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For those late night cookie dough cravings. This quick, easy dessert will hit the spot at just 1 Net Carb per serving!

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I’ve been making edible cookie dough for years before it became a thing. My husband thinks I’m the grossest person ever that I LOVE raw cookie dough. So if you are like my husband, move onto another recipe like our Keto Chocolate Mousse.

If you’d like to make actual Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies be sure to check out that recipe.

For the raw cookie dough lovers. . . this is for us! 😉

Just because we are following this WOE doesn’t mean we can’t eat our cookie dough too! Keto Cookie dough has been born!

HOW MANY NET CARB PER Keto Cookie Dough Serving

1 Net Carbsper tablespoon of our keto cookie dough. It is actually .5 Net Carbs but just for the sake of making things easy we rounded up.

Now being realistic you’ll want 2 bites of this cookie dough . . . well I do as least. So if you have the control 1 Tablespoon of dough is definitely more than enough to curb any cravings for something delicious like this low carb cookie dough.

Note: The Net Carbs per serving is by subtracting the sugar alcohol erythritol.

My family does subtract the sugar alcohols and I’ll continue to provide that sugar alcohol grams above the nutrition card below and you can decide for yourself if you want to follow that.

PLEASE do not shame or be mean to others who might do things a little differently. That is not what we are about here. We all are following different carb counts for the day for what works for individual needs. What might not work for you works for others!

If you are new to this Low Carb/Keto lifestyle and are unsure what we are talking about please feel free toÂread up more on Net Carbs and why people do or don’t subtract sugar alcohols.

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The above picture is about 1 serving. One delicious spoonful that truly hits the spot for a dessert. It’s got the perfect ratio of fat and sweetness to curb those cravings.

Powdered Erythritol vs. Granular Erythritol in this Keto Cookie Dough recipe

  • Powdered Erythritol: I will say that it’s often better to use powdered erythritol for this sort of thing, but if you don’t have it, don’t worry about it, granular erythritol will work fine just sometimes the graininess can be distracting to me.
  • Make your own powdered erythritol: Pulse some granular sweetener through your blender to powder it if you’d like. Either way, this is a very tasty, holiday pie!

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YOU MIGHT ALSO ENJOY THESE LOW CARB RECIPES:

  • Low Carb Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Low Carb Peanut Butter Cookies
  • The Best Keto Brownies

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Keto Cookie Dough Recipe

Keto Cookie Dough Recipe for those late night cookie dough cravings. This low carb cookie dough will hit the spot at just 1 Net Carb per serving!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Gluten-Free, Keto, Low Carb

Keyword: Keto Cookie Dough Recipe, Low Carb Cookie Dough

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 32 cookie dough bites

Calories: 57kcal

Author: Bailey

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter softened (may use coconut butter for dairy-free alternative)
  • 1/4 -1/2 cup erythritol (or powdered erythritol works also)
  • 1/8 teaspoon liquid stevia optional for extra sweetenes
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream or coconut milk for dairy-free alternative
  • 3/4 cup coconut flour
  • 1/4 cup low carb chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a large bowl cream together butter, powdered erythritol, stevia, vanilla extract, salt and heavy cream.

  • Blend in coconut flour and beat together until well combined.

  • Fold in chocolate chips. Eat with a spoon or scoop into bite size pieces as they will become more stiff after refrigerated.. Store in the refrigerator.

Notes

Please note that there are 48 grams of sugar alcohol in the entire recipe and should be accounted for if you calculate the net carbs.

Total of 1.5 grams of sugar alcohol in 1 Tablespoon of cookie dough if you make into 32 cookie dough balls.

Please note that the nutrition data below is provided as a courtesy. We try to be accurate with this information but feel free to make your own calculations.

Nutrition Info

Nutrition Facts

Keto Cookie Dough Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 Tablespoon)

Calories 57 Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Cholesterol 12mg4%

Sodium 69mg3%

Potassium 2mg0%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 0g0%

Protein 0g0%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (6)GyNeal says

    My daughter is highly allergic to coconut in any form. Can I substitute almond flour instead?

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (7)Lindsay says

      It will change the texture a bit but I’ve done this before and have enjoyed it myself. Will need to add a little bit extra almond flour to the correct texture.

      Reply

  2. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (8)Heather says

    Hello!! Haven’t made this yet but was wondering if I could use Truvia or Stevia sugar for this recipe?? Instead of swerve! It’s a bit pricy! Thanks!

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (9)Lindsay says

      Yes you can. Check out out low carb sweetener conversion chart to get the right bit of sweetness. Just be aware that it may change the consistency of the dough a bit.

