22 Low-Carb, Diabetes-Friendly Dessert Recipes To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth (2024)

Dessert doesn't have to be a bad word for those with diabetes. As long as you steer clear of treats with OTT sugar and carb contents, dessertscan be part of a healthy eating regimen. From low-sugar cookies and frozen yogurtbites to cheesecake fat bombs and pudding, get your fix with these diabetic dessert recipes that keep the carb count tight and right while still satisfying your sweet tooth with limited sugar.

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Coconut Matcha Energy Bites

Energy bites are so good we had to include them twice! This version serves up a healthy doses of coconut and matcha for a dessert your body will thank you for.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 6 grams

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The Real Food Dieticians

Paleo Pumpkin Pie Bars

If you're looking for a pumpkin pie dessert, these dairy-free, low-carb bars with a coconut butter glaze do the trick.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 9 grams

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Chocolate Madeleines

These French-inspired sponge cakes, made in a shell shape, are the perfect little cake treats on Christmas day.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 11 grams

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Keto Matcha Cheesecake

With a time-saving gadget like the Instant Pot, life as a low-carb dieter gets much easier. One of our favorite recipes from the book The Essential Instant Pot Keto Cookbook($15) by Casey Thaler, is this silky, antioxidant-rich matcha cheesecake. Sprinkle diabetic-friendly toppings (like nuts, ground cinnamon, or sugar-free sprinkles) to add even more flavor.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 4.6 grams

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Frozen Berry Yogurt Bites

Seriously, how can you resist a medley of sweet and tart fruit surrounded by dreamy (and creamy) yogurt? We recommend using sugar-free yogurt or good ol' plain yogurt without any additions to the two-ingredient recipe.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 5.2 grams (with low-carb substitutions)

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Greek Yogurt Chocolate Fudge Pops

Chocolate and yogurt come together for a healthified Fudgsicle. Instead of the semi-sweet chocolate chips as called for in the recipe, use sugar-free chocolate or 100 percent cacao baking chocolate to minimize carbs. And opt for a sugar-free or plain yogurt and unsweetened almond milk to lessen that overall carb count.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 14 grams (with low-carb substitutions)

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Vanilla and Bean

Mini Tea Cakes With Brown Butter

Have something sweet with your tea that isn't full of sugar. These little flavor bites are bursting with citrus, almond and vanilla flavors.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 7 grams

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No-Bake Energy Bites

Made with oats, coconut flakes, flaxseed, peanut butter, and vanilla, these energy bites get a hint of sweetness from mini chocolate chips and honey or maple syrup.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 13 grams

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Coconut Lime Raspberry Chia Pudding

Summer berries are put to good use in this gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegetarian recipe that's as easy as fill, shake, and spoon. Go for unsweetened shredded coconut to keep sugar levels as low as possible.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 15 grams

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Cream Cheese Fruit Dip

Mix cream cheese with Greek yogurt, honey, and vanilla extract to make this easy cheesecake dip. Serve with your favorite fruit.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 11 grams

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Banana Bread Oat Protein Smoothie

Step away from that communal plate of sliced cakes and breads. Next time you've got a hankering for a sweet loaf, whip up this protein-packed smoothie that is even more delicious than it looks. Because four inches of a banana can have up to 15 grams of sugar, only use that amount when whipping up your smoothie. Even with that adjustment, this smoothie has 30 grams of carbs, so split the smoothie with a friend to stay under 15 grams.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 15 grams (per 1/2 smoothie)

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Glowing Berry Fruit Salad

This fruit medley is exactly what every plate should be: delicious, nutritious, and vibrant in color. We love the addition of chopped herbs for a savory taste. Omit the honey, and you'll have an equally sweet bite. In addition, stick to a serving size of roughly 3/4 to one cup, depending on the carb levels of the fruit you choose, to stay within the recommended carb amount.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 15 grams (with low-carb substitutions)

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Low-Fat Cappuccino Pudding

Coffee lovers, rejoice. This cinnamon-dusted pudding is going to give you your caffeine fix in an unexpected and unbelievably tasty way.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 12.7 grams

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Coconut Milk Popsicles

Be sure to use full-fat unsweetened coconut milk for these Popsicles that get a hint of sweetness from granulated sugar.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 11 grams

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Berry Mini Cheesecake Smoothies

If the very thought of cheesecake makes you smile all over, then you're in for a real creamy and fruity treat. We are *totally* here for the addition of the toasted nuts adding protein and texture. To keep each serving size under 15 grams of carbs, divide the cheesecake smoothie into seven cups.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 13.1 grams (with low-carb substitutions)

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Avocado Chocolate Mousse

The magic of creamy avocado and melted chocolate create this healthy (and easy) mousse to serve for romantic dinners or a night in watching your favorite shows on Netflix. Use sugar-free stevia as the sweetener and at least 70 percent dark chocolate, so you can indulge in the whole pot de crème.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 14.6 grams (with low-carb substitutions)

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No-Bake Keto Cheesecake Bits

Made with peanut butter, oats, and coconut, these cream cheese fat bombs taste a lot like cheesecake with sweetening from erythritol. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Total Carbs Per Serving: 1 gram

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Pickled Blackberry and Grapefruit Salad

For a twist on an all-time favorite, grab some vinegar and pickling spice. The flavor combo will give you a pop of sweetness AND a burst of tartness. Please note: One cup of blackberries has 14 grams of carbs, while 1/2 of a grapefruit contains 15.

