Sugar Free Dairy Free Low Carb Keto Coconut Custard

If you love traditional custard, but want a healthier keto and dairy free version with simple ingredients and just 3 g net carbs, this creamy keto coconut custard is about to become one of your favorite sugar free dessert recipes.

Sugar free low carb keto coconut custard baked in red ramekins topped with fresh strawberries.

Keto Dairy Free Coconut Custard

This easy keto custard recipe has the silky smooth texture of classic baked custard, but it’s completely dairy-free, low carb, gluten free, and Midlife Macro Approved.

It’s rich, creamy, lightly sweet, and incredibly satisfying for anyone following a keto diet, low carb lifestyle, or simply trying to reduce sugar without giving up delicious keto dessert recipes.

The best part? I tested this recipe with both unsweetened almond milk and plain water in place of the almond milk so my son could enjoy it nut free, and honestly, it was just as delicious with the same creamy texture!

Whether you call it coconut custard, baked custard, egg custard, or even crème anglaise inspired custard cups, this recipe is one of the easiest ways to satisfy a sweet tooth while keeping carbs low.

Sugar free coconut custard dessert with creamy texture and only 3 net carbs.

Why You’ll Love This Easy Keto Custard Recipe

This sugar free dairy free custard is:

  • Low carb and keto friendly
  • Just 3 g net carbs per serving
  • Dairy-free and gluten free
  • Carnivore friendly with simple swaps
  • Made with healthy fats from coconut milk
  • Protein packed thanks to collagen and whole eggs
  • Perfect warm or chilled
  • Great for meal prep
  • Silky smooth texture without heavy cream
  • Made with simple ingredients you probably already have

Unlike traditional custard recipes that rely on heavy cream, double cream, or sweetened condensed milk, this low carb custard uses canned coconut milk for richness and a creamy custard texture.

I adapted this recipe from my traditional keto custard that is high in fat for a classic keto approach and uses egg yolks and heavy cream. 

Easy keto egg custard recipe made with coconut milk and topped with whipped cream and berries.

Main Ingredients for Dairy Free Custard

Here’s what you’ll need for this easy keto egg custard:

The coconut cream from canned coconut milk gives this baked custard its rich texture while keeping it completely dairy free.

Using collagen also adds extra protein and helps create an even creamier custard mixture without needing xanthan gum or gelatin powder.

Step 1: Prepare the Egg Mixture

Preheat your oven and gather all ingredients at room temperature for the best creamy texture.

Add the coconut milk, almond milk or water, whole eggs, collagen, vanilla extract, vanilla stevia, cinnamon, and salt to a blender, stand mixer, hand mixer, or food processor.

Blend until smooth.

Step 2: Fill the Custard Cups

Grease individual ramekins or custard cups with coconut oil or cooking spray.

Pour the cream mixture evenly into each ramekin.

Sprinkle the tops with cinnamon or nutmeg.

Step 3: Bake the Custard

Place ramekins onto a large baking dish or baking sheet pan.

Bake until the center is just set and the custard has a soft jiggle.

Cool on a wire rack before serving.

Enjoy warm or chilled straight from the refrigerator topped with fresh berries.

Low carb baked coconut custard topped with whipped cream and fresh strawberries.

Can I Use Water Instead of Unsweetened Almond Milk?

Yes! I tested both versions.

Using water instead of unsweetened almond milk still created a creamy custard with a silky smooth texture. This is a great option if you need:

  • Nut free custard
  • Tree nuts free desserts
  • Fewer ingredients
  • Lower additional cost
  • A simple pantry-friendly keto dessert

Honestly, next time I make this, I may even use water again because it worked so well.

Do I Need a Water Bath?

No water bath or bain marie is needed for this easy keto custard recipe.

Traditional custard recipes often use hot water in a larger baking dish to gently cook the egg mixture, but this recipe works beautifully without the extra step.

That means:

  • Less prep time
  • Less mess
  • Easier cleanup
  • Perfect results every time

Is Coconut Custard Good for Weight Loss?

This low carb egg custard can absolutely fit into a weight loss lifestyle because it’s:

  • Healthy fats
  • Rich in protein
  • Low in total carbs
  • Very satisfying

The combination of eggs, coconut milk, and collagen helps support fullness while keeping net carbs low.

It’s also Midlife Macro Approved, making it a great keto dessert option for women in perimenopause and menopause looking for a balanced low carb dessert.

Creamy dairy free keto coconut custard with strawberries and silky smooth texture.

Helpful Tips for the Best Keto Custard

Use Room Temperature Eggs

Cold eggs can affect the creamy texture of the custard mixture.

Don’t Overbake

The best keto custard still jiggles slightly in the center when removed from the oven. Overbaking can create a rubbery texture.

Chill for a Firmer Texture

Refrigerating overnight creates an even richer baked custard consistency.

Store Properly

Store in an airtight container or cover ramekins with plastic wrap for up to 5 days.

Can I Make This Ahead of Time?

Absolutely. This baked custard tastes even better chilled the next day.

Can I Freeze Keto Custard?

Yes, although the creamy texture is best fresh or refrigerated.

Is This Recipe Dairy Free?

Yes! There’s no heavy cream, heavy whipping cream, or dairy products.

Is This a Traditional Custard?

It’s inspired by traditional custard but made into a healthier keto version using low carb ingredients. My whole family loved this dairy-free custard! 

Sugar free low carb keto coconut custard baked in red ramekins topped with fresh strawberries.

Easy Swaps and Variations

Nut Free Option

Replace unsweetened almond milk with water.

Sweetener Swaps

You can use:

Flavor Variations

Try adding:

Serving Ideas

This creamy custard is delicious topped with:

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Sugar Free Dairy Free Low Carb Keto Coconut Custard

Creamy sugar free dairy free keto coconut custard made with simple ingredients and just 3 g net carbs per serving. This easy low carb baked custard is silky smooth, rich, protein packed, and perfect warm or chilled for a delicious keto dessert the whole family will love.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time50 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Servings: 6 custards
Calories: 237kcal
Author: Brenda Bennett | Sugar-Free Mom

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  • In a stand mixer or blender, add all ingredients and mix until smooth.
  • Grease or spray 6 ramekins or mini cast iron dutch ovens with lids like the red ones in my photo and pour egg custard mixture evenly into each dish.
  • Place ramekins onto a large baking sheet pan.
  • Sprinkle cinnamon or nutmeg over each custard and place sheet pan in the center of the oven.
  • Bake 45-50 minutes then cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes.
  • Enjoy warm or refrigerate. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Notes

Nutrition

Serving: 1custard | Calories: 237kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 118mg | Potassium: 170mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg
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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 20 years and is the author of four cookbooks: Sugar-Free Mom, Naturally Keto, The 30-Day Sugar Elimination Diet, and her newest release, Good, Better, Best (2025). Her work focuses on helping women detox from sugar, eliminate cravings, balance blood sugar, and lose weight while enjoying delicious, nutrient-dense whole foods. Brenda is also the creator of the Midlife Macro™ Method and the weekly Midlife Macro Meal Plans™, designed specifically for women in perimenopause and menopause who want simple, high-protein, low-carb meals to support hormones, metabolism, and long-term health.She is the founder of the Sugar Free Fresh Start course and the Sugar Free Mom Tribe membership.

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