Sugar Free Homemade Snow Cone Syrup Recipe

Sugar Free Homemade Snow Cone Syrup Recipe

Sugar Free Homemade Snow Cone Syrup Recipe

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I talk a lot about various savory foods on the keto and low carb way of eating. What about that sweet tooth that you want to satisfy? This Homemade Snow Cone Syrup recipe is sugar-free and keto-friendly, but it’s also delicious.

Even your non-keto friends will enjoy this. It’s easy on the waistline and low in calories, which is just what we need!

I love snow cones! My family loves snow cones! They are the love of summertime for me and my kids. You know those expensive commercial snow cone machines that use a huge block of ice to disperses snow? Yeah, I HAVE ONE!

See, I told you! I love snow cones! I was on a mission to make my own sugar free snow cone syrup recipe but it didn’t come easy. I have redone this recipe 3 times already because of a few failed attempts.

If you’ve ever had homemade snow cone syrup, you will know that nothing tops it. I can tell the difference in a homemade syrup from a store-bought syrup any day. Syrups can taste stale too.

This recipe I’m about to show you is super simple and delicious without that weird sugar-free after taste that you sometimes get with certain sugar substitutes. Plus, it doesn’t require any cooking on the stovetop either!

Most syrups, you need to heat the water and sugar for it to dissolve properly, but not with this recipe. We use a blender for this one! I should call this a sugar free blender snow cone syrup!

They make some really inexpensive snow cone machines nowadays but you can get crushed ice from your blender too! I used my Nutri Ninja blender…that little machine is super powerful! It can handle crushing ice. Don’t let the small size fool you.

Also, I’m not sure if you notice or not but in the photo where I measured out the 1 teaspoon of Xantham Gum, I used a long handled wooden spoon. These Long Handle Wooden Measuring Spoons were given to me as a gift just about a year ago and I use them all the time!

You might keep them in mind for a holiday gift for someone who loves to cook or bake. They are amazing!

Homemade Snow Cone Syrup Recipe Ingredients

  • 1 cup swerve sweetener
  • 2 cups of water
  • 1 teaspoon xanthan gum
  • about 8 to 10 drops of Lorann Flavor oils

Optional:

  • Ninja Nutri Pro Blender
  • food coloring

Note: You should be able to find most of these ingredients at your local grocery store. Swerve tends to sell out pretty fast because of its popularity. I’ve had to order Sweve from Amazon a few times. I’ve learned to stock up. The Lorann flavor oils can be found at your local hobby store too. These will be found in the candy making section. Keep in mind that these oils are super potent. A little bit goes a long way.

Homemade Snow Cone Syrup Recipe Instructions

The full instructions are listed in the printable recipe card below.

Homemade Snow Cone Syrup Recipe Nutrition

Serves 10

Calories 0, Total C 0.4g, Fiber 0g, Net C 0.4g, Sugars 0g, Fat 0g, Protein 0g

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The Lorann oils come in so many different flavors! Oh, the flavors you can combine!

Here are a few of our favorite Lorann Oils:

  • Cotton Candy
  • Coconut
  • Pineapple
  • Strawberry-Kiwi
  • Tropical Punch
  • Peach
  • Orange Cream
  • Watermelon
  • Cheesecake (this one mixes well with others too!0
  • Green apple
  • Coffee
  • Cookies and Cream
  • Lemon Oil
  • Grape
  • Root Beer
  • Vanilla Butternut
  • English Toffee
  • Marshmallow
  • Peach/Mango
  • Peanut Butter
  • Tutti Frutti
  • Pina Colada

Oh my gosh, the list could go on and on! Just look at all the different Lorann flavors they sell here.

Questions Others Have Asked

How Do I Store Snow Cone Syrup?

This is one of those scenarios that could go both ways. After you make this snow cone syrup recipe, you can put it in the fridge. You can also leave it on the counter. The choice is yours!

The good news is that you can store it in an airtight container in a cool dark place and you can easily use it for the next time you need it.

How Much Syrup Do You Put in a Snow Cone?

If you’re going to make a snow cone, then you may be wondering how much you need to put in a snow cone. When you have around a 6.5-ounce snow cone, you will need around 1.5 ounces of syrup.

It may sound like a lot but the syrup can disappear really fast in the ice. Of course, when something is sugar-free, you can always use a little more and not feel guilty about it.

What Can I Do With Leftover Homemade Snow Cone Syrup?

After you’ve made this Homemade Snow Cone Syrup recipe, you might be wondering what you can do with the leftovers. I simply store it for the next time I want to use it.

However, you could also use it as ice cream flavoring or even to flavor your water. If you’re in the mood for a sweet treat, then why not give it a try?

Here are a few photos we took while making this amazing recipe.

Don’t forget to pin this for later!

Here’s a printable version of this sugar-free snow cone syrup recipe:

More Keto/Low Carb Ice Cream Recipes to Try

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This post was last modified on November 22, 2024 3:38 am