Strawberry Frozen Kefir - THM S, E, or FP, sugar free - Briana Thomas (2024)

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Yes, I am undoubtedly quite late to the kefir train. šŸ˜› While I havenā€™t started making my own yet (I want to eventually!), I found some kefir at a discount grocery store, stocked up, and have been enjoying concocting new recipes with this tasty beverage teeming with probiotics. Yep ā€“ TASTY. I found it quite good even by itself! The brand I bought seemed to be high quality, so maybe that had something to do with my love at first gulp. The tang of the kefir plays well with strawberry, giving this ā€œice creamā€ a bright, refreshing flavor. Itā€™s almost sherbet-like in texture. I didnā€™t want to call it ā€œice creamā€ since it doesnā€™t have any cream in it, so I called it what it is: Strawberry Frozen Kefir! I see many more flavors in my futureā€¦. Iā€™ve already had fun turning my discount store kefir into several smoothie recipes for my next cookbook, including a mango concoction that is quite possibly the best smoothie Iā€™ve ever put into my mouth.

Before we go any further, letā€™s talk about pronunciation.Kefir is not pronounced ā€œKEE-fur.ā€ Itā€™s ā€œkuh-FEAR.ā€ šŸ˜‰

The type of kefir you use will determine the fuel type of this Strawberry Frozen Kefir. If you use single-fermented low-fat kefir, itā€™s a THM E. If you use double-fermented low-fat kefir, itā€™s a THM Fuel Pull. If you use double-fermented full-fat kefir, itā€™s a THM S. (To learn how to make your own kefir and get more details about double fermenting kefir, check out this video by Trim Healthy Mama.)

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Some details:

Some kefir (Iā€™m specifically talking storebought kefir here) is actually lactose free, so you may still be able to enjoy frozen kefir even if youā€™re lactose intolerant! I used Green Valley Organics brand of low-fat kefir. It was super thick and creamy ā€“ and lactose free. (If you have a lactose allergy it would be a good idea to run this past your doctor first, though.)

Feel free to substitute your favorite fruit or berry for the strawberries in this recipe! I think peaches or cherries would be great in this with double-fermented low-fat kefir for a THM E option.

I do not recommend replacing the xylitol with a less concentrated sweetener. The sugar alcohols are important for the texture and scoopability in this recipe. Erythritol may work in its place, but I havenā€™t tested it to see if it has the same properties as xylitol in ice cream. I much prefer the taste (or lack thereof) of xylitol. Feel free to experiment replacing the xylitol and stevia with your favorite low-glycemic sweetener, such as Swerve, Pyure, or THM Gentle Sweet (to taste, since all of these sweeteners have different sweetness concentrations). The more volume of sugar alcohols you have, the better the texture and scoopability of your frozen kefir will be. This recipe as written actually stays pretty much scoopable even after long-term freezing. (Let it thaw for 5-10 minutes if needed.)

I donā€™t recommend omitting the vegetable glycerin either. It helps keep the ice cream from sticking to the ice cream maker and vastly improves the creamy texture of the ice cream. I buy this brand from Amazon. Wondering what ice cream maker to buy? This Cuisinart model works like a charm!

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Strawberry Frozen Kefir

THM S, E, or FP (see notes), no sugar added, gluten/egg/nut free

Ingredients

  • 3 c. milk kefir
  • 2 c. sliced strawberries (fresh or frozen)
  • Ā¼ c. xylitol (or more, to taste)
  • 1 T. vegetable glycerin
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 3/32 tsp. (3 doonks) THM Pure Stevia Extract Powder

Instructions

  1. Blend the ingredients until smooth. Churn in a 1Ā½-qt. automatic countertop ice cream churn (I use this Cuisinart) according to manufacturer's directions. Transfer the frozen kefir to a shallow airtight container and enjoy immediately or freeze to firm up to your desired consistency. (I like the frozen kefir best when it's a little firmer.)
  2. Leftover frozen kefir is actually nearly scoopable right out of the freezer, and it gets even softer as it sits at room temperature for a few minutes.

Notes

-The type of kefir you use will determine the fuel type of this frozen kefir. If you use single-fermented low-fat kefir (regular low-fat storebought kefir), it's a THM E (low fat). If you use double-fermented low-fat kefir, it's a THM FP (low carb and low fat). If you use double-fermented full-fat kefir, it's a THM S (low carb).
-Some kefir is actually lactose free, so keep that in mind if you have allergies. I used Green Valley Organics brand of low-fat kefir. It was super thick and creamy - and lactose free. (If you have a lactose allergy it would be a good idea to run this past your doctor first, though.)
-Feel free to substitute your favorite fruit or berry for the strawberries! I think peaches or cherries would be great in this with double-fermented low-fat kefir for a THM E option.
-I do not recommend replacing the xylitol with a less concentrated sweetener. The sugar alcohols are important in this recipe. Erythritol may work in its place, but I haven't tested it to see if it has the same properties as xylitol in ice cream. I much prefer the taste (or lack thereof) of xylitol. Feel free to experiment replacing the xylitol and stevia with your favorite low-glycemic sweetener, such as Swerve, Pyure, or THM Gentle Sweet (to taste). The more volume of sugar alcohols you have, the better.
-I don't recommend omitting the vegetable glycerin either. It helps keep the ice cream from sticking to the ice cream maker and vastly improves the creamy texture of the ice cream. We buy this brand from Amazon.

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