22 Refined Sugar Free Vegan Dessert Recipes (2024)

These sugar free vegan dessert recipes are seriously sweet – in more ways than one!

By Lora O’Brien

It’s well known that most of us in the developed world are full-on sugar addicts. Americans currently consume a whopping 150-170 pounds of sugar a year, more than three times the amount recommended by the USDA. And that’s just white sugar – it’s even more when you add hidden sugars corn syrup, glucose and fructose. The worst thing is: you may not even know you’re eating sugar. It’s hidden in all kinds of foods you’d never guess, including peanut butter, salad dressing, pickles, soup, and sometimes even in baby food!

Eating too sweet has some unsavoury consequences. Apart from obesity and diabetes, sugar is now linked to Crohn’s disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, depression, tooth decay, hormonal disruption, elevated triglyceride levels (which can lead to heart disease), and even cancer. It’s also been noted by psychiatrists that sugar acts like an addictive drug on the brain. High fructose corn syrup is the worst offender, and it’s hidden in a lot of common foods from breads and cereals to sushi.

Some may substitute brown sugar or honey thinking it’s better than white sugar, but in terms of their glycemic index (GI), they’re really not much different from white sugar. Even worse that consuming regular sugar, many dieters turn to aspartame, saccharin, Splenda, Truvia or Purvia to avoid a sugar rush. But you should know that these have all been linked to health issues, even cancer and tumors.

Luckily, there are some good, healthy sugar substitutes, though, including these, below.

Healthy Sugar Substitutes

Brown Rice Syrup

Though it has glucose, rice syrup breaks down relatively slowly, providing more of a time-release energy flow than sugar does. Unlike sugar, this rice derivative contains magnesium, manganese, and zinc. With its distinct flavor, brown rice syrup works better in baked goods than in coffee and tea.

Maple Syrup

Foods with a glycemic index of 55 or below are considered to be low glycemic foods. Pure maple syrup has a glycemic index of 54 – that’s low! To compare, pure honey has an index of 58 and white sugar weighs in at 65. Just be sure to buy 100% pure maple syrup- this is much different than products labelled “breakfast”, “maple flavoured” or “pancake” syrup.

Stevia

Because it’s about 300 times sweeter than sugar, stevia is potent in minute quantities, but has zero calories. As an added bonus, it may even help lower blood sugar levels. Although it’s great in hot drinks and cold or raw foods, you can’t cook with it, and some claim it has a slightly liquorice taste. Note: Truvia and Purevia are NOT the same as Stevia; they are actually believed to be potentially dangerous chemicals, much like aspartame.

Xylitol

Derived from the birch tree, this is just about the perfect sweetener. It’s great for baking, in cold foods and in hot drinks, and unlike sugar, it may even protect teeth from decay.

Lucuma powder

This trendy new sweetener comes from a Peruvian fruit that has a creamy, caramel flavour. The powder itself is rich in Vitamins B1, B2 and C and calcium, and it won’t lose its flavour if cooked.

Dried fruits

Any kind of dried fruits, from dates and apples to orange peel and goji berries, can add sweetness to your baking.

Unfortunately, not many people are aware of these facts and options. And for a long time, neither was I, until I started reading up on nutrition.

It can be especially difficult to create desserts that are sugar free. So to help you on your way, I’ve scoured the net for these delish sugar free vegan dessert recipes.

Refined Sugar Free Vegan Dessert Recipes

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1. Vegan Baked Donuts

These vegan donuts are actually sweetened with – surprise! – Medjool dates, and there are lots of ways to dust these bad boys. Blitz date or coconut sugar in a blender for a similar texture to icing sugar, or powdered cinnamon also works well.

Get the recipe here.

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2. Raw Vegan Cookie Dough Chocolate Cups

These are incredibly creamy and decadent, yet super easy to whip up when the sweet tooth strikes! The homemade chocolate melts on the tongue, whilst the raw vegan cookie dough filling has just the right amount of sweetness, whilst being both dense and fudge-like in texture. Not only are they refined sugar free, they’re also gluten-free, too!

Get the recipe here.

