
3. Add Cream and Sweetener
Slowly pour in the heavy cream while continuing to whisk. Then add your low-carb sweetener. Mix until everything is fully incorporated and the sweetener is dissolved.
If you’re using vanilla extract or cinnamon, stir it in at this stage.
4. Strain for Smoothness (Optional but Recommended)
For an ultra-smooth texture, pour the mixture through a fine sieve into another bowl or directly into your baking dish. This removes any egg bits and ensures a velvety finish.
5. Prepare a Water Bath
Place your custard mixture into ramekins or a small baking dish. Then set that dish inside a larger baking tray. Fill the outer tray with hot water until it reaches halfway up the sides of the custard dish.
This water bath (also called a bain-marie) ensures even cooking and prevents the custard from cracking or becoming rubbery.
6. Bake Gently
Transfer everything carefully into the oven and bake for 30–35 minutes. The custard is done when the center is just set but still slightly jiggly.
Avoid overbaking—it will continue to firm up as it cools.
7. Cool and Serve
Remove the custard from the water bath and let it cool at room temperature for about 10 minutes. You can enjoy it warm, or refrigerate it for a chilled version with a firmer texture.
Tips for Perfect Custard
- Low and slow is key: High heat can scramble the eggs.
- Don’t over-whisk: Too much air leads to bubbles and uneven texture.
- Adjust sweetness gradually: Taste before baking to get it just right.
- Use fresh eggs: They make a noticeable difference in flavor and texture.
Variations to Try
- Keto caramel twist: Add a sugar-free caramel drizzle on top
- Spiced version: Mix in nutmeg or pumpkin spice
- Dairy-light option: Replace part of the cream with coconut milk for a subtle tropical flavor
Final Thoughts
This 3-ingredient low-carb baked egg custard proves that delicious desserts don’t need to be complicated. With minimal effort and wholesome ingredients, you get a dessert that’s creamy, satisfying, and perfect for any time of day. Whether you’re following a low-carb diet or just want something simple and homemade, this custard is a recipe worth keeping in your rotation.








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