Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (2024)

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Have you been looking for an easy and delicious keto peppermint patty recipe? If you love York peppermint patties, then you’ll love this low carb holiday treat! These Dark Chocolate Keto Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs are like the mint chocolates you grew up eating, but without the high sugar and carb content!

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These sweet and satiating fat bombs are a staple in my household. They are a delicious keto dessert and, because of their fat content, serve as a great midday energy pick-me-up. So, whether I am working or out running seemingly endless errands, just one fat bomb (or two!) is enough to help stave off those nasty hunger pangs and keep me going!

Plus, did I mention that this will satisfy your sweet tooth? Personally, I love having something sweet after I finish a meal. Because let’s get real… avoiding dessert just isn’t going to work for me!

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Keto fat bombs that taste like york peppermint patties

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For the filling of these Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs, I use a combination of peppermint extract, coconut oil, shredded coconut, golden monk fruit sweetener, and heavy cream. Then, for the chocolate coating, all that is required is simply melting a chocolate bar.

The outcome? A flavor reminiscent of York peppermint patties, but better because these treats don’t contain a mountain-load of sugar and carbs!

Easy monk fruit-sweetened keto fat bombs recipe

TheseDark Chocolate Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs are sweetened with natural, net-carb-free monk fruit sweetener. I use Lakanto Monk Fruit Sweetener in virtually all of my ketogenic dessert and fat bomb recipes as it tastes just like traditional sugar and doesn’t kick me out of ketosis.

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Peppermint Patty Fat Bomb FAQs

To make this recipe as easy as possible for you to make, check out these helpful answers to commonly-asked questions!

What do I need to make keto peppermint patty fat bombs?

Can I make these fat bombs dairy-free or coconut-free?

This recipe requires both dairy and coconut to be successful. I do have many dairy-free recipes and coconut-free recipes for you though!

Can I omit the peppermint extract from this recipe?

Yes! If you don’t want peppermint-flavored fat bombs, you can follow the recipe and simply altogether exclude the peppermint extract. Alternatively, you can sub in 1 tsp of vanilla extract for the peppermint extract or 1-2 tsp of your favorite extract flavoring!

Do I need a silicone mold to make these fat bombs?

Not necessarily, but you will be happy you have one! In this recipe, I use this silicone mold.

If you don’t have one, you could try placing the filling directly on a parchment paper-lined plate or baking sheet and then following the remaining instructions as written. But, these peppermint patties will work much better if you use a silicone mold.

How to make edgeless and rimless peppermint patties?

If you want peppermint patties that do not have hardened chocolate around the bottom (due to the melted chocolate hardening after being coated in chocolate and set atop a baking sheet), you can follow these steps:

  • Simply, chop a hard vegetable or fruit in half (like a large turnip, apple, or beet) and place it flat side down on a baking sheet.
  • When you’ve removed the fat bombs from their silicone mold cavities, insert a toothpick into the bottom of each (make sure it doesn’t go all the way through).
  • Dip into the dark chocolate (spooning chocolate over the sides) and carefully shake off any excess chocolate.
  • Insert the chocolate-coated fat bomb into the halved vegetable or fruit and allow to cool.

Note: If you aren’t concerned about the chocolate yielding a rim around the fat bombs, you can just dip the fat bombs into the melted chocolate and place directly on a parchment paper-lined plate or baking sheet.

How many net carbs are in fat bomb peppermint patties?

Each fat bomb contains 1.7 grams of net carbs. This recipe yields 10 servings in total. One serving is one Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patty Fat Bomb.

How to store fat bombs?

  • Refrigerator Storage: Store your fat bombs in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 5-7 days.
  • Freezer Storage: These fat bombs can also be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months. Before eating, allow the fat bombs to thaw slightly.

How many fat bombs can I eat per day?

This will be dependent on your personal goals. I personally eat 1-2 fat bombs per day and always remain in ketosis when doing so.

Can you eat more than 1-2 fat bombs per day? Sure! But, just be aware that you’ll need to account for the carb content so you don’t exceed the amount you want to be eating daily. If you need to learn more about how to calculate how many carbs you should be eating per day, read more about tracking your macros on a ketogenic diet!

Step-by-step: How to make these keto peppermint patties

In a high-speed blender or using an electric mixer on the highest speed, mix together all filling ingredients.

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Pulse or mix until mixture turns into a paste.

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Spoon mixture into silicone mold cavities before transferring silicone mold to freezer to freeze filling until hardened, about 1-2 hours, depending on the temperature of your freezer.

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To a small glass or stainless steel bowl, add dark chocolate. In a large pot over medium heat, using double boiler method (see note below), melt chocolate in bowl, stirring occasionally. Remove pot from stovetop and allow the melted chocolate to cool slightly before moving on to the next step, but before it starts to set.

