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Keto Chocolate Avocado Pudding (3.6g Net Carbs)

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This Chocolate Avocado Pudding is an allergy-friendly, paleo, keto, and vegan dessert that even the kids love.

An easy healthy sweet treat, 100% sugar-free sweetened with sugar-free flavored maple syrup (Monk Fruit) for a silky smooth low carb keto chocolate pudding.

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What’s A Keto Avocado Pudding

A Keto Avocado Pudding is similar to a chocolate mousse made with keto-friendly ingredients and with a portion of avocados to bring creaminess.

It’s a simple, healthy, low-carb dessert that doesn’t taste like avocado.

How To Make Keto Avocado Pudding

This chocolate avocado pudding is paleo but also Keto and vegan!

Yes, this recipe has it all. It has no sugar, no dairy, and the best silky smooth pudding texture you will ever taste.

Kids absolutely adore this chocolate avocado pudding recipe as the chocolate avocado mousse I shared earlier!

They usually don’t like raw avocado but they eat this pudding-like crazy – which makes me the happiest mum on earth, I never complain about extra veggies on their plate.

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Pudding Ingredients

So this is what you need to make the best chocolate avocado pudding Paleo recipe at home:

  • Avocado – no surprise, you need 2 perfectly ripe avocados, soft with a beautiful green flesh, no black/brown spots, if so discard them to avoid a weird flavor in your pudding. Avocados are great keto-friendly vegetables with a good amount of fiber.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder – this is the best way to add a delicious chocolate flavor to your pudding recipe without adding sugar
  • Liquid sweetener – I am using Sugar-free Monk fruit syrup – also called sugar-free maple-flavored syrup, the name changes, depending on the brand. I recommend this as a sugar-free keto sweetener but if you are vegan or paleo the recipe will perfectly work with 100% natural maple syrup. It will simply raise the sugar and carbs of your servings. Check out my review of keto-friendly sweeteners for more details!
  • Unsweetened canned coconut milk – I love canned coconut milk for this recipe because it adds a creamy rich texture and a delicious coconut flavor too. Other options are unsweetened almond milk or any plant-based milk you like.
  • Vanilla extract – just because a hint of vanilla in a dessert makes things taste better, but it’s optional
  • Sea salt – believe me, you won’t regret that pinch of sea salt, it perfectly balances the sweet chocolate flavor and it will blow your mind!
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Does It Taste Like Avocado?

It’s probably the first question that crosses your mind right now. Honestly? No.

I am using the perfect amount of sugar-free monk fruit syrup in this recipe to cover the avocado flavor. You will enjoy the silk smooth avocado texture without the veggie aftertaste.

If you still think this recipe has a too strong avocado flavor, you can add a few drops of liquid stevia to adjust sweetness and fully cover the avocado flavor.

But trust me, my kids eat this and never noticed there was avocado in there, and they are picky eaters.

CHOCOLATE AVOCADO PUDDING KETO

Smooth Silky Texture

What I love the most about this chocolate avocado pudding is the smooth light texture.

It reminds me of French chocolate custard. It makes a delicious dessert on its own or you can use it as a cake frosting too!

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Chocolate avocado pudding paleo

Chocolate Avocado Pudding (Keto, Paleo, Sugar-Free)

3.6gNet Carbs
This Chocolate Avocado Pudding is paleo, keto, and vegan. An easy healthy sweet treat, 100% sugar-free sweetened with sugar-free flavored maple syrup (Monk Fruit) and low carb. Kids love it too! 
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Yield: 6 people
Serving Size: 1 pudding
4.72 from 50 votes

Ingredients

Serving ideas

Instructions

  • Scoop out the ripe avocado flesh into a blender or food processor. Make sure you remove any dark spot in the flesh, this is what because weird avocado taste in avocado dessert recipes.
  • Add in the rest of the ingredients, order doesn't matter.
  • Blend/process at high speed for 1 minute. Stop, scrape down the sides of the bowl, repeat for 20 seconds until there are no more lumps of avocado and it forms a silky smooth chocolate pudding.
  • Taste the flavor, adjust sweetness by adding extra stevia drops if needed. If you want a more liquid pudding, add more dairy-free milk of your choice, 1 tablespoon at a time.
  • Serve into a ramekin or glass jar. 
  • Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving. The flavor and texture will be better if served fresh. 
  • Store for 3 days in an airtight container in the fridge.

