Low-Carb Brown Sugar Substitute Recipe - Clean Fingers Laynie (2024)

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This Low-Carb Brown Sugar Substitute takes less than 5 minutes to whip up and requires only 2 ingredients! Great to prep ahead and store in the pantry!

Making your own *almost* sugar-free brown sugar is so quick and simple. You only need to mix two ingredients together for 5 minutes, and you have your own low-carb brown sugar substitute.

Since it is so fast and easy to make, you can make it whenever you need it. Alternatively, you can prepare it in advance and keep it in the pantry for whenever the need arises.

If you eat the whole recipe in one sitting, you would consume around 15 calories and 2 net carbs. Most likely, you will not be eating the whole recipe at one time. Even if you did, there is a negligible amount of carbs in this recipe.

Low-Carb Brown Sugar Substitute Ingredients

My favorite thing about this low-carb brown sugar substitute is how much less expensive it is than buying commercially prepared brown sugar substitutes. This recipe can be used in place of Swerve Brown Sugar Replacement or Lanakto Monkfruit Sweetener Golden. Save yourself some money!

Plus, I usually have to order a low-carb brown sugar substitute online. By using this recipe, I can whip up a batch whenever I need it. It is so convenient!

For this recipe, you will need your favorite low-carb granulated sweetener and blackstrap molasses.

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Low-Carb Sweetener

My favorite low-carb sweetener isLakanto Monkfruit Sweetener. It is the least artificial tasting low-carb sweetener I’ve tried, and it doesn’t really have much of an aftertaste. Sometimes, I can find it at Costco, but most of the time, I order it online since my local grocery stores do not carry it.

My second favorite low-carb sweetener isPyure Organic Stevia. My local Walmart carries this brand in the store, and the price point is great for low-carb sweetener. Sometimes, I do find Pyure has a cooling effect. So, depending on what I’m making, it’s not always my first choice of sweetener.

Either of these sweeteners is sweeter than most other low-carb sweeteners. So, in many recipes, you may not want to substitute a 1:1 ratio. Since Pyure is made from pure stevia and pure erythritol, you only need to use half of the amount you would use of refined granulated sugar.

TIP: I recommend starting with half of the amount of sugar you would normally use. Then, add additional sweetener to taste.

Although, if you have a different, favorite low-carb sweetener, feel free to modify the recipe to use that! Please let me know if the comments what your favorite low-carb sweetener is and why! I’d love to try something new I already know you love!

Blackstrap Molasses

Traditional brown sugar is made with molasses, and we are going to use molasses in this recipe too! Molasses gives brown sugar its characteristic sweet and rich taste.

I recommend using blackstrap molasses for a few reasons:

  • Due to the manufacturing process, it is lower in sugar/carbs than regular molasses.
  • Blackstrap molasses is an excellent source of calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
  • Compared to other forms of refined sugar, it can be digested more slowly which helps stabilize blood sugar.

For this recipe, I used Brer Rabbit Blackstrap Molasses; it has a deep and rich flavor. Additionally, Plantation Blackstrap Molasses has great reviews on Amazon and would be a great choice.

If you can’t find blackstrap molasses, feel free to substitute original molasses. It can usually be found near the pancake syrups or corn syrups.

Low-Carb Brown Sugar Substitute Recipe

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For this recipe, simply mix the low-carb sugar substitute and blackstrap molasses in a mixing bowl with the back of a fork or a spoon until well combined. The mixture will be clumpy at first, but keep mixing, and it will incorporate.

Store prepared low-carb brown sugar in the pantry in a mason jar or another air tight, food-safe container. The low-carb brown sugar should keep for several months.

My Thoughts on Sugar

Our bodies continually produce and metabolize sugar. Carbohydrates are necessary for our bodies to function. Don’t believe me? Check out this article from Diabetes Education Online that describes the different ways our bodies can process sugar.

Sugar is not the enemy; although, eating excessive amounts of sugar can be–especially if we are eating a lot of processed sugar. In my opinion, the key to a healthy life is eating a balanced diet of carbs, protein, and fats. #balance

Every person’s body and metabolism are different. Some things will and will not work well for you and your diet. This recipe uses molasses which contains sugar, and if you do not want to eat it, feel free to search for another alternative.

Keto police who dictate what is allowed/not allowed on a low-carb diet, are not welcomed here. I do not want to debate the validity of eating certain foods on a low-carb diet.

My goal with this recipe is to provide you with a more affordable, convenient, and low-carb option for brown sugar.

Low-Carb Brown Sugar Substitute Uses and Recipes

There are so many uses for this low-carb brown sugar substitute, and it can be used for both sweet and savory applications!

Here are some suggestions:

  • Use as a topping ontoast, oatmeal, porridge.
  • Sweeten marinades, barbecue sauces, and dipping sauces.
  • Add to coffeeto intensify its richness and to lower its acidic taste.
  • Add a teaspoon, or two, to sweeten homemade yogurt made in the Instant Pot.
  • A tablespoon would be amazing in these Low-Carb German Pancakes.
  • Add a tablespoon to my Low-Carb Chocolate Lava Cake for a richer taste.

