Keto Licorice Recipe (2024)

All I wanted to do was create a great keto licorice recipe… and I did!

I have been a fan of licorice and aniseed for as long as I can remember. Whether it was licorice, aniseed balls, or glass of ouzo the anise flavour is a big hit with me.

While I have given you a couple of variations within the recipe, please check the blog post below for some more ways to create unique licorice styles. PLUS, I have included some great tips and VIDEO to see and learn just a little more.

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  • Keto Licorice Ingredients
    • Gelatin
    • Sweeteners (and substitutes)
  • How to Make It
  • How to make sugar free licorice in the Thermomix®
    • THERMOMIX METHOD
  • How to make sugar free licorice allsorts
    • CONVENTIONAL METHOD
  • Watch Me Make it
  • Join us for loads more Keto Fun

Keto Licorice Ingredients

While there is not a huge amount of ingredients in our keto licorice recipe there is indeed ingredients you will have to source at specialty food stores or online.

I do try and make most recipes accessible for everyone to make fro the supermarket, but this is a special recipe and does have ingredients not found in supermarkets.

You will need the following

Gelatin

– there are two types of gelatin and both can be used. Gelatine leaves are my preferred method. This recipe has not been tested with a vegan alternative such as agar agar.

Gelatin Leaves – When using gelatin leaves for a soft licorice you will need 170 bloom and use 20g. Gelatin leaves can be found in specialty food stores or cake suppliers. McKenzies Gelatine Leaves that can be found at Coles and Woolworths supermarkets. The bloom strength of McKenzies is 220-250. I use a full packet of this for a firm licorice for licorice bullets, allsorts or Dutch salted licorice. It should be noted that using gelatin leaves gives you a much clearer licorice and blacker. That may sound weird but because powdered gelatin gives a murky appearance with water it also affects the end result of the colour as well.

Powdered Gelatin – I use Locako Pasture Raised Gelatin for soft eating licorice. 40g used in this recipe will give you a delicious soft licorice. When using powdered gelatin be sure to whisk and dissolve any lumps before adding remaining ingredients. Lumps will set hard, and the licorice will not be enjoyable. More gelatin can be added for a firmer licorice.

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Sweeteners (and substitutes)

For a low carb sugar free licorice you do of course need low carb sweeteners. I prefer to use Sukrin:1 as my main sweetener. It is zero carb and has no bad aftertaste. You can however substitute any white granular sweetener. I just would not suggest any concentrated sweeteners as I have not tested how these caramelised in this recipe.

In this keto licorice recipe I have used the new gluten free, IMO free, Sukrin Gold Syrup as a molasses substitute in this recipe. I have tested without the syrup and added additional sweetener and it did not work. The licorice did not go firm.

Anise Extract – This is what you use to flavour the licorice. You can make your own by soaking fennel seeds in vodka for a few months but hey that is a long time to wait.

Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) – WPI is zero carb and higher protein than a concentrate. I have tested the recipe with 30g of coconut flour in place of the WPI and it set super firm. So that is a possible substitute but a lot firmer.

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How to Make It

  • Line a 30 x 30 cm baking tray with baking paper. See Note 9.
  • Pour water into a medium-sized saucepan. Sprinkle gelatin over surface of water or add gelatin leaves one at a time to the water, ensuring they are completely immersed in the water. Leave gelatin to bloom for 10 minutes. You will notice the gelatin pucker up and all the liquid will go firm.
  • Combine sweetener, syrup, salt and anise extract in a small bowl. Reserve.
  • Place the saucepan onto low-medium heat and begin to melt the gelatin. Whisk until all gelatin is dissolved and completely lump-free. If you are using powdered gelatin and you cannot remove all the lumps run through a fine sieve. Lumpy gelatin will result in very hard lumps in your licorice.
  • Add in sweetener mixture and whisk to combine.
  • Over low-medium heat bring licorice to a low boil. Whisk through black colour, if using. Once the mixture has come to a low boil allow to bubble for 1-2 minutes.
  • Whisk whey protein isolate into licorice and continue to heat for 1-2 minutes whisking continuously. Do not leave it or allow it to burn. Taste test before pouring and any extra anise or salt if you prefer more of a keto Dutch licorice recipe.
  • Pour licorice into prepared tray. Work fast as licorice will begin to set. Spread mixture and tap tray to remove any bubbles and smooth the mixture. Place into the fridge or freezer for 5-10 minutes. Cut into strips or pop out of moulds.

