Easy Sugar-Free Pavlova Recipe (Keto Friendly) (2024)

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Super EASY sugar-free pavlova recipe (keto-friendly). The perfect sugar-free dessert for family summer barbecues and parties.

Only 1.9g net carbs per slice with whipped cream and strawberries. There’s even some sugar-free lemon curd if you love a sharp taste.

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Pavlova is the perfect high protein low-carb easy dessert recipe. It’s a light dessert that will keep the whole family happy. It’s also the perfect way to use up leftover egg whites.

What is pavlova (and what is a meringue)

A pavlova is a soft sweet dessert made from sugary whipped egg whites and baked then cooled slowly. It has a crunchy crust and a soft pillowy center.

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Meringues are single-serve desserts that are made from sugary whipped egg whites and baked slowly until hard and crunchy.

Both are traditionally served with whipped cream and berries. You can also drizzle with sugar-free lemon curd. It’s an extremely easy summer dessert the whole family will love.

How to whisk egg whites

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The secret to whisking egg whites is to start with an extremely clean mixing bowl. Clean your bowl with a paper kitchen towel and white vinegar to make sure there is no grease, oil, or water residue on the surface of your mixing bowl.

You can use a food processor (with whipping attachments), stick blender (with whisk attachment), hand whisk, or elective whisk.

As you begin to whisk egg whites they will slowly become creamy and frothy, then white and fluffy. Continue to whisk until stiff peaks form and the bowl or whisk can be held upside down and the whisked egg whites do not fall off.

When to add sugar replacer (sweetener)

As you are whisking egg whites in a bowl, slowly add your favorite sweetener such as powdered erythritol, monk fruit sweetener, or allulose powder. Add the sweetener 1 tablespoon at a time. Each addition will slowly dissolve as you continue to whisk.

Allulose is a new sweetener that has similar properties to table sugar so will create a crunchy caramelized meringue crust.

Ingredients

To make this delicious sugar-free keto pavlova recipe, you will need the following ingredients (all quantities and methods are in the printable recipe below).

TOP TIP: As with ALL recipes here, ALWAYS taste your batter BEFORE cooking to ensure you have added enough sweetener to suit YOUR tastebuds. Read the Ultimate Guide To Low-Carb Sweeteners.

Equipment

Food processor – stand mixer, stick blender, hand whisk, or electric whisk.

Baking sheet – a large baking tray lined with baking parchment paper/baking paper, or greaseproof paper.

Oven – or air fryer.

How to make sugar-free keto pavlova

This gorgeous sugar-free pavlova dessert looks incredible but is insanely easy to make. You don’t even need any special kitchen gadgets or fancy baking equipment. You only need 6 ingredients.

Step 1 WHISK: Whisk egg whites until stiff peaks form. Add sweetener, cream of tartar, and vinegar (full details in the recipe card below).

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Step 2 POUR: Carefully place the sweetened whipped egg whites into a nest shape onto your prepared baking tray lined with baking parchment.

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Step 3 BAKE: Preheat oven or air fryer to 195C/385F and bake the pavlova for just 10 minutes, then turn the oven OFF and keep the pavlova in the warm oven for 1 hour. DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN DOOR. This will reduce the temperature AND it will make your keto pavlova deflate.

Step 3 COOL: For the perfect pavlova, allow it to cool completely then decorate with whipped cream and fresh berries.

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Step 4 DECORATE: Decorate with whipped cream and fresh berries.

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Oven or air fryer instructions

This delicious keto pavlova recipe can be baked in the oven and it’s super easy to bake in your air fryer.

Oven instructions: Traditional pavlova is baked in the oven on a low setting for a long time, then the oven is turned off and the baked dessert will remain in the oven until the oven is completely cool. This allows the pavlova to be baked then dried out and gives it the traditional crispy crust.

