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Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup Recipe

Sugar Free Butter Pecan Syrup on a stack of pancakes

Are you craving a sweet and nutty retro indulgence while sticking to your gluten free, low-carb lifestyle? 

Look no further than this mouthwatering Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup recipe made with simple ingredients! 

Packed with the rich flavors of real butter, toasted pecans, and a hint of sweetness, this syrup is not only amazing on pancakes, but also works for ice cream, french toast and more!

If you grew up anytime when International House of Pancakes was in its hay day, you remember the big blue house with a brown roof that reminded me of an old time Dutch house.

Every weekend our family tradition would be to go for pancakes at the International House of Pancakes! 

I would order the Silver Dollar Buttermilk Pancakes with bacon and scrambled eggs.

When my plate was delivered to the breakfast table, it would also be accompanied by a rectangular tray filled with all of the different syrups available to top my pancakes with!

I usually would go for the fruit one, strawberry or blueberry, and occasionally the in house IHOP butter pecan pancake syrup.

The pecan syrup taste reminded me of a pecan pie with maple syrup!

Unfortunately the IHOP Syrup was filled with preservatives, white sugar and corn syrup, so I re-created it to be a Sugar-Free Low Carb Butter Pecan Syrup.

Keep reading to the end of the post where I go over ideas to use it and frequently asked questions about the recipe!

Let’s make some Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup Recipe

You will first need a small dry skillet to roast your pecans in.

I prefer cast iron, but any will do.

Turn your skillet to high heat for 30 seconds, then add in the raw pecans.

You can go with whole pecans or chopped pecans.

This step enhances their natural flavors and gives your syrup an extra nutty kick.

Either size works here.

Immediately turn it down to low heat and stir constantly for 3 minutes until they turn a golden brown.

If you leave them unattended, they will surely burn!

Once they have toasted for 5 minutes, turn the heat down to the lowest setting and add in the butter.

Let the butter melt and  then turn the heat off but leave it on the burner.

Now you need to make the Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup base.

In a small pan, add all of the ingredients in order whisking well after each.

Turn the stovetop burner to medium heat until the butter is melted.

Now turn the heat up and bring it to a boil.

While whisking, add in the glucomannan or xanthan gum.

Once it is whisked in the syrup base, turn it down to low heat and let it simmer for 5 minutes.

Whisk it well and check to see if it is thick enough by dipping a spoon in it.

If it coats a spoon then it is ready to take off the heat.

Now stir in your toasted and buttered pecans.

If you find it thins it out a little, just return it to the heat and bring to a boil.

Once it reaches a boil, immediately remove from the heat and let it cool.

It will thicken as it cools.

The pecans also turn a bit softer at this point making them easier to chew.

Store your homemade sugar free butter pecan syrup in an airtight jar with a lid.

It keeps in the fridge up to two weeks.

If it thickens considerably, just return it to a saucepan with 1 tablespoon of water.

Warm over low heat until lt becomes thinned.

Total carbohydrate per 1/4 cup (2 oz) is only 2g, with 1 g protein and 8 g fat.

The total recipe makes approximately 8 fl oz of your made at home butter pecan syrup.

Tips and FAQs about this Sugar Free IHOP Copycat Syrup Recipe


Now that you have your homemade butter pecan syrup, it’s time to indulge in a delicious breakfast treat.

Picture a stack of keto fluffy pancakes drizzled with this sugar-free IHOP butter pecan syrup alongside a cup of coffee or almond milk!

The delightful pecan flavor will dance on your taste buds, leaving you satisfied and guilt-free!

We hope you enjoy making and savoring this homemade butter pecan syrup as much as we do. 

