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These Keto Magic Cookies take all the flavors of my popular keto magic bars and turn them into a cookie that mixes up in only 5 minutes. With chocolate chips, coconut flakes, and walnuts these are my favorite easy keto cookie recipe.

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I love simplifying recipes. When I created this recipe I had four kids with baby number five soon to arrive. Now, with 6 in the house simple is even more necessary.

I love my Keto Magic Cookie Bars and I consider them a fairly easy recipe but the prep for those is about 25 minutes when you consider having to cook the sweetened condensed milk. And then that’s an additional pot to wash. I wanted a simpler version for when I don’t already have a batch of condensed milk ready to go in the fridge.

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Since creating this recipe in 2017 a bunch of copycats of this keto dessert recipe have popped up. That’s how I know I had a creative, unique, delicious idea!

hand holding up one of the keto magic cookies

Ingredients in Keto Magic Cookies

Coconut Cream – Coconut cream is the thick part of coconut milk. It either comes in small cans or you can refrigerate a can of regular coconut milk and just use the solid part. I have had readers sub in heavy cream successfully.

Large Egg Yolks – This recipe needs egg as the binder. You could use a small egg instead of two egg yolks if you prefer. You only want a few tablespoons of egg.

Butter – I use regular salted butter in these keto cookies. If you have unsalted butter you will want to add a pinch of kosher salt.

Sugar-Free Sweetener – I like to use a blend of xylitol, erythritol, and stevia in my recipes. You can purchase this pre-mixed from the Trim Healthy Mama website or mix your own according to my recipe. By using a combination of sugar alcohols and stevia you can use half the amount required of regular sugar. Since these sweeteners can be more expensive this helps with my food budget.

Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips – I use Lily’s Chocolate Chips or ChocZero Chocolate Chips most of the time but any sugar-free chocolate chips will work.

Unsweetened Coconut Flakes – these are the larger coconut chips, not the finely shredded coconut. These have a chewy texture that is great in granola, cookies, and trail mix.

Walnuts – Or any other nut you like!

stack and pile of low carb magic cookies

How to Make Keto Magic Cookies

I promise these really take just 5 minutes to mix up! One bowl, a spoon, some mixing, and then scooping and baking.

Step One: Stir together the liquid ingredients and sweetener is a medium to large bowl with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula.

liquid ingredients in small bowl

Step Two: Stir in the chocolate, nuts, and coconut.

large bowl of batter

Step Three: Drop batter (heaping teaspoonfuls of cookie dough) on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.

cookies formed on parchment paper lined cookie sheet

Step Four: Bake the keto magic cookies until golden brown.

overhead shot of keto magic cookies on baking sheet

Note: Don’t be disturbed if there is a little runoff from the cookies coming out of the oven. Just trim off the excess and enjoy your keto cookies. And go ahead and eat what you trimmed. It tastes like vanilla custard. You can also bake these in greased aluminum cupcake papers to avoid this step.

UPDATE: Since posting this recipe I have had readers make these keto cookies in a muffin tin and aluminum cupcake liners to avoid the runoff of the custard.

baked cookie on parchment

Variations & Substitutions

Nuts – Any type of nuts is great in these! Pecans, macadamia nuts, almonds, and peanuts all work well.

Chocolate – You can use any type of chocolate you like: dark chocolate chips, semisweet chocolate chips, milk chocolate chips, or even white chocolate chips. Just choose sugar-free chocolate to keep this low carb and keto.

Dried Fruit – Most dried fruit is not keto-friendly but you can add some sugar-free dried cranberries.

Spices – Cinnamon is my top choice of spice to add but pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice, or even a hit of spice like cayenne pepper or ground chipotle pepper can be a fun twist to try.

Extracts – Vanilla extract and almond extract are great choices. If you choose to add a teaspoon or so of extract cut back on the coconut cream by a teaspoon.

tall stack of keto magic cookies

Common Questions

What are Keto Magic Cookies?

These magic keto cookies are so easy and flavorful. The taste exactly like Magic Cookie Bars without the crust. And that’s what they are. Crustless magic cookie bars. They are going to be my new go-to dessert to hide in the back of my fridge where my kids can’t find them.

Can I Swap Out the Nuts or Coconut?

Feel free to customize these keto cookies to your tastes. Don’t like walnuts? Use pecans. Don’t like coconut? Use extra nuts. The main thing is to have 1.5 cups of mix-ins for your keto magic cookies. I’m planning on trying these with white chocolate and unsweetened dried cranberries this fall.

Feel free to use different nuts, chopped milk chocolate, or any other type of yummy sugar-free sweet in these magical keto cookies.

Can I make this into a keto cereal?

Yup! If you cut back on the chocolate and sweetener you can also make this into a granola-type cereal. It is similar to my granola recipe here.

