Keto Danish Butter Cookies

Introduction to Keto Danish Style Butter Cookies

These easy keto danish style butter cookies bring me back to my childhood. The original butter cookies right out of a blue tin were my favorite. Whether or not you remember these cookies from your childhood, you are in for a treat. They are simple, easy to make, and of course, buttery!

Are Shortbread Cookies The Same As Danish Cookies?

If you’ve had both shortbread and danish butter cookies, then you know the definitive answer is no, and here’s why. Believe it or not, shortbread cookies have a higher ratio of butter to flour. I know, a bit confusing. However, if you’ve had both you’ll know that the texture of a butter cookie compared to a shortbread cookie is a lot less crumbly. This helps them to hold their shape better.

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Try Out a Good Shortbread!

If you try out the chocolate shortbread cookies from our new dessert ebook, you’ll see that the instructions require you to chill the dough before slicing. This is the main way to prep that helps them keep their shape. Butter cookie dough, on the other hand, is a lot more firm. Aka a lot easier to work with!

Note: my personal favorite? Butter Cookies all the way! Matt on the other hand loves our recipe for a pecan sandies remake!

How to Make Keto Butter Cookies

The best part about this recipe is that it’s easy to make, has minimal low carb ingredients, and uses coconut and almond flour for the best gluten free texture. With only 2 net carbs a serving you’ll have to make sure this keto butter cookie recipe is on your holiday baking list!

Ingredients

We use only the best ingredients to make our keto butter cookies dough. Plus good ingredients not only taste good, but make you feel good too. These are some of our favorite low net carb ingredients for this recipe:

  • 1.25 cups almond flour– We love finely milled almond flour for this dough because it provides a smooth even texture for these low carb butter cookies.
  • 1/4 cup coconut flour– Coconut flour is a great low carb alternative to regular white flour. It has a small grain and unlike almond flour, coconut flour is very absorbent.
  • 1/3 cup powdered erythritol– This is a great low carb replacement for powdered sugar. It will provide a sweetness to the dough while still mixing in evenly so there are no granules in our keto butter cookies.
  • 1 tsp baking powder– This little bit of baking powder will help the cookie dough to rise slightly.
  • 6 tbsp butter, room temperature– All ingredients are important, but you can’t make keto butter cookies without butter! We love Kerrygold grass-fed butter.
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract– (you can also try almond extract) Don’t leave the vanilla extract out! A little bit of vanilla goes a long way in a keto cookies recipe. It takes the blander taste of almond flour to another level. That touch of vanilla will shine through, as well as make your house smell delicious while they’re baking.

Instructions

To make these delicious keto butter cookies, follow these steps:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Now we can line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Take the parchment paper lined baking sheet and set it aside.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine almond flour, coconut flour, erythritol, and baking powder. Make sure you mix it really well so there are no almond flour clumps. Sifting almond flour isn’t necessary, however due to the high fat content in almond flour it’s important to mix well since it likes to clump.
  3. Now cut in the butter and vanilla extract to the almond flour mixture. Work it with your fingers until a cookie dough forms.
  4. Remove from the mixing bowl and use your hands to roll out the almond flour cookie dough into 12 equal balls. Place the balls 2-inches apart on the prepared baking sheet(lined with parchment paper). Using a fork, flatten and create a striped pattern on the low carb butter cookies.
  5. Place the baking sheet into the oven and bake the cookies for 11-14 minutes, or until browned around the edges. Transfer from the baking sheet to a wire rack to cool.
  6. These low carb butter cookies are best stored in an air tight container or zip top bag in the fridge up to 10 days.

Storing Keto Recipes

Depending on the recipe different treats store best different ways. The recipe we use does not have preservatives unlike the blue tin cookies and cannot be left out on the counter for a month. We recommend for most keto recipes that you keep them in the fridge or don’t leave them out for more than a day. It is best to use a zip top bag or airtight container for storage in the fridge.

Freezing Keto Cookies

You can also use this same technique to store them in the freezer. They will last about 10 days in the fridge or 1 month in the freezer. Just make sure you use a well sealed zip top back so they don’t get freezer burn.

Tips for the Best Keto Butter Cookies

These low carb butter cookies are good already, I mean with ingredients this good and such a simple recipe you really can’t lose! However, we totally understand wanting the best keto butter cookies ever. That’s why we created a list of some of our favorite tips and tricks to make your baking even better.

Making the Outside Extra Crispy

If you love keto butter cookies that have a crispier outside this is the hack for you. After baking the keto butter cookies for a normal 13ish minutes, you’ll want to remove them and set them aside. Turn off the oven and open the door slightly for a few minutes. This should drop the oven temperature a bit. Then, stick the cookie sheet back in and keep the door cracked with the oven off. The hot air will help them dry out even more without cooking them much. Once they’re almost fully cooled remove them from the oven again and allow them to come to room temp.

Room Temperature (Softened Butter) Or Melted Butter?

I’ve always wondered whether the temperature of the butter makes a difference. Well, turns out it does and these cookies are the perfect example to explain why! It’s simple, really. If the butter is room temperature (aka butter softened ahead of time) and combined with dry ingredients like done in this recipe, the cookies are less likely to spread in the oven.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving

  • Calories 128
  • Calories from Fat 108
  • % Daily Value*
  • Fat 12g 18%
  • Carbohydrates 4g 1%
  • Fiber 2g 8%
  • Protein 3g 6%
  • Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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