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    Keto Eggnog Pudding

    Published: Dec 2, 2025

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    This creamy, easy keto eggnog pudding recipe takes only a few minutes of work, and is a SUPER satisfying Christmas dessert. At only 5 grams of net carbs per serving, itโ€™s the perfect dessert for anyone living a keto lifestyle !

    A glass of low carb eggnog pudding with whipped cream and nutmeg on top. Overlaid text says keto eggnog pudding.

    A few years ago, I started making Homemade Keto Eggnog, which was a game changer for me.

    Iโ€™ve always been a fan of classic eggnog, but there is SO much sugar

    So, Iโ€™d played with my traditional eggnog recipe and came up with a low carb homemade eggnog recipe that was at LEAST as good as traditional eggnog, just at a fraction of the carbs.

    Today, Iโ€™m sharing my low carb eggnog pudding recipe - the same flavour and rich texture of the creamy drink, just in dessert form!

    This homemade eggnog pudding is a great way to get into the holiday spirit, and is the perfect thing to serve at holiday parties, or just as a casual festive holiday treat for a holiday movie marathon on Christmas eve.

    This delicious pudding is also a super easy recipe to make AND an easy way to be inclusive - not only is it low carb and gluten free, it also doesnโ€™t involve any raw egg yolks.

    So, itโ€™s a safe holiday treat for a wide variety of dietary needs - even if it doesnโ€™t taste or feel like it!

    No one will miss the gluten or carbs - itโ€™s a super decadent dessert!

    Nutritional Info

    As mentioned, this homemade pudding is a keto-friendly eggnog pudding, coming in at just 5 grams net carbs - and 9 g protein - per serving.

    (50 grams of carbs per serving come from sugar alcohols!)

    So, itโ€™s a great way to enjoy the seasonal flavors of the winter holiday season, without compromising on your nutritional goals!

    2 glasses of of low carb eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

    Ingredients

    This creamy keto eggnog pudding recipe uses just a handful of simple ingredients.

    The nice thing about doing a keto eggnog pudding is that youโ€™re basically making a thickened, custard version of eggnog from scratch.

    So, unlike my original (non-keto) eggnog pudding, you donโ€™t have to rely on store bought eggnog. If you want a hit of eggnog flavor in the middle of July, you can do that!

    Anyway, I have a few notes for you, when it comes to a couple of the main ingredients:

    Sugar Substitute

    I use Allulose when making this low carb eggnog pudding, for two main reasons:

    1. I hate the cooling sensation that you get from the most popular of keto sweeteners: Erythritol / Monk fruit Blend Sweeteners, such as Swerve Granular Sweetener.

    While it can work in some things - like my Cream Cheese Mints - Iโ€™m not fond of that minty feel in...well, most things.

    2. Erythritol crystalizes like nothing else. Itโ€™s... annoying. I donโ€™t want my pudding to crunch!

    So, Allulose has become my low-carb sweetener of choice, as neither of those issues apply.

    That said, if an erythritol-monkfruit blend is your preferred sweetener, it should work fine - the ratio of liquid is such that itโ€™s not as likely to crystalize.

    As erythritol blends are a bit sweeter than allulose, youโ€™ll want to cut the amount slightly - use โ…” cup, instead of 1 full cup.

    Egg Yolks

    This keto pudding recipe uses a lot of egg yolks - 6 of them - and none of the egg white.

    I donโ€™t recommend using whole eggs, as it will affect the flavour and texture of your pudding.

    That said, Iโ€™ve got a fantastic recipe to use up those egg whites coming - Iโ€™ll definitely have it posted before next holiday season, LOL!

    Everything Else

    Rounding out this low-carb eggnog pudding recipe, you will need:

    Heavy Cream / Heavy Whipping Cream
    Unsalted butter
    Ground Nutmeg
    Rum Extract
    Salt

    ... nothing to add, here. As I said, really simple ingredients!

    Boozy Eggnog Pudding Variation

    If youโ€™d like a bit more kick in your pudding, replace some of the heavy whipping cream with a little bourbon, rum, or brandy.

    If you do this, you can swap out the rum extract for some Pure Vanilla Extract, instead.

    2 glasses of of keto eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

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    How to Make Keto Eggnog Pudding

    The full recipe is in the recipe card at the end of this post, here is a visual walk through.

    Combine egg yolks and sweetener in a large bowl, whisk until pale yellow and fluffy. Set aside.

    2 part image showing eggs and sweetener being whisked together.

    Measure heavy cream, nutmeg, and salt into a medium saucepan.

    Cook cream mixture over medium heat until it just starts to simmer, then turn the heat down to low.