How to make sugar free licorice in the Thermomix®

And the time of posting this keto licorice recipe I have not yet succeeded in making the same consistency with a Thermomix.

I believe with a few more days of testing I can achieve the right consistency it is just working out the right length of time to heat the licorice in the Thermomix.

Below is what I have tested so far. If you wish to make it this way it will still. create a very tasty mix although the texture (so far) is different. I will endeavour to update this once I have the perfect Thermomix Keto licorice recipe for you all.

THERMOMIX METHOD

  • Line a 30 x 30 cm baking tray with baking paper. See Note 9.
  • Pour water into the mixer bowl. Sprinkle gelatin over surface of water or add gelatin leaves one at a time to the water, ensuring they are completely immersed in the water. Leave gelatin to bloom for 10 minutes.
  • Combine sweetener, syrup, salt and anise extract in a small bowl. Reserve
  • Heat gelatin mixture 3 min/90°C/speed 1.
  • Add in sweetener mixture and heat 6 min/100°C/speed 3.
  • Add black food colour and whey protein isolate into licorice and cook 2 min/100°C/speed 3. Scrape sides of bowl (add any extra colour if needed) and cook for a further 2 min/100°C/speed 3.
  • Pour licorice into prepared tray. Work fast as licorice will begin to set. Spread mixture and tap tray to remove any bubbles and smooth the mixture. Place into the fridge or freezer for 5-10 minutes. Cut into strips.
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How to make sugar free licorice allsorts

Firstly, to make keto licorice allsorts you need to make a batch of the keto licorice recipe. Spread it out thinly into a large baking tray or spoon into a silicone bar mould (this is how I did mine).

Then for the candy layers this is what you will need

  • 250g almond meal
  • 250g powdered sweetener
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla paste
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1 teaspoon of any 2 extracts flavouring of choice (banana, raspberry, pistachio for example) OR 1 -2 tbsp Locako Flavoured Collagen Creamers
  • Food colourings (just a couple of drops go a long way)

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

Place almond meal, powdered sweetener, vanilla paste and egg whites into a food processor and pulse until mixture has come together. Remove two thirds of the mixture and add flavour and colour to remaining third and mix until evenly combined. Remove from food processor and transfer to a baking paper or cling film lined work surface.

Mix remaining batter with another colour (or colours) and flavour of choice and transfer to separate baking paper or cling film lined work surface.

Cut the prepared licorice slab into two even pieces or into 3 cm strips.

Cover the almond meal candy in clingfilm and roll out to 1-2mm thick. Roll to the mixture with only 1/3 of the dough to the same size as half of the licorice slab. Dampen the top of the licorice slab with a damp hand then place the candy on top. Cover with other half of the licorice.

With remaining candy almond mixture roll to twice the size of the licorice slab and place either side of the licorice slab. Cover with baking paper and leave out overnight to dry the candy. Cut into small pieces if preferred.

Alternatively make and shape both the licorice and almond candy in silicone bar moulds and press each layer together. Cover with baking paper and leave out overnight to dry the candy. Cut into small pieces if preferred.

A little bit of a rough description to do this but really this recipe is all about just making the licorice itself. I just winged this bit and free-formed what I wanted. I am sure you can come up with many ways to make your very own keto licorice allsort recipe and method.

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Keto Licorice Recipe

A great keto licorice recipe was all we needed for long term happiness. If you are reading this you are more than likely a big licorice fan. Otherwise you wouldn’t have looked right?

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Course: Dessert Snack

Cuisine: American, Australian Keto, Dutch

Diet: Diabetic

Recipe Category: Low Carb

Calories: 18kcal

Author: Megan Ellam

Servings: 12 serves

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Ingredients

Instructions

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

  • Line a 30 x 30 cm baking tray with baking paper. See Note 9.

  • Pour water into a medium-sized saucepan. Sprinkle gelatin over surface of water or add gelatin leaves one at a time to the water, ensuring they are completely immersed in the water. Leave gelatin to bloom for 10 minutes.

