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Keto White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

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These keto white chocolate macadamia nut cookies are chewy, gluten-free almond flour keto cookies with sugar-free white chocolate chips and crunchy bites of macadamia nuts.

The perfect keto Christmas cookies with pure white color and only 3.3 grams of net carbs per cookie.

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How To Make Keto White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

To make healthy gluten-free white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies, you need to select the best healthy ingredients.

Since it’s also a keto recipe, the ingredients below are low-carb, sugar-free, and diabetic-friendly.

Ingredients

All you need to whip a batch of these delicious keto white chocolate chips macadamia nuts cookies are:

  • Almond flour – these are almond flour chocolate chip cookies, and therefore, the quality of almond flour impacts your cookies’ texture and flavor. It is crucial to use ultra-fine blanched almond flour to avoid gritty, dry keto cookies. Read more about keto-friendly flours.
  • Butter – you can’t use coconut oil in this recipe. The cookies wouldn’t have a chewy texture and would harden. Make sure your butter is soft. Take it out from the fridge 30 minutes before starting the recipe and cut it into small cubes. It softens faster. Learn which dairy products are keto-friendly.
  • Egg at room temperature
  • Xanthan gum – or 1 teaspoon of psyllium husk powder. This ingredient adds a chewy texture to these keto macadamia nut cookies.
  • Erythritol – don’t use xylitol in keto cookies. They would be extremely soft with it.
  • Sugar-free white chocolate chips – there are plenty of sugar-free chocolate chips available on the market, but not all are keto-friendly. You must look for chocolate chips sweetened with keto-friendly sweeteners. My favorite keto chocolate chip brand is Choc Zero
  • Macadamia nuts – this is the best keto nut, high in fat and the lowest in carbs. Unfortunately, they can be pricey. So, to make this recipe cheaper, buy them in the bulk section of your grocery store. They often sell broken pieces of macadamia nuts, and it saves you up to 20% on the retail price! Plus, you won’t have to chop them for the recipe, so it’s a win-win!
  • Baking soda or double up the amount if you want to use baking powder.
  • Vanilla extract
  • Salt
gluten free chocolate chip cookies with almond flour

Step 1: Preparing the ingredients

Before you start this cookie recipe, bring all the ingredients to room temperature.

Take the butter and egg out of the fridge 30 minutes before starting.

Step 2: Combining Flour

In a large mixing bowl, combine almond flour, xanthan gum, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.

Step 3: Beating the Butter

Next, beat the soft butter with keto sweetener in a large mixing bowl using an electric beater.

You can also use a stand mixer with the whisk or paddle attachment. Beat until light and fluffy. Then add in egg and vanilla.

How to make keto macadamia cookies

Step 4: Bring the dry ingredients into the wet

Finally, stir the dry ingredients into the beaten butter bowl.

I generally like to use a spatula to gently incorporate the ingredients and prevent the flour from bursting out of the bowl.

It’s up to you to use your stand mixer with the paddle attachment to work the dough.

When the dough is consistent, stir in sugar-free white chocolate chips and macadamia pieces.

Step 5: Chilling the dough

I highly recommend wrapping the cookie dough in plastic wrap and chilling it for 15 minutes.

This makes the cookie texture perfect and prevents them from spreading on the baking sheet.

Meanwhile, line baking sheets with parchment paper. I use two baking sheets for baking the 24 cookies in this recipe.

keto white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookie dough

Step 6: Shaping the cookies

I am using a cookie dough scoop to shape even cookies. Bring the dough between your hand palm and roll to form a ball.

Then, place the cookie dough ball onto the prepared cookie sheet leaving a 1-thumb space between them.

Lightly flatten the cookies with your hand palm before baking – they will slightly expand in the oven.

You will make 24 low-carb keto white chocolate chip cookies with this recipe.

Step 7: Baking

These are gluten-free chocolate chip cookies with almond flour, which means they must be baked at a lower temperature than regular cookies.

In fact, almond flour baked goods can brown and burn really fast above 325°F (160°C).

Bake them at this temperature in the center rack of your oven. You can bake two cookie sheets at once if your oven temperature is well calibrated.

Otherwise, leave the second cookie sheet at room temperature while the first is baking.

Don’t overbake your cookies, or they wouldn’t be chewy, more like crunchy cookies.

You know they are ready when the side gets golden brown, and the top is still slightly soft.

Step 8: Cooling completely

These sugar-free white chocolate macadamia cookies get all their texture after a few hours.

They must cool completely to firm up on the outside and get their chewy texture in the middle.

gluten free white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use Coconut Flour In This Recipe?

Unfortunately, no. You can’t replace almond flour with coconut flour in any keto baking recipe.

These two keto flours have different properties, coconut flour being 4 times more liquid absorbent than almond flour.

They are not interchangeable by a 1:1 ratio.

