I love everything that is cinnamon. I used to make such cookies, but I used ordinary wheat flour. I must try this recipe, because it promises to be delicious. Unfortunately, I do not know if I can buy xanthan gum, so I will try to bake cookies without this ingredient.
@Anna Stola, can you freeze the dough and then cook them from frozen?
pretty manageable macros - glad you shared this recipe. I am planning to return to Keto in April so this will work out well for me.
These look so good! I saved it to my Pinterest so I can make them later!
Love your thick and crispy cookies.. Surely try to add xanthan gum while making cookies.. Lets see how it works for me?
It’s a huge difference, I’m sure you’ll love it! Enjoy!
I am unfamiliar with monk fruit. Can straight erythritol be substituted for the monk fruit?
Hi, Carla! Absolutely! Monk fruit is our favorite sweetener but you can use the sweetener of your choice. Monk fruit has a ratio to sugar that is 1:1. However, erythritol will require a little more. So you’ll want to use 1 cup erythritol rather than 2/3 cup monk fruit. Hope that helps!
Wow! Would love to try these :)
My sister is currently on a Keto diet and she will definitely appreciate this recipe. Thank you for sharing! The cookies look yummy! :)
Wow! This one's a winner.This looks so delightful and tasty. I would love to try making this recipe. My boys would both probably DIG this!
The cookies look and sound so delicious, I do miss them the whole year and then have enough during the Christmas :) Your recipe sounds good enough to try, thank you for sharing.
I never heard of xanthan gum that makes a huge difference in how cookies turn out.
These cookies look amazing, thank you for sharing the recipe. The fact you provided the nutritional value too is really handy!
I love snickerdoodle cookies! I’ve been seeing a lot of Keto and Paleo recipes using Monk fruit. I’m going to have to get me some of that.
I love anything that has cinnamon in it or on it :( and I also got my entire family addicted to it. So I cannot wait to try these and make them for my family :) thx!
I am drooling at the looks of these babies!!! Sign me up, I'm ready to down 15 of them!
I made these cookies, and they did come out soft and delicious! They are definitely satisfying, with a thick almost brownie-like texture. NOT crumbly. I noticed a few things: These cookies do not spread, at least not enough to flatten into a "cookie" shape. The recipe called for flattening the balls slightly on the sheet before baking, but keep in mind that they will likely keep that shape throughout baking. If you want flatter cookies, flatten the balls more than just slightly. The coating is going to take more than just a little. Double the coating mixture. I loved the flavor of these cookies as in the recipe, but I would increase the amount of sweetener in the recipe to a full cup (I used Spenda). Other than the substituting of Splenda for Monk Fruit, I followed the recipe exactly, using Xanthan gum (must use the real deal!). These are delicious with coffee, snaking by themselves, or having with tea or dessert. I suspect that using this recipe to make cheesecake crust would be awesome as well.
Hey George, we are so glad you enjoyed these! Really love the idea of using these cookies as a cheesecake crust! You may have just given us a new recipe idea... Thanks!
These cookies were amazing!!! Although, they were a little on the dry side, maybe next time I will add more butter. Also, I subbed the monk fruit for erythritol and it was substantially less sweet. So if you do this too, I recommend using twice as much as the recipe calls for. But I definitely will make these again and again! Everyone loved them!
Yay! So glad you liked them. ☺️ Yes, Monk fruit has a 1:1 sugar ratio but erythropoietin doesn’t so it does require more. :)
Moist and delicious and my kids loved them
We LOVE snickerdoodles and I cannot wait to try this. My only reservation is that my hubby is allergic to xanthan gum! Is there a substitute for this thickening agent or am I just out of luck with this recipe since I am sure it is a needed ingredient? Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi, Lisa! I’m excited for you to try it! Honestly, the taste would still be the same so I say, go for it. You could make half with xanthan gum for you and half without it. I don’t know of any other thickening agent that is keto friendly. If you give it a try without it, let me know! :)
I have used unflavored gelatin before in place of xanthan gum, and actually prefer the texture! I would use 3/4 tsp to replace the xanthan gum in this recipe. Good luck!
@Kasey, I used cornstarch and they turned out fine but I have nothing to compare it too!
Fantastic recipe! Best keto cookies so far. My kids even thought they were the best cookies I ever made. Soft snd moist, crunchy on outside. Delicious!!
Delicious! Subbed erythritol for monk fruit. The cookies were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Will definitely be baking them again!
Awesome! So happy you enjoyed them! :)
I made a half batch of these because I wanted to test them out -- now I'm wishing I made a DOUBLE batch they're so good! Hopefully I have some left on Christmas!
So glad you liked them! :)
Thank you for a terrific recipe . Will be using this recipe throughput the year since snickerdoodles are my favorite!
I just made a double batch and I'm so freaking glad I did! So soft and absolutely delish! I use swerve sugar substitute and I couldn't of made a better choice! I'm very sensitive to artificial sweeteners, they all taste horrible and leave an awful after taste, but NOT serve! Thanks for a great cookie!!
I was so excited to make these cookies! They are delicious and so satisfying. I have made other keto desserts that look like the “real” thing in the picture but taste terrible. These are really good. This recipe gives me the heart to try again. Thanks for sharing.
