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prep time
15 min
cook time
20 min
ready time
35 min
Nut-free Keto Cream Cheese Slice And Bake Cookies
These cream cheese slice and bake cookies are nut-free. They bake up similarly to sugar cookies. They can be dipped into chocolate and sprinkled with nuts or eaten as is. This a great recipe to keep on hand because they need to be frozen before sliced and baked, meaning you can keep them in stock and ready to bake whenever you need a sweet fix.
Net Carbs
1.3 g
Fiber
1 g
Total Carbs
5.9 g
Protein
1.4 g
Fats
4.6 g
59 cals
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Ingredients
Cream Cheese
8 ounce
The Ultimate Icing Sugar Replacement by Swerve
½ cup
Raw Egg
1 large
Vanilla Extract
1 teaspoon
Coconut Flour
½ cup
Baking Powder
1 teaspoon
Coarse Kosher Salt by Morton
¼ tsp
Recipe Steps
steps 5
35 min
Step 1
Combine cream cheese, confectioner’s sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Cream together well. Add the egg and vanilla extract and mix together well.Step 2
Add the coconut flour, baking powder and salt. Mix well.Step 3
Place dough onto cling wrap and form into a log that is 2” in diameter and about 12” long. Freeze until firm, about 1 hour.Step 4
Slice cookies into ½” rounds with a sharp knife.Step 5
Bake cookies at 375 F for 8-10 minutes. Allow to cool completely before removing cookies from the baking sheet to a cooling rack.
Comments
MarvellousKale716605 3 years ago
Never really hardened well, not very cookie like.
90twitters2 3 years ago
Can Ricotta cheese be substituted for cream cheese in recipes, especially this one?
90twitters2 3 years ago
Would it work to add a tablespoon of lemon juice?
Pam 4 years ago
How is this “nut-free” with coconut flour?
Vally-Cat 7 months ago
Coconuts are more in the seed family (exothermic seed), so folks who are allergic to nuts (like I am) can generally tolerate coconuts. The danger is more from possible cross-contamination if the coconut is processed in a factory that also processes nuts.
OrielSong 2 years ago
The botanical distance between coconuts and tree nuts would suggest that people with tree nut allergy should be able to tolerate coconut and studies have shown that this is generally true. Therefore, there is no general recommendation that patients with tree nut allergy should avoid coconut.