Quick Sugar-Free Coconut Ice Recipe (Dairy Free) (2024)

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Deliciously sweet sugar-free coconut ice with pink and white layers of vanilla and raspberry.

You only need 5 healthy ingredients, it takes less than 10 minutes to make, and it’s only 1g net carbs per square.

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I love using desiccated coconut in keto candy such as my popular sugar free Bounty bars. But when I want a quicker recipe, these sugar free coconut ice squares, are the perfect quick and easy healthy recipe alternative.

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Is coconut keto or low-carb?

Coconut, the main ingredient in this deliciously sweet food, is a commonly used keto ingredient. That’s because it is extremely versatile, low in carbs, high in fiber and healthy fats, and can be used in a variety of sweet or savory keto recipes.

Nutrition of coconut per cup (80g):19 grams total carbs, 13g fiber, 6 g net carbs, 5.5 g protein, 51 g fat, 528 calories.

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Nutritional values from cronometer.com

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What is coconut ice?

Coconut ice is popular in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa In America, it is called Neopoloton coconut and is often coated in chocolate.

It has a pink and white layer of sweetened desiccated coconut and cut into small squares.

What is coconut ice made of?

The traditional coconut ice recipe is made with sweetened condensed milk, icing sugar (confectioners sugar), food colouring (to make the pink coconut ice layer) and is found in almost all good sweet shops, bake stalls, Christmas fairs, and school fundraising events wrapped in cellophane.

This yummy keto candy is made with coconut, raspberry, sweeteners, and vanilla extracts for a flavourful, sweet treat that will fit your macro goals!

Easy coconut ice

The traditional method is to heat everything in a large saucepan and using a candy thermometer.

You don’t need any special equipment or a candy thermometer to make my healthy version of sugar-free coconut ice. You only need 2 medium mixing bowls.

It’s such a quick and easy recipe, in fact, I would say this is the best coconut ice recipe that will please even the most ardent sugar lover!

Ingredients you need

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My sugar-free coconut ice only requires 5 ingredients, tastes of delicious sweet raspberry and vanilla, and your sugar-loving children, won’t suspect a thing!

Since this is a sugar-free take on my childhood staple, I didn’t use any icing sugar or sweetened condensed milk. Here’s what I used instead:

  • Coconut oil – gives the coconut ice a melt-in-your-mouth texture because of its low melting point. Make sure it is at room temperature when you make this treat.
  • Desiccated or shredded coconut – make sure to read the label carefully and avoid any added sugar.
  • Sweetener of choice – the most popular sweeteners and sugar replacements are erythritol, allulose, monk fruit, xylitol, and stevia. For the best results, use powdered sweetener. You can make your own by grinding granulated sweeteners in your coffee grinder or food processor.
  • Raspberry extract – or raspberry essence
  • Vanilla extract – or vanilla essence
  • Red food colouring – this is an optional ingredient but just a few drops will give you that pretty pink mixture that makes this such a fun treat!

All the quantities, full instructions, and nutrition facts can be found in the simple recipe card below.

How to make easy coconut ice

First, mix the melted coconut oil, desiccated coconut, and powdered sweetener together in a large bowl until they are completely mixed.

The powdered sweetener/sugar-free icing sugar helps bind everything together.

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Next, divide the mixture into two bowls. One half will become the white layer and the other half will become the pink raspberry layer.

White layer: In the first mixing bowl add the vanilla extract.

Pink layer: In the second bowl, add the raspberry flavouring and a few drops of the red food colouring. Mix until you get an even pink colour. You can make the pink mixture as pale or dark as you like.

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Place the vanilla layer into a baking dish that is covered in baking parchment (or cling film). Press it down firmly and put it in the refrigerator to set.

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After a few hours, press the raspberry desiccated coconut layer on top.

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Place the dish back in the refrigerator until the deliciously sweet coconut ice is firm enough to cut into squares using a sharp knife.

Storage

Keto coconut ice is made with coconut oil which has a low melting point. It can be stored at room temperature in the cooler months, and must be kept in the fridge in warmer months and warmer climates.

Keep extra coconut ice in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a month. It can be frozen for up to 3 months.

Variations

There are a few different ways you can make this coconut ice recipe.

  • Chocolate drizzle – drizzle some sugar-free milk chocolate on top.
  • Chocolate coated – dip in melted sugar-free dark chocolate for chocolate-covered coconut ice (Neopolitan ice)
  • Powdered ice – dust them on the outside with a sugar-free confectioner’s sugar substitute.
  • Christmas ice – instead of a pink and white mixture, make red and green layers instead.

