Keto friendly sugar cookies. Cut-out cookies are a long-standing holiday tradition in my husband's family. That's why I wanted to replicate these Christmas cookies in a way that is keto friendly but still stayed true to the original recipe. Keto chocolate chip cookies are one of my favourite keto cookies.
Keto Sugar Cookies - the perfect soft and buttery low carb Christmas cut-out cookies for the holiday baking season. Best of all, these delicious classic holiday cookies are made with healthier, sugar free and gluten free ingredients. PIN HERE here for later and follow. You can have Keto friendly sugar cookies using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Keto friendly sugar cookies
- Prepare 2 cups of almond flour.
- You need 1/3 cup of swerve sweetener.
- Prepare Pinch of Himalayan salt.
- Prepare 1 tsp of vanilla extract.
- Prepare 1/2 cup of melted butter.
- You need 1 of egg.
Keto Sugar Cookies with DF Peppermint Cream Cheese. These keto friendly cookies were made specifically with the keto diet in mind! As such, they are high fat and deliciously buttery! The cookies are sweetened with stevia, erythritol, and xylitol- all sugar-free sugar substitutes with zero to low glycemic impact.
Keto friendly sugar cookies step by step
- Preheat the oven at 300 f. Mix first 4 ingredients.add melted butter.add 1 egg, mixture very well. Until they are all combined..
- Lay cookie sheet with parchment paper and Using measuring cup place the dough evenly into cookie sheet and use your fingers to press the portions, cook about 25-27 minutes, until edges turn brown. since I doubled the ingredients I had 23 cookies so far, you will have 12.
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