Storage Instructions

These cookies store very well in a sealed cookie jar in the fridge for up to 5 days.

If it’s not too hot where you live, they store well in the pantry, as long as they are not in contact with air.

The moisture of air softens almond flour cookies really fast.

You can also freeze the cookies in zip-lock bags and thaw them for 3 hours before serving. Place the frozen cookies on a plate on the countertop.

healthy white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies

I absolutely love creating all sorts of cookie recipes.

From keto cookies perfect for fixing your sweet tooth on your keto journey and much cheaper than store-bought keto cookies to vegan cookies, healthy cookies, or just regular classic cookies.

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keto macadamia nut cookies

Keto White Chocolate Chips Cookies

3.3gNet Carbs
An easy Keto Christmas cookie recipe with macadamia and white chocolate chips.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 12 minutes
Total: 22 minutes
Yield: 24 cookies
Serving Size: 1 cookie
4.97 from 404 votes

Ingredients

This recipe may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine almond flour, xanthan gum, salt, and baking soda. Set aside.
  • In a stand mixer or another large mixing bowl, beat the butter and erythritol until light and fluffy.
  • Beat in egg and vanilla extract just until incorporated.
  • Stir in the dry ingredients from your first bowl using a spatula.
  • When the dough is thick soft, stir in the chopped macadamia nut and sugar-free white chocolate chips.
  • Stir until the dough comes together into a consistent cookie dough batter, and the nut and chips are evenly distributed.
  • Transfer the dough into plastic wrap and refrigerate for 15 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 325°F (160°C). Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • Remove the dough from the fridge and scoop 1 tablespoon of dough per cookie.
  • Roll the dough between your hands to form a ball and place on the prepared cookie sheets, leaving 1 thumb space between each cookie.
  • Slightly push down each cookie dough ball to flatten the cookie – they will expand slightly in the oven
  • Bake in the center rack of the oven for 15-18 minutes or until slightly golden brown on the sides and the center starts to firm up. Don't overbake, or they get crunchy and not chewy. You can bake both cookie sheets at once, around the center rack of the oven, or one at a time, leaving the second cookie sheet on the countertop while the first is in the oven.
  • Cool 10 minutes on the cookie rack, then transfer to a cooling rack to fully cool down. They get crispier at room temperature.
  • Optional: To make these cookies even more beautiful, add few extra chocolate chips on the hot cookies. They will melt and set nicely on top!

Storage

  • Store in a cookie jar in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze in ziplock bags and thaw at room temperature 3 hours before
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Serving Size: 1 cookie
Yield: 24 cookies
Serving: 1cookieCalories: 134.4kcal (7%)Carbohydrates: 4.9g (2%)Fiber: 1.6g (7%)Net Carbs: 3.3gProtein: 3g (6%)Fat: 12.4g (19%)Saturated Fat: 3.9g (24%)Cholesterol: 10.8mg (4%)Sodium: 104.1mg (5%)Potassium: 15.2mgSugar: 0.5g (1%)Vitamin A: 120.6IU (2%)Calcium: 25.6mg (3%)Iron: 0.7mg (4%)
keto white chocolate chip cookies
Carine Claudepierre

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Carine Claudepierre

Hi, I'm Carine, the food blogger, author, recipe developer, published author of a cookbook and many ebooks, and founder of Sweet As Honey.

I have an Accredited Certificate in Nutrition and Wellness obtained in 2014 from Well College Global (formerly Cadence Health). I'm passionate about sharing all my easy and tasty recipes that are both delicious and healthy. My expertise in the field comes from my background in chemistry and years of following a keto low-carb diet. But I'm also well versed in vegetarian and vegan cooking since my husband is vegan.

I now eat a more balanced diet where I alternate between keto and a Mediterranean Diet

Cooking and Baking is my true passion. In fact, I only share a small portion of my recipes on Sweet As Honey. Most of them are eaten by my husband and my two kids before I have time to take any pictures!

All my recipes are at least triple tested to make sure they work and I take pride in keeping them as accurate as possible.

Browse all my recipes with my Recipe Index.

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    7 Thoughts On Keto White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies
  1. 5 stars
    Love love love these, I’ve made 6 batches so far using Splenda brown sugar and chocolate chips along with the white chips instead of nuts. My husband who always refused to ever try anything with almond flour loves them!!! I’m wondering if I can cook these in a 13×9 pan as bars, do you think that would work? Thank you for all your hard work creating all of these recipes, love them!!!

  2. 5 stars
    The recipe ingredients don’t show an egg, but the instructions do. I am pretty sure an eggs was meant to be included in the ingredient list. I made these cookies with the egg included and they came out wonderfully, even at high altitude (4500ft). Another really great recipe and so easy to made dairy free for my daughter. Thank you so much for all your efforts for all of us. Merry Christmas.

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