Easter is just around the corner and I know a lot of you are scrambling to create your Easter menu. No idea where to start? To give you a hand, here are some delicious sugar-free Easter treats that I’m sure everyone will love!
You’ll be surrounded by sugar, candy and chocolate at Easter, but if you want to stay on track with your keto diet, these recipes are perfect.
There are sweet recipes, savory recipes and low-carb keto baking too.
Sugar-Free Easter – Chocolate & Candy
Paleo Easter Eggs by Thinlicious
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Sugar Free Chocolate Peanut Butter Easter Eggs by Sugar-free Mom
Copycat Easter Cream Eggs by All Day I Dream About Food
Chocolate Mint Truffles by Thinlicious
No Bake Coconut Butter Easter Bunnies by Sugar-free Mom
Dark Chocolate Truffles by Sugar-free Mom
Sugar Free Walnut and Brandy Truffles by Thinlicious
Peanut Butter Eggs by All Day I Dream About Food
Chocolate Covered Buttercream Candy by Low Carb Yum
Low Carb Rolo by Maria Mind Body Health
Sugar-Free Easter – baking recipes
Low Carb Hot Cross Buns by Thinlicious
Keto Easter Cupcakes by KetoDiet Blog
Carrot Cake Scones by All Day I Dream About Food
Savoury Easter recipes
Easter Egg Salad by Low-Carb, So Simple
BEST Quiche Lorraine by Maria Mind Body Health
Low Carb Egg Salad by Thinlicious
Easter Breakfast Casserole by Kalyn’s Kitchen
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Another great collection from you! Thanks for including one of my recipes.
It looked too good not to share, Libby.