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High-Protein Keto Chocolate Almond Fudge

High-Protein Keto Chocolate Almond Fudge

Rich, no-bake chocolate fudge packed with almonds — high-protein, low-carb, sugar-free, and ready in 1 hour 15 minutes

This high-protein keto chocolate almond fudge is creamy, chunky, and deeply chocolatey. Melted sugar-free chocolate is mixed with nut butter, protein powder, and roasted almonds, then chilled until firm. Every square delivers 6 g of protein and only 3 g net carbs.

Completely sugar-free, low-carb, and perfect for a make-ahead treat you can keep in the fridge.

Prep15 min
Chill60 min
Servings16 squares
Protein6g
Net Carbs3g
Calories165

Why you’ll love this fudge

  • 6g protein per square — a satisfying high-protein treat
  • Only 3g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • No baking required
  • Crunchy almonds in a creamy chocolate base
  • Ready in about 1 hour 15 minutes (mostly chill time)
  • Stores well in the fridge or freezer

Health notes

  • High protein: Protein powder and almonds boost the protein per square.
  • Low carb: Sugar-free chocolate and nut butter keep net carbs low.
  • Sugar-free: No added sugar of any kind.
  • No-bake: The fridge does the setting work.

Key element — let it set fully

Chill at least 1 hour (longer is better) before cutting. If you slice too early, the fudge will be soft and messy instead of clean squares.

Ingredients

Fudge base

  • 8 oz (225g) sugar-free dark chocolate, chopped
  • ½ cup natural almond butter (or peanut butter)
  • ¼ cup coconut oil or butter
  • ⅓–½ cup chocolate or unflavored protein powder
  • 2–3 Tbsp powdered sugar-free sweetener (to taste)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt

Mix-ins

  • ¾–1 cup roasted almonds, roughly chopped
  • Optional: extra almonds for the top

Swaps

  • Higher protein: Add an extra scoop of protein powder and a splash of cream if the mixture is too thick.
  • Nut-free: Use sunflower seed butter and pumpkin seeds instead of almonds.
  • Extra crunch: Add sugar-free chocolate chips or crushed pecans.
  • Dairy-free: Use coconut oil and dairy-free sugar-free chocolate.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Don’t overheat the chocolate or it can seize — melt gently and stir often.
  • Roasted almonds add better crunch and flavor than raw almonds.
  • A slightly warm knife makes cleaner cuts.
  • Store in the refrigerator so the fudge stays firm.
  • These freeze well — thaw a square for a few minutes before eating.

Nutrition

NutrientPer square
Calories165
Protein6g
Net carbohydrates3g
Total carbohydrates5g
Fiber2g
Total fat14g
Sodium45mg

Estimates based on sugar-free chocolate, almond butter, protein powder, and roasted almonds. Exact numbers vary with chocolate brand and square size.

Variations

Sea salt almond

Finish with a light sprinkle of flaky sea salt before chilling.

Peanut butter fudge

Swap almond butter for peanut butter and use roasted peanuts instead of almonds.

Mocha fudge

Stir in ½ tsp instant espresso with the protein powder.

Coconut crunch

Add unsweetened shredded coconut with the almonds.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 10 daysStore in an airtight container
FreezerUp to 2 monthsFreeze in a single layer, then transfer to a bag
Room temperatureNot recommendedThe fudge will soften too much

FAQ

Yes. At only 3g net carbs per square it fits most keto plans when made with sugar-free chocolate.
It likely needs more chill time, or the chocolate-to-oil ratio was a bit high. Refrigerate longer, or add a little more protein powder next time.
Yes, but the fudge will be lower in protein and a bit softer. Add a little extra almond butter or cocoa if you omit it.
No, but roasted almonds have better crunch and flavor. A few minutes in a dry skillet or oven makes a difference.
Yes. Freeze squares for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator or eat slightly frozen.
Chill until fully firm, then use a warm, sharp knife and wipe it between cuts.

Test your knowledge

5 quick questions about this keto chocolate almond fudge

1. Protein per square?

2. Net carbs per square?

3. Why chill at least 1 hour?

4. About how long does this take?

5. Best way to store leftovers?

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