Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (2024)

By Lisa MarcAurele · · 146 Comments

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A sugar free chocolate recipe made with stevia. It contains no added sugar alcohol. It uses natural sweeteners along with cocoa butter and unsweetened cocoa.

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Although I have another recipe for homemade low carb chocolate bars made with stevia that I've used for several years, this new recipe has about the same netcarbs. But is also has much more fiber.

I omitted the need for an unsweetened chocolate bar and used unsweetened cocoa with additional cocoa butter instead. And, this new sugar free chocolate recipewith stevia has no added sugar alcohol. There are some folks who are sensitive to all sugar alcohols, including erythritol, so it's nice to have some options for them.

I find that stevia by itself does not taste as good as when it is mixed with another low carb sweetener. That's why most stevia sold is blended with the sugar alcohol erythritol.

Stevia is also much easier to measure and use as a sugar replacement when bulked up with another sweetener like erythritol. However, I find that erythritol often forms insoluble crystals in chocolate that can make a chocolate bar texture crunchy when it should be smooth and silky.

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My new sweetener of choice to blend with stevia for my sugar freechocolate recipe isinulin or allulose. Neither of these will form crystals like erythritol so the chocolate remains smooth as it should be. However, I prefer leaving them out when possible.

To make this smooth low carb chocolate bar, you'll need to have food grade cocoa butter which is the required base for all chocolate bars. I've seen it sold in jars, but breaking it up can sometimes be difficult when it's a solid piece formed in a jar. I like to buy it in a bag that contains various size pieces of cocoa butter.

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After adding the unsweetened cocoa and stevia extract to the melted cocoa butter, the melted mixture remained smooth. Usually, after adding stevia with erythritol, the mixture becomes gritty because the erythritol does not blend in, even with using powdered erythritol.

You can use a fiber based bulk sweetener along with stevia and this sugar free chocolate recipe has a much smoother texture. And, you don't have to worry about having the undissolved granular sweetener.

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I added vanilla extract just before pouring into the chocolate bar mold. I noticed that the extract did cause the mix to thicken a bit. To remedy this, I'm going to try using a vanilla powder next time instead of the liquid extract.

This is definitely the smoothest low carb chocolate I have made to date andthe taste is wonderful. It's great to be able to indulge in chocolate on a low carb diet.

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Sugar-Free Chocolate Bars with Stevia

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These homemade sugar-free chocolate bars with stevia have no added sugar alcohol. This recipe adds natural sweeteners to cocoa butter and unsweetened cocoa.

Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Cook Time:15 minutes mins

Total Time:20 minutes mins

Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

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Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 99

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Ingredients

  • 100 g cocoa butter about ¾ cup
  • 1 cup unsweetened cocoa I used Ghirardelli (start with ½ cup and add additional if needed)
  • ½ teaspoon stevia concentrated powder more or less to taste
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

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Instructions

  • Melt cocoa butter in a chocolate melter or double boiler.

  • Stir in cocoa powder and stevia.

  • Keep on heat until dry ingredients have been fully incorporated.

  • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract.

  • Pour into chocolate bar molds.

Notes

Slowly increase stevia extract to about ½ teaspoon testing to make sure you don't add too much. Half of the stevia can be replaced with up to ¼ cup of a powdered sweetener. However, erythritol based sweeteners can crystallize.

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Nutrition

Calories: 99 | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 164mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 18mg | Iron: 2mg

Additional Info

Net Carbs: 3g | % Carbs: 12.5% | % Protein: 12.5% | % Fat: 75% | SmartPoints: 4

Notes on Nutritional Information

Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

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  1. MARYS

    Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (7)
    I was so excited to try this recipe for my husband. We ended up using the full cup of cocoa powder and 1/2 t Stevia powder concentrate (no other additives with it), and liquid vanilla extract (real, 100% vanilla). While the chocolate did turn out smooth and hardened nicely, I don't care for the strong, bitter taste. There was also something "off" about the flavor I can't put my finger on. An unpleasant, non-chocolate flavor. Maybe I should use a more expensive cocoa powder or a different brand cocoa butter. Also, we couldn't taste the vanilla, and I had no idea this was going to be dark chocolate. This was my first time making chocolate from scratch. From reading some of the comments above, I guess I have to add milk powder to make it milk chocolate. Judging from the name, that makes sense. haha! But I wasn't aware that cocoa powder by default gives you "dark" chocolate. While I don't think I'll be in a hurry to make this particular recipe again, it was easy, fun and a learning experience.

