Sugar-Free Gummy Bears (2024)

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How cute are these homemade sugar-free gummy bears? Not only are they super fun, they’re also really healthy! In fact, they are probably one of the healthiest sweets ever. The recipe is low carb and Paleo and what’s more, these fruity homemade gummies are sweetener-free, too!

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What's your Haribo memory? Whether you used to share your sweeties with your best friend or whether you rather enjoyed them by yourself - gummy bears and gummies in all shapes and forms are part of the fabric of our childhood.

There have been sugar free versions on the market, which have caused people all kinds of gastro problems. The reason were artificial sweeteners that our systems just do not tolerate. Your body will always let you know what's good for you - and what isn't...

Time for triple berry homemade gummies, guys!

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Ingredients

These fruity little guys are a wonderful combination of fresh berry juice and grass-fed gelatin plus a little water.

Strawberries, raspberries and blackberries are all low in carbs and keto-friendly.

Good quality grass-fed gelatin has LOADS of healthful properties thanks to the collagen it contains, from improving your gut health to radiant skin. (Do not confuse grass-fed gelatin with Jello, which is full of artificial additives).

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Instructions

Let's make homemade sugar-free gummy bears! Here are the basic steps, illustrated with images. For the full recipe and nutrition information, scroll down to the recipe card.

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STEP 1

Place the gelatin into a bowl. Add the water, stir and allow to bloom.

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STEP 2

Mix strawberries, raspberries and blackberries in a high-speed blender until smooth.

Tip: If you don't have a high-speed blender, use the attachment of a stick blender. You may have to do this in several batches, but this will yield the same smooth result.

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STEP 3

Pour the berry mix onto a muslin cloth which you have placed over a bowl.

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STEP 4

Gather the cloth together and squeeze all the berry juice out. Discard the pith.

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STEP 5

Warm half the juice in a pan on low heat, until it starts to bubble. Add the gelatin and stir until combined.

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STEP 6

Pour the mix into a jug and add the second half of the berry juice. Stir.

The reason for heating only half the juice is that it loses its vibrant colour when warmed. Can you see how the cold juice in the middle of the jug is much redder than the rest? We want our sugar free gummies to be as colourful as possible!

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STEP 7

Using a pipette, fill each cavity with the berry-gelatin mix. Then cool in the fridge for 2 hours until set.

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STEP 8

Release your fruity homemade gummy bears from the mould and enjoy!

Expert Tip

The ripeness and quality of your berries will have a huge impact on how fruity and how sweet the end result is. Fresh berries will always taste better than previously frozen berries.

Can I Add Sweetener?

Personally, I think these gummies don't need any extra sweetness. They don't taste like Haribo, they're so much better. They're fruity, slightly zingy and just little bursts of goodness.

If you have more of a sweet tooth than me, do feel free to add 1-2 teaspoon of powdered erythritol or 4 drops of liquid stevia when you add the gelatin to the warmed berry juice.

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Variations

Get creative and experiment with ratio of different berries too. It changes thecolour. For example, if you want more of a purple gummy bear, add more blackberries and less raspberries.

You can also add other pairing flavours like lemon, lime or vanilla and cinnamon. One benefit of adding lemon or lime is that the acid in either will extend the shelf life of your gummies - it prevents the growth of bacteria.

Storage

Store your sugar-free gummy bears in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

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Recipe

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Triple Berry Sugar-Free Gummy Bears

Katrin Nürnberger

from Sugar Free Londoner

Move over, Haribo! These homemade Keto gummy bears are a super healthy sugar free treat. The whole family will love these little guys! Low carb and Paleo.

5 from 8 votes

Print Recipe Pin Recipe Rate

Prep Time 12 minutes mins

Cook Time 3 minutes mins

chilling time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine British

Servings 15 (10 gummies per serve)

Calories 17.5 kcal

Note: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup / 115g strawberries, halved
  • cup / 80g raspberries
  • ½ cup / 70g blackberries
  • 6 tablespoon grass-fed gelatin powder
  • ¾ cup / 180 ml / 6 fl oz cold water
  • optional: powdered erythritol to taste

Instructions

  • Place the gelatin into a bowl. Add the water and allow it to bloom whilst you make the berry juice.

  • Add the strawberries, raspberries and blackberries to a high speed blender and blitz until smooth.

  • Pour into a muslin cloth and squeeze out the juice. Discard the pith.

  • Pour half the juice into a pan and warm on a low heat.

  • Add the bloomed gelatin and mix until it dissolves.

  • Remove from the heat and add the rest of the juice. (Adding the juice in two parts ensures the gummy bears keep their colour.) Skim off any foam with a spoon. (TASTE the mix at this point. If you feel it needs a bit of extra sweetness, stir in 1-2 teaspoon of powdered erythritol).

  • Place your silicone jelly mould onto a flat surface and carefully add the triple berry gelatin juice to each gummy bear using a pipette.

  • Place in the fridge for 2 hours to set.

Video

Notes

I calculated the nutrition on the basis of 15 portions. My gummy bear molds yielded 150 cute little bears - 10 per portion - but the amount of bears will depend on your moulds.

You can store your homemade gummies in the fridge for up to 3 days.

We liked these gummies sweetener-free. The sweetness of the gummies will depend on the ripeness and quality of your fruit. Simply add some powdered erythritol if you feel the gummy bear juice needs it.

Other optional add-ins: ½ teaspoon vanilla powder or extract, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, juice of ½ lemon or juice of 1 lime (the acid in the lemon/lime will increase the storage time to well over 1 week)

Nutrition

Calories: 17.5kcalTotal Carbohydrates: 1.8gProtein: 2.5gFat: 0.1gFiber: 0.8gSugar: 0.8g

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