Air fryer instructions: To bake pavlova in the air fryer, you do exactly the same method. Cook for 10 minutes, then turn your air fryer OFF and wait for it to have cooled completely before removing it from the air fryer basket.

Keto Pavlova Pro Tip: To prevent your pavlova from cracking, keep it in the oven once finished cooking to cool off. This also helps to give it a crispy crust which is one of the best parts to any pavlova!

Easy pavlova toppings

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To make a gorgeous keto pavlova, whip heavy cream with sweetener until soft peaks form. Carefully spread the whipped cream all over the top of the low-carb pavlova and serve with fresh fruit such as fresh berries and give a light dusting of powdered confectioners sugar (sugar-free) all over.

Blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries are great low-sugar fruits to add to the vibrant look of this dessert.

How to store pavlova

This keto sugar-free pavlova is best enjoyed fresh, soon after baking and cooling. However, you can refrigerate the dessert for up to 2 days although it may soften in the fridge.

More easy sugar-free desserts

Looking for more low-carb desserts? Try some of my other mouth-watering and guilt-free recipes:

Sugar-free meringue roulade

Low-carb lemon meringue pie (family-sized)

Low-carb lemon meringue pies (single-serve)

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Recipe FAQ

Why is pavlova called pavlova?

This delicious dessert is inspired by the famous Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova when she visited New Zealand and Australia in the 1920s and it was named in her honor. This dish grew in popularity in Australia and New Zealand before becoming a favorite also in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Was pavlova dessert invented in New Zealand or Australia?

This whipped egg meringue dessert covered in cream and berries was the first recorded pavlova recipe and appeared in New Zealand in 1927. Source: Oxford English Dictionary

Which sweetener is best to make a sugar-free pavlova?

Although most sugar-free confectionery sweeteners will do the job, I don’t recommend xylitol sweetener because it has been found to leave the meringue soft and chewy instead of that desired crispy crust. Allulose is a new sweetener that behaves like sugar and will give the authentic crunchy caramel meringue crust.

What is xanthan gum used for?

Xanthan gum is used to stabilize the whisked egg whites. It replaces traditional cornstarch which is not keto-friendly. If you don’t have xanthan gum, you may replace it with 1 teaspoon of cornstarch (which will only add. a few carbs to your pavlova).

How long does it take to bake a pavlova?

You only bake a pavlova for 10 minutes, then turn oven OFF and keep the pavlova in the warm oven for 1 hour. DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN DOOR. This will reduce the temperature AND it will make your keto pavlova deflate.

Is pavlova keto?

Traditional pavlova dessert is not keto because it is made with a high amount of table sugar. This sugar-free pavlova recipe is made with your favorite sweeteners such as monk fruit, powdered erythritol, or allulose powder.

This healthy light dessert is a high protein, zero carbs dessert. It is the toppings such as cream and berries that add carbs, fat, and calories.

Can you make pavlova ahead of time?

No, the whisked egg whites need to be baked immediately after whipping to form stiff peaks. It is so quick and easy to make, it will be ready to bake before your oven is heated up.

Can I use less sweetener in meringue?

Yes, add as much sweetener as you like and according to your sweet tooth. If this is day 1 of your sugar-free diet, you may require more sweetener than the recipe suggests. If you have been sugar-free for some time, you may want to reduce how much sweetener you add. Taste before baking (if you can tolerate raw egg whites).

How do you store pavlova?

The cooked pavlova without any toppings can be stored at room temperature for up to 2 days. Once it is decorated with fresh cream and fruit, always keep it covered in the fridge. Warning: This may make the pavlova go soft and lose the crunchy sweet crust.

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Easy Sugar-Free Keto Pavlova Recipe

Easy sugar-free pavlova recipe is the perfect healthy dessert for summer barbecues and parties. Only 1.9g net carbs with a sugar-free lemon curd.

