Decadent, creamy, and fudgy, these mouthwatering desserts are for the chocolate-obsessed who still want to stay on the healthy path. They're all vegan and all delicious, and the hardest part will be deciding which recipe to make first — we say start with the doughnuts!
Whether you've got a nut allergy or simply want to try something new, these sunflower-seed butter cups will be a welcome change from their peanut-butter counterparts.
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Avocado lends a creamy texture to these moist chocolate cupcakes, which will be instantly beloved by vegans and nonvegans alike!
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These no-bake vegan brownies require no oven, and even better — each brownie has almost two grams of protein and fiber.
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These 60-calorie delicious chocolate morsels are made with sunflower seeds, dates, dairy-free chocolate, and sea salt. Yum!
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You only need two ingredients to make this perfectly sweet chocolate ice cream, so why haven't you tried it yet?
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A soft, fudgy ice cream sandwich is just what we need. This recipe contains no cholesterol, so snack on this treat without shame.
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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!
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Dubbed "chocolate hummus" because of its secret ingredient (chickpeas), this dip is perfect when paired with juicy strawberries.
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So lusciously sweet with a soft, melt-in-your mouth texture, this chocolate muffin recipe is every ripe banana's dream.
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Why spend the money (and the calories) on chocolate-dipped strawberries when you can make something better? These fruity chocolate mousse cups are a crowd-pleaser that you'll enjoy preparing.
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The soft texture and decadent, fudgy flavor of these no-bake brownie bites will satisfy dessert cravings for just 77 calories.
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These chewy and tasty brownie bites have the flavor and texture you're craving with an extra dose of protein. Each 124-calorie bite offers 5.1 grams of essential protein.
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Creamy and fruity, these mini strawberry cheesecakes are the perfect dessert to make in warm weather.
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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.
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Nobody will guess that these chocolate mousse cups are made with silken tofu instead of eggs and cream and are also naturally sweetened with dates instead of white sugar. This dessert is guilt-free.
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All you need is a food processor or high-speed blender, and you'll be biting into these soft, cookie-dough-like protein balls in a matter of minutes.
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Whether lactose-intolerant, vegan, or cutting back on dairy, here's a hot chocolate that everyone will enjoy. The recipe is simple to put together, and the added cinnamon brings a new depth of flavor to the nostalgic beverage.
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If Girl Scout Thin Mints were once your favorite treat, substitute that green box with our homemade vegan Thin Mint cookies.
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Before your workout, snack on these almond-coconut-crusted chocolate bananas for a fueling treat.
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Homemade vegan fudgesicles are filled with strawberries — the perfect complement to the chocolatey goodness. Each one is under 80 calories.
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Your taste buds will thank you when you pop these chocolate-dipped peanut butter crisp balls in your mouth for a fiber-filled sweet. It's hard to believe that one serving has less than 200 calories.
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These 149-calorie brownies are chewy, fudgy, and perfect for satisfying your deep chocolate cravings.
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No need to swear off your favorite chocolate candy if you've gone vegan — you just need to become a little creative in the kitchen. These vegan Snickers taste better than the real thing and are healthier too.
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Make a batch of these 79-calorie healthy Mounds to keep in the fridge whenever chewy-chocolate cravings strike.
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If you're looking to bite into some cookie dough sans the risk of salmonella or without gluten or dairy products, you have to make these vegan, 51-calorie cookie dough balls.
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If you've never made homemade chocolates in your life, this recipe is a perfect one to start with. Each Peppermint Pattie is just 64 calories.
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Made with homemade dairy-free chocolate kisses for an extraspecial flair, these dairy-free peanut butter kiss cookies will not disappoint.
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Whether you know them as Samoas or Caramel deLites, these once-a-year treats are off limits if you're following a vegan diet. Luckily, these vegan Samoas are lower in carbs, calories, and sugar than their store-bought counterpart.
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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!
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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.
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Slash ice cream cravings with your food processor and this 126-calorie dairy-free cherry chocolate chip "nice" cream recipe.
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If you have an obsession with all things chewy, and you also have a love affair with chocolate, then allow me to introduce you to your soul mate — these coconut-covered chocolate almond protein balls.
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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.
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Disguised as chocolate raspberry truffles, these are actually protein balls perfect for after a workout.
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These melt-in-your-mouth moist, rich, and fudgey brownies taste so sinful, you'll be amazed that they're vegan and just over 150 calories.
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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!
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Perfect for a snack or dessert, these chocolate almond protein bars offer 10 grams of protein.
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This quick and easy recipe for Paleo dark chocolate nut clusters is gluten-free and vegan-friendly!
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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.
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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.
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If you're craving a piece of pie, these scrumptious little caramel-filled tarts will do the trick!
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With just a few quick steps, you can create an easy chocolate pie that's fit for any Valentine's celebration. The sweetest part of the deal is that it's less than 150 calories per serving.
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Soft, spongy, sweet, and everything you want in a chocolate cake, the cauliflower in this chocolate cake recipe adds a moistness that's unforgettable.
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Creamy, chocolatey, and perfect for chilling out on a hot and humid Summer day, this "nice" cream requires no ice cream maker and saves you tons of calories because it's completely dairy-free.
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Make these treats with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen — you only need a banana, dairy-free yogurt, and chocolate chips.
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A cross between oatmeal cookies and brownies, these chocolaty bars are so insanely delicious that you won't even guess there's protein powder added to the batter.
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Each serving of this decadent chocolate pudding (made with black beans!) offers over seven grams of protein and six grams of fiber. Enjoy it for dessert or even as a filling, sweet snack!
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If your garden is overflowing with zucchinis, try this decadent twist on the classic zucchini bread recipe, made with dried cranberries and banana.
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This "milk"-chocolate pudding recipe from chef Matthew Kenny is raw, easy to make, and full of healthy fats! Watch the video recipe to learn how to create it in your own healthy kitchen.
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If Girl Scout cookie season has got you feeling left out, you'll definitely want to try this recipe for vegan peanut butter patties that you've got to taste to believe.
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Mix up the batter, pour it into a small ceramic mug or ramekin, pop it in the microwave, and you can indulge in warm, chocolaty one-person serving of banana bread.
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This recipe offers a healthy dose of protein and fiber, but since these cookie-dough-like balls are rolled in chopped chocolate chips and pumpkin seeds, this snack feels more like a treat.
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There are chickpeas in these delicious chocolate doughnuts, adding protein, fiber, and a satisfying softness.
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