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  2. Lisa

    Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (8)
    I threw in about 30 little packets of stevia and a healthy helping of allulose, but couldn't get rid of the bitter taste until I added some date syrup. Then it was amazing. I still think this is a fantastic recipe as it can be modified based on how much of a sweet tooth you have. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Shreyas

    Can I use Stevia alone without Powdered Sweetner ? Will the Chocolate Solidify at Room Temperature...if I do So ?

    Or Can I use Organic Jaggery instead... Will it Solidify at Room Temperature ...?

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      The recipe is made with just stevia concentrate powder. You can use concentrated liquid but you'll want to add that at the end, just before pouring into molds. You can use a non-erythritol based sweetener like jaggery if desired.

      Reply

  4. Kirk Ajram

    Can Splenda be used along stevia.

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      Yes. Any sweetener should work in this recipe. But if you use too much erythritol, it can crystallize. Splenda is fine but it does contain more carbs due to the dextrose added.

      Reply

  5. Barb

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    If I didn't put enough Stevie in the recipe, can I re-melt the chocolate and add more? Thanks

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      Yes. You can remelt and remold the chocolate after it is set without any issues.

      Reply

  6. Mae

    What low carb sweetener did you add in your video? It’s not listed in your ingredients list by the way.

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      I added Swerve Confectioners to show the option in the Recipe Notes where you can replace half the stevia with ¼ cup of a powdered sweetener.

      Reply

  7. Kulbir prajapati

    Hi, I m kulbir prajapati from India, I want to make sugar free powder, how to make sugar free powder pls tell me,

    Reply

    • Lisa MarcAurele

      I don't make my own stevia extract powder. It's a refined product that isolates the best tasting steviosides from stevia.

      Reply

  8. Sandy Nickell

    Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (10)
    Hi, am eager to try his recipe! Is there a way to make a milk chocolate version, that's my husband's favorite.

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    • megha hemnani

      is it good for diabetics? if yes then pls share other receipes also.

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      • Lisa MarcAurele

        Low-carb recipes are generally good for diabetics, but it's always best to check with a doctor.

  9. Greg

    I'm confused. The current recipe ingredient list does not mention inulin or any other fiber.

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      Using powdered sweeteners is mentioned in the note. Some have had issues with inulin and other bulk sweeteners so it's best to just use powdered stevia extract.

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  10. Bethany Robison

    Hi there! I'm interested in making this recipe for my son who needs to avoid sugar. Will you please tell me how many chocolate bars it makes and what size? (I'm trying to price compare with our store brand). Thank you!

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      I got one large bar that was about 4-5 ounces.

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  11. Sal

    I used standard inulin for this and to my dismay no matter what I tried, as noted with another reviewer, it completely clumped and was totally undisolvable. I ended up wasting expensive ingredients. Please review your recipe as it is not fully soluble as you suggested.

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      I actually prefer using just stevia. But I'll test it with allulose which is a sweetener that wasn't available when the original recipe was made.

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  12. Lawrence Gill

    I have 3 lbs. of unsweetened dark chocolate that I want to blend with organic Stevia. Can you give me a recipe for mixing components and amounts?

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      It's hard to say. I would just melt a little of the chocolate and add sweetener to taste.

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    • Daniel

      How many grams or oz in a serving.

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      • Lisa MarcAurele

        Serving sizes are estimates based on dividing the whole recipe by the number of servings.

  13. Tijana

    Not sure where I went wrong - followed the recipe (only swapped monk fruit extract for the stevia). The inulin would not dissolve no matter how much I stirred it in the double boiler. It made for a lumpy mix. I ended up straining it and the inulin was a congealed mess. I ended up removing and tossing it, and added a bit more monk fruit extract to make up the sweetness and managed to save it that way. Turned out okay after all that.