This no-cook recipe is sure to become your favorite way to make easy coconut ice.

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Recipe tips

  • Ensure the mixture has enough coconut oil to coat all the desiccated/shredded coconut, otherwise, it will not set.
  • Some coconut is drier than others, so may absorb more of the coconut oil. You may need to add a tablespoon or more extra coconut oil to ensure the coconut ice sets.
  • Add plenty of raspberry flavoring to the pink layer, and plenty of vanilla extract to the white layer, it really does taste delicious.
  • Pack the first layer firmly into a baking paper-lined dish with the back of a spoon, allow to set in the fridge for a few minutes, then place the pink mixture on top, and press down firmly again.
  • Alternatively, you can cool the mixture until it is firm enough to roll into balls. Pop them back in the fridge until set completely.

Coconut ice can be stored in the fridge or freezer for a quick and easy sugar-free snack – when you have a sweet craving. These will help stop you from reaching for a candy bar!

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Recipe FAQs

If you don’t see your question in this list, please leave it in the comments.

Is red food colouring keto?

Yes, food dye does not have any carbs in it, so it’s a fun thing to use to add flair to your dessert recipes. That being said, it’s not a necessary ingredient, so if you’d prefer not to use dye, just leave it out.

How do you make coconut ice without condensed milk?

Condensed milk is used in traditional old fashioned way to make coconut ice, but this sugar-free recipe uses coconut oil and powdered sweetener (sugar-free icing sugar).

Is grated coconut the same as desiccated coconut?

Yes, these are both the same thing, they just have different names depending on where in the world you live. Desiccated coconut is the same as unsweetened shredded coconut. Always check to make sure there are no added sugars and that it is the unsweetened coconut you are buying.

Is condensed milk keto?

Sweetened condensed milk is definitely not keto-friendly. That is why I did not use it in this recipe.

Do you bake coconut ice?

No, this is a no-bake coconut ice recipe.

Does coconut ice need to be kept in the fridge?

To prevent the coconut oil from melting, it is best stored at a cool room temperature or kept in the fridge, in an airtight container.

Why didn’t my coconut ice set?

The easiest way to make sure your coconut ice sets solid is to:
– coat all the coconut with coconut oil and sugar-free icing sugar
– press down firmly into the baking pan
– store in the fridge

More keto dessert recipes

If you are trying to avoid the high sugar content of other dessert recipes, here are some sugar-free ideas you should try next!

  • Keto banana bread (without bananas)
  • Soft keto cinnamon rolls (mozzarella dough)
  • Keto strawberry cheesecake in a mug
  • Almond flour keto donuts
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Sugar-Free Coconut Ice Recipe

Deliciously sweet sugar-free coconut ice with pink and white layers of vanilla and raspberry. 5 healthy ingredients, it takes less than 10 minutes to make, and it's only 1g net carbs per square.

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Course: Snacks, Sweet treats

Cuisine: Dairy Free, Egg free, Gluten Free, Grain free, Keto, LCHF, Low Carb, No Sugars, Paleo, Wheat Free

Keyword: keto coconut ice cream, sugar-free coconut ice

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 18 squares

Calories: 113.4kcal

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Equipment

  • Measuring cups and spoons

  • Mixing bowls

  • Parchment Paper

Ingredients

  • 6 tbsp coconut oil melted
  • 200 g desiccated/shredded coconut unsweetened
  • 4 tbsp powdered sweetener or more to taste
  • 2 tsp raspberry extract
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • red colouring optional

Instructions

  • Mix the melted coconut oil, coconut, and powdered sweetener together until thoroughly mixed and all the coconut is coated.

  • Divide the coconut mixture into 2 bowls. In the first bowl add vanilla, and into the second bowl, add the raspberry flavoring and red food coloring (optional).

  • Mix each bowl well, then place the vanilla white layer into a baking dish lined with baking paper. Press down firmly with the back of a spoon. Place in the fridge for a few minutes.

  • Press the raspberry pink layer on top. Set the dish in the refrigerator until the coconut ice is firm enough to cut into little squares.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pieceCalories: 113.4kcalCarbohydrates: 2.7gProtein: 0.8gFat: 11.9gSodium: 4.1mgPotassium: 60.7mgFiber: 1.8gSugar: 0.8gVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 3mgIron: 0.4mg

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FAQs

What is the best non dairy milk for homemade ice cream? ›

Kaminsky says that you'll get the best results from dairy-free counterparts that are higher in fat such as canned coconut milk. She typically uses almond milk as her base, but other non-dairy milks can work (steer clear of rice milk because it tends to be too watery).

