Buttery Keto Pecan Sandies Cookies Recipe

We all love them. We love that nutty shortbread cookie texture of the snowball cookies and Mexican wedding cookies we grew up with. Im super pleased with this keto pecan sandies recipe. Buttery and crispy with enough tooth so they dont crumble, this is a butter pecan cookie Im proud to include on my holiday cookie tray.

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Keto Pecan Sandies Recipe

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Low carb cookies have a reputation of being cake-like confections and not cookie-like at all. But I found the secret to great low carb cookies: setting aside my knowledge of traditional cookie recipes and embracing the variety of low carb ingredients available. The result is a gluten free cookie with the perfect cookie texture, like these low carb oatmeal cookies which would fool anyone! However, these sugar free pecan sandies are my hands-down favorite cookie to date.

Keto Butter Pecan Cookies, Take One

The recipe for these keto cookies was a little tricky to get right. The first attempts resulted in keto butter pecan cookies that were soft and not like shortbread cookies at all. Creaming the butter and sugar together helped, but didnt deliver the texture I wanted. Reviewing a beloved family recipe for shortbread cookies got me back on track.

The Trick to Great Keto Pecan Sandies

Cold butter and a food processor! Cutting the cold butter into the dry ingredients and holding the mixture together with an egg white results in that pecan shortbread cookie texture we expect with pecan sandies.

While expensive, a food processor is an absolute work horse in the kitchen and built to last. The trick is to buy them on sale. A full-sized food processor is the perfect item to add to wedding registries and Christmas lists. I find a mini food processor handy for smaller amounts of food items.

NOTE: If you dont have a food processor you might get similar results with using a pastry cutter and a hand mixer, but I havent tried this method.

Pecan sandies cookies on a trivet with more on a platter with nuts and twine around

Low Carb Pecan Sandies Ingredients

It turns out I needed several ingredients to make these low carb pecan sandies go from good to GREAT. Almond flour, oat fiber, low carb sugar, xanthan gum, gelatin (optional), salt, baking soda, pecans, butter, vanilla and one egg white.

Like other sugar free pecan cookie recipes, these start with almond flour. I buy almond flour in my grocery store, the health food store, Amazon and at Costco. Its the best base for keto cookies recipes and other sugar free baking.

The next ingredient is chopped pecans. You cant have a keto pecan cookie without pecans! Process them until chopped, but not dust. They will chop up further with the other ingredients.

BEHOLD THE MAGIC OF OAT FIBER! Many low carb readers may not have heard of it, but THM followers have. Oat fiber is the ground papery husks of oat groats and virtually pure fiber. Although it its been around for many years, Im using it more often as people become more aware of it.

pecan sandies cookies on a trivet with more cookies in the background

Oat fiber helps keto baked goods achieve a more standard taste by cutting the flavor of almonds. It fluffs-up recipes like coconut flour but doesnt absorb quite as much liquid as coconut flour does. Although a higher total carb count than coconut flour, its offset by its fiber content returning a net carb of zero.

NOTE: Not all oat fiber is the same. It should be white and smell faintly of oats. If its darker and has a strong smell, it is rancid. I once purchased rancid oat fiber from Amazon so be careful which brand you buy. Ive liked to the brand I prefer. Store it in an airtight container in cool dry place.

The last noteworthy ingredient is xanthan gum which is a white powdered thickener and binding agent. Gluten free baking recipes need something sticky like gluten to help bind ingredients together. When xanthan gum particles absorb moisture they swell producing a thick gel. This property enhances texture, serves as an ingredient binder and thickens batters, sauces, ice cream and smoothies. A small package lasts several years.

Can I Sub Gelatin for Xanthan Gum?

While you might get away with subbing gelatin for xanathan gum in some recipes, it doesnt work in this recipe. Omitting the xanthan gum results in crumbly cookies, which are still good, but dont hold together as well.

Baking Low Carb and Keto Cookies

Its very important to let your cookies cool on the cookie sheet for at least 3-5 minutes before moving to a cooling rack. Keto cookies are very delicate until they cool and the erythritol and fats in them harden. Try to eat a cookie before its completely cool and it will crumble. Let these keto pecan sandies cool at least 2-4 hours before enjoying.

Keto Pecan Sandies Recipe
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Buttery Keto Pecan Sandies Cookies Recipe

Buttery keto pecan sandies with almond flour and chopped pecans in an easy melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookie thats also sugar-free. You will love them.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Chilling Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 22 minutes
Servings 18 cookies
Calories 126kcal
Author Kim Hardesty

Equipment

  • Food Processor
  • Sheet Pan 1813 inch
  • Parchment Paper
  • 2 tbsp Cookie Scoop

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Pecans (4 oz/ 113 g)
  • 1 cup Almond flour (90 g)
  • 1/2 cup Oat fiber (34 g)
  • 1/2 cup Low carb sugar (90 g)
  • 2 tsp Gelatin (optional)
  • 1 1/2 tsp Xanthan gum
  • 1/4 tsp Baking soda
  • 8 tbsp Cold salted butter cut into small pieces
  • 1 Egg white beaten
  • 1 tsp Vanilla

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 and place rack to middle position. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
  • Pour pecans into food processor and chop into small pieces. Add the next 6 ingredients and pulse to mix.
  • Cut butter into small pieces and add to food processor, processing until incorporated. It will not come together as a dough.
  • In a small bowl, beat the vanilla into the egg white. Pour mixture evenly around the ingredients in food processor and process until dough is evenly moist. It may or may not form a ball of dough but should hold together if squeezed lightly in the hand. If not, add 2 tsp water and process again.
  • Cover and refrigerate dough for 1 hour.
  • Scoop dough, pushing it firmly into the scoop on the inner side of the bowl. Place cookie dough on parchment lined baking sheet 2 inches apart. Dip tops into sweetener. Using a piece of waxed paper and a flat bottomed glass or measuring cup, flatten the cookies they will not spread.
  • Bake 10-15 minutes or until cookies begin to brown around the edges. Let sit for 5 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. Do not eat the cookies until completely cool, about 2-4 hours.
  • Makes 18 cookies with each cookie having 0.80 g NET CARBS PER COOKIE.

Notes

Store the cookies in an airtight container on the counter for a week, in the refrigerator for several weeks or in the freezer for several months. I have not tried baking from frozen, but consider freezing cookie portions and thawing what you need in the refrigerator before shaping and baking.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 126kcal | Carbohydrates: 3.2g | Protein: 2.33g | Fat: 12.16g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 57mg | Fiber: 2.4g | Sugar: 0.46g

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