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Course: Baking, Cakes and desserts, Sweet treats

Cuisine: Gluten Free, Grain free, Keto, LCHF, Low Carb, No Sugars, Wheat Free

Keyword: Keto meringue, Keto pavlova, Keto Sugar-Free Pavlova Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Keep in warm oven: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 128.4kcal

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Equipment

  • Mixing Bowls

  • Baking sheets – non stick

  • Electric Hand Mixer

Ingredients

Keto Sugar-Free Pavlova Recipe

  • 6 egg whites (keep the egg yolks – see notes)
  • 40 g granulated sweetener of choice or more to your taste
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tsp cream of tartar
  • tsp xanthan gum (optional)
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

Keto Sugar-Free Pavlova Toppings

  • 250 ml heavy whipping cream
  • 2 tbsp granulated sweetener of choice or more to your taste
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ cup strawberries optional, sliced
  • sugar-free lemon curd/custard optional

Instructions

Sugar-Free Pavlova

  • Pre-heat the oven to 195C/385F.

  • In a large SUPER CLEAN bowl, add the egg whites and begin to whisk using a hand whisk, stick blender with a whisk attachment of food processor with whisking blades.

  • As soft peaks begin to form, slowly add the sweetener of choice until it has all dissolved and no granules remain.

  • Now slowly add the vinegar and vanilla. Whisk again. Add the cream of tartar and xanthan gum. Whisk for a further minute or two to ensure these final additions are fully incorporated.

  • Line your baking tray with a silicone baking sheet or baking parchment.

  • Scoop your keto pavlova whipped egg whites onto the lined tray and form a circular tall mound as shown.

  • Place in the hot oven and bake for 10 minutes, then turn the oven off and keep the pavlova in the warm oven for 1 hour. DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN DOOR. This will reduce the temperature AND it will make your keto pavlova deflate.

  • Remove the pavlova from the oven and allow to cool.

Sugar-Free Pavlova Toppings

  • Whip the cream, sweetener, and vanilla until medium/soft peaks form.

  • Gently place the whipped cream on top of the pavlova. Decorate with strawberry slices and drizzle with sugar-free lemon curd.

Notes

Keep the egg yolks, you can use them for making sugar-free lemon curd.

Lemon curd is an optional topping and will give additional 1.2g net carb per tablespoon.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice (serves 8)Calories: 128.4kcalCarbohydrates: 2.3gProtein: 3.2gFat: 11.6gSaturated Fat: 7.2gCholesterol: 42.8mgSodium: 53.3mgPotassium: 135.8mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 0.8gVitamin A: 459.4IUVitamin C: 5.5mgCalcium: 23.3mgIron: 0.1mg

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FAQs

Can I reduce the sugar in my pavlova? ›

The answer: surprisingly quite low. A typical pavlova recipe might have a ratio of 1/4 cup of sugar per egg white in the recipe. I found that I could cut the sugar in half with no noticeable impact on texture and taste.

How many carbs are in sugar free meringue? ›

Keto meringues are a low net carb and low calorie treat.

They also only have . 9 carbs per serving and have no added sugar. While it might seem like magic is the cause, the truth is that meringues are low calorie because they are mostly made out of air.

Can I eat sugar free dessert on keto? ›

It gets even better - you can also find desserts made with keto-friendly ingredients like healthy fats from coconut oil, and flours made from nuts and seeds, like almond flour, pumpkin seed flour, flaxseed flour or sunflower seed flour. These sugar-free ingredients can easily fit into a balanced Keto diet.

What is the difference between a meringue and a pavlova? ›

What's the Difference Between Pavlova and Meringue? Pavlovas and meringues are both made of whipped egg white, but a Pavlova has a delicate crispy exterior with pillowy soft marshmallow inside, while meringue is dry and crisp all the way through.

What happens if there is not enough sugar in meringue? ›

Sugar stabilises a meringue mixture, so the lower the sugar content, the less stable the mixture will be.

