Almond Butter Protein Cookies | 3-Ingredient Low Carb Treat

Today I’m snacking on Almond Butter Protein Cookies, so tasty and a smart treat that supports a low-carb, high protein and/or gluten-free lifestyle.

Almond Butter Protein Cookies are a smart little snack or healthy treat that supports a low-carb, high protein and/or gluten-free lifestyle. 96 calories, 2g net carb and 6g protein each.

 Only 3 ingredients in the actual cookie – a natural-style almond butter, eggs, and whey protein powder. The chocolate drizzle on top is optional, the cookies deliver plenty of yumminess unadorned.  

 Each cookie has 96 calories and 5 grams of protein each, 2g net carb, 8g fat and 5g protein. Please note though, that the exact brand of whey protein powder used could alter the macros a little up or down.

TIPS FOR MAKING PROTEIN ALMOND BUTTER COOKIES

Almond Butter: Use an all-natural almond butter what has a “drippy” consistency. Almonds should be the only ingredient (or maybe a little salt too). With these types of nut butters, as I’m sure you know, you’ll need to stir the oil back into the jar before measuring out. While this is a recipe using almond butter, you COULD substitute all-natural peanut butter, cashew- butter, etc.

Baking Prep: You don’t need to oil/spray/grease the pan for this recipe, the dough itself is quite oily from the nut butter. However, I recommend preparing your baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper to ensure a no-stick result and easier clean up.

Extras: The nutty richness of almond butter and light sweetness from the protein powder are enough alone to make these cookies taste great, but toppings can be fun too. I have the instructions for a chocolate drizzle (made with sugar-free chocolate chips and coconut oil) on the recipe card, but other good ideas to elevate these low carb cookies including dusting with cinnamon or lightly press another topping (like sprinkles, chopped nuts, mini chocolate chips) into the top of the cooking before baking.

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1 from 1 vote
Almond Butter Protein Cookies
Prep Time
8 mins
Cook Time
12 mins
Total Time
20 mins
 

Almond Butter Protein Cookies are a smart little snack or healthy treat that supports a low-carb, high protein and/or gluten-free lifestyle. 96 calories, 2g net carb and 6g protein each.

Course: cookies, Dessert, snacks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: almond butter, protein powder
Servings: 30 cookies
Calories: 96 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 cup whey vanilla protein powder
  • 1 ½ cup natural almond butter smooth
  • 3 extra large eggs
Optional Chocolate Drizzle:
  • ¼ cup sugar-free chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat
  3. Combine ingredients in a large mixing bowl and stir until combined and a thick dough formed.
  4. Scoop about 1 tablespoons of cookie dough and roll it into a ball using your hands. Place the balls on baking sheet, spaced out.
  5. Flatten the dough balls into an approximate 2” diameter with the back of a glass or a fork.
  6. Bake for approximately 12 minutes, or until edges turning golden brown.
  7. Remove from the oven, let cook on baking sheet for 2 minutes. The transfer to a tray lined with paper towel for the remainder of the cooling and to help absorb any excess almond oils.
  8. Optional chocolate drizzle: After cookies have cooled, heat chocolate chips and coconut oil in small microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds and then stir. Return to microwave and heat in 10 second increments, stirring between, until smooth and glossy. Using spoon, drizzle onto cooled cookies. Place try in the fridge for 5 minutes to help set.
Recipe Notes

3-Ingredient Cottage Cheese Pizza Crust (Low Carb, Gluten Free, Protein)

Treat yourself to pizza night done right with 3-Ingredient Cottage Cheese Pizza Crust, a gluten-free, low-carb and protein-packed alternative to traditional crusts.

I’ve been baking and cooking with cottage cheese for YEARS, so it’s funny to see all these viral cottage cheese recipes on TikTok, Instagram and such as if it’s something new! Using cottage cheese is a smart way to bump up protein, lower fat, and minimize carbohydrates in many recipes – pizza crusts included!

The macros on this pizza crust are impressively good. The recipe makes two personal sized crusts (about 6” diameter each) with a single crust (before toppings of your choice) coming in at 163 cal, 4g net carb, 10g dietary fiber, 5g fat and 18g protein.

The only ingredients used in this low carb pizza crust are cottage cheese, coconut flour and ground flax seed meal.

TIPS FOR MAKING COTTAGE CHEESE PIZZA CRUST:

COTTAGE CHEESE: When it comes to selecting cottage cheese for his keto pizza crust recipes, pick a small curd cottage cheese with 2% or 4% milk fat. Stay away from the Fat-free cottage cheese, it does not perform as well. Also, if you use small-curb cottage cheese, there is no need to blend the cottage cheese smooth (as some similar recipes call for). For reference, I used Good Culture 2% Classic Low-Fat Cottage Cheese. They also make a lactose-free cottage cheese, if that is needed.

