Low Carb Chocolate & Peanut Squares — Recipe — Diet Doctor (2024)

Low Carb Chocolate & Peanut Squares — Recipe — Diet Doctor (1)

Wow… Just wow. Chocolate and peanut butter are meant for each other. Here, they’re presented in perfect harmony with some toasted nuts on top for crunchiness!

June 4 2016 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dessert

Wow… Just wow. Chocolate and peanut butter are meant for each other. Here, they’re presented in perfect harmony with some toasted nuts on top for crunchiness!

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12 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 3½ oz. 100 g dark chocolate with a minimum of 80% cocoa solids
  • ¼ cup 60 ml butter or coconut oil
  • 1 pinch 1 pinch salt
  • ¼ cup 60 ml peanut butter
  • ½ tsp ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp licorice powder or ground cinnamon or ground cardamom (green)
  • 1½ oz. 45 g salted peanuts, finely chopped or hazelnuts

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Instructions

Instructions are for 12 servings. Please modify as needed.

  1. Melt chocolate and butter or coconut oil in the microwave oven or in a double boiler. If you don't have a double boiler you can put a glass bowl on top of a pot of steaming water. Make sure that the water doesn't reach the bowl. The chocolate will melt from the heat of the steam. Set the melted chocolate aside to cool for a few minutes before proceeding with the next step.

  2. Add all remaining ingredients except the nuts and blend until incorporated.

  3. Pour the batter into a small greased baking dish lined with parchment paper, no bigger than 4 x 6" (10 x 15 cm).

  4. Top with finely chopped peanuts. Place in the refrigerator to chill.

  5. When the batter is set, cut into small squares with a sharp knife. Remember, keep these and all treats small — no more than a 1x1 inch square. Store in the refrigerator or freezer.

Tip

Almond or hazelnut butter work, too. Feel free to try different toppings: toasted (and coarsely chopped) almonds or hazelnuts, roasted sesame seeds with unsweetened coconut flakes, or even tahini.

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134 comments

  1. 101

    Laura

    February 17 2020

    #54
    I thought these were awful. I'd rather eat a piece of dark chocolate; it's easier and cheaper. But I also find, when I eat sweets that are less than edible, I want to make the real thing. I'm better off not making the recipe at all and having a bite of Hershey's dark chocolate w/no sugar instead. I can eat a mini-chocolate bar and still lose weight, but gain weight when I eat Keto sweets or breads. Go figure.

  2. 102

    DDMem112018

    February 17 2020

    Weird. Doesn't look like the picture, which looks like a cake. The recipe was a bit vague and I wasn't sure I was doing it right. Went to smooth it out, this wasn't happening. Ended up putting the peanut butter into moulds with the choc on top. The butter remains mushy and soft. Is this supposed to harden as well? Fiddly and disappointing.

  3. 103

    DDMem112018

    February 17 2020

    Mine definitely was not runny. Was I to pour the chocolate into the peanut butter mix? The recipe dosen't actually say what to do with the chocolate.

  4. 104

    zowie.lenard

    April 6 2020

    Didn’t have the size pan suggested. Used 12 silicone cupcake moulds and poured 20g give or take into each mould and put in fridge. Once set take out of mould and put into a container. Really easy.

  5. 105

    Ca

    April 11 2020

    Why isn´t there any chocolate recipe on this site that isn´t completely dark chocolate? Although doing keto there are still people who just don´t like this dark stuff. Post some cocoa butter recipes at least.

    Reply: #113

  6. 106

    mrspeczs

    April 13 2020

    How many of these can I have per day? if per day at all. thanks! new to keto

    Reply: #107

  7. 107

    Reply to comment #106 by mrspeczs

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    April 13 2020

    How many of these can I have per day? if per day at all. thanks! new to keto

    The number you can eat per day, or per week, and see the progress you want will vary by individual.

