1 tablespoon Swerve (erythritol)
    1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

    Grease an ice cube tray or use a silicone mold
    Add ingredients to a mixer, blender, or food processor (or do it with a bowl and whisk or hand mixer if you're feeling ambitious).

    Blend until stiff peaks form, and use a spatula to spoon mixture into tray or mold.

    Freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

    They can be kept in the freezer, but they likely won't last long! I baked cookies for my neighbor's kids and was craving something to replace my frequent taste-testing in the kitchen. I had to use my SO for the cookie tasting, but whipped up these Cream Puff fat bombs to cure my craving.

    Let me know if you try them or have any questions!

    Is is similar to eating meringues?
  • somora120
    somora120 Posts: 20 Member
    edited May 2017
    They're a bit thicker being frozen I imagine, but I've never had a meringue. I put one in my coffee this morning and it melted into a delightful little topping of creamy foam.
  • StarvingDiva
    StarvingDiva Posts: 1,107 Member
    somora120 wrote: »
    Hey Keto-ers! I made a lovely little kitchen concoction that I wanted to share when I was craving something sweet to fit in my macros.

    1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
    1 tablespoon Swerve (erythritol)
    1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

    Grease an ice cube tray or use a silicone mold
    Add ingredients to a mixer, blender, or food processor (or do it with a bowl and whisk or hand mixer if you're feeling ambitious).

    Blend until stiff peaks form, and use a spatula to spoon mixture into tray or mold.

    Freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

    They can be kept in the freezer, but they likely won't last long! I baked cookies for my neighbor's kids and was craving something to replace my frequent taste-testing in the kitchen. I had to use my SO for the cookie tasting, but whipped up these Cream Puff fat bombs to cure my craving.

    Let me know if you try them or have any questions!

    Did you use granulated or confectioners swerve?

  • somora120
    somora120 Posts: 20 Member
    I use the granulated, but I imagine either would work. I used an imitation strawberry extract this week and they were awesome. I need to pick up some silicone molds so I can stop fighting my plastic ice cube trays. Lol.
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