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High-Protein Coconut Cream Bars

High-Protein Coconut Cream Pie Bars

Creamy coconut pie bars with a toasted coconut topping — high-protein, low-carb, sugar-free, and ready in 3.5 hours

These high-protein coconut cream pie bars taste like a classic coconut cream pie in easy square form. A simple crust is topped with a thick, creamy coconut filling and finished with toasted coconut. Every bar delivers 7 g of protein and only 4 g net carbs.

Completely sugar-free, low-carb, and perfect for make-ahead dessert or a chilled treat with coffee.

Prep20 min
Chill3 hrs
Servings12 bars
Protein7g
Net Carbs4g
Calories180

Why you’ll love these bars

  • 7g protein per bar — a satisfying high-protein dessert
  • Only 4g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Creamy coconut filling with toasted coconut on top
  • No-bake filling after a quick crust
  • Perfect for make-ahead entertaining
  • Slices clean after a full chill

Health notes

  • High protein: Greek yogurt or cream cheese plus protein powder boost the filling.
  • Low carb: Almond flour crust and unsweetened coconut keep net carbs low.
  • Sugar-free: Uses a powdered sugar-free sweetener.
  • Make-ahead: These need chill time, so they are ideal to prep in advance.

Key element — chill until fully set

Give the bars at least 3 hours in the refrigerator. Cutting too early makes the filling soft and messy instead of clean, creamy squares.

Ingredients

Crust

  • 1½ cups almond flour
  • 3 Tbsp melted butter or coconut oil
  • 2 Tbsp powdered sugar-free sweetener
  • Pinch of salt

Coconut cream filling

  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup full-fat Greek yogurt or extra cream cheese
  • ⅓–½ cup vanilla or unflavored protein powder
  • ⅓ cup powdered sugar-free sweetener
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½–¾ cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • ½ cup heavy cream, whipped (or 1 cup already whipped cream)

Topping

  • ½–¾ cup unsweetened shredded coconut, toasted

Swaps

  • Higher protein: Add an extra scoop of protein powder and a splash of cream if needed.
  • Dairy-free: Use coconut cream and a dairy-free cream cheese alternative.
  • No-bake crust: Press the crust and chill instead of baking if you prefer.
  • Extra coconut: Fold more shredded coconut into the filling.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Press the crust firmly so it doesn’t crumble when sliced.
  • Don’t skip the chill — the filling needs time to set.
  • Toast the coconut just until golden; it can burn quickly.
  • A warm knife makes cleaner cuts.
  • These taste even better the next day after the flavors settle.

Nutrition

NutrientPer bar
Calories180
Protein7g
Net carbohydrates4g
Total carbohydrates6g
Fiber2g
Total fat14g
Sodium110mg

Estimates based on almond flour crust, cream cheese, Greek yogurt, protein powder, and unsweetened coconut. Exact numbers vary with brands and bar size.

Variations

Chocolate coconut

Drizzle sugar-free chocolate over the set bars before serving.

Lime coconut

Add 1–2 tsp lime zest to the filling for a brighter flavor.

Toasted almond

Add sliced toasted almonds with the coconut topping.

Mini cups

Press the crust into muffin cups for individual servings.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 5 daysStore covered; keep chilled
FreezerUp to 1 monthFreeze cut bars; thaw in the fridge
Room temperatureNot recommendedThe filling will soften too much

FAQ

Yes. At only 4g net carbs per bar they fit most keto plans.
It needs more chill time, or the whipped cream was overfolded. Refrigerate longer until fully set.
Yes, but the bars will be lower in protein and a bit softer. Add a little extra cream cheese if you omit it.
No. You can press it in and chill it instead. Baking gives a slightly firmer, toastier base.
Yes. Freeze cut bars for up to 1 month and thaw in the refrigerator.
Chill until fully set, then use a warm, sharp knife and wipe it between cuts.

Test your knowledge

5 quick questions about these coconut cream pie bars

1. Protein per bar?

2. Net carbs per bar?

3. Why chill at least 3 hours?

4. About how long do these take?

5. Best way to store leftovers?

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