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This super easy and quick, delicious protein pudding is secretly made with scrambled eggs and no one will know! This simplerecipe is ideal if you have family, especially children who don't like eating eggs. 2 eggs per serving in this sugar free keto chocolate pudding! 13 grams protein and just 2 g net carbs!

SUGAR FREE CHOCOLATE Protein PUDDING
Sugar Free Chocolate pudding is one of my most favorite keto desserts and one you can easily make using your favorite sugar free, low carb sweetener of choice.
No protein powder is used in this easy keto chocolate pudding. No raw eggs, or just using raw egg yolks and no xanthan gum either to thicken it!
It's made with cooked scrambled eggs for these easiest homemade pudding you will ever make!
For this sugar free chocolate pudding back in 2020 when I first made this I did use thisSwerve Confectionerswhich is an erythritol based sweetener.
With all the new studies coming out on erythritol, I realize many of you are worried about using it, so I have started to use this Monk Fruit Allulose blend which I really like.
But feel free to just add a small amount of your favorite low carb sweetener and taste and adjust as you need.
I am currently enjoying using Monk Fruit Chocolate Liquid sweetener and it would also be delicious in this sugar free chocolate pudding, plus no after taste.
I don't use artificial sweeteners as they are known to spike blood sugar and cause cravings. The only natural sugar free sweeteners I use is stevia, monk fruit, and allulose.
Recently this summer I noticed that Bethany on Tiktok- make my recipe for scrambled egg chocolate pudding.
She didn't credit me and did change the recipe using honey instead of a sugar free low-carb sweetener. She also used whole milk instead of unsweetened almond milk as mine has.
Social media is fair play for recipes, and I guess I need to just accept that fact that so many with a youtube channel or on Tiktok, just don't give credit to the original recipe developer.
So today I am grateful that Bethany found my scrambled egg chocolate pudding recipe and made a tiktok for it, as it reminded me how good it is for the whole family, not just those on a keto diet and it also motivated me to redo the original low carb sweetener used anyway.

MARIA'S HARD BOILED EGG PUDDING
My good friend and fellow food blogger Maria Emmerich, is the mastermind behind this genius idea to add eggs to pudding to get her son who hated eggs when he was a toddler to get in more protein. You can read about her story and see her hard boiled egg pudding recipe here.
I adapted from her recipe over the last year since my teenage daughter also just hates eggs. I did start with the amount of hard boiled eggs Maria uses in her recipe but found the smell was a dead giveaway, at least for my family.
I ended up reducing the eggs to 6 and that did seem to help with the smell. But I also wanted to reduce the time involved in making this recipe since I often make it when my daughter is not in the house.
One day I just scrambled eggs and she wasn't home and I told my husband, "I'm going to see if scrambled eggs as opposed to hard boiled will still produce a creamy pudding"! He wasn't quite sure it would work, but YES IT DID!!!
I am super grateful for Maria for sharing her lovely egg recipe and I even asked her if would mind me sharing my scrambled egg pudding recipe adapted from her, and of course, she was perfectly fine with it, thank you Maria!

NO EGGY TASTE
My daughter has been eating this pudding for the whole year of 2020 and had no idea she was eating eggs!
I will have to tell her or she will soon find out when she helps me make a Reel on Instagram for this scrambled egg pudding! I promise you, that even your most difficult picky eater, will not detect the eggs in this chocolate pudding!

MAKE AHEAD BREAKFAST Protein PUDDING
My Scrambled Egg Chocolate Pudding has 2 eggs per serving making this a super nutritious way to start the day or break your fast!
13 grams of protein and 5 total carbs. Dietary fiber is 3 grams so 2 grams net carbs per pudding. All the rest of the nutritional information is in the recipe card at the bottom of this page where you can print this recipe as well.
If you worry the kids will find out it's made with scrambled eggs and then not eat it, just make this when they are not home.
Prepare the recipe as is, separate into individual servings and cover. Store in the fridge for up to 4 days. The kids will be so excited that you will let them eat pudding for breakfast!

MORE KETO PUDDING RECIPES:
- 3 Ingredient Dairy Free Chocolate Pudding
- Peanut Butter Chia Pudding
- Chia Pudding with Roasted Strawberries
- Low Carb Coconut Pudding
- Mocha Pudding

Can I swap the almond milk?
Yes you can swap the unsweetened almond milk with coconut milk if you have a nut allergy. Canned coconut milk will make the pudding thicker in texture.
Can I change the low carb sweetener?
Yes if you don't want to use the Monk Fruit Allulose blend confectioners you can swap it with any sweetener you like.
I do not recommend any granular sweetener which will make the pudding grainy in texture. Please use my
Do you have other flavors of this pudding?
Yes if you don't want a chocolate pudding, I also have a Banana Pudding and a Vanilla Pudding.

Can I turn this into Ice Cream?
YES!! You can make this protein pudding as ice cream! Simply follow the instructions for making the pudding and place into your ice cream machine and follow manufacturer's instructions or Ninja Creami container and freeze overnight.
I made this in my Ninja Creami. After it had frozen overnight, I pressed the ice cream button and did that twice then used the respin button. It came out perfect! See this on Tiktok!

SCRAMBLED EGG CHOCOLATE PUDDING
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Scrambled Egg Chocolate Pudding (Sugar Free, Keto, Low Carb)
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time3 minutes mins
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 163kcal
Author: Brenda Bennett/Sugar-Free Mom
Ingredients
- 8 large eggs (cooked scrambled)
- 1 cup unsweetened almond milk or whole milk or coconut milk
- ½ cup Monk Fruit Allulose confectioners
- ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- pinch salt
Instructions
Pudding
Place your scrambled eggs into a high powered blender with the rest of the ingredients. Blend until completely smooth in texture. Taste and adjust your sweetener if needed.
Pour batter evenly into 4 serving glasses and refrigerate until set, about an hour.
Store in the fridge covered, for up to 4 days.
Ice Cream
You can make this into ice cream! Pour pudding into your ice cream machine and follow manufacturer's instructions. Enjoy immediately!
For the Ninja Creami, add to the freezer container and freeze for 23 hours. Place into canister, lock and press ice cream button. I did this twice, then pressed Re-spin. It was thick and creamy!
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Notes
2 g net carbs per pudding
This recipe was first published in March 2021.
Nutrition
Serving: 1serving | Calories: 163kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 372mg | Sodium: 215mg | Potassium: 140mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 541IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 59mg | Iron: 2mg
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About Brenda
Brenda Bennett is a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, certified Sugar Detox Coach, certified Keto Coach and certified Life Coach. She has been Sugar Free & Refined carb free for 17 years and has written 2 cookbooks, Sugar-Free Mom, and Naturally Keto and her 3rd book The 30-Day Sugar Elimination Diet, is a four part program to help you detox from sugar, eliminate cravings, balance blood sugar and lose weight all while eating a delicious, nutrient dense whole foods. Meal plan offers two tracks to follow, low carb or keto. She is the founder of the Sugar Free Fresh Start course and Sugar Free Tribe weight loss membership. Learn more.
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