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Low Carb Wow butter no -bake cookies coconut and chocolate.



Low Carb Wow butter no-bake cookies coconut and chocolate.


These Low Carb Cookies are so good they are delicious I love the chocolate and coconut taste they are sure easy to make.

I like to use wow butter in are cookies becouse my mom is highly allergic to regular peanut butter. 

1/3 cup of shredded  coconut  

1/2 cup of powdered sugar low carb I like to us swerve you can add more if needed.

1/4 cup of wow butter 

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

https://wowbutter.com/

1/4 cup of heavy whipping cream 

1/4 cup of cocoa powder unsweetened

Put Parchment paper on a cookie tray.

In a pan add two tablespoons of butter then add in the low carb sugar swerve, then the wow butter and the heavy cream, cocoa powder.

 mix well untell it becomes a dough then take the pan off the stove and mix in the shredded coconut. 

Using A ice cream scooper scoop the dough up into little balls and start placing them on the cookie tray. 

When the cookies are all lined up on the try let them cool and get hard on the cupboard for two hours. when they are done enjoy them and put the leftover cookies in an airtight container in the refrigerator.


 Website.

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


 



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