  8. 108

    Eliz

    April 24 2020

    I made these chocolate squares and really like them (although they don't look like the photo which seems to show the upper half as dense chocolate and the bottom as a mix of the nut butter and dark chocolate). I used almond butter instead of peanut butter. Chose to use butter not coconut oil as recipe noted you could use one or the other. Added a little cayenne and used some cinnamon but very little of it. Next time more cayenne and sliced almonds for the top instead of peanuts.
    Would like to try these with darker chocolate and add Monk Fruit Sweetener with Erythritol for a lower carb count.

  9. 109

    Sarah Hart

    May 2 2020

    When it says blend, does that mean use a blender, or just mix everything together properly?

    Reply: #111

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    Reply to comment #109 by Sarah Hart

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    May 3 2020

    When it says blend, does that mean use a blender, or just mix everything together properly?

    Either should be fine, as long as all the ingredients are blended together thoroughly.

  12. 112

    Terry

    May 6 2020

    Love, love this recipe! Talk about a GREAT Christmas present! I've made these twice now and they melt in your mouth and the nuts add that extra yumminess. I used half peanut butter and half mixed nut butter both times, just to get a differentiation of nutrition from the different nuts. While putting the nuts on top looks pretty, the second time I mixed a lot of them down into the batter after putting it in the pan. Still left some on top for aesthetics. I actually prefer it with the nuts mixed in. Both ways are great though! The first time I made it with half butter, half coconut oil. Second time all butter. Both were great. This is a keeper. Doubling the recipe, it lasts a long time in the refrigerator. At the ready for a little treat. Thanks!

  13. 113

    Reply to comment #105 by Ca

    Merrykate

    May 6 2020

    Because lighter chocolate has far more sugar than is wise to eat on a keto diet.

  14. 114

    Kim

    June 30 2020

    Really easy and delicious. Used the peanuts on top next time ill try shredded coconut!

    Reply: #115

  15. 115

    Reply to comment #114 by Kim

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    June 30 2020

    Really easy and delicious. Used the peanuts on top next time ill try shredded coconut!

    Good idea!

  16. 116

    cath.bernard

    July 6 2020

    I love these 😺How long do these last if kept in the fridge and can they be frozen

    Reply: #117

  17. Reply to comment #116 by cath.bernard

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 7 2020

    I love these 😺How long do these last if kept in the fridge and can they be frozen

    They should keep up to a week in the fridge and yes they can be frozen.

  18. 118

    desiree.j.juarez

    July 26 2020

    I could only find 100% cocoa at the store and these tasted HORRIBLE. Super bitter. We couldn’t eat them.

    Reply: #119

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    Reply to comment #118 by desiree.j.juarez

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    July 26 2020

    I could only find 100% cocoa at the store and these tasted HORRIBLE. Super bitter. We couldn’t eat them.

    So sorry you didn't enjoy them!

  20. 120

    Jeanne

    August 12 2020

    This is hands down my favorite keto treat! I do half cinnamon and half cardamom and sprinkle a bit of Hawaiian sea salt on top.

    Reply: #121

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    Reply to comment #120 by Jeanne

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    August 12 2020

    This is hands down my favorite keto treat! I do half cinnamon and half cardamom and sprinkle a bit of Hawaiian sea salt on top.

    Awesome!! Thanks for the tip!

  22. 122

    Adacosta

    September 4 2020

    Can I make this with pure coco powder?

    Reply: #123

  23. 123

    Reply to comment #122 by Adacosta

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 4 2020

    Can I make this with pure coco powder?

    The recipe has not been tested with cocoa powder.

  24. 124

    Tiffany

    September 16 2020

    I loved it it !!!!!was very tasty very simple I will be making this again🥰🥰

    Reply: #125

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    Reply to comment #124 by Tiffany

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 16 2020

    I loved it it !!!!!was very tasty very simple I will be making this again🥰🥰

    Wonderful!! Thank you for sharing your feedback!

  26. 126

    Maria Sierra

    October 5 2020

    Totally worth it.
    In order for it to look as the photo, keep a third of the melter chocolate and butter aside. Mix the rest with he peanut butter mixture and pour first, followed by the third parts of the chocolate mix on the top and top with nuts.
    I hope this answers a few questions.

