Enjoy this easy edible cookie dough recipe!

Who else can't seem to resist the temptation of raw cookie dough? Of course, we all know that typical cookie dough recipes include raw egg which makes it a no-go. You don't want to eat that tempting raw cookie dough and end up sick! Fortunately, there are tricks to making cookie dough that you can consume without the fear of Salmonella. TO make it even better, you can whip up this edible cookie dough recipe that also has no carbs! Check out this delicious and straightforward keto-friendly cookie dough recipe that you can eat straight out of the bowl. You are going to LOVE this!

Easy Low Carb Edible Cookie Dough

Let's start with the ingredients. While there is certainly plenty of sweetness to go around, this dessert is still absolutely sugar-free. You don't need processed sugar to get that delicious cookie dough taste that you are craving. Instead, stevia and erythritol come to the rescue! The combination of the two sweeteners adds just the right touch of sweetness to make this cookie dough taste exactly like the real thing. You can even try using a brown sugar sweetener like So Nourished GOLD to give your cookie dough and even richer taste- just a warning, it is going to be hard to resist eating the entire bowl.

To make the recipe taste even more like real cookie dough, we need a few more ingredients to add to the awesome flavor. We used a bit of coconut and almond flour, butter vanilla extract, and of course, chocolate chips makes this treat a reality. The combination of flavors creates the perfect cookie dough recipe that you can make ahead for an afternoon snack, or to share with family and friends. The coconut flour and almond flour are not only low carb, but they are also way tastier than regular old white flour.

If the sheer goodness of cookie dough isn't enough to get you to try this, maybe the simplicity of the recipe will. All it takes is about ten minutes in the kitchen and absolutely no cook time! Who doesn't appreciate a dessert that you can whip up without even turning on your stove? Sure, baked cookies are great, but we all know that cookie dough is absolutely irresistible! And with our amazing, delicious recipe, you get to eat that tasty cookie dough worry free- no carbs, no raw eggs, just pure perfection.

Whether you want to whip up a quick treat or you want to make a keto-friendly dessert that's plentiful enough for a crowd–easy edible cookie dough is the recipe for you! Add this to the dessert table and watch how quickly it vanishes. Even people who aren't low carb foodies are going to appreciate this one! It is perfect for serving on a dessert bar or scooping into bowls as if it were ice cream. Keto edible cookie dough is the best new dessert on the block so give it a try and let us know what you think! We love it and we know you will too.

Easy Keto Edible Cookie Dough

Easy Edible Cookie Dough Recipe
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Macros per serving:
• 240 Calories
• 21g of Fat
• 4.5g of Protein
• 6g of Net Carbs
Servings
20
Cook Time
Servings
20
Cook Time
Easy Edible Cookie Dough Recipe
Votes: 27
Rating: 5
You:
Rate this recipe!
Print Recipe
Macros per serving:
• 240 Calories
• 21g of Fat
• 4.5g of Protein
• 6g of Net Carbs
Servings
20
Cook Time
Servings
20
Cook Time
Servings:
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Place the powdered erythritol in a blender and blend until very fine.
  2. Pour the sweetener into a mixing bowl and whisk in the almond flour, coconut flour, salt, and stevia powder.
  3. Stir in the melted butter and vanilla extract until well combined.
  4. Fold in the chocolate chips and chill until ready to enjoy.
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