Bariatric Desserts

Bariatric-Friendly Desserts


If you've undergone bariatric surgery, whether it's gastric bypass or a gastric sleeve procedure, you know that your relationship with food has changed dramatically. While you're on the path to a healthier lifestyle and improved well-being, you may find yourself craving a sweet treat now and then. The good news is that with some creativity and the right ingredients, you can enjoy delicious and satisfying bariatric-friendly desserts that won't derail your weight loss goals.

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Satisfying Your Sweet Tooth After Weight Loss Surgery

Why Desserts Can Be Tricky After Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric procedures, such as gastric bypass and gastric sleeve, alter your digestive system to limit food intake and reduce nutrient absorption. This means that your stomach capacity is significantly reduced, and you may experience issues like dumping syndrome if you consume too much sugar or fat in one sitting.

As a bariatric patient, it's so important to make smart food choices that prioritize protein, fiber, and essential nutrients while keeping low the amount of empty calories and unhealthy fats. This can make enjoying desserts tricky, but not impossible. 

As celebrity chef Graham Elliot, who underwent gastric sleeve surgery in 2013, noted in an interview with People magazine:


"You have to relearn how to eat, and that means making smart choices. Desserts can be part of a healthy diet after bariatric surgery, but you have to be mindful of portion sizes and ingredients."

Key Considerations for Bariatric Desserts

When cooking up bariatric-friendly desserts, there are a few key factors to keep in mind:

  1. Smaller portions: With a reduced stomach capacity, it's essential to keep dessert portions small. Aim for a few bites of something satisfying rather than a large slice of cake or a heaping bowl of ice cream.
  2. Lower sugar content: Sugar can cause dumping syndrome and contribute to weight gain, so it's best to minimize added sugars in your desserts. Try to use natural sweeteners like stevia, monk fruit, or erythritol, or rely on the natural sweetness of fruits like berries or apples. Small amounts of Sucralose have been working well as an alternative sugar substitute compared to others such as Aspartame.
  3. Higher protein: Higher protein amounts in your desserts can help you feel more full and support your body's healing and muscle maintenance after surgery. Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and protein powders are all excellent options.
  4. Avoiding problematic ingredients: Some common dessert ingredients, such as sugar alcohols and high-fat dairy products, can cause digestive discomfort for bariatric patients. Everyone has different tolerances here so keep track of what bothers your stomach.
What Desserts to Eat After Bariatric Surgery?

A Handy Bariatric Dessert Cheat Sheet

To help you understand bariatric-friendly desserts a little better, we've created a handy cheat sheet with some key information:


Dessert Type Key Considerations Recommended Ingredients
Puddings & Mousses Low sugar, high protein Protein powder, sugar substitutes, silken tofu
Baked Goods Gluten-free, low carb Almond flour, coconut flour, sugar substitutes
Frozen Treats Low fat, portion-controlled Greek yogurt, berries, sugar-free syrups
Fruit-Based Desserts Natural sweetness, fiber-rich Fresh berries, apples, pears, cinnamon


Quick and Easy Bariatric Dessert Ideas

Now that we've covered the basics, let's check out some quick bariatric desserts that you can whip up in minutes:

  1. Protein pudding parfaits: Layer sugar-free instant pudding with whipped cottage cheese and fresh berries for a protein-packed, creamy treat.
  2. Sugar-free jello with whipped cream: Prepare sugar-free jello according to package instructions and top with a dollop of light whipped cream for a classic, satisfying dessert.
  3. Ricotta cheese with berries: Mix part-skim ricotta cheese with a touch of stevia and vanilla extract, then top with fresh berries for a light and refreshing treat.
  4. Frozen yogurt bark: Spread a thin layer of Greek yogurt on a parchment-lined baking sheet, sprinkle with your favorite toppings (like chopped nuts, sugar-free chocolate chips, or dried fruit), and freeze until solid. Break into pieces and enjoy!
  5. Chia seed pudding: Mix chia seeds, unsweetened almond milk, and your favorite sugar-free sweetener, then let sit overnight in the fridge. In the morning, top with a sprinkle of cinnamon and fresh fruit for a nutritious and filling dessert.
Quick and Easy Bariatric Dessert Ideas

Best Bariatric-Friendly Dessert Recipes

If you're in the mood for something a bit more elaborate, try some of the best bariatric desserts that we often recommend:

  1. Flourless chocolate cake: This rich and fudgy cake uses almond flour and cocoa powder for a gluten-free, low-carb treat that's perfect for special occasions.
  2. Cheesecake bites: Mix reduced-fat cream cheese, Greek yogurt, eggs, and your favorite sugar substitute, then pour into a muffin tin lined with almond flour crusts. Bake until set and enjoy these portion-controlled cheesecake delights.
  3. Peanut butter cookies: Combine natural peanut butter, erythritol, egg, and vanilla extract, then shape into cookies and bake for a protein-rich, satisfying treat.
  4. Cinnamon-spiced baked apples: Core apples and fill with a mixture of oats, cinnamon, nutmeg, and a touch of butter or coconut oil. Bake until tender and enjoy the warm, comforting flavors.
  5. Lemon mousse: Whip together heavy cream, lemon zest, lemon juice, and your favorite sugar substitute until light and fluffy. Serve chilled for a refreshing, citrusy dessert.

Dessert Key Ingredients Benefits
Protein Pudding Parfait Sugar-free pudding, cottage cheese, berries High protein, low sugar, portion-controlled
Flourless Chocolate Cake Almond flour, cocoa powder, eggs Gluten-free, low-carb, rich flavor
Peanut Butter Cookies Natural peanut butter, erythritol, egg High protein, satisfying, easy to make
Lemon Mousse Heavy cream, lemon juice, sugar substitute Light, refreshing, portion-controlled


Tips for Enjoying Desserts After Gastric Bypass or Gastric Sleeve Surgery

To make the most of your gastric bypass desserts or gastric sleeve desserts, keep these tips in mind:

  1. Eat dessert in moderation: Treat yourself occasionally, but don't make desserts a daily habit. Focus on nourishing your body with nutrient-dense bariatric foods first.
  2. Take small bites and eat slowly: Savor each bite of your dessert and pay attention to your body's fullness signals. Stop eating when you feel satisfied, even if there's food left on your plate.
  3. Keep a food journal: Tracking your food intake, including desserts, can help you stay accountable and mindful of your portion sizes and choices.
  4. Talk with a bariatric dietitian: For personalized advice and recipe ideas, work with a registered dietitian who specializes in bariatric nutrition. They can help you with post-surgery eating and find dessert options that work best for you.


Remember, the key to success is moderation and persistence. As the famous quote goes, "Life is short, eat dessert first!" - Jacques Torres. While this may not be the most practical advice for bariatric patients, it serves as a reminder to enjoy life's sweet moments in a way that supports your health and well-being.




Writer: Allison


Allison is a seasoned nutritionist and writer with over 15 years in health and weight management. She's authored journals on medical weight loss and bariatric medicine, and has specialized in bariatric foods.


Reviewed By: Dr. K. Huffman


Dr. Kevin D. Huffman, D.O., is a board-certified bariatric physician renowned for his expertise in treating obesity. With over 10,000 patients and a reputation as a national leader in bariatric medicine, he has trained hundreds of healthcare providers. Dr. Huffman develops protocols and training materials sought after by medical societies, pharmaceutical companies, patients, and hospitals.

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