ChipMonk’s Favorite Holiday Keto Dessert Recipes

Best Holiday Keto Dessert Recipes

The holidays are a time for joy and celebration, but if you’re practicing a low carb, keto, gluten-free, or sugar-free diet, it’s easy to feel left out, especially at the dessert table. Fortunately there has never been a better time to go keto, and hundreds of creative bakers are sharing amazing low carb recipes for your favorite Holiday treats. If you’re ready to get baking, check out this list of ChipMonk's Favorite Holiday Keto Dessert Recipes. 

Helpful hint: A lot of these recipes are sweetened with erythritol and other sugar alcohols that can upset your stomach if eaten in excess, and some people report a ‘weird’ aftertaste. Substitute with your preferred sweetener, or try AlluMonk, our house blend of Allulose and Monk Fruit that is the perfect 1:1 sugar replacement with no weird aftertaste!

1. SnowBall Keto Christmas Cookies

Snowball Keto Christmas Cookies

It wouldn’t be a ChipMonk list without some cookies, and these Snowball Keto Christmas Cookies are extra special. This keto dessert recipe is super simple and produces soft & buttery cookies with a melt in your mouth texture similar to traditional shortbread cookies. What’s not to love?

2. Sugar-Free Pecan Pie

Sugar-Free Keto Pecan Pie

When it comes to holiday favorites, the Pecan Pie always makes the list. And while this keto dessert recipe is a little more complicated than our Christmas Cookies, it is certainly worth the effort because it produces an unbelievably delicious Pecan Pie with no sugar. Pair with our own Keto Pie Crust recipe for a delicious 100% keto-friendly dish. 

3. Keto Gingerbread Cake

Keto Gingerbread Cake Recipe

A delicious, iced ginger bread cake is usually off limits for anyone sticking to their diet, but thanks to Green & Keto we can all have our cake this Christmas. Follow this keto dessert recipe to create your very own perfectly sweet, spiced, and incredibly moist Gingerbread Cake. 

4. Low Carb Chocolate Fudge

Low carb keto fudge recipe

One of the richest, most decadent holiday desserts is fudge. I mean what could be better than sinking your teeth into some perfectly textured and sweetened chocolate fudge? How about if that fudge also happens to be sugar-free and low carb? It sounds too good to be true, but thanks to WholesomeYum, this dream is a reality. Check out their ultra-simple keto dessert recipe and you could be enjoying fudge in only 10 minutes!

5. Keto Bread Pudding

keto bread pudding

One of my personal favorites around the holidays is bread pudding. But like everything else on this list, traditional bread pudding just doesn’t work with the keto lifestyle. Thankfully, Naomi Sherman has come up with this ooey gooey, mouthwatering keto recipe. Pair with heavy cream or keto ice cream and your tastebuds will be in Holiday Heaven. 

Helpful hint: A lot of these recipes are sweetened with erythritol and other sugar alcohols that can upset your stomach if eaten in excess, and some people report a ‘weird’ aftertaste. Substitute with your preferred sweetener, or try AlluMonk, our house blend of Allulose and Monk Fruit that is the perfect 1:1 sugar replacement with no weird aftertaste!

Enormous thank you to all the bakers on this list for creating amazing recipes that make the keto lifestyle not only bearable, but downright delicious. Of course, not everyone enjoys being in the kitchen, so if you don’t feel like making your own holiday keto desserts this year, check out our selection of baked-to-order keto cookies & bites, the perfect addition to any holiday dessert spread. And if you’re feeling a little adventurous, we also offer keto baking dry mixes that make baking your very own fresh keto cookies simple and stress free. 

 

Thanks for checking out ChipMonk’s favorite Holiday Keto Dessert Recipes. This holiday season may we all remember to eat well, live better, & indulge mindfully. 

 

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