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Posted by William Lang on Nov 20 2025
The Ultimate Keto Danish Pastry Collection: Four Low-Carb, Sugar-Free Flavors Made With Flaky Keto Dough
When you crave a warm, buttery Danish pastry but don’t want the sugar, carbs, or regret that follow, these keto Danish pastries deliver everything you love — the flaky edges, the tender crumb, and the rich, creamy fillings — all with low carb ingredients and zero added sugar.
Using a master flaky keto dough and Keystone Pantry Allulose for perfect browning, this recipe collection includes four irresistible flavors:
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Classic Cream Cheese Keto Danish
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Keto Lemon Danish
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Keto Apricot Danish
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Wild Pumpkin Cinnamon Keto Danish
This is your essential guide to mastering low-carb Danish pastries while keeping every bite indulgent, bakery-fresh, and keto-friendly.
⭐ Why This Keto Danish Dough Works
Traditional Danish pastries rely on wheat flour and sugar—two major no-gos in a keto lifestyle. This recipe uses a combination of almond flour, coconut flour, butter, cream cheese, and allulose to recreate the tender, flaky, golden texture of a classic pastry without the carbs.
Ingredient Breakdown & Purpose
- Almond Flour: Creates a soft, buttery pastry base that is naturally low-carb and gluten-free.
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Coconut Flour: Absorbs moisture and adds structure, allowing the dough to roll out like classic pastry.
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Keystone Pantry Allulose: The key to achieving golden, caramelized pastry color. Allulose browns like sugar and keeps pastries soft (erythritol won’t brown).
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Cream Cheese: Adds tenderness, elasticity, and moisture while keeping carbs low.
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Butter: Provides richness and classic Danish “flakiness.”
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Eggs: Bind the dough and add lift.
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Vanilla Extract: Enhances flavor and aroma.
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Baking Powder: Gives the pastry a lighter, airier texture.
Flaky Keto Pastry Dough (Master Dough Recipe)
Ingredients
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2 cups almond flour
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2 tbsp coconut flour
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3 tbsp Keystone Pantry Allulose
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1 tbsp baking powder
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¼ tsp salt
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2 large eggs
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4 tbsp melted butter
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4 oz cream cheese, softened
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1 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 350°F.
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Mix almond flour, coconut flour, allulose, baking powder, and salt.
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Add eggs, melted butter, cream cheese, and vanilla.
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Mix until smooth and form into a dough ball.
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Chill for 20 minutes for easy handling.
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Roll between parchment into a rectangle.
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Cut into 4-inch squares for pastries.
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data-start=”3241″ data-end=”3293″>Fill, fold, and bake 18–22 minutes until golden.
This dough works beautifully for all four keto Danish recipes below.
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1. Classic Cream Cheese Keto Danish
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A rich, velvety, sugar-free filling makes this keto cream cheese Danish taste like it’s straight from a European bakery.
Filling Ingredients
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4 oz cream cheese
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2 tbsp Keystone Pantry Allulose
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½ tsp vanilla
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1 egg yolk
Instructions
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Mix all filling ingredients until smooth.
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Spoon into the center of each pastry square.
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Fold corners inward.
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Bake 18–20 minutes.
Nutrition Facts — Classic Cream Cheese Danish
Calories: 260
Total Fat: 22g
Total Carbs: 6g
Fiber: 3g
Net Carbs: 3g
Protein: 8g
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2. Keto Lemon Danish
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Bright, zesty, refreshing — a perfect low-carb breakfast pastry or springtime treat.
Filling Ingredients
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1 tbsp cream cheese
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1 tsp lemon zest
Instructions
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Mix lemon curd, cream cheese, and zest.
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Add to pastry centers.
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Bake 18–20 minutes.
Nutrition Facts — Lemon Danish
Calories: 245
Total Fat: 20g
Total Carbs: 7g
Fiber: 3g
Net Carbs: 4g
Protein: 7g
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3. Keto Apricot Danish
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This nostalgic pastry brings all the fruity goodness of apricot jam—but completely sugar-free.
Filling Ingredients
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3 tbsp sugar-free apricot jam
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1 tbsp cream cheese
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¼ tsp almond extract
Instructions
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Mix jam, cream cheese, and almond extract.
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Fill pastry centers.
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Bake 18–20 minutes.
Nutrition Facts — Apricot Danish
Calories: 250
Total Fat: 21g
Total Carbs: 7g
Fiber: 3g
Net Carbs: 4g
Protein: 7g
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4. Wild Pumpkin Cinnamon Keto Danish
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A warm, spiced, seasonal keto Danish that blends pumpkin pie with oven-caramelized cinnamon swirls.
Filling Ingredients
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3 tbsp pumpkin purée
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1 tbsp Keystone Pantry Allulose
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1 tbsp cream cheese
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1 tsp cinnamon
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Pinch nutmeg
Instructions
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Mix pumpkin, allulose, cream cheese, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
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Spoon into centers.
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Bake 18–22 minutes (pumpkin needs slightly longer).
Nutrition Facts — Pumpkin Cinnamon Danish
Calories: 240
Total Fat: 20g
Total Carbs: 7g
Fiber: 3g
Net Carbs: 4g
Protein: 7g
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Helpful Hints for Perfect Keto Danishes
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Chill your dough before rolling — keto dough softens quickly.
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Use allulose for golden browning (erythritol stays pale and gritty).
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Bake on parchment for clean lifting.
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Don’t overfill — especially with pumpkin and jam-based fillings.
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Brush edges with egg wash for a glossy, bakery-style finish.
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Store in fridge up to 5 days; freeze up to 2 months.
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Warm before eating — keto pastries shine when lightly heated.
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FAQ — Keto Danish Pastries
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Are keto Danish pastries gluten-free?
Yes. Almond flour and coconut flour make this pastry naturally gluten-free.
Why is allulose the best sweetener for keto pastries?
Allulose browns like sugar, creates softer pastry layers, and prevents crystallization. It’s the preferred sweetener for authentic keto pastry texture.
Can I use different fillings?
Absolutely—sugar-free raspberry jam, chocolate filling, custard, or almond paste all work beautifully.
Can I make the dough ahead of time?
Yes. Chill up to 48 hours or freeze for up to 3 months.
Do these rise like traditional Danishes?
They rise modestly (gluten-free), but the golden edges and creamy centers deliver the full Danish pastry experience.