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      Many bulk sweeteners don't dissolve well. I prefer using either monk fruit and or monk fruit extract powders in the recipe. There's also fewer carbs using the extract sweeteners instead.

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  14. Gina J

    Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (11)
    Lisa,
    I love your recipe, but I have a major problem with this and other powdered *natural* sweeteners like stevia and monkfruit. I have tried numerous times to make chocolate using these, only to have the mixture separate and become oe grainy. I have tried mixing the sweetener off the heat, on the heat, whisking, stirring, leaving it alone, always with the same result. I am tired of wasting my expensive high quality cocoa powder and butter. PLEASE help!

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      I've only had that happen with liquid sweeteners and not powders. Adding vanilla extract will do the same so I try to use a powdered vanilla bean.

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  15. Xabier

    Hola Lisa:
    He realizado esta receta varias veces,y siempre me ha salido genial,pero la última vez,introduje una modificación:añadí crema de leche,aumentando a la vez la cantidad de manteca de cacao.El resultado es que no endurece el chocolate,se queda como una crema espesa.¿hay algo que pueda hacer para solucionar el problema?
    Gracias

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      You should use a milk or cream powder instead of adding cream. It sound like too much liquid.

      Reply

  16. John Watson

    What else can I use with the Stevia baking sweetener i would like a natural maple flavour and perfer not to use ethenal sugars

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      I find powdered sweeteners work best as you need to be careful mixing certain liquids into chocolate.

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    • Leanne

      Have you tried Mrs. Butterworth’s no sugar added syrup? I find I can mix it in with most anything and it provides a slightly sweet flavour but it’s not overpowering like some syrups can be and it’s just sticky enough . It a terrific sugar free option for maple syrup or corn syrup.

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  17. lisa

    Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (12)
    HI Lisa
    Love this recipe. Can you clarify? Is it 170 calories for 1 serving? Or is it 170 for the whole 8 servings?

    Many thanks,
    Lisa

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      It's 170 for each serving.

      Reply

  18. UMA VASWANI

    hi I tried the same but it melted very easily in my hands as I touched it .all chocolate was staining my fingers .what went wrong ?

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    • Lisa MarcAurele

      It is a little softer than regular chocolate so I keep it in the fridge and eat cold.

      Reply

  19. LeAnn Stever

    I am so confused with all the different ingredients and things you have changed is the chocolatece amount right can you repost you rfinal and full proof recipe. Thanks

    Reply

    • Lisa

      Sorry for the confusion. The listed ingredients (not the options) is the original tested recipe. I am just providing some other variations for those who may want to use slightly different ingredients or amounts.

      Reply

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Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe Made with Stevia (2024)

FAQs

What is the best non sugar sweetener for chocolate? ›

What are some good natural sugar alternatives for chocolate?
  • Stevia is a natural, zero-calorie sweetener extracted from the leaves of the Stevia Rebaudiana plant. ...
  • Monk fruit extract is derived from the sweet-tasting monk fruit, also known as lo han guo. ...
  • Coconut sugar is derived from the sap of coconut palm trees.
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How do I substitute stevia for sugar in a recipe? ›

If replacing sugar with stevia in baking you will need to use the equivalent amount of something else to make up the volume, such as apple fibre.
  1. 1 tsp sugar = 2 to 3 liquid drops of stevia OR a 1/4 tsp powdered stevia.
  2. 1 cup of sugar = 1 tsp of liquid stevia OR 2 tbsp of stevia powder.

Is chocolate with stevia healthy? ›

Sweetened chocolate is no different from regular chocolate and also has a rich flavor. Stevia is much sweeter than regular sugar, so it can be difficult to tell the difference. Are such sweets useful? The sweetener does not contain chemicals harmful to the body and is completely safe for health.

What are the ingredients in sugar free chocolate? ›

INGREDIENTS: DARK CHOCOLATE {MALTITOL, CHOCOLATE (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), COCOA BUTTER, MILK FAT, SOY LECITHIN (EMULSIFIER), REBIANA (STEVIA EXTRACT), VANILLA, SALT}.