COCONUT FLOUR: This recipe only calls for ¼ cup of coconut flour, but it is a very “thirsty” flour and much less is required than other types of flour. For this reason, please to not make flour substitutes.

GROUND FLAXSEED MEAL: I added ground flax seed to add more fiber to the recipes, along with omega fatty acids. If you can not source this, you can *likely* just substitute with 1 tablespoon more of coconut flour – but I have not tried this yet, so let me know if you do.

OPTIONAL SEASONINGS: You won’t need salt because cottage cheese has enough sodium. But you might like to add garlic powder, everything bagel seasoning, fresh chopped herbs, or whatever else you would prefer.

BAKING: You will need parchment paper or a silicon baking sheet to cover your baking pan and prevent sticking.

COOLING & STORING: After removing the crust from the initial baking, you will want to let it cool almost completely. Otherwise, it will be too fragile to handle. This recipe makes two homemade personal-sized pizza crusts. If you are not using both, cover the leftover one and keep in the fridge to use later for up to 5 days.

TOPPINGS: After your crust has mostly cooled, feel free to handle it to add sauce, more cheese, veggies, meats or whatever toppings you love. Pop back in the oven for about 10 minutes or until cooked to your preference.

Put your trust in this crust for pizza night! A low-carb, high-protein, gluten-free pizza crust that tastes amazing and holds up to the toppings of your choice. Recipe makes two personal-sized crusts, each with 163 cal, 14g carb (4 net carb), 5g fat and 18g protein.

I also have a 2-Ingredient, 2-Minut Pizza Crust recipe that the family loves too – it uses Greek Yogurt and self-rising flour (or an all-purpose gluten-free baking blend with a bit of baking soda).

2 Ingredient 2 Minute Pizza Dough
5 from 6 votes
Put your trust in this crust for pizza night! A low-carb, high-protein, gluten-free pizza crust that tastes amazing and holds up to the toppings of your choice. Recipe makes two personal-sized crusts, each with 163 cal, 14g carb (4 net carb), 5g fat and 18g protein.
3-Ingredient Cottage Cheese Pizza Crust
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Total Time
35 mins
 
Simple, scrumptious and a crust you will crave for pizza night!! Add the toppings you enjoy. Makes two personal-sized crusts, each with 163 cal, 14g carb (4 net carb), 5g fat and 18g protein.
Course: Appetizer, dinner, lunch
Keyword: cottage cheese, gluten free, high protein, low carb, pizza
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 163 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 cup 2% or 4% cottage cheese Not zero-fat
  • ¼ cup coconut flour
  • 1 tbsp ground flax seed*
  • Optional: ½ tsp garlic salt or other seasoning of your choice However, don't add seasonings with a lot of salt added. Cottage cheese already has enough sodium.
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400F.

  2. Add ingredients to bowl, mix until combined. Form into two balls.

  3. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking sheet. Use hands to smoosh down and form into two thin discs, approx. 6” diameter.

  4. Bake for approx. 20 minutes, or until turned golden brown and edges just about to get too brown. Remove from oven and let cool on pan about 5-10 minutes.

  5. Top with ingredients of choice and return to oven to bake for 10 more minutes, or until toppings done to your liking.

  6. If you don’t use the 2nd crust, wrap up and store in fridge for use later, up to 5 days.

  7. *If you can’t find this flax meal, try subbing in with 1 tbsp. more coconut flour. I can’t 100% vouch for outcome, but it should work. The flax is just a nice variety, offers fiber and omega fatty acids.

Recipe Notes

Cottage Cheese Pizza Crust nutrition

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Low-Carb Yogurt Gelatin Cup Refuels with Protein & Electrolytes

Get refreshed, refueled and revitalized with this fun, wiggly, jiggly post-workout snack – a Creamy Gelatin Protein Cup easily crafted with a blend of sports protein water and luscious Greek yogurt.

I used PWR LIFT protein water and Zero-Sugar Chobani (no-fat), both in berry flavors, to create this dessert that’s like a low-carb Jello cup. The only other ingredient you need is unflavored gelatin. There are also a few vegan gelatin options.

Also, FYI, you can use a Greek Yogurt with higher or full milk fat for an even more luscious result (it will change the nutrition facts though). The fun thing about this yogurt Jello cup makeover recipe, and what keeps it from getting boring on repeat, is that you can use can get creative with the flavors by mix and matching the protein water and yogurt flavors!