  • Combine sweetener, syrup, salt and anise extract in a small bowl. Reserve

  • Place saucepan onto low-medium heat and begin to melt the gelatin. Whisk until all gelatin is dissolved and completely lump free. Add in sweetener mixture and whisk to combine.

  • Over low-medium heat bring licorice to a low boil. Whisk through black colour, if using. Once mixture has come to a low boil allow to bubble for 1-2 minutes.

  • Whisk whey protein isolate into licorice and continue to heat for 1-2 minutes whisking continuously. Do not leave it or allow it to burn.

  • Pour licorice into prepared tray. Work fast as licorice will begin to set. Spread mixture and tap tray to remove any bubbles and smooth the mixture. Place into the fridge or freezer for 5-10 minutes. Cut into strips.

Notes

1. I use Locako Pasture Raised Gelatin for soft eating licorice. 40g used in this recipe will give you a delicious soft licorice. When using powdered gelatin be sure to whisk and dissolve any lumps before adding remaining ingredients. Lumps will set hard and the licorice will not be enjoyable. More gelatin can be added for a firmer licorice.

2. When using gelatin leaves for a soft licorice you will need 170 bloom and 20g. Gelatin leaves can be found in specialty food stores or cake suppliers. McKenzies Gelatine Leaves that can be found at Coles and Woolworths supermarkets. The bloom strength of McKenzies is 220-250. I use a full packet of this for a firm licorice for licorice bullets or Dutch salted licorice. It should be noted that using gelatin leaves gives you a much clearer licorice and blacker. That may sound weird but because powdered gelatin gives a murky appearance with water it also affects the end result of the colour as well.

3. Any white sweetener can be used in this recipe. I use Sukrin:1 and recommend a erythritol or monk fruit-based sweetener. Do not substitute a liquid sweetener or concentrated sweetener. Due to using 100g in this recipe it is better to choose a zero to very low carb sweetener.

4. Sukrin Gold Syrup is a low carb gluten free syrup similar to golden syrup. It adds a caramel note to the licorice. I have tested this recipe with different sweeteners and it has not set to a licorice consistency so I do not recommend any substitutions other than molasses which will add a lot of carbs.

5. I use Maldon salt flakes. Add more to the mixture if you prefer a salted Dutch style licorice and a pinch more and taste before pouring into moulds and add more if needed.

6. Anise extract is not available at the supermarket you can order from Natural Moorish online (in Australia) or at specialty food suppliers. You can make your own, but this takes a lot of time in soaking fennel or star anise in Vodka for months at a time. I use Chefs Choice and buy from a local store Bibina.

7. Black food colouring I get from Woolworths in baking aisle it is in a tube and is the Queens Fine Food brand. Alternatively, iHerb sell one too.

8. Whey Protein Isolate is used as a thickener in this recipe and also provides protein. Possibly a plant based or pea-based protein isolate can be used if you prefer to be dairy free but I have not tested it.

9. Licorice can be poured into moulds or a shallow tray and cut to shape.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serve | Calories: 18kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.1g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 0.002g | Saturated Fat: 0.001g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.001g | Sodium: 166mg | Potassium: 0.3mg | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 0.02mg | Magnesium: 1mg | Net Carbs: 0g

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Keto Licorice Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat licorice on keto? ›

Liquorice is not typically recommended for the Keto diet due to its high carb content. However, it's not entirely off-limits, but portion control is crucial. Consuming liquorice while on a Keto diet may lead to issues like the dreaded 'Keto flu', especially if it pushes your daily carb limit.

What is the difference between aniseed and liquorice? ›

Anise tends to be spicy and a little sweet. Licorice, on the other hand, can be bitter, salty, and even sour. They smell similarly because they both have anethole, which is an organic flavoring compound. Anethole is also in star anise and fennel, which are also known to taste similar to licorice and anise.

Is red licorice keto friendly? ›

Each 1.8oz bag of sugar red licorice has only 6g net carbs and 100 calories making them the perfect keto snacks to indulge without compromising on taste.

Is black licorice high in carbs? ›

11 pieces of black licorice (Young & Smylie) contains 140 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 93% carbs, 7% fat, and 0% protein. This has a relatively high calorie density, with 311 Calories per 100g.

