While you can easily buy a pint of vegan ice cream or a cookie at the health food store, there's something about whipping a sweet treat up in your own kitchen that makes it taste even better. Here are some homemade desserts made without any dairy or eggs, and what's even better is they're all under 150 calories.
These 100-calorie vegan cheesecakes are so easy to make; you just need to soak the raw cashews ahead of time, and then these cuties come together in about an hour.
These 104-calorie sugar-free cookies are made with raisins, but if you're bending the rules a little, you can substitute dairy-free chocolate chips instead.
These 87-calorie peanut butter cookies made with gluten-free oats and a handful of other ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen, and as an added bonus, they cook up golden brown in less than 10 minutes.
You'll love these adorable chocolate chip banana "nice" cream bites. All you need are two ingredients — bananas and chocolate chips. Each bite is just 39 calories!
We do apologize for introducing you to this brownie recipe because from now on, you'll be waiting for your bananas to ripen just so you can make a batch! Each brownie is 141 calories.
At just 86 calories per Almond Joy, all you need are five common ingredients and a food processor and boom — you're instantly a (healthy) candy-making genius.
The best vegan desserts are the ones no one would even guess are made without dairy and eggs, and these sugar cookies fit the bill — just 68 calories!
If you grew up scooping out spoonfuls of raw cookie dough while baking chocolate chip cookies with Grandma, you're going to fall hard for this cookie dough freezer fudge — shhh, it's made with lentils!
You only need four ingredients: dates, soy milk, apples, and the topping of your choice. These treats on a stick are actually healthy enough to have for a snack. And at 51 calories a piece, go ahead and have a few.
Peppermint Pattie- and Junior Mints-lovers will flip for these tasty mint chip truffles. Sweet and refreshing like the classic you're craving, this Paleo-friendly treat clocks in at less than 70 calories per serving.
How do you make juicy, sweet strawberries even better? Pair them with chocolate, of course. The filling in these sweet morsels is made with tofu and dates!
For just over 100 calories, this three-ingredient dessert can be served in a small bowl, the bottom of a pineapple (so Martha Stewart of you!), or in a cup of pineapple juice.
Made with high-fiber avocados and high-protein silken tofu, this spoonable treat will satiate hunger, so you can enjoy a 156-calorie bowl and feel completely satisfied for hours.
Craving a chewy, chocolatey brownie, are you? These no-bake treats not only spare you having to turn on the oven during a hot and humid day, but this sugar-, gluten-, and dairy-free recipe is also just 59 calories per fudgey bite.
Made with just dates, soy milk, and vanilla, this creamy caramel is healthy enough that you don't even have to save it for dessert. Serve it up with fruit slices, smear it on crackers for a salty-sweet snack, swirl it into your hot oatmeal or your bowl of yogurt, or add it as a topping on ice cream.
At 153 calories per delicious square, they're just as addictive as the original recipe, but with 4.6 grams of protein, you won't feel guilty inhaling more than one.
Soft, chewy, and only 86 calories per serving, these pumpkin chocolate chip cookies are vegan and grain-free. Bonus: since they contain no eggs, you can lick the bowl clean!
While slices of crunchy apple and fresh strawberries are sweet enough on their own, isn't everything better with chocolate? Spruce up your basic snack by pairing it with this smooth and mousse-like protein-packed chocolate dip.
You get three amazing layers — chocolate kripsies on the bottom, sweet and salty peanut butter in the middle, and chocolate chocolate chip on the top. At just over 100 calories, each bite offers 3.2 grams of protein.
Who says you have to live without ice cream? This dessert is made with only two ingredients — frozen bananas and peanut butter — and is only 152 calories per serving. All you need is a blender.
Brownies, anyone? These are vegan, filled with sweet and creamy peanut butter, and (as an added bonus) offer a protein punch. They're just 124 calories apiece.
If Snickers are your faves but you could do without the hydrogenated oils and refined sugar, whip up this 129-calorie version that's made with a handful of ingredients and is vegan, too.
Treat yourself to almond butter surrounded by slices of banana and covered in dark chocolate, and enjoy three of these crave-worthy frozen bites for 147 calories.
Made with almond butter and maple syrup, these vegan almond butter cups are lower in calories, fat, cholesterol, and sugar, and they taste more rich and decadent than the original.
For an added sweet bonus, these homemade fudgsicles are filled with fresh strawberries — the perfect complement to the chocolaty goodness. And even better news? Each one is under 80 calories.
If you're craving a sweet, cookie-like snack that's high in protein and flavor, then whip up these quick and easy almond butter apricot 59-calorie bites.
These cute pecan-filled thumbprint cookies are a far healthier alternative to sugar- and fat-laden pecan pie — and they're just 122 calories per cookie.
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Another Girl Scout fave, wow yourself and your friends with how authentic this homemade and vegan version tastes, just 136 calories per delicious cookie.
These frozen yogurt cupcakes are made with Greek yogurt, fresh strawberries, and bananas; and while low in calories, fat, and cholesterol, they're still lusciously sweet and smooth.