Keto Salted Chocolate Brownie Cookies
Keto Salted Chocolate Brownie Cookies Recipe – 1.4g net carbs! A low carb chocolate cookie made with almond flour and sweetened with monk fruit! Gluten free, grain free, dairy free, soy free, clean eating.
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Keto Chocolate Brownie Cookies
So here is the plan for today. Chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate.
In the form of these absolutely irresistible Keto Salted Chocolate Brownie Cookies.
Lately I have been having a sweet tooth craving, and my usual favorite almond butter cookies aren’t cutting it. I need chocolate.
I could make my keto almond flour brownies, but I want something a little thinner and crisper.
Ingredients
I remember a trick I used to do where I would make boxed brownie batter, but use them to make cookies instead of brownies. They bake way faster, and it’s everything you love about brownies but a little thinner and crisper.
I tried it with my keto almond flour brownie batter that I already love so much. The results were exactly what I was craving! These cookies are amazing!
They’re made with good for you ingredients like almond flour, cacao powder, coconut oil and sweetened with monk fruit.
Texture
These keto salted chocolate brownie cookies taste just like a brownie, but are a bit thinner and have slightly crispy edges. The inside of the cookie stays soft and chewy and delicate for days. Like light pillows of chocolate.
I can’t get enough.
Flaky Salt
I’m a huge salty + sweet girl, so had to add some flaky sea salt on top of the cookies. The combo is my absolute favorite. Nothing compliments sweetness like a touch of salt.
These keto salted chocolate brownie cookies are so healthy, I didn’t even feel bad when I let my 2.5 year old eat one for breakfast. Paleo, gluten free, grain free, dairy free, refined sugar free, soy free, clean eating, real food.
Watch How To Make Keto Chocolate Cookies (1:00 minute)
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Keto Salted Chocolate Brownie Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup almond flour
- 1/4 cup unsweetened cacao powder
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup monk fruit
- 1/4 cup unsweetened almond milk, or store bought
- 1 egg
- 2 tablespoon coconut oil, melted and cooled to room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup keto friendly chocolate chips, I love Lily's brand!
- flaky sea salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF with the oven rack in the middle. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- In a medium size mixing bowl, sift together the almond flour, cacao powder, baking powder and salt.
- In a small size mixing bowl, whisk together the monk fruit, almond milk, egg, coconut oil and vanilla.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir to combine. Add in 1/3 cup chocolate chips to the cookie dough and stir to combine. Chill the cookie dough in the fridge for 30 minutes.
- Use a medium size cookie scoop (or measure out 1.5 tablespoons of cookie dough) to place 12 cookies on the cookie sheet. Top the cookies with the remaining chocolate chips (3 chocolate chips per cookie), and sprinkle the tops with a pinch of flaky sea salt.
- Bake for 12 minutes, or until the center of the cookies are puffed and the edges are set. Allow to cool for 20 minutes on the cookie sheet. Enjoy!
- Will keep uncovered on the counter for at least 1-2 days, in an airtight container on the counter or in the pantry for at least a week, in an airtight container refrigerated for at least 2 weeks, or frozen for at least 6 months.
- As always, lots of tips, FAQs and substitution info in the Recipe Notes below!
Notes
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54 Comments on “Keto Salted Chocolate Brownie Cookies”
These are so yummy and easy to make! It was my first time using cacao powder and the taste is awesome! Plus my kids liked them too. Win win!
I am so glad you and your kids enjoyed the cookies Carla!
These cookies are absolutely AMAZING! Thanks for continuing to bring us awesome (and easy!) recipes!!
Thank you so much for your kind words about my recipes Courtney. Your feedback really means a lot to me.
These cookies are my husbands favorite. He loves the salt sprinkle on top the best!
I love that they are your husbands favorite Jenn. The salt sprinkle gives them the perfect finishing touch!
Can’t wait to try these!!
I sure hope you like them Mary!
have you tried that pure cane [tm] no calorie sweetener? it’s made from sugar cane but it’s fermented. i wonder how these would be with that instead of monk fruit.