  27. 127

    ca

    November 17 2020

    I am tired of people stating their complete new recipe below a recipe...

    Reply: #128

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    Reply to comment #127 by ca

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    November 17 2020

    I am tired of people stating their complete new recipe below a recipe...

    The Diet Doctor recipes are wonderful as they are, but variations can be nice as well.

  29. 129

    Lisa

    December 15 2020

    I make this frequently, I really like it. I keep it simple. Often I just use the microwave to melt everything.
    Sometimes I do a 50/50 split of 60% chocolate and 100%. Whatever I happen to have handy.
    3½ oz. dark chocolate with a minimum of 80% cocoa solids
    ¼ cup butter
    ¼ cup peanut butter
    ½ tsp vanilla extract
    I have a plastic container I have declared is exclusively for this recipe, it is the perfect size and has a nice airtight lid.

    Reply: #130

  30. 130

    Reply to comment #129 by Lisa

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    December 16 2020

    I make this frequently, I really like it. I keep it simple. Often I just use the microwave to melt everything.
    Sometimes I do a 50/50 split of 60% chocolate and 100%. Whatever I happen to have handy.
    3½ oz. dark chocolate with a minimum of 80% cocoa solids
    ¼ cup butter
    ¼ cup peanut butter
    ½ tsp vanilla extract
    I have a plastic container I have declared is exclusively for this recipe, it is the perfect size and has a nice airtight lid.

    Simple is a very good thing :) I am glad you like this one so much!

  31. 131

    dgcdec

    February 4 2021

    added unsweetened coconut flakes and PECANS, the best nut!!

  32. 132

    Renny

    February 4 2021

    These are super easy to make. Follow the recipe and it makes little chocolate bits that are so morishly yummy. The trick is using a chocolate you like and a peanut butter you like. I use mavers here in Australia - very little sugar and so tasty. Use a crunchy variety for added texture

  33. 133

    Ash

    July 16 2021

    Not everyone has pecans and unsweetened coconut so just use what you have I love doing that. There is also more protein and vitamins in peanuts.But I used a really good runny peanut butter which wasn’t a good idea. Next time I’ll use some that is a bit thicker. But regardless the where 🤤

  34. 134

    Dawn

    January 28 2022

    These were great! I just did cinnamon for the spice and topped with chopped peanuts and a little flaked sea salt. Instead of cutting, just poured into a silicon mini cupcake tray maybe halfway. Once hard, transferred to a food container and had little treats in the fridge for a week or 2.

  35. 135

    Mary Dodd

    February 16 2022

    I wonder if this would work with macadamia butter - just bought some and not sure what to do with it (other than enjoying a Tablespoon as breakfast)

    Reply: #136

  36. 136

    Reply to comment #135 by Mary Dodd

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    February 16 2022

    I wonder if this would work with macadamia butter - just bought some and not sure what to do with it (other than enjoying a Tablespoon as breakfast)

    If the consistency is the same as peanut butter, it should work!

  37. 137

    Banna

    February 18 2022

    Delicious. Only thing I did different was I used sugar free chocolate chips and melted with plant butter. Yummy.

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Low Carb Chocolate & Peanut Squares — Recipe — Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

What is considered low carb chocolate? ›

However, compared with other types of chocolate and candies, high quality dark chocolate is reasonably lower in carbs. Depending on the brand, 1 ounce (28 grams) of 70–85% dark chocolate contains up to 13 grams of carbs and 3 grams of fiber, which means it has about 10 grams of net carbs ( 8 ).

Can you get low carb chocolate? ›

The lowest carb chocolate is one which is made from 100% cocoa solids. These bars usually contain only around 8% carbohydrates, meaning a 28g portion comes in at under 2g carbohydrates.

Are peanuts low carb? ›

Peanuts may technically be legumes, but they're also low in carbs, with just four grams of net carbs per ounce. They're high in unsaturated fats that help prevent heart disease by lowering cholesterol levels and are packed with protein that can help promote weight loss.

