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Low Carb Chocolate Chip Cookies

My best low carb chocolate chip cookie recipe yet! Slightly crispy, slightly chewy, these keto cookies are sure to satisfy that sweet tooth.
The BEST low carb chocolate chip cookie recipe!

My low carb chocolate chip cookies got a little update! These delicious sugar-free cookies are now bigger and better, with an instructional video to show you exactly how to make them.

Chewy low carb chocolate chip cookies on a white table with a cup of coffee

Chocolate chip cookies, straight out of the oven.  Still warm and slightly underbaked so that they are really gooey in the center.  The chocolate so melty, it oozes out onto your plate as you break the cookie apart.  This is my idea of heaven.  I am fairly certain that this is most people’s idea of heaven.

But when you decide to go low carb and gluten-free, that lovely vision of the promised land begins to recede rather quickly.  It is the magical intersection of flour and sugar that creates a texture that is both chewy and crispy at the same time, and when you decide to forego both of these ingredients, a good chocolate chip cookie seems like a thing of the past.  I pride myself on being REALLY good with low carb, gluten-free ingredients but I have despaired of being able to achieve that crispy-chewy quality with almond flour or coconut flour.

How To Make Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies

However, I am willing to keep trying and keep experimenting to see if I can achieve even a close approximation.  Yes, friends, I am willing to sacrifice my precious time and energy, not to mention ingredients, to better the world with a really good low carb chocolate chip cookie recipe.

It is a worthy cause, a very worthy cause indeed.  Because there is no doubt in my mind that your lives would be vastly improved by such a cookie.  Everyone’s lives would be vastly improved.  We would all be happier, healthier, stronger, fitter, faster, calmer, and kinder, if such a cookie was in existence.  Wars would cease and the world would be at peace.  So you can see why I am willing to martyr myself to such a noble cause.  It has nothing to do with the deliciousness of the results (or the unbaked cookie batter).  Nothing at all, I swear

Low Carb Grain-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

And so I offer you the results of one such experiment. As low carb cookies go, these are seriously good. Here are my observations:

  • They have a lovely slight crispness and, dare I say, a slight chewiness as well.
  •  I’ve discovered that a little shredded coconut can go a long way to improve the texture. I added just enough finely shredded coconut to give the cookies a little more structure without a strong coconut flavour.
  • They are, without question, the best low carb chocolate chip cookies I’ve ever made and that’s saying a lot.  Low carb cookies often have a cakey quality and these do not, which is a real treat.
  • I modeled this low carb cookie recipe after the cookies in my Muesli Cream Pies, because I noticed when I made those, they had a slight crispness I hadn’t been able to achieve before.  I figured it had something to do with having less almond flour in the batter, but I had to find a good replacement for the muesli so that my cookie batter didn’t completely melt and run all over the pan.

a stack of 6 low carb chocolate chip cookies on a white plate

Chewy Keto Chocolate Chip Cookie

Want them extra chewy? Try adding a tablespoon of grassfed gelatin along with the almond flour. It’s a trick I just learned and I applied to to my Low Carb Chewy Ginger Cookies. I actually haven’t tried it out here yet but I can’t see why it wouldn’t work!

If you’re looking for really good Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies, look no further than these beauties from Texanerin Baking. You could probably replace the coconut sugar with your favourite low carb sweetener.

hand picking up a low carb grain free Chocolate Chip Cookie from a stack underneath it

The BEST low carb chocolate chip cookie recipe!
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Coconut Chocolate Chip Cookies – Low Carb and Gluten-Free

Servings: 20 cookies
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
My best low carb chocolate chip cookie recipe yet! Slightly crispy, slightly chewy, these keto cookies are sure to satisfy that sweet tooth.

Ingredients
 

  • 1 1/4 cups almond flour
  • 3/4 cups finely shredded, unsweetened coconut
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup Swerve Sweetener, you can use other erythritol, but I can’t guarantee the same results
  • 2 tsp Yacon syrup or molasses, optional
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/3 cup sugar-free chocolate chips OR [url]Homemade Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips∞https://alldayidreamaboutfood.com/2013/04/homemade-sugar-free-chocolate-chips-low-carb-and-gluten-free.html[/url]

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone liner.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together almond flour, coconut, baking powder and salt.
  • In a large bowl, cream butter with Swerve Sweetener and molasses. Beat in vanilla and egg until well combined. Beat in flour mixture until dough is well mixed.
  • Stir in sugar-free chocolate chips or Homemade Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips
  • Shape dough into 1 1/2-inch balls and place 2 inches apart on prepared baking sheet. Press each ball with the heel of your hand to 1/4 inch thickness.
  • Bake 12 to 15 minutes, until just beginning to brown and barely firm to the touch.
  • Remove from oven and let cool completely on the pan.