Designed to replenish electrolytes, essential BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids), and protein after an intense workout or run, I like to say this satisfying healthy snack is like a sports drink you can eat, lol!

With just 67 calories per generous serving (about 10-oz), boasting a mere 3 grams of carbs and a whopping 14 grams of protein, it’s a low-carb, low-calorie delight that isn’t just for sweaty runners – it can help fill you up — and with lots of satiating protein –if you are on a weight loss journey and are looking for low carb desserts or keto desserts,

Refuel and replenish protein, electrolytes and bcaas after a hard workout with a yummy creamy jello like treat made with only 3 ingredients – a protein sports water, Greek yogurt, and unflavored gelatin. Low carb and low carb, also a smart idea for a satisfying dessert for diets or situations when you are avoiding sugar. 67 cal, 3g carb, 0 fat, 14g

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Refuel and replenish protein, electrolytes and bcaas after a hard workout with a yummy creamy jello like treat made with only 3 ingredients – a protein sports water, Greek yogurt, and unflavored gelatin. Low carb and low carb, also a smart idea for a satisfying dessert for diets or situations when you are avoiding sugar. 67 cal, 3g carb, 0 fat, 14g
Greek Yogurt Gelatin Protein Cup
Prep Time
5 mins
chilling
4 mins
Total Time
4 hrs 5 mins
 
Refuel and replenish protein, electrolytes and bcaas after a hard workout with a yummy creamy jello like treat made with only 3 ingredients – a protein sports water, Greek yogurt, and unflavored gelatin. Low carb and low carb, also a smart idea for a satisfying dessert for diets or situations when you are avoiding sugar. 67 cal, 3g carb, 0 fat, 14g protein.
Course: Dessert, Snack, workout
Cuisine: keto, low carb
Keyword: frozen yogurt, high protein, jello, keto
Servings: 2 servings
Ingredients
  • ¼ cup cool water
  • 1 packet unflavored gelatin about 1 tbsp
  • 1 16.9 oz bottle PWR Lift, flavor of choice
  • 1 5.3 oz carton Greek yogurt, any flavor or milk-fat using unflavored, (if using unsweetened yogurt, I’d add 5-10 drops of liquid stevia or monk fruit)
  • Optional: whipped cream, berries, etc for topping
Instructions
  1. Pour cool water into a microwave-safe bowl and sprinkle gelatin over water (don’t dump in one big clump, SPRINKLE!). Let sit for 5 minutes to “bloom” – it will look like runny applesauce.
  2. Microwave bloomed gelatin for JUST five seconds to liquify. If it doesn’t look clear and liquid-y, microwave another 3-5 seconds. Do NOT over microwave or the gelatin won’t work.
  3. Pour a room temperature PWR Lift and yogurt into bowl with gelatin, whisk to combine. Pour equally between two 12-oz bowls or glasses.

  4. Chill for 4 hours or until firm. If desired, top with more yogurt, whipped cream, berries, other toppings.

Recipe Notes

*Nutrition Facts: per 10-oz serving

67 cal, 3g total carb, 0g fat, 14g protein

*nutrition facts will vary based on milk fat and sugars in yogurt and the brand of protein water.

Low Carb Coconut Flour Crepes – 4 Simple Ingredients

Crepes, I love them! And, when I eat them, I feel so “ooohhh la la, French fancy”! However, truth be told, sometimes I’m looking for a breakfast, brunch or light lunch options that’s a little less carb-y.

So, I tweaked my mom’s homemade crepe recipe to be just that — plus, they offer a nice pop of protein at 5g for only 61 calories per crepe! The carb count is 3g, with one of those being from dietary fiber.

Drumroll, there are only FOUR ingredients in this low carb crepe recipe — eggs, cottage cheese, milk and coconut flour. THAT is a win, especially because it’s stuff I always have on hand (I love cooking with cottage cheese to add a bit extra protein to recipes).

A 4-ingredient recipe!

You’ll need an 8-inch crepe pan or regular 8″ skillet and the oil, butter, or cooking spray of your choice to help release the crepes for flipping. Honestly, this is the hardest part of making crepes– but once you get the hang of it, it’s easy-peasy. But, almost ALWAYS, my first crepe is a flop for photo-taking (but it still tastes good)!

When it comes to filling or topping the crepes, there are no hold barred! Sweet, savory, spicy — you go for it! I recently made this batch with a summer veggie medley of tomato, avocado and corn that I tossed around with a little olive oil in the same pan — no need to get another dish dirty.

If you have leftover crepes, they should be just fine stored in an air-tight container or zip bag for about 4 days — or, you can freeze them! To reheat, just pop in the microwave for 15 seconds.