Made them today and I am in love! Excited to have a treat in the kitchen during the holidays that I feel good about indulging in!
I am so happy you will be able to enjoy a healthy treat during the holidays Heather. Good for you!
I have made these several times and they turn out well every time. Thanks for sharing healthy keto dessert options!
I am so glad you have made them several times and enjoyed them Jennifer. They are such a yummy Keto treat!
I didn’t have any almond milk so I substituted heavy cream. Came out perfect. Best keto cookies I’ve ever baked.
I am so happy you liked my brownie cookies. I bet substituting heavy cream for almond milk was delicious and moist! I am so glad these were your favorite Keto cookies!
Just made these And They are the best!!!!❤️?
I am so happy you liked my brownie cookies and they turned out well for you Cindy. Thank you so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it!
these are so good they are dangerous!! so easy too!
I am so glad you like my cookies Heather. I agree, they can be pretty dangerous! LOL! So glad they were easy to make.
LOVE IT! If I don’t want it chocolatey, can I make these cookies without putting cacao powder?
Hi Dana – Thanks so much for your question. I haven’t tested them without the cacao powder, but I think they would probably work. Since they have vanilla and chocolate chips they may just taste like a regular chocolate chip cookie. Let me know if you make them without the cacao powder and how they taste. I hope they turn out fantastic for you!
I loved the cookies! It definitely exceeded my expectations, thank you!
I was wondering also if you know of a way to make the cookies crisper?
Hi Sara – I am so glad you liked them! To make them crispier you could cook them a minute or too longer.
These really exceeded my expectations! So light and fluffy, sweet but not too sweet, and they tasted great hot out of the oven as well as room temperature the next day. I recommend doubling the recipe!
Love this recipe! How long can you keep these before going bad?
Will for sure last for 5 days on the counter. Or you can freeze them for up to 6 months!
I made this brownie, but it’s too wet and even though I put in the fridge for 30 mins it’s still so watery. What do I do?
Sorry about that! It shouldn’t be watery at all. Not sure where it went wrong. These always turn out great for me!
Hello, what is the shelf life for the cookies?
They’ll last a few days on the counter, and at least a week in an airtight container!
Hey, I wanted to know when putting the dough on the baking sheet do you spread it or it spreads itself when baking? Thank you
It spreads by itself. No need to press down the dough balls. It spreads when baking in the oven. Hope you love it when you make them! These are such a favorite!
Hello, I was wondering can I use other flour to make this instead of almond flour? (Coconut or rice flour) Thanks
Hi Tia! I haven’t tried this with another flour, but would recommend rice flour over coconut flour. It should work as a 1:1 replacement using rice flour. If you try it let me know how it turns out!
What is the nutritional info on this?
You can calculate the nutritional info on the exact ingredients you use on myfitnesspal.com!
I made these today and love them! I don’t use coconut sugar so used 1/2 Swerve and 1/2 erythritol and a teaspoon of stevia and that worked great! I did have to bake them a few minutes longer. Not sure if that was due to the change in sweetener or my oven. I had to keep in mind though erythritol does get crispier as it cools. That was the only change I made and I am thrilled with the way they turned out. I definitely will be making these again and checking out some of your other recipes!
I’m so glad you liked them Judy! And good to know that those sweetener substitutes worked. Great for keto/low carb! Thanks for letting me know you liked my recipe, you made my day! Hope you find lots more recipes you love : )
My coconut oil hardened right when I put it over the almond milk.😪 I hope they turn out good.
I sure hope the cookies turned out well for you Ayah! Usually if you just briskly stir or even leave the batter to set for a few minutes the coconut oil will get back to room temperature where it will mix a bit better.
Fingers crossed for yummy cookies!
I tried them once they cooled down they turned out AMAZING! Do you think I could substitute the Monk with honey?
I am so glad they turned out well for you Ayah! I haven’t recipe tested the cookies with honey, but I think it would work well and be delicious!