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These amazing Keto Chocolate Fat Bombs are just what you are looking for to satisfy those chocolate cravings in a pinch. The are by far the easiest and BEST fat bombs with just 4 ingredients needed.

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Our family has been absolutely obsessed with these chocolate fat bombs. They are so easy to quickly whip together and are SO GOOD. It is a mix between fudge and brownie bites.

They are entirely flourless and the perfect combination of sweet and satisfying. How can you go wrong with that?!

If this Chocolate Covered Bacon is any evidence of sweet and satisfying.. these Keto Fat Bombs are right up our alley.

Making your own powdered sweetener for these chocolate fat bombs.

Did you know you can turn any of your favorite granular sweeteners into powdered versions? Just simply pulse your granular sweetener in the blender!

It’s something our family has been doing for a while. It’s more economical from our experience and more often then not we’ve got granular erythritol sitting in the cabinet but not powdered erythritol like swerve.

You want to make sure your blender is entirely dry. No leftover moisture from a previous wash. If there is any moisture leftover it will make turning into a powder extremely difficult.

I’ve also only tried this with our blendtec blenderÂ(aff link) so can’t say that it works for all lower powered blenders.. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work though, you just might have to pulse it longer for the powdered sweetener results.

Now I haven’t tried this with a granular sweetener as I personally like to avoid the grittiness of sweeteners. I find that most low carb sweeteners tend to be a bit more gritty in texture compared to traditional sugar so I really appreciate the ease of making powdered low carb sweeteners for that reason, kind of like what we did in our Keto Cookie Dough recipe.

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HOW MANY NET CARBS FOR OUR Keto Chocolate Fat Bombs

2.2 Net Carbs per serving.ÂÂThere are 48 grams of sugar alcohols in this entire recipe, making about 10 fat bombs there will be 4.8g of sugar alcohol per fat bomb. The Net Carbs per fat bomb is by subtracting the sugar alcohol from the carbs.

If you are new to this Low Carb/Keto lifestyle and are unsure what we are talking about please feel free toÂread up more on Net Carbs and why people do or don’t subtract sugar alcohols.

If you’d like to use another form of sugar alcohol be sure to check out ourÂlow carb sweetener conversion chart.

My family does subtract the sugar alcohols and I’ll continue toÂprovide that sugar alcohol grams above the nutrition cardÂbelow and you can decide for yourself if you want to follow that. 🙂

These little bites of chocolate heaven will surely become your favorites too! We love our low carb chocolate recipe but these chocolate fat bombs have actually currently replaced that recipe to curb our chocolate cravings! So unbelievable satisfying. Enjoy!

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Chocolate Fat Bombs

These amazing Keto Chocolate Fat Bombs are just what you are looking for to satisfy those chocolate cravings in a pinch. The are by far the easiest and BEST fat bombs with just 4 ingredients needed.

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Gluten-Free, Keto, Low Carb

Keyword: chocolate fat bombs

Servings: 10 fat bombs

Calories: 60kcal

Author: Bailey

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup butter , melted (may use coconut butter for dairy-free alternative)
  • 1/4 cup powdered sweetener
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 dashes water (if mixture is a bit crumbly add 1-2 dashes of water to combine)

Instructions

  • In a bowl mix together all ingredients together. Mix together until it forms a ball and come together. If mixture is a bit crumbly and won't stick together add a couple dashes of water until mixture holds together

  • Roll 1 Tablespoon of dough into a ball. Makes around 10 balls.

  • Store in an airtight in the refrigerator up to 7 days.

Notes

Please note that there are 48 grams of sugar alcohol in the entire recipe and should be subtracted to get your net carbs. So 4.8g Sugar Alcohols carbs per protein ball.

Please note that the nutrition data below is provided as a courtesy. We try to be accurate with this information but feel free to make your own calculations

Nutrition Info

Nutrition Facts

Chocolate Fat Bombs

Amount Per Serving (1 fat bomb)

Calories 60 Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Cholesterol 12mg4%

Sodium 100mg4%

Potassium 131mg4%

Carbohydrates 9g3%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 0g0%

Protein 1g2%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (5)Eva Nadler says

    Delicious and so easy. is there a chocolate fat bomb recipe that has less carbs?

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  2. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (6)Sheri says

    I melted the butter like the recipe says, added all ingredients except water and it is so sticky it won’t roll, not forming a ball at all. I modern if I should have just softened the butter..

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    • Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (7)Lindsay says

      I found that for the ingredients to come together was easier with it melted BUT by the time I was finished the butter was cooler and hardened up quite a bit to form the balls. If the mixture is still warm to the touch just pop it into the fridge and allow the mixture (butter) to firm up a bit before rolling into the balls.

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  3. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (8)Danelle says

    Way too much sea salt for me. I’ll use even less next time. I had to add double the stevia for sweetness. Not sure how they’ll taste after they sit in fridge. Will give them a try though. Had to add 1/8 cup of water to even get them to stick.

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  4. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (9)Dian says

    Add some rum and make rum balls out of them ..

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    • Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (10)Lindsay says

      This idea is fantastic!

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  5. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (11)Vivian Guest says

    Sorry I just read your note on sugar alcohol got it thanks I’ll definitely try these

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    • Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (12)Lindsay says

      No worries! Yes we don’t have a way to add sugar alcohols to the nutrition label so we’ve got to add it separately and it will always be above the nutrition label in the recipe notes.. We don’t want to subtract the sugar alcohols from the carbs automatically as some don’t react to sugar alcohols and have partial spikes with diabetes so to us it’s important to clearly label the best we can so we can help with all the reasons to be on this diet. 🙂

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  6. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (13)Vivian Guest says

    Not sure how you got that carb count The only ingredient that has carbs is the cocoa powder and it’s 16 carbs for a cup so not sure how you Got 9 carbs or 7 net carbs Per serving carbs it very important to me please explain if you can thank you so much.