      Reply

  3. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (10)Kerri Monroe says

    Where is the recipe? Please email me

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (11)Lindsay says

      Recipes are at the bottom of the post.. you had to scroll past it in order to leave this comment lol

      Reply

  4. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (12)Nicole Tackitt says

    I’m new to keto and just dying for a little sugar fix. I’ve tried a couple different recipes, but they weren’t very good. I did the recipe as is the first time and I couldn’t quite get past the coconut overload. In all fairness, it was my first time trying it. The second time I did 1/4 coconut flour and 1/2 almond flour. I left out the stevia because It tasted sweet without it. They’re amazing! My taste buds are happy and they’re sweet enough that I didn’t find myself bingeing on more servings. Thank you!!!

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (13)Lindsay says

      Thanks for sharing what ratio you preferred Nichole! Glad we could assist in the sugar fix 🙂

      Reply

  5. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (14)Kgbee says

    They are okay, I improvised a little. I’m not a fan of coconut flour. This recipe used a lot of it. I used only 1/4 cup of sweetener with the stevia. It’s plenty sweet. I don’t think I’d make it again.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (15)Lindsay says

      I’m noticing it’s either a love or hate situation with this recipe for people and the haters are ones who aren’t a fan of coconut flour lol we’ll start looking into creating another version of this without coconut flour 🙂

      Reply

  6. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (16)Balance is a Fine Art says

    If one were not eating keto but still wanted a healthy alternative to sugary carby treats without the extra fat, could one use almond milk instead of cream or coconut milk?

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (17)Lindsay says

      Yes you 100% most definitely can.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (19)Lindsay says

      I may be a little odd but I personally love the extra salt from the salted butter. But most would probably prefer unsalted butter.

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      • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (20)Tina says

        Thanks for the quick response! I like that salt with the sweet. I’m excited to try these.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (21)Lindsay says

      Hope you enjoy it! It seems to be either a love or hate recipe for people. ?

      Reply

  7. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (22)Marti says

    Can I omit the erithymol and just use monk’s fruit for the sweetener?

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (23)Lindsay says

      Yes 100%

      Reply

  8. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (24)Kara says

    Delicious! I don’t know how you manage to answer all these questions and opinions.. god bless you LOL.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (25)Lindsay says

      So happy you enjoyed it! 🙂

      Haha we do our best – it normally takes a bit to respond sometimes but we try to be quick! <3

      Reply

  9. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (26)Nova Taylor says

    I m afraid!! I made this yesterday but it didn’t turn out well. Can you help m understand what could have possibly gone wrong?

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (27)Lindsay says

      What about it went wrong?? Will need a bit more information before I can advise. Some people tend to not like the graininess of this dough but unfortunately that can’t really be helped. What about went wrong?

      Reply

  10. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (28)HELEN Marie WOODS says

    Can I bake these?

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (29)Lindsay says

      No I would not recommend baking these. Try these Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies instead. 🙂

      Reply

  11. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (30)Sharon says

    This is for real one of my fave keto treats of all time. I use the least amount of powdered erythritol called for and I still find them perfectly sweet. I love the coconut flour flavor as well. I also love rolling them into little balls and putting them in the fridge and then just eating it as a little macaroon type cookie. SO GOOD! Thank you!

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (31)Lindsay says

      Thanks for your review Sharon! So glad you’ve been enjoying this recipe 🙂

      Reply

  12. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (32)Fallon says

    Absolutely amazing! I’ve been doing keto for about 3 months now and everyday I find myself looking at different recipes to whip up. I’ve notice recently though, that I’ve been having a hard time getting all of my fats in, so fat bombs were at the top of my list to get that extra push. I’ve made a cookie dough fat bomb before and wasn’t the biggest fan, but I wanted to give a different recipe a try. I found this and I am so happy I did! However, I did combine both almond flour and the coconut for this, only because I didn’t want the coconut to be over powering (sometimes it’s hard to fool my taste buds). And I also added about a half tablespoon of swerve brown sugar, as most people suggested in the comment below, it does give the dough an authentic taste. Regardless, this cookie dough will now be my new go to for that extra push of fat. I literally had to slap hands away from the bowl of non keto family members who kept reaching for more! Thank you so much!

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  13. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (33)Anita says

    Flavor was just ok..sweet but not like real cookie dough. I did not like the graininess of the coconut flour. I added the cream..more than a splash too..still grainy. I will eat them as ingredients, especially the chocolate chips are expensive but I won’t make again.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (34)Lindsay says

      Thanks for your feedback Anita. We definitely try to make things less sweet than traditional just because our bodies personally don’t do well with TOO much sweetener. We always recommend to add a bit more sweetener of your choice to a dish if you’d like, it won’t mess with the recipe as its rather forgiving.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (35)Jasmine says

      I used monk fruit classic and golden instead of the powdered. And added 1/4 c each. Also cut the coconut flour to maybe 1/2 c. It gives you more of that crunch as if you used granulated sugar in your cookie dough.