Other Recipes for Keto Cookies:

Peanut Butter Whoopie Pies

Almond Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies

Florentine Cookies Recipe

Triple Chocolate Cookies Recipe

Butter Pecan Cookies

Love these keto magic cookies? Try my new Caramel Magic Cookie Bars and my White Chocolate Cranberry Seven Layer Bars!

hand holding one of the keto magic cookies with a bite missing

 

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Keto Magic Cookies

Taryn Scarfone
These Five Minute Keto Magic Cookies take all the flavors of my popular Magic Cookie Bars and turn them into a cookie that mixes up in only 5 minutes. With chocolate chips, coconut flakes, and walnuts these are my new favorite easy recipe.
4.89 from 79 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 12 cookies
Calories 150.7

Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350.
  • Stir together the butter and coconut cream until smooth. Add the sweetener and egg yolks. Mix well. Add the rest of the ingredients. Scoop onto a parchment lined baking sheet to form 12 cookies. Press down to flatten the tops.
  • Bake for 20 minutes or until golden.

Notes

Nutrition: The nutrition facts are for one cookie. There are 2.3 NET carbs per cookie.
Coconut Cream: You can buy small cans of coconut cream or refrigerate a can of full-fat coconut milk until it separates. For this recipe, you need the solid part of the coconut milk.
Coconut Flour: This is a new addition to this recipe and helps prevent the custard run off. It is optional.
Notes on Sweeteners: 
I use my own blend of xylitol, erythritol, and stevia in my recipes. This is twice as sweet as sugar. It is comparable to Trim Healthy Mama Gentle Sweet and Truvia.
To sub in Swerve or Lakanto Monk Fruit use 1.5 times the amount of sweetener called for. 
 
To sub in Pyure or Trim Healthy Mama Super Sweet use half the amount of sweetener called for.
 
Substitutions will work in most recipes. They may not work in candies, such as caramel.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookieCalories: 150.7Carbohydrates: 5.9gProtein: 2.3gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8.2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2.6gMonounsaturated Fat: 1.5gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 37.9mgSodium: 28mgPotassium: 83.4mgFiber: 3.6gSugar: 0.9gVitamin A: 102.5IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 24mgIron: 1mg
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Originally Published August 17, 2017. Revised and Republished April 8, 2022.

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209 Comments

  1. I loved this recipe since its very easy and oh so good. .I’ve made several of your recipes and all have been well accepted by my husband. I usually go to your website for dinner recipes and wonderful desserts.

  2. As many in here did, I made my own taste adjustments! Used sugar-free peanut butter to replace coconut butter, pecans instead of walnuts, 2T erythritol+ 1T stevia, and 1 egg to replace 2 yolks—didn’t want an eggy taste. And kids, I had to add some salt! About 1/4 t.
    These were wonderful to us sweet deprived KETO folks😸

  3. These really are as easy as they sound, and so delicious! I love that there is no fuss trying to make condensed milk, yet they work!5 stars

  4. These are seriously delicious!!! So easy to make too! I have silicon cupcake liners which are perfect for this treat – thank you Taryn!!!5 stars

  5. Okay, I made this recipe and they were delicious but …
    When it comes to the macros, I get a different result than yours. I use Carb Manager to calculate macros and I ended up with 9g carbs a serving, not 3g a serving. How is this possible?

    1. I store all my low carb baked goods in the refrigerator but they would be fine at room temperature for a couple of days. In the fridge, they last for 2-3 weeks.

      1. These are delicious! I am currently baking my 3rd batch. I bake mine in parchment paper cupcake liners and the cookies are perfect!

  6. I made these cookies yesterday for the first time but I added three tbsps organic cocoa powder and 1/2 tsp cinnamon powder to the mix and oh my it was indeed magical, it melts in my mouth, so gooood😇5 stars

  7. I missed my magic cookie bars but now that I’ve used this recipe – I don’t have to miss them anymore!!
    My husband and I both loved them! Thank you for all your wonderful recipes !!!5 stars

  8. I ‘ve been making this cookie for a couple years and I have always put a tablespoon of almond flour in this recipe. It soaks up some of the custard and gives me a real cookie, just a TBLS makes quite a difference. I really like this cookie., thanks for the great recipe.5 stars

  9. The flavor is good but the cookies did not hold their shape at all — completely fell apart on me and I had to make it into granola. I followed all directions perfectly — what’s the trick?2 stars

      1. Can I use condensed milk instead of coconut cream? Trying to make these like the magic bars but as a cookie instead.

  10. These are the best I have ever had. I miss magic cookie bars and these hit the spot. Will make again. Thanks for coming up with a minimal magic cookie recipe.5 stars

  11. I used coconut oil( because I had some) and regular sugar: delicious! A little flat, lovely crisp4 stars

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