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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: WA
Posts: 298
Gallery: Chocolate Rose
WOE: LCHF
Start Date: February 2012
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Christmas cookie exchange...
If you were supposed to go to a Christmas cookie exchange with primarily non-low carbers, what low carb cookies would you make and take? I've made several cookie recipes but haven't found anything that was really good enough to share. I'd love to make something that would really WOW everyone.
(I don't use any of the baking mixes or sweeteners such as molasses or honey or sucralose/Splenda. I use erythritol/stevia) What would you recommend? Last edited by Chocolate Rose; 12-03-2012 at 07:36 PM.. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Just a thought - if it's primarily non-low carbers, why waste your expensive low carb ingredients on cookies for them? I'd go with a standard high carb recipe, and save the low carb cookies for myself. :-)
That said, I have had really good luck with the low carb cranberry walnut cookie recipe (google it). Really good. It does use whey protein powder, though. |
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I can't have cranberries, so that I would need to find something to sub. I do use whey protein powder, though. |
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I'd love additional suggestions for a really awesome cookie! |
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This is a VERY good base dough for adding all sorts of flavor variants. These are chewy and very nice-textured. Best LC cookie I've made to date. I've also made them with pineapple and pecans, chopped dried prunes and another version with dried cherries. This dough is my base cookie dough of choice now.
Almond Butter Cookies |
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Different extracts could be used, chocolate or citrus-peel frostings would be good on them. I've been planning to try SF chocolate chips or oats in these some time, but haven't done so yet.
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The thing I always liked best about cookies was the crisp, crunchy texture. I hated it when store-bought cookies started being these soft chewy things, bragging about tasting homemade. Not like my mother's homemade cookies! Anybody have ideas for making crunchy gingersnaps, chocolate chip cookies, etc?
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Here are a few recipes that I may do a small batch trial run of this weekend. I'd love to know if anyone has made any of these and what your opinion was of them:
Candice’s Low-Carb Chocolate Mint Cookies (your lighter side) Chocolate Peppermint Sandwich Cookies (all day I dream about food) Cinnamon Sugar Pillow Cookies (I'm going to try subbing almond flour for the four) (chocolate covered katie) Sarah Bernard Cookies (from another thread here) Kransekake (Sarah Bernard thread) Macaroons (I'm not sure which recipe to try, so if anyone has a recommendation please let me know) I'm also going to try and give the Table Cream Fudge a try. My table cream is in the fridge as we speak. |
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I'm not fat, I'm fluffy
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you gave me the idea to come up with a fruit bread cookie recepie! |
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I tried 3 new-to-me recipes today and am disappointed.
I made the Cinnamon Sugar Pillow Cookies and they were quite good. I subbed almond flour for the wheat flour so they didn't puff up like the original recipe. And, the cream cheese mixture in the middle kind of integrated with the cookie itself. These were very fragile and wouldn't hold up well for a cookie exchange. I'm wondering if subbing coconut flour or whey protein powder might work better? If so, does anyone know what kind of substitution ratio I should use? If I could get this recipe to be lc and not be so fragile, I would be happy with taking it to the cookie exchange. My non-low carbers really liked the taste of these. I also made the Kransekake. These were just OK. I made 1/3 of the recipe and my non-lcers weren't impressed. I'll try them again tomorrow to be sure that I wasn't just on cookie overload. I also made Candice's Low Carb Chocolate Peppermint Cookies. Again, these were just OK. They were fine as an everyday kind of cookie, but just not special enough for a cookie exchange. I'm hoping to try a couple more recipes tomorrow. And, am still open to any suggestions. Buttoni, I was going to use your almond butter cookie recipe for the cinnamon cookies, but I don't have all the ingredients to make them. I don't use oat fiber or honey, and also don't have glucomannan powder. ![]() |
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I would not bring lowcarb food to people who don't eat this way. The fake sugars and flours we eat don't sit well for some people. It gives them tummy problems, not to mention, what if some of these women feed your cookies to their children, not knowing what is in them. Just bring high carb one's and be done with it.
My son and daughter N law would be pissed if I fed the grandkids fake stuff. The daughter n law can't even eat splenda without tummy upset problems, Sugar Alcohols just about put her in the hospital one time from some cookies I made. Debbie |
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I'm not fat, I'm fluffy
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Brooklyn Ny
Posts: 6,608
Gallery: Kerry
Stats: Post Preg:195/151/140 (pre prego 230/135/130)
WOE: PALEO/PRIMAL just call me cave lady!
Start Date: Low carb living a few yrs now.. Restart Nov 2010
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I know in the past someone posted a really easy peanutbutter cookie recipe on here that was very simple. if I find I will post
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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on her Facebook page yesterday Dana Carpender linked back to a recipe for chocolate pecan coconut cookie bars. They look pretty darn good.
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My cookie cooking trials yesterday were a flop. |
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Rose I have one that I use to make for cookie exchanges years ago. I'm making them today. I always got really wonderful compliments. I don't eat them anymore but I have friends that never know they are low carb. They will eat them.
I will have pics too. They are pretty and delicious!!!!!! |
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LindaSue has a Snickerdoodle recipe that is very good...you can change the sweetener. I use a combo of powdered Erythritol and Stevia or you could use Truvia...tolerated by most. I sometimes use a little Sweet Perfection(very fiber-full). Check out her Lemon Butter cookies, too.
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You can find it the guar gum in the health food section in you grocers |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
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