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      • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (36)Lindsay says

        Thanks for reporting back Jasmine! Yeah we personally love that crunch ourselves lol as we mention in the post some people absolutely hate that we’ve found. Crunch away 🙂

        Reply

  14. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (37)Cyndee Davis says

    Can these be cooked into chocolate chip cookies? I’m assuming so, but I don’t see a leavening agent.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (38)Lindsay says

      I actually would not recommend it with this recipe. Instead try a this chocolate chip cookie recipe

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      • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (39)Lolo says

        I have tried the recipient you recommend it is A LOT better than this rubbish

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        • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (40)Lindsay says

          Glad we can make you happy some way or the other! Think it comes down to personal preference with this specific recipe here. Some love it and some hate it – so glad you were able to find something you love!

          Reply

      • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (41)Donnita Chisholm says

        can you use almond flour instead of the coconut flour, I don’t like it as well.Thanks

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        • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (42)Lindsay says

          Yes I’d don’t see why not! It’s a pretty forgiving recipe overall.

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  15. Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (43)Mari says

    Looks amazing and can’t wait to try. 2 questions. When you measure the erythritol, do you measure it in the granular format and then pulse to make it powdered? I’ve made recipes before with powdered and they don’t seem sweet enough. Also, have you tried Monk Fruit sugar. Just curious.

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    • Keto Cookie Dough Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (44)Lindsay says

      Measure the amount that is powdered, it really does depend also on your sweetness liking, we tend to go onto the lower sweet spectrum so being that this is a pretty forgiving recipe if you want a bit extra then feel free to add more sweetener.. And yes, we are actually becoming partial to monkfruit ourselves over the past month. I haven’t tried it with this recipe yet but I suspect it would be fantastic substitute. It’s actually slowly becoming our favorite sweetener.

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FAQs

How many carbs are in keto cookies? ›

Keto cookies soft-baked to perfection. 1-2 net carbs*. 8g of fat. No added sugar.

Can you eat cookies on low carb diet? ›

Cookies may be the perfect serving size and convenient to boot, but a single chocolate chip cookie still has around 10 carbs per serving. This is why keto cookies exist. With just a few ingredient substitutions, you can have cookies that you can enjoy without worrying about counting carbs.

Is Honey good for keto? ›

Because honey is a sugar and contains a lot of carbohydrates, eating honey can kick you out of ketosis. On keto, you need to limit carbohydrate consumption in general. For that reason, it's not recommended to consume honey if you are on a keto diet.

Is chocolate allowed on keto? ›

Yes, you can eat chocolate on a keto diet, but it should ideally be dark chocolate with a high cocoa content (over 70%) and low in sugar. It's essential to consume it in moderation to stay within your daily carbohydrate limits. Always ensure to check the nutritional label before indulging.

How many carbs ruin keto? ›

Most ketogenic diet guidelines recommend limiting your total carbohydrate intake to 15-30 grams or 5%-10% of your total calorie intake a day. Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis. With keto diets, however, carb restrictions vary from person to person.

How many keto cookies can you eat a day? ›

We recommend one serving (two cookies) per day as your daily snack — although we won't judge if you find yourself reaching for more.

Can you lose belly fat by eating carbs? ›

You don't have to follow a strict low carb diet. Some research suggests that replacing refined carbs with unprocessed starchy carbs may improve metabolic health and reduce belly fat ( 34 , 35 ).

Is peanut butter OK on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What fruit is keto-friendly? ›

Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries. If you're unsure whether the keto diet is right for you or how it may affect your health, consider speaking with a dietitian or your healthcare provider.

Is cinnamon OK for keto? ›

The simple answer is: Yes! Cinnamon is a great addition to a keto diet. It's low in carbs, with just about 2 grams of net carbs per tablespoon. This makes it a viable option for adding flavor to your keto dishes without increasing your carb intake significantly.

Is popcorn good for keto? ›

Popcorn can easily fit into a keto diet with a daily limit of 50 grams of net carbs and can even be included in more restrictive versions of the keto diet. Not to mention, if you're following a keto diet to lose weight, popcorn only has 90 calories per serving.

Can we eat popcorn in keto diet? ›

Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

Do keto snacks have carbs? ›

Make Sure Your Keto Snacks Are Balanced. In order to be successful with your keto diet, you need to make sure your snacks are balanced. That means they should have high amounts of fats, moderate levels of protein, and very little carbs.

What happens if I eat one cookie on keto? ›

The bottom line, both Bridges and Spritzler agree, is that eating a starchy meal or a sugary dessert certainly could throw your body out of ketosis — and it might make you feel pretty lousy for a short time, as well.

How many carbs are in too good gourmet keto cookies? ›

Too Good Gourmet Keto Peanut Butter Cookies (1 cookie) contains 5g total carbs, 0g net carbs, 7g fat, 2g protein, and 80 calories.

Why are keto cookies healthy? ›

This keto cookie is low in carbs, has no sugar, and no flour! They are also gluten free and absolutely delicious! So it's a win-win!

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