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3. Raw Vegan Lemon Cheesecake

You can imagine the volume of sugar that goes into a traditional cheesecake recipe. But this one does qualify as one of our sugar free vegan dessert recipes! The crust is made from cashews and pitted dates, whereas coconut oil and coconut butter help to bind this recipe. A small amount of maple syrup is used to add a little sweetness, but compared to the cups of sugar used in a traditional recipe – this is heaps healthier.

Get the recipe here.

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4. Maple Pecan Pumpkin Muffins

You may consider muffins a treat. But they don’t have to be laden with sugar or deemed ‘naughty’. Especially not with sugar free vegan dessert recipes like this! Pumpkin puree gives these muffins their wonderful dense texture, whilst coconut sugar adds sweetness. These muffins make a great snack or even breakfast, and due to the fact there’s no refined sugar, you won’t experience a sugar high followed by a nasty slump! Try them with a dollop of apple butter, and you’re in heaven.

Get the recipe here.

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5. Oil, Gluten & Sugar Free Chocolate Cake

Chocolate cake. As soon as you think about it, it’s like your trousers spontaneously go tighter, right? Well, ladies, you can now have your cake and eat it with ZERO guilt! This cake is ooey-gooey and super dense. It’s almost like a cross between chocolate cake and a chocolate brownie.

Get the recipe here.

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6. Refined Sugar Free Carrot Cake

When I saw this recipe, I just wanted to scream. I mean, is the Minimalist Baker some kind of witch? How can such deliciousness come from such healthy ingredients? To be fair, there’s 3/4c of coconut sugar in this, plus applesauce, but that’s not too bad for a whole cake, am I right?

Get the recipe here.

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7. Apple & Cinnamon Scones

Fall may be over, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still enjoy the combination of sweet apples and cinnamon baked to absolute deliciousness! And that’s what you’ll find in these vegan and gluten-free scones. They’re crispy on the outside whilst soft on the inside and topped with a delicate cinnamon glaze. One of the best sugar free vegan dessert recipes to eat warm!

Get the recipe here.

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8. Sugar-Free Cinnamon Rolls

There should be a love song dedicated to cinnamon rolls and a hot mug of coffee – the pairing is simply delicious! These cinnamon rolls are naturally sweetened from dates and a small amount of maple syrup is used to glaze them alongside the cinnamon. Another of the best sugar free vegan dessert recipes to eat fresh out of the oven, whilst warm!

Get the recipe here.

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9. Tahini & Amaranth Energy Bars

These bars are super quick and easy to make, and yet superb for providing a boost of energy. The combination of sweet dates and nutty tahini works well (somewhat addictively so). Besides being sugar free, they’re also really easy to make.

Get the recipe here.

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10. Sugar Free Caramel Slice Bites

These provide just the perfect amount of sweetness you’d want from a dessert. They require no baking, are topped with a smooth and creamy caramel centre and then topped with silken chocolate. This is one of the best sugar free vegan dessert recipes to make as a gift, too. Just present them in a gorgeous jar or cake plate.

Get the recipe here.

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11. Strawberry Lime Cheesecake

This is pretty much a supermodel of a cheesecake! It’s insanely beautiful, no matter how you slice it, and it’s pretty much everything-free since its crust is made from crushed almonds and its base is created from strawberries, coconut oil and Macadamia nuts, as well as some agave syrup. Perfect for special occasions!

Get the recipe here.

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12. Black Bean Turtle Brownies

Yep, it’s from HER again – the Minimalist Baker. I mean someone, please, give this woman a medal. Who else could make black beans look so damn tasty? These have maple syrup and coconut sugar (half a cup in total) to bring the sweetness. Chocolate chips and date syrup are used for the topping. But if you really wanna quit sugar, you may want to skip those steps and just drizzle some almond butter on these instead.

Get the recipe here.

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13. Rose Petal Dark Chocolate Bar

We all crave a little chocolate every now and then, and one way to control how much processed sugar goes into it is to make your own! And why not make it fancy as heck with this rose petal infused chocolate? There’s no added sugar and it’s sweetened from maca powder, which adds a subtle caramel flavour. This is another of those sugar free vegan dessert recipes that’s so pretty, it’s great for packing beautifully as a gift.

