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Finding the Best Sugar Free Caramel Syrup . . . And A Recipe
Let’s talk caramel syrup!
We consider ourselves caramel enthusiasts—but the reality is caramel syrups are not a low calorie treat, that’s for sure.
To the rescue comes sugar free caramel syrup. By substituting alternative sweeteners like sucralose or stevia, these sugar-free caramel syrups come very close to their full sugar cousins. In fact, we thought the winners were so close to regular caramel, we think most folks will be pleasantly surprised. (If sugar free caramel syrup isn’t your thing, we’ve reviewed best caramel syrup for coffee too.)
Before we get to the best bets, here’s a quick recipe for a delicious caramel beverage.
Recipe: Skinny Butter Beer
PREP TIME
7 min
NUTRITION
Servings: 1
205 cal
1.8g carbs
0.1g sugar
22g fat
INGREDIENTS
- 1-2 tbsp Jordan’s Skinny Sugar Free Butter Toffee Syrup
- 1-2 tbsp Jordan’s Skinny Sugar Free Caramel Syrup
- 1-2 tsp Jordan’s Skinny Sugar Free Vanilla Syrup
- 1 cup of sugar free cream soda or club soda
- 1/4 cup of heavy cream
DIRECTIONS
- Pour Sugar Free Butter Toffee Syrup and Sugar Free Caramel Syrup into a beer mug or pint glass.
- Add in your choice of soda and stir to combine.
- In a separate mixing bowl, add heavy cream and Sugar Free Vanilla Syrup. Mix until it’s frothy.
- Add a scoop of freshly made vanilla frothed cream to the top of your beverage.
- Sip and enjoy!
(Recipe and photo credit: Jordan’s Skinny Mixes)
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