Double Boiler Method Note: Instead of putting the chocolate bar directly in a pot to melt, we want to simmer water in a pot and set a bowl atop the simmering water. This is to ensure the chocolate does not burn and melts evenly. To successfully melt chocolate using the double boiler method, to a large pot, add just enough water to fill the bottom of the pan, but not too much that the water will touch the bottom of the bowl you plan to melt the chocolate in. Over medium heat with the bowl of chocolate atop the water, simmer the water, which will lead to the chocolate melting.

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Remove the fat bombs from the individual silicone mold cavities. Insert a toothpick into each one of the fat bomb fillings and dip into the melted chocolate.

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Place each into the halved fruit or vegetable (see note below) or directly on to parchment paper-lined plate or baking sheet before transferring to the refrigerator for 1 hour to set.

Halved Fruit or Vegetable Note: To easily allow the excess melted chocolate to fall off the fat bombs and create a rimless patty, you can cut a crunchy vegetable or fruit (like a turnip, apple, or beet) in half and place on a plate or baking sheet flat side down. Alternatively, you can place on a parchment paper-lined plate or baking sheet, but the excess melted chocolate will yield a rim.

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Once the chocolate coating has fully hardened, remove fat bombs from the refrigerator and enjoy!

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Diets this Keto Peppermint Patty Fat Bomb recipe complies with

These Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs are suitable for all the following diets:

  • Keto and Low-Carb: One fat bomb contains 1.7 grams of net carbs.
  • Gluten-Free: This keto peppermint patty recipe is gluten-free.
  • Grain-Free: No grain-containing products were used in this fat bombs recipe.
  • Egg-Free: This low carb peppermint patties recipe is made without eggs or egg products.
  • Nut-Free: If you have a nut allergy or intolerance, this low carb peppermint patty recipe is not only delicious but safe to make.

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Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs

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  • Author: Sara Nelson
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 hours, 20 minutes
  • Yield: 10 fat bombs 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Freeze
  • Cuisine: American

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This Dark Chocolate Keto Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs recipe is the perfect low carb treat to make to satisfy your craving for something chocolatey and minty! It is a trifecta of rich dark chocolate, creamy, and minty flavors that’s reminiscent of York peppermint patties. These fat bombs are low-carb, nut-free, gluten-free, grain-free, vegetarian, and contain minimal grams of net carbs per serving!

Ingredients

Filling:

Chocolate Coating:

Instructions

  1. Filling:In a high-speed blender or using an electric mixer on highest speed,mix together all filling ingredientsuntil mixture turns into a paste. Spoon mixture into silicone mold cavities before transferring silicone mold to the freezer to freeze filling until hardened, about 1-2 hours, depending on temperature of your freezer.
  2. Chocolate Coating: To a small glass or stainless steel bowl, add dark chocolate. In a large pot over medium heat, using double boiler method (see note below), melt chocolate in bowl, stirring occasionally. Remove pot from stovetop and allow melted chocolate to cool slightly before moving on to next step, but before it starts to set.
  3. Final Steps: Remove fat bombs from individual silicone mold cavities. Insert a toothpick into each one of the fat bomb fillings and dip into melted chocolate.
  4. Place each into halved fruit or vegetable (see note below) or directly on to parchment paper-lined plate or baking sheet before transferring to the refrigerator for 1 hour to set. Once chocolate coating has fully hardened, remove fat bombs from the refrigerator and enjoy!

Recipe Notes:

Double Boiler Method: Instead of putting the chocolate bar directly in a pot to melt, we want to simmer water in a pot and set a bowl atop the simmering water. This is to ensure the chocolate does not burn and melts evenly. To successfully melt chocolate using the double boiler method, to a large pot, add just enough water to fill the bottom of the pan, but not too much that the water will touch the bottom of the bowl you plan to melt the chocolate in. Over medium heat with the bowl of chocolate atop the water, simmer the water, which will lead to the chocolate melting.

To Create A Rimless Peppermint Patty: To easily allow the excess melted chocolate to fall off the fat bombs and create a rimless patty, you can cut a crunchy vegetable or fruit (like a turnip, apple, or beet) in half and place on a plate or baking sheet flat side down. Alternatively, you can place on a parchment paper-lined plate or baking sheet, but the excess melted chocolate will yield a rim.

Net Carbs Per Serving: One fat bomb contains 1.7 grams of net carbs.

Refrigerator Storage: Store these Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patty Fat Bombs in the refrigerator in an airtight container and enjoy within 5-7 days.

Freezer Storage: Store these fat bombs in the freezer for up to 2 months. Before eating, allow fat bombs to thaw slightly before enjoying.

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  1. Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (13)Donna says

    I really liked the fact that this was so easy to make and tasty! I did add more sweetener because at first all I could taste was unsweetened mint! Next time I’ll cut back on the mint just a tad and add more sweetener. Great recipe!

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  2. Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (14)Deborah Christian says

    I’m thinking that coconut butter instead of coconut oil and shredded coconut could work.