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  7. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (14)Maryann says

    I can’t quite get it sweet enough! I used the powered sweetener and had to keep adding. I even ended up using liquid stevia drops and it’s not working yet. I want to make these work!

    I’m going to let them sit a bit in the fridge, sometimes that helps.

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    • Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (15)Lindsay says

      If you are use to super sweet then these may be an adjustment. I would equate these to a dark chocolate. More chocolate flavor than sweetness. Let us know if sitting in the fridge helps? Perhaps with it being cold?

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  8. Chocolate Fat Bombs Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb!? (16)Joanie says

    Delicious, like fudge. Easy to make.
    I needed to use more than a dash of water… a 1/4 C.

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FAQs

How many carbs are in a fat bomb? ›

"Your typical fat bomb will give you between 70 and 500 calories, 7 and 50 grams of fat, less than 7 grams of carbohydrates, and less than 5 grams of protein.

How many fat bombs should you eat on keto? ›

“Fat bombs should be something you use around your training or when you're in a bind on-the-go,” she adds. “Generally, one to three per day will be sufficient,” says Garrison.

Do fat bombs break ketosis? ›

If you aren't familiar with fat bombs, they are low-carb, high-fat, low-sugar treats made with only keto-friendly ingredients, designed to replicate high-carb goodies by providing keto substitutes in place of normal dessert ingredients. The best part is, they won't take you out of ketosis.

Why eat fat bombs on keto? ›

Fat bombs made with a high quality fat called MCT oil can even curb cravings. MCTs raise your ketone levels. Ketones suppress ghrelin (aka your hunger hormone) and increase cholecystokinin (CCK), which makes you feel full. Studies also show that MCT oil can significantly boost your workout.

How many fat bombs can you eat per day? ›

FYI, most keto experts recommend you don't eat more than two or three keto fat bombs daily because you can eat too much fat on the diet (aim for getting 70 to 80 percent of your daily calories from fat, according to Harvard Health).

Do fat bombs help you lose weight? ›

If you're eating fat bombs to lose weight, you need to eat them as part of a low-carb diet. They can't do their job if you're loading up on carbs! Eat them once a day as a snack or to up the level of healthy fats in your diet. Many people eat one for breakfast or lunch on the go—and they're full.

When should I eat a fat bomb on keto? ›

You can eat more keto fat bombs if they are for day-time snacking, or a pre and post-workout energy booster, but limit intake if it's part of your main meal or a dessert.

Can you eat too many fat bombs? ›

Yet, consuming too many high-calorie ketogenic snacks like nuts, nut butter, fat bombs, cheese and jerky may cause your weight loss to plateau. Though these snacks are healthy in moderation, it's best to choose lower-calorie options if you're having more than one snack session per day.

Is peanut butter OK on a keto diet? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

Can I have almond butter on keto? ›

It fits well into a keto diet, as it packs fat and protein without any added carbs. Generally, those who follow the keto diet should steer clear of almond butters that have added sugars. You want to have fewer than 2 or 3 net carbs per serving.

What will break a keto fast? ›

Anything that contains calories can break a fast. This means that you are to avoid any kind of food, beverages, and supplements with calories. It doesn't matter if it's ketogenic, paleo, vegan, carnivore, etc. because any amount of calories will provide your cells the energy they require.

How many carbs on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

What happens if you consume more protein than fat on keto? ›

#1: Eating too much protein.

The body can convert the amino acids from excess protein into glucose, potentially sabotaging your weight loss efforts and keeping your body out of ketosis. For a 2,000-calorie diet, this translates to about 75g of protein at about 10-20% protein.

What are Slim Fast keto Bombs? ›

Crafted for optimal low carb ketogenic nutrition, these Bombs are made with coconut oil MCTs, have 8 grams of fat and 3 grams of fiber. No gluten and no artificial sweeteners, flavors or colors. With only 1 net carb and zero added sugar†, you can curb cravings between meals and still stick with The Plan.

What triggers fat burning ketosis? ›

Burning stored fat

Periodic fasting triggers the same fat-burning process that occurs during a low-carbohydrate or keto diet. Keto is short for ketosis, the metabolic process that kicks in when your body runs out of glucose (its preferred energy source) and starts burning stored fat.

Are Slim Fast fat Bombs really keto? ›

Answer: SlimFast fat bombs pack a lot of flavor into a keto-friendly package. SlimFast's Peanut Butter fat bombs are an impressive achievement. They're sweetened with erythritol and stevia, two of the most keto-friendly sweeteners. This results in a tasty snack that's only 1 g of net carbs per serving.

How many net carbs are in a keto fat bomb? ›

Per serving (1 oz) there are 204 calories, 21 grams of fat, 1.5 net carbs , and 2.2 grams of protein. All the fat makes them super buttery meaning they blend well with this easy keto fat bomb batter.

Is Slim Fast fat Bombs keto-friendly? ›

Crafted for optimal low carb ketogenic nutrition, This fat Bomb has 6 grams of keto-friendly fat, 2 grams net carbs, Zero added sugar and enough delicious flavor to keep you coming back for more!

How much sugar is in keto fat bombs? ›

With zero added sugar and an MCT Oil blend, Keto Wise Fat Bombs are the best-tasting, easiest snack to fuel your day. Keto Wise Fat Bombs help you stay in fat burning ketosis with 7g fat per serving.

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