Is black licorice full of sugar? ›

That doesn't make them healthy; they still contain sugar, which can lead to obesity and other health problems if you consume too much. Ingredients vary by brand, but one widely available variety pack has 140 calories and 17 grams of sugar per 40-gram serving. (That's a little less than 1 1/2 ounces.)

Who should not eat licorice? ›

People with the following conditions should not take licorice:
  • Heart failure.
  • Heart disease.
  • Hormone-sensitive cancers, such as breast, ovarian, uterine, or prostate cancer.
  • Fluid retention.
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Diabetes.
  • Kidney disease.
  • Liver disease.

Is black licorice the only real licorice? ›

In a word, no. The treat referred to as red licorice in the United States is a chewy candy made with a similar process as traditional licorice but without any licorice root or anise flavorings. Red licorice comes in most of the same shapes as black licorice.

What is a substitute for licorice? ›

After Googling “licorice substitute” I found out that anise seeds have the exact same flavor… …and at the time I had a package of black mission figs in my cupboard, so I squished one into a nest shape and sprinkled in some anise with a little pinch of salt.

What is the vegetable that tastes like licorice? ›

Fennel is used as an ingredient in recipes and on its own as a side dish to complement a rich entrée. The vegetable has a mild licorice flavor and can be thinly sliced and eaten raw or cooked. There are two varieties of fennel. The vegetable we eat and from which fennel seeds are harvested is called Florence fennel.

What candy is keto friendly? ›

Healthline's picks of the best keto candies
  • SmartSweets Gummy Bears.
  • ChocZero White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Lily's Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels.
  • Go Better Keto Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Cups.
  • Stevita Naturals Hard Candy.
  • Cocomels Coconut Milk Caramels in Sea Salt.
  • Dr. ...
  • BHU Keto Truffle Fat Bombs.
Sep 18, 2020

Will red wine stop ketosis? ›

What types of red wines are keto friendly? Yes! Red wines that are fermented dry with low alcohol and low to no residual sugar can be keto-friendly. In particular, wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Merlot tend to be low in carbs and residual sugar.

Are red grapes OK on keto? ›

Despite the many health benefits of fruit, there is an issue with some fruits on the keto diet. Grapes and bananas, for instance, contain high quantities of carbs. 1 cup of grapes has approximately 26 grams and a medium banana, 24 grams of carbohydrate. As a rule, these fruits should be avoided.

What is the healthiest licorice to eat? ›

Red Licorice vs.

WINNER: Red licorice. Many people assume that black licorice root can alleviate health issues. This hasn't been proven, but eating large quantities of black licorice may be dangerous to people 40 and older because a compound in it has been linked to heart problems, according to the FDA.

Is black licorice hard on your kidneys? ›

There is not a specific “safe” amount, but people with high blood pressure or heart or kidney disease should avoid black licorice, which could worsen these conditions. For people over 40, the FDA says that more than two ounces a day for two weeks may be problematic and cause irregular heart rhythm or arrhythmia.

Why do I crave licorice? ›

The most prevalent compound in liquorice, and the most studied, is glycyrrhizin, also known as glycyrrhizic acid. This has hormonal effects resembling those of aldosterone, an adrenal gland hormone that is responsible for maintaining mineral balance in the blood by helping the body retain sodium and excrete potassium.

Does licorice raise blood sugar? ›

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin have now discovered that liquorice root also contains substances with an anti-diabetic effect. These amorfrutins not only reduce blood sugar, they are also anti-inflammatory and are very well tolerated.

What candy is keto-friendly? ›

Healthline's picks of the best keto candies
  • SmartSweets Gummy Bears.
  • ChocZero White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Lily's Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels.
  • Go Better Keto Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Cups.
  • Stevita Naturals Hard Candy.
  • Cocomels Coconut Milk Caramels in Sea Salt.
  • Dr. ...
  • BHU Keto Truffle Fat Bombs.
Sep 18, 2020

Are Twizzlers carb free? ›

Twizzler Twizzlers Strawberry Candy (3 pieces) contains 35g total carbs, 35g net carbs, 1g fat, 1g protein, and 150 calories.

Will Candy kick me out of ketosis? ›

In conclusion, sugar can kick you out of ketosis and prevent your body from burning fat for energy. If you're following a ketogenic diet, it's important to limit your intake of sugar and opt for keto-friendly sweeteners. This will help you to reach your weight loss or health goals and maintain optimal health.

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