Notes

Ingredient substitutions:
Milk: you can use any plant-based milk you like for this recipe but I highly recommend canned coconut milk to fully hide the avocado flavor and create the best silk texture.
Sweetener:
Keto/low carb/sugar-free, use sugar-free liquid sweetener made of Monk fruit or powdered erythritol (same ratio) but this second option will make the pudding less smooth.
Paleo/vegan: feel free to use maple syrup or agave syrup if you prefer. But not that it will raise the sugar and carbs content of each serving!
Net carbs: 3.6 g per serving
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Nutrition1 pudding
Yield: 6 people

Nutrition

Serving: 1 puddingCalories: 199 kcal (10%)Carbohydrates: 10.2 g (3%)Fiber: 6.6 g (28%)Net Carbs: 3.6 gProtein: 2.9 g (6%)Fat: 17.8 g (27%)Sugar: 0.3 g
Carine Claudepierre

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Carine Claudepierre

Hi, I'm Carine, the food blogger, author, recipe developer, published author of a cookbook, and founder of Sweet As Honey.

I have an Accredited Certificate in Nutrition and Wellness obtained in 2014 from Well College Global (formerly Cadence Health). I'm passionate about sharing all my easy and tasty recipes that are both delicious and healthy. My expertise in the field comes from my background in chemistry and years of following a keto low-carb diet. But I'm also well versed in vegetarian and vegan cooking since my husband is vegan.

I now eat a more balanced diet where I alternate between keto and a Mediterranean Diet

Cooking and Baking is my true passion. In fact, I only share a small portion of my recipes on Sweet As Honey. Most of them are eaten by my husband and my two kids before I have time to take any pictures!

All my recipes are at least triple tested to make sure they work and I take pride in keeping them as accurate as possible.

Browse all my recipes with my Recipe Index.

I hope that you too find the recipes you love on Sweet As Honey!

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    27 Thoughts On Keto Chocolate Avocado Pudding (3.6g Net Carbs)
  1. 5 stars
    Love it! Made it non-keto for my toddler and preschoolers. Used honey and whole cow’s milk.
    Toddler had seconds. It was a hit, a healthy dessert.

  2. 5 stars
    This is by far the best chocolate avocado pudding! Thank you! The texture is smooth and creamy. It is the perfect dessert or a couple spoonsful when a sweet treat is needed.

  3. Hi! I’ll be making this soon, but I have a question.

    If someone thinks the avocado taste is still too strong, why wouldn’t you recommend adding more unsweetened cocoa powder, instead of recommending they add more sweetener? Part of this whole “healthy” thing really needs to include lowering sweetness acuity, which then cuts down the cravings all around.

    • Unsweetened cocoa powder has no added sugar, and sugar-free sweetener, even if zero carbs and keto, increase your sweet tooth, so it’s better to add more cocoa to hide avocado flavor than sweetener.

  4. 5 stars
    I cannot get over how delicious this is! I’m a huge homemade pudding fan, but usually I do it the old fashioned way with cornstarch and a double boiler and all that. This not only tastes amazing, it’s so healthy and so easy to make! Hubby and I are doing a 40 day sugar fast and I decided to give this a try. It seriously feels like I’m cheating, but I’m not! Thank you!!

  5. 5 stars
    Hi! Thank you for this recipe!
    Can I use a blender instead of a food processor? Will the recipe come out the same?
    Thanks!

  6. 5 stars
    Loved this chicken enchilada version. I have one question. Why do you not give all the gram counts— protein, fat, and carbs— for recipes? I am just starting out with Keto and find the gram count hard. I need all the help I can get. Thanks.

  7. 5 stars
    Really really good! Used dark chocolate cocoa powder anda few lily’s chips mixed in. I think I’ll try some coconut cream next time. Yum!

  8. 5 stars
    This looks delicious! I moved to a new house and we have a huge avo tree! Wondering if I could use honey as the sweetener? We have lots of loc honey here also 💕. Thank you!

  9. Dear Carine,
    First, all my best wishes for Christmas and the following New Year. I would like to try to combine 2 of your recipes and make a cake. For New Year’s Eve I want to bake the avocado brownie as a cake foundation and use this pudding as frosting/cream. What do you think?Could it work?Thank you for your amazing recipes! Greetings from Romania!

    • The nutrition panel is already calculated using Sugar free Monk fruit sweetener (liquid, flavored maple syrup). Enjoy the recipe. XOXO Carine.

  10. 4 stars
    Oh my this is so good! The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because it is a little high on the carb count for me. If you like chocolate and creamy texture you should try this recipe.

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