Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup

homemade chocolate syrup without sugar

Chocolate syrup has long captivated our senses with its intense cocoa flavor, smooth viscosity, and versatile nature - making it a beloved staple for drizzling over desserts, mixing into beverages, and spicing up a morning routine. At its core, this luscious condiment is built on a simple yet robust foundation of cocoa, water, and sweeteners, designed to strike a perfect balance between rich, bittersweet notes and pleasing texture.

What truly sets some variations apart, however, are the rare, artisanal twists that push the boundaries of the classic recipe - infusing hints of sea salt, spices, or even a dash of espresso for those who crave a distinct flavor experience.

In a modern culinary landscape that values both indulgence and health-conscious choices, there's a rising demand for innovative adaptations - one of which is the sugar-free chocolate syrup.

By reimagining traditional chocolate syrup with alternative sweeteners, this recipe not only retains the essential, mouth-watering qualities but also caters to those mindful of their sugar intake. Whether you're looking to elevate your morning coffee or add a delightful, guilt-free topping to your favorite dessert, this sugar-free chocolate syrup recipe is here to bridge the gap between classic decadence and healthier living.

Embrace the next step in your kitchen adventures as we explore the creation of a sugar-free variant that delivers all the rich flavor and smooth texture you love, without the extra sugar.

  • Low Glycemic Impact: Uses allulose, which does not spike blood sugar levels, unlike traditional sugar.
  • Fewer Calories: Contains only 9 kcal per serving compared to about 50 kcal in regular sugar-based chocolate syrup.
  • Rich Cocoa Flavor: The absence of sugar allows the cocoa's natural bitterness to shine through, balanced with allulose for sweetness.

Sugar Alternatives Used:

  • Allulose: A natural sweetener that provides sweetness without adding calories or affecting blood sugar. It closely mimics the texture and behavior of sugar in syrups, ensuring a smooth consistency.

Caloric Comparison with Regular Recipe:

  • A standard chocolate syrup has approximately 50 kcal per tablespoon due to sugar content. This recipe has just 9 kcal per serving, making it 80% lower in calories.

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Ingredients

Measurement System

Servings: 12

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1

In a medium saucepan, combine water, unsweetened cocoa powder, allulose, and sea salt. Whisk continuously over medium heat until the mixture is smooth and begins to simmer.

Step 2

Reduce the heat to low and let the mixture simmer for 5-10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens to your desired consistency.

Step 3

Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract.

Step 4

Allow the syrup to cool to room temperature. It will continue to thicken as it cools.

Step 5

Transfer the cooled syrup to a jar or bottle with a tight-fitting lid. Store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Step 6

Before each use, give the syrup a good stir. If it becomes too thick, you can gently reheat it or add a small amount of water to achieve the desired consistency.

Nutrition Information (Per Serving)

protein: 1 g
fat: 0.5 g
carbohydrates: 2 g
fiber: 1 g
net_carbs: 1 g

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Enjoy your homemade sugar-free chocolate syrup!