Delicious homemade keto OMG peanut butter cups topped with unsweetened coconut, chopped pecans and keto-approved dark chocolate chips, on a cutting board.

17 Low Carb Desserts That Eat Kale for Breakfast

Sticking to low carb goals doesn’t mean giving up on something sweet now and then. There are smarter ways to enjoy dessert without wrecking your progress. These low carb desserts are anything but boring — they pack flavor and hit the spot. Some of them are so bold, they make kale look like a side dish. If you’ve been looking for treats that keep carbs low and taste high, this list is made for you. It’s time to rethink what dessert can look like when you don’t play it safe.

Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp in a pan.
Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This low carb dessert balances tart and sweet flavors with a crunchy topping. The cheesecake layer adds a creamy touch that makes each bite interesting. It’s a reliable option whether you’re hosting guests or just looking for something a little different. Get the recipe: Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

Lemon Berry Cake

A slice of layered cake with cream and berries, topped with thin lemon slices, is on a white plate. A gold fork rests beside it. A dark purple cloth is partially visible beneath the plate on a wooden table.
Lemon Berry Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This low carb dessert is a smaller, easy-to-handle cake with bright berry and citrus flavors. It’s a great option when you want a fresh, sweet treat without leftovers sitting around. The smooth frosting and balanced taste make it worth keeping in rotation. Get the recipe: Lemon Berry Cake

Marble Bundt Cake

Keto Marble Bundt Cake on a white plate.
Keto Marble Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This marble bundt cake merges chocolate and vanilla in a dessert that’s both simple and impressive. It’s a solid choice for any occasion where you want something sweet without added sugar. The design gives it a polished look without requiring extra effort. Get the recipe: Marble Bundt Cake

Magic Cookie Bars with one on its side.
Magic Cookie Bars. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

These low carb desserts bring back the classic cookie bar in a simpler form. They combine a rich flavor with a texture that works well as a quick sweet snack. They’re easy to make and hold up well for parties, snacks, or casual dessert nights. Get the recipe: Keto Magic Cookie Bars

OMG Bars

Delicious homemade keto OMG peanut butter cups topped with unsweetened coconut, chopped pecans and keto-approved dark chocolate chips, on a cutting board.
Keto OMG Bars. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

These bars combine crunchy and chewy textures in a dessert that’s easy to grab on the go. Packed with chocolate chips, they make a good choice for a quick sweet bite or a casual dessert. You can make them ahead and store them for whenever a craving hits. Get the recipe: OMG Bars

Cake Pops

Five keto cake pops with white frosting, topped with red, green, and white sprinkles are displayed on a marble surface. Each cake pop is attached to a red and white striped stick. A light blue and white cloth is visible in the background.
Keto Cake Pops: Photo credit: Trina Krug

These low carb cake pops are a simple way to enjoy a sweet snack without extra sugar. They have a moist texture inside and a smooth coating outside that makes them easy to handle. Whether for a casual treat or a party tray, they check the boxes for flavor and convenience. Get the recipe: Cake Pops

Keto Raspberry and Chocolate Cake

A slice of chocolate cake with raspberry filling and fresh raspberries on top, served on a decorative white plate. A pink cloth, golden forks, and a mug are in the blurred background on a rustic wooden surface.
Keto Raspberry and Chocolate Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This dessert combines rich chocolate with tart raspberry flavors in a layered cake. It delivers strong flavor contrasts that make it stand out. The presentation makes it a great option for birthdays or other gatherings without going over the top. Get the recipe: Keto Raspberry and Chocolate Cake

Sugar-Free “Oreos”

A close-up image of chocolate keto Oreo cookies with cream filling on a rectangular white plate. Three cookies are stacked in the foreground, and more cookies are blurred in the background on a blue cloth.
Keto Oreos: Photo credit: Trina Krug

These sugar-free Oreo-style cookies recreate a classic with a crisp cookie and creamy filling. They bring the familiar taste without the carbs or added sugar. They’re perfect for packing in lunches or enjoying with a cup of coffee in the afternoon. Get the recipe: Oreos

Marshmallows

A white plate with a pedestal base holds a stack of white, Keto Marshmallows. A colorful, blurred napkin can be seen behind the plate.
Keto Marshmallows: Photo credit: Trina Krug

These marshmallows are simple to make and come with no carbs per serving. They’re fluffy and light, making them a quick sweet snack or a dessert component. Roast them, mix them in recipes, or eat them plain — they hold up well however you use them. Get the recipe: Marshmallows

Lemon Bars

Keto Lemon Bars on white plate.
Keto Lemon Bars. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

These lemon bars bring bright citrus flavor paired with a buttery base that cuts the sharpness just right. They’re quick to prepare and store well, so they’re ready when you need something sweet. Whether for a potluck or a weeknight dessert, they get the job done. Get the recipe: Lemon Bars

Churro Fat Bombs

Churro Fat Bombs in white bowl cut in half.
Keto Churro Fat Bombs. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

Churro fat bombs combine cinnamon spice with a touch of sweetness in a sugar-free snack. They’re bite-sized and easy to keep on hand for a quick dessert that feels familiar. These treats are simple to prepare and offer a fun take on a classic flavor combo. Get the recipe: Churro Fat Bombs

Tiramisu

Keto Tiramisu on white plate.
Tiramisu. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This version of tiramisu keeps the rich layers of espresso and creamy filling without added sugar. It’s an elegant dessert that fits any meal, whether formal or casual. The flavors stay bold without relying on extra sweetness. Get the recipe: Tiramisu

Mini Butter Cakes

3 Mini Keto Butter Cakes on plate.
Mini Butter Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

These mini butter cakes are a quick way to enjoy a rich dessert without any added sugar. Their small size makes them handy for snacks or dessert plates and perfect for sharing. They’re a smart choice when you want something sweet without baking a whole cake. Get the recipe: Mini Butter Cakes

Chocolate Cake

Keto Chocolate Cake slice on a white plate.
Keto Chocolate Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This chocolate cake has a moist texture and deep flavor without sugar, giving it a rich profile. It’s great for celebrations, family dinners, or when you want a classic dessert done right. The recipe keeps things simple while still bringing full flavor. Get the recipe: Chocolate Cake

Cottage Cheese Bark

Homemade swirled Cottage Cheese Bark pieces artfully arranged on a blue speckled plate, offering a tempting treat that's as delightful to look at as it is to eat.
Cottage Cheese Bark: Photo credit: Trina Krug.

Cottage cheese bark is a light and refreshing dessert choice with a different take on texture. It’s a bit unexpected but works for anyone wanting a simple, low carb dessert. Chill it, break it apart, and it’s ready for snacking or sharing. Get the recipe: Cottage Cheese Bark

Lemon Poke Cake

A slice of Keto Lemon Poke Cake topped with a generous layer of rich whipped cream and garnished with lemon zest on a white plate.
Lemon Poke Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This lemon poke cake has a bright citrus flavor that works well for gatherings or casual nights at home. It’s easy to put together and refreshes the dessert table with its sharp taste and soft texture. It stores well, making it easy to prepare ahead of time. Get the recipe: Lemon Poke Cake

Chocolate Icebox Cake

Keto Chocolate Icebox Cake on a white plate.
Keto Chocolate Icebox Cake. Photo credit: Trina Krug.

This chocolate icebox cake has layers of rich chocolate and creamy texture that make it a hit at any event. It’s easy to prepare ahead and keeps things low on effort without losing flavor. It’s a classic-style dessert that fits any season or setting. Get the recipe: Chocolate Icebox Cake

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