Can diabetics eat chocolate with stevia? ›

And if you really want to limit your added sugar intake when you are eating chocolate, "You can choose chocolate sweetened with nonnutritive sweeteners like stevia, monk fruit, erythritol or inulin, all of which won't raise your blood sugar the way other sweeteners will," Kelsey Kunik, RD, a registered dietitian and ...

Is stevia sweetened chocolate OK for diabetics? ›

Stevia products contain a highly purified extract from the stevia plant that the FDA consider to be generally safe. Some scientific evidence suggests that stevia may help people reduce their risk of diabetes or help those with the condition manage their blood sugar levels.

Can you completely replace sugar with stevia? ›

We'll assume you're willing to take our word for it, and now that you have, you're ready to embark on your stevia journey! While stevia is an excellent substitute for sugar, it's far sweeter per gram than sugar, and because of this you really can't use it to replace sugar at a 1:1 ratio.

Can I bake with stevia instead of sugar? ›

Baking with stevia has a learning curve. Since it's about 30 times sweeter than regular table sugar, it only takes a few drops or packets of stevia to replace the white sugar usually needed in traditional recipes. One packet of stevia is equivalent to about two teaspoons of sugar.

Why can't you bake with stevia? ›

Can I Cook With Stevia? Stevia lends itself well to cooking and baking, unlike some artificial and chemical sweeteners that break down at higher temperatures. Stevia is stable at temperatures of up to 392° Fahrenheit (200° Celsius) making it an ideal sugar substitute (with some adjustments) for many recipes.

Why are people avoiding stevia? ›

Stevia may also: Affect the healthy bacteria in your stomach, causing gas and bloating. Raise heart attack and stroke risks, because it's often mixed with erythritol, which has been found to increase these risks.

What is the downside of stevia? ›

Stevia sweeteners are broken down by bacteria in the large intestine, but gastrointestinal symptoms like bloating and diarrhea haven't been reported in studies. However, some products containing stevia also include sugar alcohols like erythritol, which can cause digestive complaints if consumed in large amounts.

Are there any bad side effects to stevia? ›

Side effects might include bloating, nausea, dizziness, and numbness.

Is 0% sugar chocolate good for you? ›

While sugar requires more time to metabolise and can be converted into fat by your body, eating chocolates free of sugar will not only help reduce weight but also work against inflammation and improve your circulation.

Can diabetics eat sugar-free chocolate? ›

The American Diabetes Association suggests eating chocolate or other sweet treats in combination with a healthy meal plan or exercise. The key to eating chocolate when you have diabetes is to choose quality over quantity or eat sugar-free chocolate as an alternative.

What makes zero sugar chocolate sweet? ›

Many sugar-free treats get their sweetness from substances called sugar alcohols. These compounds, including maltitol, isomalt, xylitol, and sorbitol, contain neither sugar nor alcohol (in the traditional sense). Rather, they provide sweetness from compounds that human intestines cannot absorb as readily as sugar.

What is the best sweetener for chocolate? ›

Non-sugar sweeteners like stevia and erythritol have fewer calories than traditional refined sugars. Stevia only has two calories per gram, and erythritol has zero calories, making them great alternatives for anyone looking to craft low or no sugar chocolates.

What is a healthy sweetener for chocolate? ›

"Stevia is a great option for anyone trying to cut back on sugar! It's a natural sweetener with no calories, and it won't raise blood sugar levels (can we say, no sugar crash!) while still delivering the sweet taste chocolate lovers crave," says DJ Blatner, R.D.N., a registered dietitian nutritionist.

How do you sweeten unsweetened chocolate? ›

If unsweetened baking chocolate is in the pantry, you can combine it with some sugar. Add 1 tablespoon of sugar per 1 ounce of unsweetened baking chocolate and substitute it ounce-for-ounce for the semisweet baking chocolate. You won't need any added butter or oil.

Can chocolate be sweet without sugar? ›

Because sugar-free chocolate doesn't contain any actual sugar, it's an excellent alternative for people with diabetes who want to enjoy a sweet treat without worrying about their blood sugar levels. In fact, plenty of diabetic options are available in supermarkets and specialist confectionery stores.

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