Get the recipe here.

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14. Red Velvet Fudge

These gorgeous chunks may look like they taste like strawberries, but nope! They boast a nutty, chocolately, red velvet flavour. Wondering why? Check the recipe, below! I’d say this is one of the best sugar free vegan dessert recipes to make for a bridal or baby shower, or even a tea party!

Get the recipe here.

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15. Peanut Butter & Banana Cookies

The good ol’ PB&B is a vegan toastie classic – and now you can get it in cookie form! The bananas provide enough sweetness, really, but there are options to use maple syrup and/or stevia. And if you really wanna go crazy, add some dark chocolate for a super tasting, easy-to-make treat!

Get the recipe here.

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16. No Bake Fruit Tart

A sweet treat doesn’t need to be made from chocolate. Oh no, fruit can be just as delicious especially when the fruit you choose is in season and super juicy! The base of this beautiful fruit tart is made from pecan meal, and is sweetened with shredded coconut, almond butter and vanilla extract.

Get the recipe here.

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17. Cherry & Tahini Energy Balls

Tahini, a paste made from ground sesame, contains more protein than milk or even most nuts, while also being a good source of vitamins and minerals including magnesium, iron and calcium. Combined with cherry, these energy balls also pack a lot of protein! Cherries out of season? Try some freeze dried blueberries instead. BTW: this is one of the easiest sugar free vegan dessert recipes to make. Great for beginners!

Get the recipe here.

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18. Everything-Free Chocolate Cupcakes

Cupcakes that are actually healthy? What a time to be alive! These cupcakes are a dream if you’re catering for people as they’re free-from a lot of things. Example? Not only are they vegan and gluten-free, they’re also oil-free, sugar-free and nut-free and 100% delicious!

Get the recipe here.

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19. Choc Mint Ice Cream Cakes

The filling of these cakes may look like something out of the sugariest bakery in town, but it’s actually another of my fave sugar free vegan dessert recipes! It’s made from a mixture of naturally sweet ingredients like cashews, coconut cream, banana and coconut butter. Fresh mint is used to give these a fresh flavour, and spinach can even be thrown in for a nutritional boost.

Get the recipe here.

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20. Spicy Cherry-Poppy Seed Muffins

This is one of those sugar free vegan dessert recipes that’s perfect for breakfast, snacking or dessert! These spicy cherry-poppy seeds muffins are plant-based, gluten and oil-free and use absolutely no artificial sweeteners and are made using only whole ingredients. I can attest that they go amazingly well with some almond butter.

Get the recipe here.

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21. Vegan Chocolate Mousse Recipe

Looking for an unusual sugar free vegan dessert? This vegan mousse recipe comes with a surprise: cauliflower! I can hear some of you gagging at the thought of this, but trust me! It totally works! You can’t even taste it, but the cauliflower adds a rich creaminess here. For reals! Carob and cocoa are used for the chocolatey flavour, whilst peanut butter and soy yogurt are used for added creaminess.

Get the recipe here.

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22. Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake

This is one of the prettiest sugar free vegan dessert recipes ever. Like little blue pearls atop cushiony clouds. That’s how I’d describe these little cheesecake pots, anyway. There’s virtually NO sugar in these, save the 1T brown sugar called for in the topping. But you know what? Sub in some lucuma powder and you’re good to go.

Get the recipe here.

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22 Refined Sugar Free Vegan Dessert Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What can I eat for dessert instead of sugar? ›

Fruit is nature's candy, after all! It's true that fruit has sugar, but it's not the same as the processed, refined sugar you get in most desserts. However, the best choice for your teeth is fruit that's low in acidity: think bananas, strawberries, melons or peaches.

Can a diabetic eat vegan desserts? ›

In fact, many times vegan recipes are quite high in carbohydrates since they're made of plants and avoid high protein and fat foods like meat, dairy, or eggs. But, even if you follow a vegan or plant-based diet, you can enjoy delicious and healthy diabetes-friendly desserts.

