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Peanut flour chocolate chip cookies are a great way to use that jar of peanut flour you bought and only ended up using for smoothies.
I like the simplicity of peanutbutter cookies so when I purchased a jar of peanut flour thought that I would use it to make cookies too. Peanut flour recipes tend to be smoothie related so I have been playing around with the flour. Cookies is an easy and tasty option. I added chocolate chips to these for the chocolate and peanut flavour combination. You could always omit the chocolate and just have plain peanut flour cookies if you wished.
Keto Cookies
These peanut flour cookies have the texture of a “regular” chocolate chip cookie. They are firm and are better the next day for more of a “bite” if you are hankering for a tougher cookie. However tempting it may be to scoff the lot when they come out of the oven, try to put aside a couple for the next day to see the difference in texture.
Cookie Tips
Cocoa powder could be added to these cookies but you would probably want to add a tablespoon of coconut milk to the dough to stop them being too dry. Maybe a dash of spice too.
Other peanut flour recipes
Low carb peanut flour pancakes
Peanut flour donuts
Keto peanut flour swiss roll
Peanut Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies
Angela Coleby
Low carb chocolate chip cookies made with peanut flour.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Cookies
Cuisine American
Servings 12 Cookies
Calories 118 kcal
Ingredients
- 1 cup Peanut flour
- ½ cup butter softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup erythritol or sugar substitute
- 1 medium egg
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 oz chocolate chips high cocoa solids
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F degrees
In a bowl, cream the butter and the erythritol together.
Add the egg and beat until combined.
Add the vanilla extract, peanut flour, baking powder and salt. Mix thoroughly into a dough.
Gently fold in the chocolate chips.
Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
With your hands, roll out balls of the dough, then lightly press into cookie shapes on the parchment paper.
Bake for 15-20 minutes until firm.
Notes
Makes 12 cookies
The net carbs will be the total carb count minus the fibre count. Carb count excludes sugar alcohols.
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Nutrition
Serving: 1cookieCalories: 118kcalCarbohydrates: 4.1gProtein: 3gFat: 10gFiber: 1.3g
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Hannah
Just wondering, how long might they last once made? I'm planning on bringing a batch to a potluck dinner party, because my friends and I love them!
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Angela Coleby
The should last 4 to 5 days. Enjoy the dinner party!
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Mary
So funny, this is the exact same recipe as Joyce Marcellus‘ listed on the ChocZero website, as well as her Instagram. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence.
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Angela Coleby
This recipe was made by my back in 2017...I thin you will find that mine was first and has "inspired" others....
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Leonie Gittins
I didn't have peanuts, only about 3/4 cup of peanut paste that no one here will eat. I used that with two cups of almond meal ( my usual flour substitute) and the remainder of your recipe, though without the chocolate chips.
The mixture was crumbly so I tossed in another egg. Perfect consistency for rolling into balls, which I flattened slightly with a fork dipped in corn flour. It made about three dozen small biscuits, nice and crisp with just a hint of peanut flavour.
Thanks for the inspiration!
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Angela Coleby
Sounds great! Love it when cooking gets creative!
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Helen Ball
Sounds lovely but I think you may have had cookies on the brain when you wrote the recipe. The ingredients list has peanut butter cookies as the first item. Although, I'm all for extra cookies in my cookies! I've seen peanut flour in Sainsbury's so I'll definitely be giving these a go x
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Angela Coleby
Hahahaha! That's just too funny! Thanks for pointing that out! I'm now off giggling to myself. Hope you enjoy them!
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Helen Ball
Now you've made the correction, any other commenters are going to think I've lost my mind 🙂 I've also just followed the link for the Peanut Flour Cake. I'm making that one too. x
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Angela Coleby
No, they are probably used to me..those late night posted recipes when wine has "helped" me..ahem! There's also a peanut flour marbled muffin recipe you might enjoy too! Cakes for everyone!
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