Total Carbs Per Serving: 14.6 grams

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Snowball Keto Christmas Cookies

These may be Christmas cookies, but we think you can make them any time of year. With almond flour and calorie-free erythritol as sweetener, these are about as low-carb and low-sugar as it gets. (via The Endless Meal)

Total Carbs Per Serving: 3 grams

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Berry Nice Cream

No need to grab your wallet for the ice cream truck, instead freeze some strawberries, blueberries, and bananas for an ice cream scoop that's so refreshing, there's no need for any toppings. Though we may sound like a broken record, monitor your portion of Nice Cream, as bananas especially are high in carbs. Divide this recipe into eight (rather than four) to stay under 15 grams. (via The Roasted Root)

Total Carbs Per Serving: 14.8 grams

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22 Low-Carb, Diabetes-Friendly Dessert Recipes To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth (2024)

FAQs

How can I satisfy my diabetic sweet tooth? ›

Eat fresh fruit: Fruits such as apples, pears, and papaya are naturally sweet but also contain complex carbs and soluble fiber, which can satisfy your sweet tooth without wreaking havoc on your blood sugar.

What dessert won't spike my blood sugar? ›

"Dark chocolate covered berries and nuts [are a great choice] for both [types of diabetes] because the nuts have omega-3s. The dark chocolate has antioxidants and the berries are lower glycemic types of foods. They have more fiber, so they're friendly for both [types of diabetes]," she says.

What sweet treats can diabetics have? ›

We present a list of options which are relatively low in sugar and should help to make diabetes control easier to achieve over a festive evening.
  • Sugar free sweets. ...
  • Lower sugar substitutes. ...
  • Baking low sugar cakes. ...
  • Popcorn. ...
  • Toffee apples. ...
  • Smoothies. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Roasted pumpkin seeds.

What am I lacking if I have a sweet tooth? ›

If you often think about sweet foods, crave sweets with symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, stress, lack of alertness, etc., you may be lacking in some important minerals such as calcium. , magnesium, chromium, vitamins of group B. Therefore, it is very necessary to visit a doctor to supplement micronutrients.

How to curb sugar cravings for diabetics? ›

Here are 11 more useful tips to stop sugar cravings:
  1. Drink a glass of water. Some people say that dehydration can cause cravings.
  2. Eat a fruit. ...
  3. Avoid artificial sweeteners. ...
  4. Eat more protein. ...
  5. Talk to a friend. ...
  6. Sleep well. ...
  7. Avoid excess stress. ...
  8. Avoid certain triggers.
Feb 10, 2023

What desserts stabilize blood sugar? ›

Fiber-rich complex carbs, as well as healthy fats, like nuts, protein, and Greek yogurt can help keep blood sugar balanced. Try high-protein desserts like oat-based waffles and chocolate Greek yogurt ice cream.

What chocolate won't raise blood sugar? ›

Instead of 'diabetic' chocolate, try choosing good-quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa is best). It has a stronger taste than milk chocolate, so you are likely to eat a bit less. Decide how much you are going to eat and put the rest of the chocolate away, out of reach.

What are the 5 worst foods for diabetics? ›

Top foods and drinks to avoid with diabetes
  1. Sweetened drinks. What do most regular sodas, fruit punches and iced teas have in common? ...
  2. Specialty coffee drinks. ...
  3. Whole milk. ...
  4. Hot dogs. ...
  5. Pre-packaged lunch meat. ...
  6. Sweetened cereals. ...
  7. Regular pancake syrup. ...
  8. Sherbet.
Sep 4, 2023

Is angel food cake ok for diabetics? ›

Angel Food Cake is a great dessert for diabetics because, unlike many of its sweet counterparts, it's very low in sugar and carbs.

What desserts should diabetics avoid? ›

Though no food is completely off-limits, if you want to keep blood sugar levels low, it's important to limit eating desserts that contain primarily refined carbohydrates and sugar, such as snack cakes, candy or cookies.

Are graham crackers good for diabetics? ›

Are graham crackers a healthy snack for diabetes? People with diabetes can certainly enjoy graham crackers, keeping in mind that one serving contains about 22 grams of total carbs and 6–8 grams of total sugar. Stick to one serving for a snack and pair with foods high in fiber and protein for balance.

Why does a diabetic crave sweets? ›

Without enough insulin, your brain cannot make use of that sugar. Since the brain relies on a second-by-second delivery of sugar for fuel—and your brain doesn't know you have diabetes—it's going to cue cravings and hunger to encourage you to eat.

Can diabetics eat graham crackers? ›

Are graham crackers a healthy snack for diabetes? People with diabetes can certainly enjoy graham crackers, keeping in mind that one serving contains about 22 grams of total carbs and 6–8 grams of total sugar. Stick to one serving for a snack and pair with foods high in fiber and protein for balance.

What store-bought desserts can diabetics eat? ›

8 baked foods that a person with diabetes may eat
  • Low sugar chocolate chip cookies made with milk and honey.
  • Gluten-free chocolate avocado muffins made with almond flour.
  • Low sugar peanut butter fruit dip.
  • Peanut butter cookies.
  • Whole-wheat orange cake.
  • Dark chocolate.
  • Gelatin desserts.

What kind of ice cream is good for diabetics? ›

The following are the best brands and flavors for those who have diabetes. Blue Bunny Ice Cream: This brand offers vanilla and chocolate options. Both contain 20 grams (g) of carbohydrates per ½-cup serving. Breyers Creamy Vanilla: This contains minimal fat and 17 g of total carbohydrates per ½ cup.

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