These easy, delectable keto cookies are perfect for everything from Christmas to every day. From Chocolate Chip to Almond Joy to Cinnamon Swirl, there are keto cookies here for everyone!
When we started our keto journey a few months ago, keto cookies weren't something I would have thought existed. And, if they did, I never dreamed there would be recipes out there that would be as good as - and sometimes even better - than "regular" cookies.
What is Keto?
The ketogenic diet or keto diet is one where you eat very few carbs, no sugar, high fat and moderate protein. All of these keto cookie recipes are within the macros for the keto diet. Keep in mind that everyone's macro requirements are different, so enjoy within your personal limits.
How to Make Keto Cookies
In most cases, making keto cookies is the same as making regular cookies except keto cookies keto cookies use high-fat and low-carb ingredients, typically containing fewer than 5 grams of net carbs per serving. The ingredients will differ - such as Stevia or erythritol instead of cane sugar and almond flour or coconut flour instead of all-purpose flour - but the method is typically the same.
Take the Keto Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe below, for example. You'll cream butter and erythritol, just like you'd cream butter and granulated sugar for a non-keto cookie. Mix in a flour mixture, then stir in chocolate chips (although, in this case, the chocolate chips are stevia sweetened). The end result is a tender, delectable keto chocolate chip cookie that almost melts in your mouth!
This list of keto friendly cookies recipes fits that bill and then some. Give them a try now, pin them for later or bookmark this page so you can come back again and again.
Keto Cookies Texture and Taste
While every keto cookie recipe brings their own unique texture and taste, the differing ingredients often lead different tastes compared to traditional cookie recipes. The natural sweeteners may result in a bitter or mild aftertaste to some individuals. The use of almond or coconut flour might introduce a nutty or coconut flavor and the texture may be crumbly, softer, or denser compared to traditional cookies. Fortunately, many of these recipes account for these differences resulting in delicious cookies that are low in carbs and no sugar but also offer their own unique, tasty experience.
1. Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies
2. Keto Peanut Butter Cookie Blossoms
3. Almond Joy Cookies
4. No-Bake Chocolate Hazelnut Cookies
5. Low Carb Shortbread Cookies
6. Almond Flour Cinnamon Swirl Cookies
7. Easy Keto Snickerdoodles
9. 5-Ingredient GREEN Cookies
10. Homemade Keto Thin Mints
11. Homemade Keto Nutter Butter Cookies
12. Keto Glazed Anise Holiday Cookies
13. Five Minute Magic Keto Cookies
14. Easy Keto Sugar Cookies
15. Sugar Free Keto Oatmeal Cookies
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- Keto Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Bites
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Bruce says
Erythritol as with other sugar alcohols causes IBS with many people unlike the various forms of stevia.
jace says
@Bruce,
My gut and body do fine with erythritol, UNLIKE Maltitol which acts like an intestinal IED for me!
Imelda Mendoza says
Where can I buy these keto cookies? And why are there no macros indicated?
Kristy Bernardo says
This is a list of recipes for keto cookies. There's a link beneath each photo to view each recipe.
Gail says
@Kristy Bernardo, can I get a email from you with all the keto cookie recipes?
Kristy Bernardo says
Hi Gail, these are not all my own recipes. I apologize but I don't feel comfortable sending other blogger's recipes in an email. If you want them all in once place, you can copy and paste the recipe from each blogger's site into a word doc for easy reference.