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Low Carb Flourless chocolate nut free wow butter cookies






Low Carb Flourless chocolate nut-free wow butter cookies 






This is a delicious cookie I love the taste of the chocolate and the brown sugar.

My mom is highly allergic to all nuts, so I used her nut-free wow butter instead of peanut butter and they turned out great.

They are super easy to make and are super delicious they are thin crispy cookies.

These cookies are yummy and you can make them with your kids. 

My mom and I give these delicious cookies 5 stars the recipe is a keeper.


Low Carb Flourless chocolate nut-free wow butter cookies 

Ingredients 

1 egg

4 Tablespoons of wow butter nut-free peanut butter.

Here is the website for the nut-free peanut butter called wow butter.

https://wowbutter.com/

1 / 2 cup brown sugar I used Swerve sugar replacement

1 Tbsp coco powder  

1 tsp baking soda 

Instructions 

Turn the oven on 350 F.

Whisk the egg and the sugar together until smooth.

beat on high the peanut butter, coco powder, baking soda.

scoop on a greased baking sheet with parchment paper.

Flatten each ball with your finger, I sprayed cooking oil on my finger and that worked perfectly and did not stick to my finger. 

Bake for 10 minutes.  let cool for 15 minutes and then enjoy.

Ps. You can use regular peanut butter and regular brown sugar and they will turn out good too.



Website.

Here is the website for the nut-free peanut butter called wow butter.
https://wowbutter.com/











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