I mentioned in my 'Jigsaw Puzzle' post, which can be seen here, how nice lower carb cookies/biscuits can be and linked to two recipe suggestions. Then I thought, why not publish a post with a few recipe suggestions included ... and here we are 😊
I'm sure many of us do often sit down with a cup of tea or coffee and think that a nice cookie/biscuit would also be welcome. However, many shop bought ones have a high carb/sugar content and if you are diabetic, or indeed just looking to reduce the sugar in your diet, eating too many is not always the best idea! So what do you do?
How about making a few of the lower carb/sugar variety at home. The recipes I'm going to share below also use a lower carb flour like almond, hazelnut and coconut which can also be helpful for diabetics and non-diabetics. Read on and see what you think ...
Swedish Hazelnut Cookies/Biscuits
These crunchy keto/low carb cookies are incredibly quick and simple to bake. If you happen to be Swedish I bet your grandmother used to bake these for you when you were a child. It will surely bring back some sweet memories but without the sugar.Ingredients
Makes 18
just 1g net carb per serving
3½ oz. (100g) butter, softened
1⁄3 cup (75ml/ erythritol (sweetener)
1 egg yolk
½ tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla extract
¼ tsp salt
1 cup (100g) almond flour
1 cup (110g) hazelnut flour
18 hazelnuts
Keeps fresh for at least one week in the fridge in an airtight container or for a couple of months in the freezer.
Recipe Instructions
can be found here
Ingredients
Makes 24
1 ¼ cup almond flour
1 tbsp coconut flour
1 ½ tsp baking powder (preferably corn free)
⅛ tsp sea salt, *optional
⅔ cup sweetener of choice e.g. Swerve sweetener or other low carb granulated sweetener equivalent
5 ½ tbsp butter, cold (it must be cold)
½ tbsp molasses *optional
½ tsp vanilla extract
1 large egg
½ cup sugar free chocolate chips or chopped low carb chocolate bar (85% type)
¼ cup chopped pecans *optional
can be seen here
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoon granulated sweetener or more, to taste.
1 tablespoon milk of your choice or cream
Dear reader, you will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
34 comments:
I’ve had some success with coconut flour. The cookies look and sound good.
Wonderful recipes Jan. Thank you and all the best for a very pleasant week :)
These all look and sound delicious. I think I need to try those hazelnut ones. :) I hope you had a lovely start to the new week Jan.
Will try the low carb chocolate chips cookies. Yum!
...the Chocolate Chip Cookies look delicious.
Se ven muy ricas. te mando un beso.
They all look mouth watering! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Ricetta interessante,ma vorrei che tu ti iscriva al mio blog.Olga
Thank you so much for these recipes!
I will need them soon.
A good idea Jan, and they are lovely.
They look and sound good.
Really useful recipes. Thank you.
Those are really great recipes of very high protein flour. I'll try out the swedish hazelnut biscuits. Thank you, Jan !
I don't know why, I never got into baking cookies or biscuits. I do enjoy them though, a little too often with tea! or without, for that matter.
Enjoy! Debbie
My problem is that I can never just stop at one!
They both look good but I'll have a few of the coconut flour cookies please :-D
Hmmm...these cookies are looking so well.
That must be tasty.
Very nice pictures.
Many greetings,
Marco
I don't like sugar, let one taking it in excess, these recipe is great and healthy.
The cookies look yummy. Chocolate chip is a favorite.
Take care, have a great day!
All of these look good. I've never seen coconut flour here. We're trying to be better low-carb folk so these are helpful.
To me as an American biscuit and cookie is two different things.
Yum! Always fun to pop in and see your recipes Jan. Thanks so much and all the best :)
They all sound very good!
Yum! Yes, a biscuit always adds an extra touch to a nice cuppa.
I made some muffins with almond flour and they were good. These sound good.
Thanks for the recipes, Jan.
These are all good recipes.
I'll take the chocolate chip.
Que ricas. Están diciendo cómeme. Gracias Jan.
Un abrazo.
The first two look very good!
yummy cookies...i have never used coconut flour!!
these look great, I don't think I have seen hazelnut flour.
Delish looking and sounding cookies ~ YUM! ~ hugs
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Se ven buenÃsimas. Besos.
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