If you have ever been to Hart’s Turkey Farm Restaurant in Meredith, New Hampshire, then you will know of their delicious carrot relish that is served with saltine crackers as an appetizer. Traditionally, carrot relish is overloaded with sugar! This recipe uses allulose/monkfruit as its sweetener, which slashes the carb count significantly. I think you will find this sugar-free version just as delightful as the carrot relish that is so acclaimed at one of my favorite restaurants.
Sugar Free Carrot Relish
Makes 1 pint (32 servings)
3 cups shredded carrots, shredded on the big holes of a box grater
½ onion, chopped
A pinch of ground cayenne (or a dash or two of hot sauce)
1 teaspoon celery seed
½ teaspoon sea salt
1/3 cup allulose Monkfruit sweetener, or to taste
9 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup water
Low carb crackers to serve
1. Add all the ingredients (except the crackers) to a heavy medium sauce pan. Bring to a boil and simmer for about 30 minutes on medium low heat, stirring occasionally. Simmer until the liquid is absorbed and the vegetables are tender. Spoon into a pint-size glass jar and cool completely before serving.
2. Serve with low carb crackers. Also, this relish is a very nice addition to a cheese platter. Spoon it directly onto a slice of cheddar cheese and enjoy!
Nutritional Information per tablespoon: 7 calories, 1.8 g carbohydrate (0.3 g dietary fiber, 0.6 g sugars), 0 g total fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 15 mg sodium, 5 mg calcium, 37 mg potassium, 520 IU Vit A, 1 mg Vit C, 0 g protein. Net carbs per serving: 1.5 grams
Photo and recipe by Kathy Sheehan, copyright 2026
All rights reserved. Please do not duplicate without the author’s permission.