Is peanut butter lazy keto? ›

Peanut butter is moderately low in carbs and contains both fiber and healthy fat. Its composition makes peanut butter a balanced food that can be added to keto diets, depending on how it's made.

How many carbs a day to lose weight? ›

As far as how many carbohydrates to eat, Pratt says 100 to 150 grams of carbohydrates is safe for most people who are trying to lose weight. It may be better for some people to eat carbs consistently throughout the day. “You can also break it up evenly with 40 to 50 grams of carbs per meal,” she says.

How do you eat chocolate on a low-carb diet? ›

Specifically, you should aim for dark chocolate that contains a high percentage of cocoa solids – ideally above 70%. This is because high cocoa-content dark chocolate tends to have less sugar and lower carbohydrate content, which aligns with the low-carb requirements of a keto diet.

What chocolate bars have the least carbs? ›

Whether you're looking for a tasty treat or a new addition to your dessert menu, CarbZone's Milk Chocolate is the perfect choice. Our premium milk chocolate bar contains only 1.8 grams of net carbs per serving and is made without any added sugars, making it the perfect addition to your low-carb lifestyle.

Is popcorn ok for keto? ›

Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

Which nuts are good for keto? ›

Here are some of the best keto-friendly nuts:
  • Almonds. Almonds are versatile and widely available low-carb nuts. ...
  • Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are low-carb tree nuts grown in Australia. ...
  • Pecans. Pecans are an excellent source of low-carb, high-fat nutrition for your keto diet. ...
  • Brazil nuts. ...
  • Walnuts. ...
  • Hazelnuts. ...
  • Pine nuts.
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What snack food has no carbs? ›

Zero Carb Snacks:
  • Cheese: A savory and satisfying snack, cheese is low in carbs and high in flavor. ...
  • Hard-Boiled Eggs: Packed with protein and virtually carb-free, hard-boiled eggs make for a portable and nutritious snack. ...
  • Pork Rinds: Crispy and carb-free, pork rinds are a savory alternative to traditional snacks.

Is peanut butter a bad carb? ›

Pure peanut butter contains only 20% carbs, making it suitable for a low carb diet. It also causes a very low rise in blood sugar, making it a good option for people with type 2 diabetes ( 7 ).

Is cottage cheese keto? ›

While cottage cheese is known for its high protein content, it also contains a relatively high amount of carbs and not that much fat, making it a less-than-ideal choice for keto. A ½-cup serving of cottage cheese contains 88 calories, 2.4 g of fat, 4.5 g of carbs, and 11.6 g of protein, per the USDA.

What nut butter can I eat on keto? ›

Macadamia nut butter comes top of the list because of its incredibly low carb content compared to all other nuts. Macadamia nuts also contain a very important mineral, manganese, an enzyme that's involved in antioxidant activity in almost every cell in your body.

Can you eat bananas on keto? ›

Keto Fruits to Avoid

Some of the best fruits to avoid on a keto diet include bananas, grapes, mangos, and pineapples since they are all relatively high in carbs. Dried fruits like raisins, dates, and apricots are also generally not keto-friendly since they are very high in carbs and sugar.

What kind of chocolate is OK for keto? ›

Dark chocolate that is high in cocoa content (70% or above) and low in sugar is the best choice. Such chocolate has fewer carbs and more fibre compared to lower percentage cocoa chocolates, making it more suitable for a keto diet.

Is 70% dark chocolate OK for keto? ›

To summarise, yes, dark chocolate can indeed be enjoyed as part of a keto diet, provided it's high in cocoa content (over 70% is ideal) and low in sugar. It's a delightful way to satisfy those sweet cravings while adhering to your dietary plan. The key, as with many indulgences, lies in moderation.

Does low-carb chocolate exist? ›

Indulge Guilt-free with GOALZ Low-Carb Chocolates. Enjoy the best sugar-free chocolates — clean, minimal ingredients with no sweetener aftertaste. Made with allulose, our gourmet sugar-free chocolates do not cause blood sugar spikes.

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