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Posted by William Lang on Nov 29 2025
🍍 Pineapple Marshmallow Whip (Low-Carb, Fluffy & Tropical!)
If you love nostalgic dessert salads—ambrosia, fluff, and watergate—this is your low-carb tropical upgrade.
This Pineapple Marshmallow Whip uses Keystone Pantry Allulose
to create a sweet, fluffy, guilt-free treat.
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🌴 Ingredients & Why We Use Them
Crushed Pineapple (drained)
Provides bright tropical flavor without overwhelming the dessert. Draining removes excess moisture.
Whipped Cream
Fresh whipped cream replaces sugary Cool Whip and keeps this low-carb and rich.
Homemade Allulose Marshmallows
They mimic real marshmallows perfectly because allulose browns and melts like sugar—without the carbs.
Toasted Coconut
Adds crunch, aroma, and balance to the fluffy, creamy base.
Allulose
A sugar replacement with zero afterbite. Ideal for keto desserts and sauces.
🍨 Pineapple Marshmallow Whip – Full Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups fresh whipped cream
- 1 cup crushed pineapple (drained well)
- 1 cup homemade allulose marshmallows
- ¼ cup toasted shredded coconut
- 1–2 tbsp Keystone Pantry Allulose
Instructions
- Whip the cream: Beat to soft peaks and sweeten lightly with allulose.
- Fold in pineapple: Ensure it’s thoroughly drained.
- Add marshmallows: Cut small and fold in.
- Mix in coconut: Add toasted coconut and reserve some for garnish.
- Chill: Refrigerate for 1 hour.
🔥 Homemade Low-Carb Allulose Marshmallows
Fluffy, sugar-free marshmallows that behave *exactly* like classic marshmallows.
Ingredients
- 1 cup Keystone Pantry Allulose
- ⅔ cup water (divided)
- 1 tbsp gelatin
- ½ tsp vanilla
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Bloom gelatin in ⅓ cup cold water.
- Heat remaining water, allulose, and salt to 240°F.
- Slowly pour syrup into gelatin while whipping.
- Whip on high for 8–10 minutes until thick and glossy.
- Spread, set, cut, and dust lightly with powdered allulose.
🌺 Why This Dessert Is Low-Carb
- Replaces all sugar with allulose.
- No Cool Whip, condensed milk, or sugary marshmallows.
- Homemade marshmallows eliminate corn syrup.
- Whipped cream is naturally low-carb.
- Pineapple quantity is controlled.
💡 Helpful Hints
- Drain pineapple extremely well.
- Chill for best texture.
- Freshly toast coconut.
- Use small marshmallow cubes for even distribution.
- Add sugar-free cherry juice for color.
❓ FAQ
Can I use canned pineapple?
Yes—choose no-sugar-added and drain completely.
Is this keto?
Yes, especially with reduced pineapple.
How long does it last?
Up to 24 hours refrigerated.
Can I freeze it?
No—the whipped cream will break.
🍍 Pineapple Marshmallow Whip – Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Serving Size: ~½ cup (approx. 120g)
Servings: 6
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 140 kcal |
| Total Fat | 10 g |
| Saturated Fat | 6 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 35 mg |
| Sodium | 25 mg |
| Total Carbohydrate | 9 g |
| Dietary Fiber | 1 g |
| Sugars | 4 g (mostly from pineapple) |
| Added Sugars | 0 g |
| Allulose | 2 g |
| Sugar Alcohols | 0 g |
| Protein | 2 g |
| Vitamin D | 0 mcg |
| Calcium | 25 mg |
| Iron | 0.2 mg |
| Potassium | 90 mg |
Notes on calculation:
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Allulose is counted separately, not as sugar, because it has minimal caloric impact.
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Pineapple is the primary source of natural sugar.
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Whipped cream is unsweetened (or lightly sweetened with allulose).
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Homemade marshmallows using allulose contribute sweetness but virtually no carbs.
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