Notes

You can make them smaller (about 1 inch balls) and get more cookies. 

Nutrition

Serving: 2cookies | Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 8.18g | Protein: 4.39g | Fat: 21.59g | Fiber: 3.37g
I’d love to know your thoughts, leave your rating below!

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Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them. I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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  1. 5 stars
    My husband usually does not prefer coconut, but this cookie changed his mind with one bite.

  2. Karen Beattie says:

    Amazing!! These are my go to cookies going forward.

  3. Zaida Jimenez says:

    I have black strap molasses or choczero maple syrup. Which, if either, would be best to use in this recipe? Or omit molasses completely?

  4. Can these cookies be baked in a convection oven? If so what temperature is recommended?

    1. Sure, any cookie can be baked in convection. The standard advice is to drop the temp by 25F. But keep your eye on them because every oven is different.

  5. First time I made these, I didn’t actually, uh, bake any. But the dough was tasty!
    I leaned into the coconut and added some almond extract for almond joy style choc chip cookies. Do recommend!

  6. These cookies are delicious! The closest to regular chocolate chip cookies ive made. Thank you!! I would love to know the best way to store them to keep them longer? Does refrigeration or freezing help?

  7. These cookies are delicious!!! We’re not cranberry fans so I substituted raisins and since we do low carb life style not keto it was perfect!!! Thanks again for your fabulous recipes!!

  8. Can you substitute the Almond flour for another low carb flour ? If so which one, as I’m allergic to Almonds ?
    Trying to find yummy keto dessert recipes that don’t have Almonds/ Almond flour.

    1. Hi, please search “sunflower seed” on my blog and you will find a good recipe for cookies made with that instead.

  9. 5 stars
    These came out amazing! I miss the crunchiness in Keto cooking so it was so satisfying to have this in the cookies. I used less salt (1/4 tsp), a Keto syrup I had for pancakes instead of molasses, and powdered Erythritol instead of Swerve. The latter gave it a minty or cooling taste which was not bad but next time I will try a mix of Sukrin-Monkfruit-Erythritol, to see if that’s less cooling. Also next time I’ll add some nuts as this is delicious! Thank you!

  10. Just made me a batch of these! they are sooo good.
    I added in chopped pecans too

  11. Hi, not sure if you’re still checking comments on this recipe, but I’m so glad to have found your site as i love to bake and have tried many recipes that, let’s just say, didn’t turn out. I loved the flavor and crunch of the cookies, they are oh-my-god good! However mine came out very flat and crumbly. I used Truvia instead of Swerve, do you think that could have caused the problem? Or could it have been the type of almond flour? Thank you and look forward to trying other recipes!

    1. Yep, it’s probably the Truvia. Which one did you use? And what kind of almond flour?

  12. 5 stars
    These are the best damn Keto cookies I’ve ever made, I followed the directions exactly, except I used coconut flakes, I even used a 1/2 of a cut up 100% Cocoa bar, no sugar added, (it was all I had in the pantry) I didn’t know how it would taste, but the cookie is “sweet enough” that you couldn’t tell, and it was soooo delicious, thanks for a great recipe!

  13. 5 stars
    Oh my goodness. I know I am late to the party and OH MY GOODNESS. These are SO good. I was really worried my coconut wasn’t fine enough but these were absolutely fantastic. My husband and I agreed, these taste like regular old non-keto chocolate chip cookies! Thank you for all your amazing recipes!

    1. So happy to hear it!

  14. Hi. Can I use dessicated coconut instead of shredded coconut?

    1. How big are the bits? If they are too big, I find that these cookies spread a lot. The finer shreds help give them structure.

  15. 5 stars
    These just came out of the oven and of COURSE I had to try one! Very good. I am wondering how to store them to maintain the crispiness?

    1. Storing on the counter in a covered container is best.

  16. 5 stars
    These cookies??? Out of this world! I have tried so many lowcarb cookies and they were Just oké. These are super chewy like the real deal. Did use the gelatin. Made cashewflour from raw cashewnuts (not a fan of the blanched almond flour taste) Doubled the sweetener (cause sweettooth) baked for 12 minutes. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! Thanks for sharing.

    1. So glad you liked them!

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