Keto Raspberry Frosty Ice Cream (3 Ingredients)

A quick & easy cold dessert recipe that takes less than 5 minutes to make!

Shares

If you’re looking for something quick and sweet to whip up with very little guilt, you’ve got to try this low carb, no bake, keto-friendly treat made with just 3 ingredients: frozen fruit, heavy whipping cream, and the sweetener of your choice like Swerve, Stevia, Monk Fruit, or even regular sugar if you’re not watching your carbs. Super versatile!

Berries are one of the lowest carb fruits, so if you’re following a keto diet I’d recommend raspberries, blueberries or strawberries for this recipe, but it can also be made with frozen mango, peaches, melon, pineapple or cherries. The kids will love it, too!

The Best Dessert Recipe For One 🙂

Easy 3 Ingredient Keto Dessert Recipe -- Raspberry Ice Cream Frosty. Quick, easy and low carb! My favorite keto treat.

This quick and easy cold keto dessert is perfect for the hot summer months but can be enjoyed any time of the year since frozen fruit is always available.

You can adjust the consistency and make it more like ice cream simply by placing it in the freezer for about 30 minutes after it’s blended, but I enjoy it straight out of the food processor as a thick and creamy frosty.

No Bake Keto Dessert Recipes For One | 3 Ingredient Low Carb Raspberry Frosty Ice Cream -- The BEST quick and easy keto dessert recipe! So simple to make in less than 5 minutes.

Easy Keto Raspberry Frosty Dessert Recipe (3 Ingredients)

This quick and easy keto dessert recipe is the perfect serving for one! It's incredibly simple to make with just 3 ingredients, and it only takes a few minutes to blend together in your food proecessor. Anytime you're craving something sweet in a hurry, this low carb treat always hits the spot.
Course: Dessert
Keyword: 3 ingredients, dessert, easy, for one, frosty, ice cream, keto, low carb, quick, treat
Servings: 1

Equipment

  • small food processor

Ingredients

  • 1 cup frozen raspberries (or fruit of choice)
  • 1/2 cup COLD heavy whipping cream
  • 1/8 tsp monk fruit powder (or any low carb sweetener)

Instructions

  • Before getting started, place the heavy whipping cream in your freezer for 10-15 minutes so that it gets super cold.
  • Add the frozen fruit to a small food processor and blend until the fruit is broken up into small pieces (only takes a few seconds).
  • Add the cold whipping cream and low carb sweetener; process until the mixture is nice and smooth. You may have to scrape the sides with a spoon in-between mixing.
  • Enjoy immediately. Yum!

Notes

  • Just about any fruit can be used for this recipe but I'd recommend berries if you're watching your carbs. You can also replace the low carb sweetener with the sugar of your choice. If using raspberries, this recipe has about 5 net carbs, 22 grams of fat, 2 grams of protein and 240 calories.
  • If you'd prefer more of an ice cream consistency, use slightly less heavy cream and then place the mixture in your freezer for about 30 minutes before eating.

Newsletter

Recipes & other inspiration in your inbox.

    We won't send you spam or anything crappy. Unsubscribe at any time.


    Don’t forget to pin and save for later!

    Keto Raspberry Frosty Ice Cream | A simple keto dessert recipe that takes less than 5 minutes to make! If you’re looking for something quick, easy and sweet to whip up with very little guilt, you’ve got to try this delicious low carb, no bake treat made with just a few ingredients: frozen raspberries, heavy whipping cream and a low carb sweetener like Swerve, Stevia or Monk Fruit. The best keto dessert recipe for ONE! It has the texture of a creamy soft serve ice cream. It's cold, yummy and perfect for summer.

    Keto Dessert Recipes For One | Easy Keto No Churn Ice Cream (just 3 ingredients to make this simple low carb treat!) Simply mix together frozen raspberries, heavy cream and the low carb sweetener of your choice. A great 5 minute last minute dessert idea! So quick and easy to make. Perfect for summer or anything you're craving something sweet.

    Shares

    Leave a comment...