35 Better-For-You Christmas Desserts That Only Taste Like They’re On The Naughty List
Following a specific diet this Christmas season doesn't have to mean missing out on holiday treats.
It’s Christmas, so your days should be full of baking cookies, mixing up and sharing fun holiday cocktails, and eating tons of wintery desserts. If you’re following a certain diet or trying to eat healthier, though, these can instill some serious FOMO. Fear not, we’ve got tons of healthier options so you’re not left out and can indulge in all the best the holidays have to offer. Check out our list of 35 better-for-you Christmas treats for ideas, and try not to stress too hard about being perfect this season—after all, there’s always next year! 😉
We know health looks different to different people, so we’ve included options for every diet, like low-carb, vegan, gluten-free, and even low oil. Looking for keto recipes? If we don’t mind saying, we’ve really outdone ourselves when it comes to low-carb holiday treats. Take a peek at our keto snickerdoodles, our keto red velvet cake, our keto gingerbread cookies, and our keto hot chocolate for proof. Not anti-carb, just anti-gluten? Try our gluten-free ice cream sandwiches, our gluten-free Christmas pudding, our almond thumbprints, or our peppermint meringues. Avoiding animal products this holiday? We feel for you, it’s tough out there! Our vegan sugar cookies, our vegan brownies, our vegan chocolate chip cookies, and our vegan eggnog will help get you through—you won’t even miss the eggs or butter in these treats. In fact, we hope that goes for all the recipes included here. We'd like them to help inspire you to enjoy all the wonderful things you can eat rather than rue the loss of all the things you can't. 'Tis the season for joy, after all!
Want even more health-conscious sweet recipes? Check out our favorite vegan Christmas desserts, our top gluten-free Christmas cookies, and our best keto desserts too.
Peppermint Meringues
A cookie box filled with a wide assortment of shapes, sizes, and colors is such a treat to gift during the holidays. These peppermint meringues are the perfect addition to add a pop of color and fun. They practically scream “holiday!”, are low-calorie, and taste fantastic as well.
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Air Fryer GF Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
You won't believe these little cookies only have six ingredients, not including a pinch of salt (most of which you probably already have on hand!). We made 'em mini so you (and Santa!) can eat more than one. 😊
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Keto Red Velvet Cake
Come Christmastime, here might be nothing more stunning than a deep red velvet cake covered in snowy white frosting. Thanks to this recipe, even those following a low-carb diet can enjoy! Try sprinkling with crushed sugar-free candy canes for the perfect holiday dessert.
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Vegan Eggnog
This version of the classic holiday cocktail has similar flavor and texture to original eggnog, but is dairy-free and vegan-friendly! The richness, thickness, and luscious creamy texture that usually comes from eggs and heavy cream is achieved with both cashews and full-fat coconut milk in this recipe.
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Chocolate Cuties
You already know about chocolate-covered strawberries, but have you tried chocolate-dipped oranges? They make your favorite winter citrus a little extra-special.
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Brownie Brittle
If you love candy brittle and are as obsessed with brownies as we are, then this brownie brittle will be your new favorite snack. Crisp and crunchy with deep cocoa flavor, this sweet bark is insanely easy to make, and a little better for you than your average chocolate-y treat (i.e., you can have more than one!).
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Keto Gingerbread Cookies
Cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg are what make gingerbread cookies taste so nostalgic and Christmas-y. Not carbs. These easy low-carb gingerbread cookies are so adorable, you won't even miss the molasses.
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Sorbet
The perfect homemade fruit sorbet is creamy, smooth, and just as easy as making homemade ice cream. We show you how to use strawberries and raspberries here, but any fruit will work. As long as you keep the same proportions, you can totally get creative.
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Vegan Sugar Cookies
Soft, buttery, with crispy edges, these are the classic, quintessential sugar cookie, veganized and ready to bring to any of your holiday gatherings. Whether frosted, sprinkled, or eaten plain right out of the oven, we can't get enough of them.
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Gluten-Free Christmas Pudding
Christmas pudding might not be the dessert you make every year, but we are here to suggest you start! This one is gluten-free which will help give you a break from all of the heavy (but delicious) desserts on the table. Full of dried fruit and nuts and topped with a brandy sauce, what's not to love?
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Keto Magic Cookies
These cookies are seriously magical. Super-easy to make and without any flour, you can feel good about eating way more than just one. Make sure neither your coconut oil or butter is melted. You want them both solid at room temperature, or the cookies will spread too much while baking.
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Peppermint Patties
Peppermint Patties were developed in 1940 at a store in York, Pennsylvania. The guy behind the York Cone Company, Henry Kessler, made sure the patties had that perfect “snap.” The company became one with Hershey in the late 1980s, and the candy is now synonymous with the brand. The more you know!
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Poached Pears
Poaching slightly under-ripe pears makes them tender and sweetens them, while allowing them to maintain their structure. Once poached, they can be served warm or cold, garnished with a caramel reduction of the cooking liquid, and accompanied with everything from dairy-free ice cream to whipped cream to yogurt.
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Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
This recipe is as straightforward as cookies go: Everything goes into just one bowl and you don't even need a hand mixer. 😍 The one key here is to give your dough sufficient resting time so that the almond flour can fully hydrate and give you a more delish cookie.
Keto Hot Chocolate
Making your hot chocolate with heavy cream instead of milk doesn't just make it keto-friendly, it also makes it SO much better. Sweeten it with your favorite low-carb sweetener (we like Swerve) to make it the best warm winter drink there is.
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Air Fryer Cannoli
If you're not one for greasy frying, the air fryer is a solid option for these classic Italian desserts. The shells crisp up beautifully without any excess oil. We could hardly believe it either!
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Gluten-Free Ice Cream Sandwiches
No offense to the Chipwich, but nothing compares to a classic ice cream sandwich—the kind with soft rectangular chocolate cookies on both ends. This recipe is gluten-free, keto-friendly, and just as delicious as the iconic store-bought treats you grew up with.
Mini Eggnog Cheesecakes
Eggnog is one of the best ways we know how to celebrate the holidays so, naturally, we had to turn some into mini cheesecakes. Using a gingersnap for the crust makes these extra-easy and taste even more seasonal. Feel free to use store-bought or homemade cookies and nog; these will turn out great either way.
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Flourless Fudge Cookies
These gluten-free Christmas cookies are perfect—fudgy in the middle and crispy on the outside. And you only need 6 ingredients to make them!
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Holiday Shortbread Bites
These shortbread bites are one of our absolute favorite cookies to bake around the holidays. They're even easier to pull together than sugar cookies, and you can eat as many of them as you like.
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Camille Lowder is the digital food producer at Delish, otherwise known as our resident queen of recipe galleries. Previously, she attended the Natural Gourmet Institute for culinary school and worked at/managed a number of New York restaurants. She loves anything vegan, foods masquerading as other foods (hello, cauliflower), and a well-used Oxford comma.
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