    Nutmeg, heavy cream and salt being mixed in a small pot.

    Slowly pour a half cup or so of the hot mixture into the egg mixture, while whisking it.

    Once smooth, repeat 2 more times.

    6 part image showing the hot cream mixture being added to the egg mixture a little at a time.

    Pour remaining egg mixture into the pot of cream mixture, whisking well to combine.

    Turn heat back to medium, continue to cook - whisking constantly - until pudding mixture starts to thicken, and/or reaches 165F on a candy thermometer.

    (Note: It will thicken more as it cools!)

    4 part image showing the eggnog pudding mixture being returned to the pot and simmered til thick.

    Remove from heat, whisk in butter and rum extract. Allow to cool slightly, then whisk again until smooth.

    Divide pudding among 4 serving dishes (optional), and chill completely before serving.

    If you wonโ€™t be serving it the same day, transfer pudding to a medium bow, and cover with plastic wrap right on the surface of the pudding. This will prevent a skin from forming.

    Whisk chilled eggnog pudding again before transferring to the serving dishes.

    4 part image showing butter being whisked in and the keto eggnog pudding being spooned into serving glasses.

    Garnish

    Optionally, you can garnish your keto eggnog pudding with a generous dollop of whipped cream, and a dash of cinnamon, or sprinkle of nutmeg.

    Ideally, garnish immediately before serving, to avoid the whipped cream breaking down.

    Leftovers

    Leftover low carb eggnog pudding can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days or so.

    A glass of low carb eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

    More Low Carb Holiday Recipes

    Looking for some low carb or keto options to serve at the holidays? Here are some super tasty Christmas recipes and other holiday treats for you!

    Bacon Wrapped Halloween Mummy Meatloaf
    Candy Cane Cookies
    Charcuterie Christmas Tree
    Cream Cheese Mints
    Easter Deviled Eggs
    Eggnog
    Funeral Potatoes
    Gingerbread Chia Pudding
    Gingerbread Cookies
    Gingerbread Pancakes
    Halloween Deviled Eggs
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    Holiday Main Dishes
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    Paska [Ukrainian Easter Bread]
    Pumpkin Pie Fat Bombs
    Sauerkraut Buns
    Stuffing
    Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry Glaze
    Witch Finger Cookies

    A glass of of keto eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

    2 glasses of of keto eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,
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    Easy Keto Eggnog Pudding [Eggnog Custard]

    This creamy keto eggnog pudding takes only a few minutes of work, and is a SUPER satisfying Christmas dessert. Only 5 grams net carbs!
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time10 minutes mins
    Chilling Time4 hours hrs
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free
    Servings: 4 Servings
    Calories: 544kcal

    Equipment

    • Whisk

    Ingredients

    • 6 Large egg yolks
    • 1 cup Allulose use โ…” cup if using monkfruit / Erythritol
    • 2 cups Heavy cream
    • 1 teaspoon Ground nutmeg
    • ยผ teaspoon Salt
    • 2 tablespoon Unsalted butter
    • 1 teaspoon Rum extract

    Instructions

    • Combine egg yolks and sweetener in a mixing bowl, whisk until pale yellow and fluffy. Set aside.
    • Measure heavy cream, nutmeg, and salt into a pot. Cook over medium heat until it just starts to simmer, then turn the heat down to low.
    • Slowly pour a half cup or so of the hot mixture into the egg mixture, while whisking it. Once smooth, repeat 2 more times.
    • Pour egg mixture into the pot of cream mixture, whisking well to combine.
    • Turn heat back to medium, continue to cook - whisking constantly - until mixture starts to thicken, and/or reaches 165F. (Note: It will thicken more as it cools!)
    • Remove from heat, whisk in butter and rum extract. Allow to cool slightly, then whisk again until smooth.
    • Pour into serving dishes and chill completely before serving.
      Optionally, you can garnish your keto eggnog pudding with a generous dollop of whipped cream, and a sprinkle of cinnamon, or nutmeg.
      Ideally, garnish immediately before serving, to avoid the whipped cream breaking down.
      Leftover low carb eggnog pudding can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days or so.

    Notes

    50 grams of carbs per serving come from sugar alcohols, making this recipe 5 net grams of carbs per serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 544kcal | Carbohydrates: 55g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 56g | Saturated Fat: 34g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 441mg | Sodium: 191mg | Potassium: 146mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 2314IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 116mg | Iron: 1mg

    2 glasses of of keto eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

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    2 glasses of low carb eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

    A glass of low carb eggnog pudding garnished with whipped cream and nutmeg,

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