What can you use instead of white sugar in meringue? ›

A meringue topping makes any pie special, and when made with brown sugar, even more so. This easy meringue is made with the typical egg whites and vanilla, but instead of white sugar, brown sugar is used, making the perfect topping for butterscotch, caramel, and banana cream pies.

Can you make meringue without sugar? ›

Crisp on the outside and moist and chewy on the inside, these low carb meringues are delicious little feats wonder! For best results, be sure to use a erythritol sweetener like Swerve.

Does sugar-free still have carbs? ›

Just because food is labeled sugar-free doesn't mean it has no carbs. If you're trying to choose between standard products and sugar-free options, look at the food label. If the item labeled sugar-free has a lot fewer carbs, it might be the best choice.

Is sugar-free flavoring keto? ›

Lifestyle Friendly: Works with keto, diabetic, candida, paleo, vegan, low-carb, low-sugar, non-GMO, and all-natural diets. Quality Ingredients: Contains water, vegetable glycerin, non-GMO Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener (erythritol and monk fruit extract), natural flavors, cultured dextrose, cellulose gum, sea salt.

Does sugar-free affect ketosis? ›

Non-nutritive sweeteners, also called sugar substitutes, contain few or no calories and sugar. This means they won't raise your blood sugar or impact ketosis,” says Sofia Norton, RD and writer. The best non-nutritive sweeteners are natural ones like stevia, monk fruit, and erythritol.

Do keto desserts kick you out of ketosis? ›

There are tons of keto alternatives out there, including desserts sweetened with stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit, all keto-approved sweeteners that can help you kick your cravings without kicking you out of ketosis.

What candy is keto? ›

Comparison
PriceNet carbs
Dr. John's Healthy Sweets Peppermint Hard Candy$2 grams per 4 pieces (18 grams)
BHU Keto Truffle Fat Bombs$$$1 gram per piece (peanut butter flavor)
Sweetwell Keto Chocolate Bites$$1 gram per 29-gram serving
Bulletproof Original Milk Style Chocolate Bar$2 grams per 30-gram serving
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Why do you use vinegar in pavlova? ›

The acid will actually help stabilise your whipped whites too. That's why we add cream of tartar to our pavlova recipes. If you use a little more vinegar in the meringue, you'll encourage a soft centre and a crisp shell.

Why does my pavlova go chewy? ›

Sugar makes the pavlova mixture strong and stable, and is responsible for that super hard shiny crust. I found that as you reduce the sugar or increase the brown sugar (it has more moisture), the final result is a chewier, with a more fragile, shattery crust.

What kind of meringue is best for pavlova? ›

French meringue is the least stable of the three meringue types but the lightest and the most airy. It is often used for making individual meringues, pavlovas, and torte layers with the addition of ground nuts. It is also the type of meringue used to make oeufs a la neige (snow eggs) and sweet soufflés.

How much can I reduce sugar in meringue? ›

You can easily halve the sugar measurement for a traditional meringue recipe and still have it come out OK (albeit less tasty) - especially if you make one of the more stable meringue types, such as an Italian meringue where the sugar is combined as boiling sugar syrup.

Can you reduce the amount of sugar in a recipe? ›

Up to 1/3 of the sugar in most recipes can be taken out without a noticeable difference. You should not reduce all the sugar in a recipe, as it is still needed for taste and texture. Note: Do not reduce sugar in yeast breads as the sugar is needed to activate the yeast.

What cancels out sugar in baking? ›

Natural sugars, such as honey and agave, can replace sugar in certain recipes. While honey and agave are better for blood sugar levels, keep in mind that they are both higher in calories than sugar. However, they are very sweet, so you only need a small amount to taste the difference.

Is sugar important in meringue? ›

The sugar acts as a stabilizer by binding with the water and giving a stable shape to the meringue. The addition of sugar is the critical point in the production of meringue, as it can reduce the foam formation in the beginning and has to be gradually added only after the foaming has begun [3].

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