
10 Delicious Keto-Kosher Sweets for Passover
Savor these innovative keto-kosher Passover desserts that bring modern twists to traditional Seder sweets without breaking your diet.

Savor these innovative keto-kosher Passover desserts that bring modern twists to traditional Seder sweets without breaking your diet.

The Seder centerpiece, done right. This traditional Passover brisket braises low and slow in red wine until fork-tender—exactly like Bubbe made it, naturally keto at just 3g net carbs per serving.

This adaptation preserves the dish’s essence—slow-cooked carrots glazed in warm spices—while replacing the sugar with keto-friendly ingredients. Your bubbe might raise an eyebrow, but your blood sugar will thank you.

Eight days, no grains, no chametz—and you’re counting carbs on top of it. This keto Passover meals guide covers smart ingredient swaps, a diet-by-diet comparison table, Seder night strategy, and links to 12+ low-carb, diabetic-friendly Passover recipes on The Lunch Pro.

Fork-tender brisket in 90 minutes flat. This Instant Pot brisket uses dry red wine and caramelized onions for deep, rich flavor—no flour, no sugar, naturally keto. The pressure cooker does the work; you get the credit.

Jewish penicillin goes keto. This gluten-free matzo ball soup uses almond flour to create impossibly fluffy dumplings floating in rich chicken broth—just 3g net carbs per bowl.

Looking for a festive cookie that fits your sugar-free lifestyle? These 4-ingredient coconut macaroons are chewy, naturally sweetened, and perfect for your holiday platter

The Seder plate essential, now keto-friendly. This low-carb charoset uses tart green apples, toasted walnuts, and warm spices—all the tradition, minimal sugar impact.

Yes, you can have dessert this Passover—even if you’re watching your blood sugar. Our latest article rounds up diabetic-friendly matzo desserts made with natural sweeteners like stevia, monk fruit, and date syrup. From chocolate cakes to no-sugar apple kugel, these recipes are full of flavour without the spike. Perfect for anyone looking to celebrate Passover without missing out on sweet traditions.

This luxurious flourless chocolate torte gets a diabetic-friendly makeover with sugar-free sweetener while keeping its rich, dense texture. Perfect for special occasions without the blood sugar spike!

Navigating Passover dietary needs? 🤔 Don’t skip dessert! Our latest article shows you how to make delicious, traditional Passover treats that are sugar-free and grain-free. Discover amazing recipes using almond flour, stevia, monk fruit, and more – from flourless chocolate cake to quick macaroons. Keep your Seder sweet for everyone!

Decadent, fudgy, and totally flourless—these sugar-free brownies are a Passover and gluten-free game-changer! 🍫✨ Sweetened naturally with bananas and dates.

Keep your Passover treats both traditional and blood sugar-friendly with natural ingredient swaps and expert baking techniques that transform classic recipes.

Kosher for Passover and Keto? Paleo at the Seder? Managing diabetes while honouring tradition? It sounds complicated—but it doesn’t have to be.

When warm spices meet apples and almonds in this naturally sweetened kosher cake, tradition and health-conscious baking unite deliciously.

Find your path to a traditional Passover celebration while staying keto with these innovative Seder meal adaptations and substitutions.

Optimize your Passover Seder with diabetes-friendly recipes that honor tradition while keeping blood sugar stable – discover delicious adaptations for holiday favorites.

Amaze your Seder guests with wholesome desserts that honor tradition while keeping blood sugar in check – without sacrificing sweetness.

Discover how natural fruit sweeteners transform traditional matzo cake into a guilt-free Passover dessert that everyone will love.