Keto Protein Chocolate Chip Cookies

Protein Chocolate Chip Cookies
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You can stop your search; this is the best protein cookie recipe out there! Made with vanilla protein powder and keto chocolate chips, these protein chocolate chip cookies are as nutrient-dense as they are delicious. They’re even naturally gluten-free and keto, so you can enjoy them no matter your dietary restrictions.

Why You Need These Cookies

There’s room for dessert in every diet; keto is no exception!

These protein chocolate chip cookies will satisfy your sweet tooth while simultaneously giving you a boost of protein to your daily macronutrients.

I love recipes that serve double duty; just because something is considered a treat doesn’t mean it can’t do good for your body.

You can feel good about adding these naturally sweetened keto protein cookies to your diet.

The Cookie’s Ingredients

Almond Flour

I love almond flour as a wheat flour substitute because it is keto-friendly, naturally gluten-free, and provides a super satisfying texture to baked goods.

Almond flour can be slightly chewy depending on how finely it is milled (which perfectly suits cookies!). It’s the obvious choice for protein cookies because it has 7 grams of protein per ¼ cup.

You could also use coconut flour in this recipe, though it wouldn’t have the same protein content.

Vanilla Protein Powder

To give these healthy protein cookies some extra macronutrients, I add vanilla protein powder to the mix.

You can use your protein powder of choice, whether that be a whey protein, pea protein, or another plant-based protein powder – just make sure it is keto-approved!

If you need a recommendation, the KOS vanilla protein powder is one of the best plant-based protein powders on the market; it’s keto, vegan, and soy-free.

Powdered Sweetener

On the keto diet, we avoid refined sugars. Luckily, there are clever solutions to sweeten our baked goods.

I use a powdered sugar substitute to sweeten these protein cookies. Monk fruit sweetener is a great keto alternative, and you only need a little!

Eggs

For added protein and binding powder, this recipe uses two large eggs.

Butter

Melted butter makes these chocolate chip protein cookies super decadent; it also adds some fat content making them even more appropriate for a keto diet.

Baking Essentials

Xanthan gum and baking powder are added to this protein cookie dough.

The xanthan gum helps to stabilize and bind, and the baking powder adds leavening to the mix.

Vanilla

For an extra burst of vanilla flavor, I add a teaspoon of vanilla extract to my protein cookie recipe (feel free to measure with your heart).

Chocolate Chips

The star of this recipe is the keto chocolate chips!

Sugar-free chocolate chips are just as tasty as your traditional variety without risking your ketosis.

Try breaking up this Good Milk Chocolate bar into chips as your keto alternative.

Tips

For the perfect protein cookies every time, follow these simple baking tips:

  • Don’t overmix your batter – this results in dense cookies.
  • Use parchment paper or cooking spray to avoid sticking.
  • Add a splash of almond milk if the batter is too dry.

Instructions

These protein chocolate chip cookies are quick and easy to make! Here are the steps:

Prep for Baking

Begin by preheating your oven to 350°F.

You can also prep your baking sheet with parchment paper.

Mix Batter

In a large bowl, combine all of your ingredients except for your chocolate chips (those come later!).

Blend your ingredients with a wooden spoon or hand mixer until you achieve a fully-combined, smooth cookie dough.

Add Chocolate

Next, gently fold your chocolate chips into the cookie batter.

Time to Bake

Drop your batter by the spoonful onto your prepared baking sheet; this recipe should make 16 protein cookies.

Bake for 15 minutes and let cool before chowing down!

Serving Suggestions

These healthy protein cookies make an excellent grab-and-go snack! Eat one, along with some crispy radish chips to satisfy your hunger.

Because these cookies are so nutrient-dense, I think they’re perfectly suitable as a breakfast food. So enjoy them with your morning iced coffee or a keto chai tea.

Lastly, you can amp up these protein cookies as a dessert option with a decadent sugar-free milkshake or crumbled-over chocolate ice cream.

Recipe Card

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 15 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 40 mins
Servings: 16 Calories: 88

Description

Made with vanilla protein powder and keto chocolate chips, these protein chocolate chip cookies are as nutrient-dense as they are delicious! They're even naturally gluten-free and keto, so you can enjoy them no matter your dietary restrictions.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the chocolate chips. Beat until smooth.
  3. Fold the chocolate chips into the batter.
  4. Drop the batter by the spoonful onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
  5. Bake for 15 minutes.
     
Nutrition Facts

Servings 16


Amount Per Serving
Calories 88kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 8g13%
Saturated Fat 3g15%
Trans Fat 0.1g
Cholesterol 28mg10%
Sodium 33mg2%
Potassium 57mg2%
Total Carbohydrate 3g1%
Dietary Fiber 1g4%
Sugars 0.3g
Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 117 IU
Calcium 33 mg
Iron 1 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are chocolate chips keto?

Traditional chocolate chips are filled with added sugar and are far from keto-approved. Thankfully, there are several sugar-free varieties like Good Chocolate on the market that you can purchase and enjoy. Or, you could make your own.

 

Is almond flour gluten-free?

Almond flour is a naturally gluten-free wheat flour alternative. If you're celiac, ensure that the almonds you purchase are processed in a gluten-free certified facility to avoid cross-contamination.
You can even grind your own using whole, blanched almonds.

How much protein can I have on keto?

While protein is a necessary macronutrient, some keto dieters make the mistake of eating too much of it. To follow the standard ketogenic diet, it's recommended that you eat around 75 grams of protein a day (or 10-20% of your daily macros).

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Esther Whitney

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Hi, I’m Esther, a full-time food blogger, mother of 2 beautiful daughters and a lovely wife. I currently live in New York with my family. Loves travelling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family.

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