Posted by William Lang on Mar 17 2026
The Mudslide Makeover: A Standard vs. Keto Nutrition Showdown
The classic Mudslide is the heavyweight champion of dessert cocktails. It’s rich, velvety, and sweet—but a single traditional serving can pack more sugar than two glazed donuts. For those of us living a ketogenic lifestyle, that sugar bomb is a total derailment.

You don’t have to skip the indulgence. By making a few smart swaps—specifically using Keystone Pantry Allulose—you can enjoy that iconic flavor profile with a fraction of the impact on your blood sugar.
The Nutrition Facts Panel: Side-by-Side Comparison
| Nutrient |
Standard Mudslide |
Keystone Keto Mudslide |
| Total Carbohydrates |
26g |
3g |
| Sugars |
20g |
0g |
| Net Carbs |
26g |
3g |
| Primary Sweetener |
Corn Syrup / Cane Sugar |
Keystone Pantry Allulose |
The “Fat Flip”: Why Higher Fat is a Keto Win
In a standard cocktail, the fat content is relatively low and usually comes from processed cream liqueurs. In the Keystone Pantry version, we make an intentional shift. We lean on high-quality fat from heavy cream. In a ketogenic lifestyle, fat isn’t just for flavor—it’s your primary fuel source. This provides a rich, velvety mouthfeel while promoting satiety, turning a sugary “cheat” into a functional, high-fat treat.
The Recipe: Keystone Keto Mudslide
Step 1: The “Keto-Lúa” Base (Make-Ahead)
- 1 cup Strong Brewed Coffee (or Espresso)
- 1 cup Keystone Pantry Allulose
- 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
Instructions: Heat coffee and allulose in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir until crystals are dissolved. Remove from heat, add vanilla, and let cool. This replaces the syrupy liqueurs found in standard bars.
Step 2: Shake It Up
- 1.5 oz Vodka
- 1.5 oz The “Keto-Lúa” Base
- 1 oz Heavy Cream
Instructions: Combine in a shaker with ice. Shake vigorously for 20 seconds for signature froth. Strain into a rocks glass.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Allulose affect blood sugar?Unlike regular sugar or corn syrup, Allulose is not metabolized by the body as a carbohydrate and has a near-zero glycemic index, making it ideal for keto and diabetic-friendly diets.
Why use Allulose instead of Erythritol in cocktails?Allulose dissolves perfectly in liquids and lacks the “cooling aftertaste” often found in erythritol, ensuring your coffee and cream flavors stay pure.
Can I make this frozen?Absolutely! Simply blend the ingredients with a handful of ice. The Allulose helps maintain a smooth texture even when frozen.
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