What can I use instead of coconut milk in ice cream? ›

Heavy cream

Heavy cream is made by scraping fat from fresh milk and is especially common in high-fat foods like creamy soups, sauces, and ice cream. It's much higher in fat than coconut milk and can replace it in equal quantities in most recipes ( 12 ).

Does coconut ice cream contain dairy? ›

It's dairy free and egg free. And honestly it is the thickest, creamiest, best consistency of any homemade ice cream. Most homemade ice creams freeze too fast so they can end up icy, but the coconut milk is so thick and creamy the texture holds up to freezing really well.

Why did my coconut ice not set? ›

Why won't my Coconut Ice set? This is usually due to incorrect measurements or not leaving it for long enough in the fridge. However, it can be down to the ingredients, some brands of sugar and coconut will work better than others. Before setting, the mixture should be very stiff when mixing.

Can you use non-dairy milk for ice cream? ›

Tips For Making Vegan Ice Cream

Shake the cans of coconut milk thoroughly to incorporate the layers. Make sure the cornstarch is fully dissolved when whisking it with coconut milk. Cool the ice cream base for at least 4 hours before churning. Churn the ice cream until you reach a consistency of a soft serve ice cream.

Which non-dairy milk freezes best? ›

Oat milk. Oat milk may separate and become grainy after freezing. Goat's milk. Goat's milk freezes well.

What is a dairy-free alternative to coconut milk? ›

Fortunately, soy, almond, and oat milk are excellent substitutes since they are naturally dairy-free and have a similar consistency. So, you don't have to worry if your recipe calls for coconut milk. You can easily swap in another non-dairy milk for coconut milk at a one-to-one ratio.

Does non-dairy ice cream melt faster? ›

This is because, says Cyrus, "non-dairy milks generally have high water content and low fat content, which creates hard, icy crystals when frozen." The more water that is present as ice, the faster the product will melt, and those changes in melting affect the "creamy" perception.

Is non-dairy coconut ice cream healthy? ›

It's true that coconut contains a healthier type of saturated fat, but it's still not doing you any major health favors. Both frozen yogurt and coconut milk ice cream are packed with added sugar, so portion control is key when you feel like treating yourself.

How to make coconut ice cream? ›

Directions
  1. Combine cream of coconut and milk in a food processor or blender; mix thoroughly. Stir in cream and flaked coconut until combined.
  2. Pour into the container of an ice cream maker; freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions. Store covered in the freezer.

Can dairy-free have coconut cream? ›

Coconut cream is a versatile, dairy-free, and low carb ingredient that can enhance the taste and texture of many recipes. For example, use it as a delicious addition to soups, smoothies, sauces, and desserts. Because it's high in calories and saturated fat, enjoy it in moderation as part of a healthy diet.

Is unsweetened coconut milk dairy-free? ›

coconutmilk beverage

That's the art of dairy-free. Smooth, creamy, organic coconutmilk crafted for dairy-free deliciousness in smoothies, over cereal and more.

Does coconut ice go bad? ›

Keep in an airtight container ideally in the fridge and use within 2 weeks.

Why is coconut ice pink? ›

Pink food colouring is sometimes added, often on half of the sweet, resulting in pink and white colouration. This is done by layering the coloured mixture with a separate layer of uncoloured product, and then slicing the result into individual pieces.

What is coconut ice made of? ›

500 g bag of Granulated Sugar. Half a Pint of Whole Milk. 200 g of Dessicated Coconut. Few drops of pink food colouring (optional.)

What is the best milk for homemade ice cream? ›

This is usually due to either not freezing fast enough, or too much water forming large ice crystals. When making ice cream, you want to use whole milk and cream, rather than 2% or skim milk, because it has more fat contributing to smaller ice crystals and a better/creamier texture.

What milk is best for homemade ice cream? ›

Whole milk – I don't recommend replacing it with reduced fat or skim. Whole milk's higher fat content ensures that the homemade ice cream comes out creamy, not icy. Cane sugar – For sweetness. Vanilla extract – For warm vanilla flavor.

Which milk is best for making ice cream? ›

Don't worry too much if you don't have whole milk or heavy cream. Nearly any milk will work, and you can substitute half-and-half for the cream. Ideally you want ingredients with a high fat content because these will create a creamy texture when cooled.

Which milk is better for making ice cream? ›

But the likely answer—according to this test at least—is that premium milk is better for ice cream not because it's fresher, but because it's fattier. If you're wondering, this doesn't mean that more fat = better all of the time. Too much fat can dull an ice cream's flavor and leave a waxy feeling on the tongue.

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