LOW CARB

These are really good and super simple and can be made sugar-free. They only have almond flour, so they are very low-carb as well. This recipe only makes 9 nice-sized cookies. If you want more, make them smaller (adjust bake time accordingly) or double the recipe. My husband loves them. I hope you do too.
Preheat oven to 375’
Ingredients
1 cup peanut butter (not too runny)
½ cup monk fruit or coconut sugar or brown sugar
pinch of salt
1 med egg
½ tsp baking powdered1/8 tsp baking soda
½ cup chocolate chips (Lily’s if you want sugar-free)
1/4-1/2 cup almond flour or meal (do not substitute regular flour)
Directions
In a big bowl, mix all of the ingredients together except the almond flour.
Once everything is mixed well, add enough almond flour to make a dough. It should be thick but not stiff; you want to be able to make a nice ball with it to flatten into a hockey puck. The thickness of the peanut butter determines how much flour you will need. Now make 9 balls that you flatten into hockey pucks. Place them on a baking sheet about 1.5 inches apart. Bake them in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes. They should be set up and not too soft in the center. Mine usually takes 10 minutes. I put them on the lower rack for 8 minutes, then on the upper rack for the last 2.


thanks
i will make them soon
right now we are overloaded with g-damned girl scout peanut butter cookies ….sandwich & choc covered
….none of them are good!
But i am obligated to support!
Even though i don’t understand why each troop doesn’t pick a recipe ………………….learn how to make them!!!!!!!!! & sell them!
The scouts would get a badge! & patrons would be impressed that the cookies are homemade by scouts.. Even if they weren’t good, i’d buy them…………………….like i buy the mfr’d cookies they sell!@#$%^&*()_
sorry to rant!
love
ta
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🤣😂 it’s nice to laugh, don’t find much to laugh about lately. Jeff loves the cookies 🤩
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