Protein Sparing Root Beer Ice Pops
I don’t know about you but I love a root beer float! I also love ice pops!
My protein sparing root beer ice pops are like a root beer float without the guilt! These ice pops are filled with protein and you would never guess what the main ingredient is!
Scrambled egg whites are the main ingredient in my protein sparing root beer ice pops! Yep! If you are sick of eggs and meat or you are having a hard time hitting your protein macro, you must try these protein packed ice pops!
When making low carb or keto ice cream or keto ice pops, allulose is the key. Allulose helps keep ice cream and ice pops soft. If you use erythritol, the ice cream and ice pops harden like a rock!
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Protein Sparing Root Beer Ice Pops
Ingredients
- 10 large egg whites I used a carton of 100% egg whites
- ¾ cup Zevia Root Beer
- ½ cup powdered allulose
- Few drops root beer stevia
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ⅛ teaspoon Redmond Real Salt
Instructions
- Place the egg whites and in a large skillet and cook over medium high heat until scrambled and cooked though. Chill in the fridge until completely chilled.
- Place all the ingredients into a blender and puree until very very smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness to your liking.
- Pour the mixture into ice pop molds. Place in the freezer for 4 hours or until set. Store in the freezer for up to 1 month.
Nutrition
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So what kind of popsicle sticks would you recommend using?
Just the basic wooden ones work great 🙂
I have 2 questions. Thanks!
Do you think we could skip scrambling the egg whites since they are pasteurized?
How many “regular” popsicles did you get? (I just don’t think you could get 10 of the size shown in the picture, but I could be wrong!)
You need to scramble the eggs for the right consistency. The number of popsicles depends on the size of your molds and will vary.
Oh, I see! It’s not for safety.
How many did you get using the ones your son is holding? I’m not sure that I have enough molds…but mine look the same as those.
It should make six large ice pops, plus a little extra 🙂