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Keto Halloween Cookies

Posted: Oct 24, 2017 · Updated: Feb 21, 2021 by Tisa · 2 Comments

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Trick or treat? Keto treat, of course! Here is the simplest keto Halloween cookies recipe just for you. Keep calm, trick or treat and keto on.

Oh my gosh, I can't believe this is the third year since I started baking keto Halloween cookies. The funny thing is, I would never bake cookies for Halloween before keto.

Halloween is a tricky, sneaky little bastard. It comes around every year so quickly, I can't seem to follow. Trick or treat? I'll go for the latter!

Trick or treat? Keto treat, of course! Here is the simplest keto Halloween cookies recipe just for you. Keep calm, trick or treat and keto on. #keto #ketogenic #lowcarb #halloweenketo #recipe #dessert #mysweetketo

I hope you've got some kids around for this one! It is sooo much fun to melt some chocolate and mix some egg white with powdered sweetener just to draw those scary (or scared) faces, eyes, and funny mouths onto the pumpkin-shaped cookies.

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  • The simplest Halloween cookies
  • Are all the listed ingredients necessary for these Halloween cookies?
  • Keto Halloween Cookies
  • MORE KETO COOKIES RECIPES TO TRY!

The simplest Halloween cookies

These might not look as fancy as your Halloween costume, because I've aimed at creating a recipe that would be quick, simple, and fun to make. There are so many adorable Halloween treat recipes out there that I just couldn't get myself making with the busy lifestyle! I hope you agree that a quick solution is sometimes the best one.

The keto Halloween cookies dough is ready in a few minutes. But I encourage you to sit down and take your time and your kids' time to get creative with drawing the faces (it's easy with fondant tools) or just soaking the cookies in melted chocolate. We always have so much fun doing this; even more fun than giving the cookies away for Halloween (or keeping them all for yourself because, after all, they are keto-friendly)!

Keep calm, trick or treat and keto on.

Trick or treat? Keto treat, of course! Here is the simplest keto Halloween cookies recipe just for you. Keep calm, trick or treat and keto on. #keto #ketogenic #lowcarb #halloweenketo #recipe #dessert #mysweetketo

Are all the listed ingredients necessary for these Halloween cookies?

This question usually pops up when somebody doesn't have or doesn't want to use IMO syrup or xanthan gum. With this recipe, I'd say, yes, use the xanthan gum and the IMO syrup if you don't want to have a tough time keeping the dough together when it's being rolled out and cut into the cute little angry-looking pumpkin heads.

Not spooky enough? Find chocolate ghosts recipe here!

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Trick or treat? Keto treat, of course! Here is the simplest keto Halloween cookies recipe just for you. Keep calm, trick or treat and keto on.

Keto Halloween Cookies

Trick or treat? Keto treat, of course! Here is the simplest keto Halloween cookies recipe just for you. Keep calm, trick or treat and keto on.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 13 minutes mins
Total Time 33 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Keto
Servings 16 cookies
Calories 72 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

Cookies

  • ¾ cups almond flour
  • ¼ cups coconut flour
  • ¼ cups powdered erythritol - or sweetener of choice
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder - optional - adds the yellow color
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest - or ½ tbsp. dried orange zest
  • 1 dash salt
  • ⅛ teaspoon xanthan gum
  • 1 large egg - room temperature, whisked
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 2 tablespoon IMO syrup

Decoration

  • 1 oz dark chocolate - melted
  • ¼ large egg white - optional
  • 2 tablespoon powdered erythritol - optional
  • ¼ teaspoon matcha green tea powder - optional
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Instructions
 

Cookies

  • Preheat the oven to 320°F (160°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Prepare the ingredients.
  • Combine the dry ingredients. Add the whisked egg. From here on I recommend using your hands to mix the dough until incorporated.
  • Put IMO syrup and butter into a medium-size pot. Heat on medium-high and stir until melted and well combined. Set aside and let cool to room temperature. Add the mixture to the dough and knead until well incorporated.
  • Roll the dough into ⅛-inch thick layers. Help yourself with some wrapping foil or parchment paper so the dough doesn’t stick.
  • Cut out 16 discs with a 2-inch round cutter or help yourself with a glass. Place the discs on the cookie sheet.

    Use the spare dough to form pumpkin stems. Press the stems onto the discs.
  • Bake for approximately 13 minutes. Watch closely to prevent burning. You will want the warm cookies to be soft enough to crave faces.
  • Get creative! Use a knife or fondant tool kit to make the cookies alive! Then wait for the cookies to cool down and firm up or add some more decoration.

Decoration

  • On medium heat, melt the chocolate and use it to draw on faces/pumpkins.
  • Mix the egg white with powdered sweetener until you get a dense white mixture. Use it for drawing. Additionally, mix part of this mixture with matcha powder to color the stems. The cookies can sit on the counter over night to get just the right crunch.

Nutrition

Calories: 72kcal
Keyword Keto, Low-Carb
Want to Change Something? Go Ahead!Feel like swapping an ingredient? Go for it—no need to ask! Try it your way and let us know how it turned out.

MORE KETO COOKIES RECIPES TO TRY!

If you love this low-carb keto cookies recipe, I recommend you also try my other cookies:

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One ghost comes out to be approximately 72 Calories, Fat: 6.7 g (of which Saturated: 3.4 g, MUFA's: 3.1 g), Total Carbs: 5.0 g, Fiber: 4.0 g, Net Carbs: 1 g, Protein: 0.7 g
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There is nothing comparable to classic keto peanut butter cookies paired with a glass of milk. #keto
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Keto Peanut Butter Cookies
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Low Carb or Keto Gingerbread Cookies (or Spiced-up Honey Cookies for paleo folks) are the best way to bring the Christmas spirit into your home!
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One cookie comes out to be approximately 80 Calories, Fat: 6.6 g (of which Saturated: 0.7 g, MUFA's: 4.5 g), Total Carbs: 3.0 g, Fiber: 1.8 g, Net Carbs: 1.2g, Protein: 3.2 g
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Only 1.2 net carbs per portion of 3 cookies!
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Tisa has an MSc degree in Psychology, is a Ph.D. candidate in Neuroscience, and a passionate cook. Determined to sweeten up peoples' lives with lip-smacking keto and low-carb recipes.

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  1. Shirley Hanes says

    October 12, 2021 at 2:38 am

    How can I print this recipe?

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      October 14, 2021 at 9:25 am

      Dear Shirley,
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