Keto Eggnog Cookies – Keto Keuhn Nutrition

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These soft keto eggnog cookies will become a new holiday staple in your house.  They are soft, tender, and cake-like in texture but with just the right amount of eggnog flavor. 

Don’t forget to get some extra recipe tips in my post below, before the recipe.

What You Need to Make Keto Eggnog Cookies

  • 1 Egg
  • Coconut Oil (unflavored)
  • Almond Flour
  • Sweetener
  • Nutmeg Spice
  • Cinnamon
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Salt
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Almond Flour v.s. Coconut Flour

Truth be told I wanted to create a cookie with both almond and coconut four. Yet, every time I tried different ratios of the two, the cookie batches kept being too dry for my liking.

Therefore, these keto eggnog cookies only use almond flour.

Do You Have to Use Coconut Oil?

No, you don’t. In fact, my friend, Karen, used avocado oil instead when she made these cookies. She even made caramel sauce for us to drizzle on these keto cookies! Her cookies made with avocado oil can be seen below.

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What Sweetener is Best?

When I started baking keto recipes, I purely used erythritol. Over time I graduated to a mix of erythritol and monk fruit. Now, in my recipes, I mostly use pure monk fruit extract.

I use this keto sweetener because it does not spike your blood sugar and it provides zero carbs.

Erythritol does not spike your blood sugar, but it still counts towards total carbs.

So, to keep the total carbs down to less than 10 total in all of my recipes, I use pure monk fruit. I sometimes use the monk fruit liquid drops as well.

Cookies can be tricky though with what sugar substitutes you use. I tested this recipe with 1 T of erythritol and the pure monk fruit extract. Both turned out great. I also don’t see a problem with using more erythritol if needed.

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How to Make Eggnog Cookies

1. For the almond flour, I used my food scale to get the correct amounts. Measuring these items with just a tablespoon or measuring cups, are not always very accurate. So, to be on the safe side, I weighed out the almond flour.

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2. You will want the coconut oil soft enough to blend. If it’s hard, go ahead and microwave it for 10 seconds or so. The photo here can give you an idea of the softness I’m talking about.

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3. Beat the coconut oil with a large egg. 

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4. Add in the dry ingredients to the wet mixture. Blend/beat together.

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5. I like using a cookie scope when portioning my cookies. Once the scopes are on your baking sheet, I like to tap the bottom on the sheet to spread the batter out. You can see how much I allow to spread out in the photo.

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6. Bake. Cool. Enjoy.

The Eggnog Flavor

Nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla. These 3 flavors make up the eggnog flavor we all have learned to love. I use Madagascar vanilla extract and dry spices of nutmeg and cinnamon. The real secret lies in making sure your spices are fresh. 

After 2 to 3 years of opening the dry spice, it sadly loses its strength and flavor. I’ve never really cared up until having this blog, where flavor really counts in my opinion. So, the choice is up to you.

Another flavor idea is to add rum! Alright, maybe not actual rum, but rum extract.

Caramel Sauce Topping

Make these cookies extra special with caramel sauce!

Karen over at Brilliantly Keto created this 4 ingredient caramel sauce. It uses a newer keto sweetener that creates a very creamy and smooth sauce.

When the sauce is warm is the perfect time to drizzle on these keto eggnog cookies. When the caramel is cooled, it’s thicker but still easily spoon-able.

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Keto Eggnog Drink

With all this eggnog talk, are you starting to crave the drink? The actual eggnog drink? If so, you are in luck! I created an extremely easy recipe and perfected it to get the right mouthfeel.

Not too thin and not too thick. Make these cookies and enjoy my eggnog drink at the same time. Feel free to add some rum to your eggnog. Just watch your carbs, if you wish. 🙂

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Other Keto Cookies

Recipe

Keto Eggnog Cookies

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: keto, low carb, cookies, eggnog

Servings: 12 cookies

Calories: 53.3kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 Cup Almond Flour I use a scale to weigh this out according to the package.
  • 2 tbsp Room Temp Coconut Oil non flavored
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 3/4 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 1/4 tsp Nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp Cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp Pure Monk Fruit Extract or your choice of sweetner. Adjust to your level of need.

Instructions

  • Measure out the almond flour. Weighing it out will be best. Add all other try ingredients to your almond flour.

  • Beat for a few seconds of the room temp coconut oil with the vanilla extract.

  • Beat the egg into the coconut mixture.

  • Add the almond flour mixture to your wet egg mixture. Beat and blend together. The batter will be sticky.

  • Once combined, scope out the cookie dough an place onto your cookie sheet.

  • Once the dough is on the sheet, tap the bottom of the pan to help spread out the batter some.

  • Cook on 350 degrees fahrenheit for 10 to 12 minutes. Or until slight golden brown on edges. Allow to cool.

  • Once cooled, this is when you would drizzle that caramel sauce on these cookies. (see post above to get this recipe)

Notes

For additional recipe notes, see post above the recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Fiber: 0.3g | Calories: 53.3kcal | Fat: 4.4g | Protein: 1.8g | Carbohydrates: 1.6g

It’s that time of the year again where families gather around the table to rejoice with delicious treats and desserts. This year, however, those who are conscious of their weight need not worry! Keto Keuhn Nutrition has recently launched its new Keto Eggnog Cookies, which are perfect for those who need to watch their sugar and carb intake.

The Keto Eggnog Cookies are made with an ultra low-carb, keto-friendly dough; made with natural sugar substitutes. These sugar-free eggnog cookies are packed with delicious flavor, with nutmeg and ginger extract to bring the perfect festive flavor combination. They are then rolled in a generous coating of swerve confectioners sugar substitute, that ensure that no added sugar goes into your body!

These Keto Eggnog Cookies are high in fiber and low in net carbs; providing a much healthier option for you to enjoy your favorite holiday treats guilt-free. What’s more, they contain no artificial flavors or preservatives – so you can feel good knowing you are consuming nothing but delicious, keto-friendly real food!

Keto Keuhn Nutrition’s Keto Eggnog Cookies are not only delicious and nutritious; they are also convenient, as they come frozen in pre-portioned pieces. All you have to do is pop them in the oven when you are ready to enjoy them; providing easy, healthy snacks that can be ready in minutes.

These Keto Eggnog Cookies are the perfect treat for holiday gatherings, or a delicious snack to satisfy your sweet tooth. With Keto Keuhn Nutrition’s Keto Eggnog Cookies, you can enjoy a guilt-free festive season with treats that are both tasty and healthy!

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