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To see all of my low-carb recipes, click here.

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Low-Carb Brown Sugar Substitute

Making your own *almost* sugar-free brown sugar is so quick and simple. You only need to mix two ingredients together for 5 minutes, and you have your own low-carb brown sugar substitute. Great to prep and store for future use.

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American

Keyword Low Carb

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 36

Calories 1kcal

Author Clean Fingers Laynie

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Stevia, Granulated (Lakanto Monkfruit, Pyure or other low-carb sweetener)
  • 1/2 tsp Blackstrap Molasses

Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl, combine erythritol and black strap molasses with a back of a spoon (or fork) until thoroughly mixed and sugar is tinted light brown. The color should be similar to the color of brown sugar.

  • Start by using only half of the amount of the low-carb brown sugar substitute as you would in your recipes.

  • Store any leftover low-carb brown sugar in an air tight, food safe container (like a mason jar).

Notes

Estimated Nutrition, Per Serving (2 tsp): Fat 0g,Carbohydrate 0.12g,Dietary Fiber 0g,Protein 0g,Sodium0mg

Brown Sugar Storage: This low-carb brown sugar will keep well for several months. I usually don’t have it that long, because I make it as I need it.

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FAQs

What is a clean substitute for brown sugar? ›

Combining white sugar with molasses may be a better brown sugar substitute, but if you don't have molasses, other liquid sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar will work as well. You should mix a tablespoon or two of the liquid sweetener into a scant 1 cup of white sugar to replace a cup of brown sugar.

Can I use monk fruit sweetener instead of brown sugar? ›

1:1 BROWN SUGAR REPLACEMENT: Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener matches the sweetness of brown sugar, helping you fill your kitchen with a healthy cup-for-cup alternative to ordinary baking ingredients.

Can I replace brown sugar with stevia? ›

There are a variety of natural sugar substitutes — like stevia, monk fruit and coconut sugar — that you can use instead of white or brown sugar.

Can I use light brown sugar instead of brown sugar? ›

Can you substitute dark brown sugar for light brown sugar? In general, yes, the sugars are interchangeable in most recipes. Especially in most standard baking recipes that call for a mix of sugars like cookies and/or when brown sugar isn't the star ingredient for flavor, you can use one versus the other.

Is turbinado sugar the same as brown sugar? ›

Since it is crafted differently, Turbinado contains less moisture and features larger crystals than typical Brown Sugar. These qualities make it better for use in beverages, as a garnish or as a substitute for typical granulated sugar in your favorite recipes.

Can I replace brown sugar with maple syrup? ›

For most recipes, maple syrup can easily be used to replace an equal amount of granulated white or brown sugar. To substitute for a cup of sugar, replace it with 1 cup of maple syrup and reduce the quantity of other liquids in the recipe by ¼ cup (60 ml) total. *This method works for most recipes.

What is a keto sub for brown sugar? ›

Keto-friendly brown sugar alternatives contain erythritol or allulose combined with monk fruit, stevia, or sweet fibers (oligosaccharides or inulin). They also have a pinch of glycerine, molasses, or malt extract to help give the overall resemblance to regular brown sugars, providing moisture and allowing them to pack.

Is there a sugar-free version of brown sugar? ›

As stated, to make this low-carb sugar-free brown sugar recipe at home, you need xylitol, erythritol, stevia, and blackstrap molasses. However, there are lots of options for those ingredients and some are better than others. The best prices on both xylitol and erythritol can be found on Amazon.

What is the downside of allulose? ›

The Drawbacks of Allulose

In addition, some research shows that allulose may promote the growth of certain bacteria associated with poor effects on gut health. In either case, allulose could cause GI symptoms of discomfort, gas or bloating similar to those with other sugar substitutes. Moderation is always the key.

What is a healthy alternative to brown sugar? ›

4. Honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar. With a few simple recipe modifications, honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar are all suitable replacements for brown sugar.

What is the downside of stevia as a sweetener? ›

A 2019 study reported a possible link between nonnutritive sweeteners, including stevia, and disruption in beneficial intestinal flora. The same study also suggested nonnutritive sweeteners may induce glucose intolerance and metabolic disorders. As with most nonnutritive sweeteners, a major downside is the taste.

What is the cleanest form of stevia? ›

Meanwhile, green leaf stevia is the least processed form. It's made from whole stevia leaves that have been dried and ground. Although the green leaf product is typically considered the purest form, it's not as thoroughly studied as pure extracts and Reb A.

What is a healthy sugar substitute? ›

Sweeteners like fruit juice, honey, molasses and maple syrup contain natural sugar and have some nutritional benefits. Fruit has fiber, vitamins and antioxidants. Even raw honey and maple syrup can contain antioxidants and minerals like iron, zinc, calcium and potassium.

Is brown sugar a healthy alternative? ›

Brown sugar is nutritionally very similar to white sugar, made up almost entirely of carbohydrates. It can provide a quick source of energy or a blood sugar boost and enhance the flavor of healthier foods, encouraging picky eaters to try them.

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