I have made snickerdoodles with my first grandson from the time he was old enough to help me. It was his favorite cookie and was what he requested for his birthday too. Sadly, he was killed at the age of 22 almost 4 years ago. I still make the snickerdoodles every birthday and death day in his memory. I am doing Keto and wanted to be able to join in when I made Zach’s snickerdoodles so I tried this recipe and it is fantastic. I did not feel deprived at all. I am planning on making them today for a friends little grandson who is allergic to nuts and was wondering if I could make them with coconut flour only, and if so, what would the amount be for this recipe. Thank you!
Hi Connie, This is the info i use when adjusting recipes to be all coconut flour: Replacing coconut flour for almond flour (or grain flours) requires that you adjust the amount of liquid and eggs added. A good starting point is to substitute 1 cup of almond flour with 1/4 cup (1 ounce) of coconut flour. You will also need to add 1 egg for every 1/4 cup of coconut flour used in addition to the eggs called for in the original recipe. Hope that helps. I’m sorry about your grandson. It’s nice you have a ritual to celebrate and remember him. -Amanda
I just made these and followed the recipe - they are amazing! Thank you!
So I just made these and they are tasty! But, the recipe says to flatten "slightly," which I did. But the cookies retained their shape and did not flatten out very well. Nonetheless, they are very good, but denser than I would have liked. I wish I could make them like in the picture! Lol
Just made these...absolutely delish? Exactly as promised...soft inside and crispy outside. Super easy to make!
Hi Kasey! I JUST now made these. I followed your recipe using Lakanto monkfruit(Love it!) with one exception, I substituted 1 tsp. psyllium husk powder for the xantham gum because that's what I had on hand. They turned out perfect! Even my son loved them! Thank you so much for the recipe. We love snickerdoodles!
Hi Cher! I’m SO happy to hear this! Thank you so much for trying it out. :) Glad to hear psyllium husk works well with this recipe too!
These cookies were wonderful! I tried another snickerdoodle recipe I found online and although it was ok, it seemed like it was lacking something. It turned me off to eating snickerdoodle cookies again. I came across this recipe last night and thought I’d give snickerdoodle cookies another try. I am so glad I did! Thank you so much for sharing! :)
Hello and thanks for the recipe. Question: Do I add the coating before baking or after?
Coat them before baking. :)
I didn't have high hopes when I tried these cookies because keto cookies just aren't the same as a regular flour cookie. That being said THESE WERE AMAZING!!! I am over the moon with these and the texture is so light and fluffy. Definitely worth a trip to the store for xantham gum powder. With a glass of carb master milk I have the perfect sweet snack! Thank you so much for the recipe!
This makes me so happy! Thank you for trying it out Ariel, so glad you enjoyed them. :)
What affect would leaving out the cream of tartar have?
Cream of Tartar is a stabilizing agent. It would affect the structure somewhat, but might still work; as eggs are also used as a stabilizer in this recipe. If you do try it that way, please let us know how it goes!
We are on our 2nd snow day and I was looking for something to bake. Came across these on Pinterest. They are absolutely amazing!! Followed the recipe exactly as stated, except my cookie scoop made smaller cookies, getting 21 cookies. Will definitely be making again!!
We are so glad you enjoyed these!
Just finished making this recipe, and while it is very good, in the future I will make a couple of "preference" changes; cut back the coconut flour ( can taste and smell the coconut), and,.....delete the cinnamon in the batter ( I believe regular Snickerdoodles do not have it in the cookie batter). But these were soft and delicious. Good job!
So glad you enjoyed it and that you will be making it again!
So I had a "baking with ADD" moment while making this and ended up with 2 batches. One follows this recipe. The oops batch is lighter, fluffier, and slightly less sweet. Here are the changes: Instead of granulated sweetener, I accidentally used monk fruit maple syrup. It doesn't cream, so next time I'll add it last. I set the weird liquid-with-floating-butter mix to the side. When I measured out the second batch, I ran out of almond flour at 1 1/4 cups - so I used 3/4c coconut flour instead of 1/2c. That balanced the extra liquid perfectly. I will make it this way next time, only on purpose.
It is funny how things work out sometimes! Thanks for telling us about your changes. We are glad you enjoyed them!
I made a batch and they are way too dry, falling apart. Didn’t miss any ingredient. What could help?
We are so sorry to hear that! We have not had that issue. If you included all of the ingredients we are not sure what went wrong. Maybe try baking them for a shorter amount of time? We hope you get the recipe to work for you!It is one of our favorites!
After one week on Keto I was craving a cookie. Tried two recipes this weekend (not yours) and was disappointed . Made these today- they are awesome! Can’t wait to try your other recipes!
Thank you! We are so glad you enjoyed them!
Delicious! I will be making again. I double all my keto bc I don’t want to remake! Texture was fantastic and my husband loves them.
So glad you all enjoyed them!!! Thanks for trying them out.
What can I use instead of cream of tar tar?
You can omit it and it should still ckme out alroght. It will change the texture a little. Enjoy!
I use total carbs instead of net carbs. Can you help with that?
Just look at carb number without it being subtracted by the fiber. Total carbs per cookie, 4.9. Enjoy!
This recipe appeared in my email today, and I had all the ingredients on hand, so I decided to make them. I am SO glad I did. They are THE BEST keto cookies I have made. My husband said they’re a winner…that they don’t have an off taste or aftertaste from the sweetener like most keto cookies I’ve made. I printed out this recipe and I KNOW I’ll make them again. They’d be great to take to Christmas gatherings so I know I have something sweet available to eat :) Thank you for sharing this AMAZING cookie recipe!
Aw, I'm so glad you loved this recipe Jennifer! :)