Do vegan sweets have sugar? ›

A vegan diet contains only plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegan sweets are made by using plant-based alternatives to gelatine, such as agar agar, carrageenan and vega gel, as well as fruit, sugars and syrups.

What is the healthiest dessert you can eat? ›

Healthier Desserts
  • Oat Apple Crisp. 5/12. ...
  • Fruit and Cheese. 6/12. ...
  • Chocolate-Covered Frozen Bananas. 7/12. ...
  • Nut Bar. 8/12. ...
  • Poached Pears. 9/12. ...
  • Sweetened Popcorn. 10/12. ...
  • Chocolate Milk. 11/12. ...
  • Frozen Yogurt Bars. 12/12. Brands vary, but it's possible to get that creamy, sweet goodness for just 80 calories per bar.
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Is honey A Refined sugar? ›

Honey is different because of the enzymes that are added to the nectar by bees that divide the sucrose into two simple sugars, fructose and glucose. These sugars are directly absorbed by our bodies and are easier to digest. The glycemic index (GI) is a measure of how carbohydrates deal with glucose in the blood.

Will a vegan diet lower A1c? ›

Research on diabetes management also supports the use of both vegan and vegetarian diets. A meta-analysis that looked at five studies on vegans and one on lacto-ovo-vegetarians found that both types of diets reduced A1c levels over an average 24-week period.

What dessert won't spike my blood sugar? ›

Choosing the Best Dessert for Diabetes

Some of Burgess' go-to desserts include Medjool dates stuffed with peanut butter, energy bites, chia seed pudding with toppings (like fruit, nuts and yogurt), desserts baked with protein powder, and nut butter-based desserts like these Almond Butter-Quinoa Blondies.

Is vegan bad for blood sugar? ›

Plant-based foods – which are a large part of a vegan diet – particularly fruit, vegetables, nuts, pulses and seeds, have been shown to help in the treatment of many chronic diseases and are often associated with lower levels of type 2 diabetes, less hypertension, lower cholesterol levels and reduced cancer rates.

Can you be sugar free and vegan? ›

Can vegans eat sugar? Yes, but not all vegans eat all sugars. Most vegans consider sugar a generally acceptable food, but strict vegans abstain from refined cane sugars that are likely to have been processed with animal products.

What sugar can vegans not eat? ›

Granulated or white sugar comes from the stalks of sugarcane, which makes it vegetarian, but the mixing of this processed sugar with animal bone char to give a perfect white colour changes the entire game, which is why vegans around the world consider refined sugar to be a non-vegan food product.

What sweets are OK for vegans? ›

Fruity Sweets: Many fruity sweets, such as Skittles, Starburst, and Sour Patch Kids, are vegan-friendly. Hard Candies: Hard candies, such as lollipops and candy canes, are often vegan-friendly.

Can diabetics eat a vegan cake? ›

Nowadays, many vegan cakes have strange ingredients, making it confusing to know what's really good. Some companies use a bunch of chemicals to make their cakes taste better, and that can be a problem. We've had customers with diabetes (type 1 and 2) who ordered from us and had no issues, mostly choosing agave syrup.

Are vegan products good for diabetics? ›

Plant-based diets are consistent with these guidelines. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics states that vegetarian and vegan diets are appropriate for all stages of life, from infancy to adulthood, and may provide benefits for the prevention and treatment of diabetes, obesity and ischemic heart disease.

What is the best dessert for a diabetic to eat? ›

Examples of some diabetes-friendly desserts include:
  • granola (with no sugar added) and fresh fruit.
  • trail mix with nuts, seeds, roasted pepitas, and dried cranberries.
  • graham crackers with nut butter.
  • angel food cake.
  • chia seed pudding.
  • low sugar avocado mousse.
  • frozen yogurt bites made with plain Greek yogurt and berries.

Is vegan chocolate OK for diabetics? ›

Makes it easier to manage diabetes

Vegan chocolate is the best snack for people with diabetes because it is full of nutrients that are good for the heart. It helps control your blood sugar levels and makes it easier for your body to use insulin properly.

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