Diabetic-Friendly Vanilla Cream Rolls (5-Minute No-Bake)

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Diabetic-Friendly Vanilla Cream Rolls

  • Prep time: 5–10 minutes

  • Chilling time: 20 minutes (optional)

  • Servings: 8 rolls

Ingredients

The Cream Filling

  • 1 cup Heavy whipping cream (ensure it is very cold)

  • 4 oz (115g) Cream cheese, softened to room temperature

  • 2–3 tbsp Powdered erythritol or monk fruit sweetener (adjust to your preferred sweetness)

  • 1 tsp Pure vanilla extract

  • 1 pinch Salt

The Roll Shells

  • 8 Low-carb wafer rolls OR 8 thin low-carb crepes

  • Optional: A light dusting of powdered erythritol for garnish

Instructions

  1. Whip the Cream: In a chilled glass or metal bowl, beat the heavy whipping cream until soft peaks form. Set aside in the refrigerator to keep cool.

  2. Prepare the Cream Cheese Base: In a separate bowl, beat the softened cream cheese, powdered sweetener, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Mix until the texture is completely smooth and free of lumps.

  3. Combine: Gently fold the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture using a spatula. Use a light hand to keep the filling airy and fluffy; do not overmix or it may become grainy.

  4. Fill the Rolls: Transfer the mixture into a piping bag (or a plastic storage bag with a small corner cut off). Carefully pipe the filling into the center of the wafer rolls. If using crepes, spread a thin layer of filling across the surface and roll them up tightly.

  5. Chill and Set: For the best consistency, place the rolls in the refrigerator for 20–30 minutes. This allows the filling to firm up and the flavors to meld.

  6. Serve: If desired, lightly dust the tops with a small amount of powdered sweetener just before serving.


Common Questions & Answers

Q: Why do you recommend powdered sweetener instead of granulated? A: Powdered sweeteners (like powdered erythritol) dissolve instantly into the fats of the cream and cheese. Granulated sweeteners can leave a “gritty” texture in no-bake fillings because there is no heat to melt the crystals.

Q: Is this recipe suitable for a Keto diet? A: Yes. By using heavy cream, cream cheese, and a sugar-free sweetener, the net carb count remains very low (approximately 2–4g per roll), making it an excellent choice for those following a ketogenic or low-carb lifestyle.

Q: How can I prevent the filling from becoming runny? A: Ensure your whipping cream is ice-cold before you start. Also, avoid over-beating the mixture once the cream is added. For an even firmer filling, you can fold in 1/2 teaspoon of bloomed gelatin or 1 tablespoon of chia seeds.

Q: Can these be made in advance? A: Yes, you can store these in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If you are using wafer rolls, be aware that they may soften slightly over time as they absorb moisture from the cream.

Q: Can I swap the vanilla for other flavors? A: Absolutely. You can stir in 1/2 teaspoon of instant espresso for a mocha flavor, or add a teaspoon of fresh lemon zest to the cream cheese base for a bright, citrusy twist.

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