Low-carb Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge is a great dessert! It’s healthy enough to eat for a snack, yet decadent enough to put in holiday treat baskets for Christmas and Hanukkah.
I love fudge, I do. The only trouble with it is that most fudge is so sweet I usually feel sick to my stomach after eating it. That’s not the case with this low-carb Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge. This easy dessert recipe is made with 5 ingredients! All you need to whip up a batch is chocolate, peanut butter, xylitol, vanilla, and salt.
I used to make fudge every Thanksgiving and Christmas, back when I was in grade school. During the holidays, I would pack it up in cute little boxes, tie them with ribbons and give them out to all of our family friends. I loved experimenting with different types of fudge, and peanut butter fudge was one of my favorites!
Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
Ingredients
- 1 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter or sunbutter
- 2 tablespoons xylitol or ⅛ teaspoon stevia
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- ¼ teaspoon celtic sea salt
Instructions
- Melt chocolate in a medium pot
- Remove from heat then stir in peanut butter and xylitol
- Once xylitol is incorporated, stir in vanilla and salt
- Spread into a 1.5 quart loaf dish
- Refrigerate for 2 hours
- Serve
My low-carb fudge recipe was inspired by this Peanut Butter Fudge by Laura Dolson. When I saw it I knew I could have my fudge and eat it too! While her recipe uses close to 2 cups of sugar alternatives, in my version I have reduced this to only 2 tablespoons of xylitol. I think this recipe could work also with agave, honey or any other number of sweeteners, if you are willing to take the time to experiment.
Here are some of my other healthy fudge recipes for you!
Chris O says
I’ve always been a big peanut butter fan. My husband is a recent convert to sugar-free PB. He had an attack of nostalgia for his Mom’s peanut butter candy over the holidays. The first recipe was way too sweet. He modified it but it was a bit too soft. 3rd time – Your recipe was the charm! This is wonderful.
(We have your books. He should know to check your site first!)
Thanks so much. I feel very fortunate and grateful. With your recipes and a few similar ones, I’ve been able to manage my T2 diagnosis (2009) without meds.
Elana says
Chris, I am so happy to help!
Jeannette Leckvold says
This recipe is easy to make and fabulous. I left out the sugar totally and didn’t miss it–there was some sugar in the chocolate and peanut butter. I love your recipes!!!
Elana says
Jeannette, thanks for letting me know this is fabulous!
Christine says
I adore this fudge! So easy to make.
Elana, you have made my ‘restrictive’ (diet-wise) life so much better with your recipes – every one I try is always amazing! I use honey in this one, as another commenter suggested – just because I love honey :) Anyway, thank you, Elana! (Your Books are amazing too – I have them of course).