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    • Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (15)Sara Nelson says

      I’m not sure, but this could potentially work! If you try it, let me know how it goes! 🙂

      Reply

  3. Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (16)Karen Herring says

    While I don’t mind coconut oil there is just something about shredded coconut I cannot stand…3 tbsp for this recipe might be significant if I left it out. What might be a good substitution or do you think it will be ok if just omitted? Otherwise this sounds easy & delicious. Thank you!

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    • Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (17)Sara Nelson says

      Unfortunately, I don’t think there is a viable alternative for the shredded coconut. The peppermint extract overpowers the flavor of the coconut, so you will likely not taste it at all.

      Reply

  4. Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (18)BJ says

    Can this be made dairy free by using coconut cream instead of heavy cream?

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    • Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (19)Sara Nelson says

      I think that could work, but I haven’t tried it, so I can’t say for absolute sure! If you try it, let me know how it goes!

      Reply

  5. Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (20)Tracey says

    Really good but instead of the chocolate mixture I just melted 1 cup Lilly’s chocolate chips and 1/4 cup coconut oil. Less fussy and tastes awesome! Will be making these again, thanks for the recipe.

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    • Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (21)Sara Nelson says

      So glad you enjoyed, Tracey!

      Reply

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Keto Peppermint Patty Recipe: Easy Low Carb Dark Chocolate Fat Bombs (2024)

FAQs

How many fat bombs a day on a keto diet? ›

“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 keto fat bombs work? ›

Fat bombs are OK for those following a keto diet, says Norton, as they keep dieters energized and full. "If you're not on a keto diet, however, fat bombs can make you gain weight since your body will likely store all that fat found in these snacks rather than burn them," she cautions.

How much sugar is in keto fat bombs? ›

Nutrition facts
Amount per serving% Daily Value*
Sodium 65.0mg3%
Total Carbohydrate 7g3%
Dietary Fiber1.0g4%
Sugars0.0g0%
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Can you eat York Peppermint Patties on the keto diet? ›

York Sugar Free Peppermint Patties are not keto compatible, are likely to have a severe impact on your ketosis, and we recommend avoiding entirely.

Can you eat too many fat bombs on keto? ›

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.

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.

How do you eat fat bombs on keto? ›

Think of keto fat bombs more as a snack, side dish, dessert, meal replacement (in a pinch, and for no more than one meal per day), or as a pre- or post-workout pick-me-up. They do not become your primary source of food.

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.

How do fat bombs help you lose weight? ›

Alissa Rumsey, MS, RD, explains: “Fat is an important part of snacking because it helps you feel full and satiated.” Meaning that munching a fat bomb is more likely to fill you up than scarfing down a handful of chips (which we all know only leads to craving even more chips).

Will 20 grams of sugar kick me out of ketosis? ›

Yes, you can still have it, but it really does need to be in moderation, and you need to stay under your daily carb threshold to ensure you remain in a state of ketosis. For some people, their carb threshold can be as low as 20 - 30 grams.

How much sugar will ruin ketosis? ›

One of the main principles of the keto diet is to limit carbohydrate intake, which includes sugar. However, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to how much sugar you can have on keto. Limiting your sugar intake to 20 to 30 grams daily or less is recommended to stay in ketosis.

Why do you eat fat bombs on keto? ›

A high-fat, lower-carb snack delivers a dose of fat that'll keep you in the fat-burning state of ketosis. Fat bombs made with a high quality fat called MCT oil can even curb cravings. MCTs raise your ketone levels.

What mints are OK on keto? ›

Mintastic sugar free mints in Spearmint or peppermint are sugar free and 90% less calories than other mints that you pop in your pocket! They are naturally sweetened with erythritol which is 0 calories, 0 carbs and 0 GI. Only 3 calories per pack! 0g net carbs and keto.

What candy is keto? ›

Comparison
PriceWhat sets it apart
SmartSweets Gummy Bears$$sweetened with stevia and allulose
ChocZero White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups$$sweetened with monk fruit
Lily's Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels$$made with 55% cocoa
Go Better Keto Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Cups$$higher in fat than many other keto candies
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Are peppermint patties healthy for you? ›

Even though the coating probably isn't 70 percent dark chocolate, York Peppermint Patties are still a safe way to satisfy a sweet tooth without going whole hog. For 150 calories or less, you can enjoy one regular-size pattie or three of the miniatures.

How many pounds of fat does ketosis burn? ›

The rate of weight loss on the keto diet without exercise ranges from 1-2 pounds per week. Therefore, if you want to lose significant weight, reaching your goals may take a few months. Exercise is essential to any weight loss plan, as it helps burn calories, build muscle, and improve overall health.

What is the ketosis range for fat burning? ›

Many people have found weight loss success using the keto diet. Nutritional ketosis is defined as blood ketone levels of 0.5 – 3 mmol/L, which also represents the optimal ketone range for weight loss. To achieve these levels, you need to significantly restrict your carb intake.

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