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Sugar Free Butter Pecan Syrup on a stack of pancakes
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Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup Recipe

Are you craving a sweet and nutty retro indulgence while sticking to your gluten free, low-carb lifestyle? 
Look no further than this mouthwatering Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup recipe made with simple ingredients! 
Packed with the rich flavors of real butter, toasted pecans, and a hint of sweetness, this syrup is not only amazing on pancakes, but also works for ice cream, french toast and more!
Total carbohydrate per 1/4 cup (2 oz) is only 2g, with 1 g protein and 8 g fat.
The total recipe makes approximately 8 fl oz of your made at home butter pecan syrup.
Course Breakfast, keto breakfast, keto condiments, low carb breakfast
Cuisine American
Keyword allulose, almond butter, breakfast condiment, breakfast maple syrup, butter pecan, butter pecan syrup, chewy keto blondie recipe, dairy free gluten free, dairy free options, dairy free sugar free cake, easy keto maple syrup substitute recipe, easy keto maple syrup substitute recipe (sugar free), gluten free maple syrup, gluten free sugar free, homemade syrup, international house of pancakes copycat syrup, keto maple syrup, keto maple syrup recipe, keto pecan syrup, keto syrup, low carb butter pecan, low carb gluten free, low carb sugar free, maple donut glaze recipe, maple extract, maple pecan, maple syrup, maple syrup substitute, pecan pie, pecans, stevia maple syrup, sugar free, sugar free copycat IHOP butter pecan syrup recipe, sugar free pecan
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Cooling Time 10 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 8 oz
Calories 143kcal
Cost 12

Equipment

  • small pan
  • Whisk
  • Skillet
  • airtight jar

Ingredients

Roasting Pecans

  • 1 cup pecans whole or chopped
  • 2 tbsp butter or butter alternative

Maple Syrup Base

  • 3/4 cup water
  • 3 tbsp allulose or erythritol, read FAQs for tips
  • 1/4 tsp stevia
  • 1 tbsp butter or butter alternative
  • 1/2 tsp maple extract
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/2 tsp black strap molasses optional, but adds the richness
  • 1/4 tsp glucomannan or xanthan gum

Instructions

Roasting Pecans

  • You will first need a small dry skillet to roast your pecans in.
  • Turn your skillet to high heat for 30 seconds, then add in the raw pecans.
  • You can go with whole pecans or chopped pecans.
  • This step enhances their natural flavors and gives your syrup an extra nutty kick.
  • Immediately turn it down to low heat and stir constantly for 3 minutes until they turn a golden brown.
  • If you leave them unattended, they will surely burn!
  • Once they have toasted for 5 minutes, turn the heat down to the lowest setting and add in the butter.
  • Let the butter melt and then turn the heat off but leave it on the burner.
  • Now you need to make the Sugar Free Copycat IHOP Butter Pecan Syrup base.

Maple Syrup Base

  • In a small pan, add all of the ingredients in order whisking well after each.
  • Turn the stovetop burner to medium heat until the butter is melted.
  • Now turn the heat up and bring it to a boil.
  • While whisking, add in the glucomannan or xanthan gum.
  • Once it is whisked in the syrup base, turn it down to low heat and let it simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Whisk it well and check to see if it is thick enough by dipping a spoon in it.
  • If it coats a spoon then it is ready to take off the heat.
  • Now stir in your toasted and buttered pecans.
  • If you find it thins it out a little, just return it to the heat and bring to a boil.
  • Once it reaches a boil, immediately remove from the heat and let it cool.
  • It will thicken as it cools.
  • The pecans also turn a bit softer at this point making them easier to chew.
  • Store your homemade sugar free butter pecan syrup in an airtight jar with a lid.
  • It keeps in the fridge up to two weeks.
  • If it thickens considerably, just return it to a saucepan with 1 tablespoon of water.
  • Warm over low heat until lt becomes thinned.

Notes

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 2 tablespoons
Servings: 8
Amount per serving  
Calories 143
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 13.3g 17%
Saturated Fat 3.6g 18%
Cholesterol 11mg 4%
Sodium 33mg 1%
Total Carbohydrate 6.5g 2%
Dietary Fiber 1.3g 5%
Total Sugars 3.9g  
Protein 1.4g  
Vitamin D 3mcg 15%
Calcium 23mg 2%
Iron 1mg 3%
Potassium 145mg 3%

Nutrition

Calories: 143kcal

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