5 from 5 votes
This low-carb recipe is a must-make for breakfast, brunch or light lunch. Lower in carbs, higher in protein and gluten-free -- and easy, only 4 ingredients.
Low Carb Coconut Flour Crepes
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Total Time
30 mins
 

These lower carb crepes are gluten free and feature nearly 5g protein per crepe. Fill them with your favorite sweet or savory ingredients.

Course: bread, Breakfast, brunch, lunch
Cuisine: French
Keyword: coconut flour, gluten free, low carb
Servings: 8 crepes
Calories: 60 kcal
Ingredients
  • ¼ cup cottage cheese
  • 4 large eggs
  • ¼ cup coconut flour sifted
  • ¼ cup milk of choice
  • Oil butter or cooking spray for the pan
Instructions
  1. Oil, butter or cooking spray for the pan
  2. In a small blender, combine cottage cheese, eggs, coconut flour and milk. Puree until and let rest for 5 minutes to allow flour to hydrate.
  3. Bring an 8-inch skillet to medium-low heat. Lightly coat skillet with oil, butter or spray to the skillet Once hot, add approximately 3 to 4 tablespoons of batter to the pan and into a thin layer that reaches almost to the edges, but not up the side of pan.
  4. Cook for about 1 to 2 minutes until edges are cooked and can be loosened with a spatula. Work the spatula under the crepe from all sides to loosen it from the pan. Then lift one edge gently and flip. Cook on this side for another 30 to 45 seconds, until lightly browned.
  5. Transfer crepe to plate, repeat process with remaining crepes. Will make approximately 8.
  6. Add the sweet or savory filling of your choice. Enjoy.
Recipe Notes

No-Bake Protein Brownies with Real Strawberry “Sprinkles”

Satisfy your sweet tooth in a lower-carb and protein-boosted way with this easy recipe for No-Bake Protein Brownies with Real Strawberry “Sprinkles.”

It’s a seemingly decadent strawberry chocolate brownie is actually a homemade brownie protein bar that is low in sugar and higher in protein. Macros for each generous slice of this homemade protein brownie: 219 calorie, 16g fat, 14g carb (6g net carb), 8g dietary fiber, 12g protein.

 Almond meal, unsweetened cocoa powder, and protein powder make the low-carb, protein-rich base that is held together by sugar-free syrup (or the sticky sweetener of your choice like real maple syrup or honey). There is no need to bake this homemade protein brownie, you simply press into the pan (I used a 1/8th sheet pan size with dimensions of about 9” x 6” – you can also use an 8”-diameter cake pan).

I came up with this chocolate protein powder recipe idea at the beginning of the year, as I was clearing out all our holiday treats but still craving a healthy sweet treat – I’m a chocolate lover for sure! You can use most any variety of chocolate protein powder (for example whey or plant-based).

I use Clean Lean Protein in Rich Chocolate flavor, a plant protein powder from Nuzest that is easy to digest, has a great texture, and can work with most types of diets including keto, gluten-free, paleo and more.

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What makes this fudgy protein brownie extra special is the rich chocolate ganache topping. Making a ganache (a shiny thin layer of chocolate icing) seems so fancy and like you need major chocolatier skills – but it’s easy. The standard ganache formula is 2:1 chocolate to heavy cream. So, for a heaping ¼ cup chocolate chips, that would be 2 tablespoons of cream. It’s as easy as putting both in a microwave safe small bowl and heating at 70% power for about 1 minute, and stirring quickly afterward until smooth and glossy (return to microwave in 15 second increments if not melted thoroughly).

And, the strawberries on top! I’m calling them sprinkles – I took freeze-dried strawberries and coarsely crushed them before sprinkling on top of the still-warm ganache. You could substitute any other type of freeze-dried fruit, or swap out for nuts, seeds, and/or coconut.

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These no-bake protein brownies should be placed in the fridge for 30 minutes to set up before slicing. Store any leftovers in the fridge too, for up to 1 week. ENJOY!

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5 from 6 votes
Satisfy your sweet tooth mindfully with this easy recipe for No-Bake Protein Brownies with Real Strawberry “Sprinkles.” Deliciously chocolate and seemingly decadent dessert or snack, but only 219 calories, plus low carb with 6g net carb, and 12g protein.
No-Bake Chocolate Protein Brownies with Real Strawberry “Sprinkles”
Course: Dessert, Snack
Keyword: brownies, chocolate, fudge, protein powder
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 219 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 cup almond meal
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ½ cup chocolate protein powder
  • ¼ cup sugar-free maple syrup or can sub real syrup, just more carbs
  • 3 to 4 tbsp water
Topping
  • 2 ounces sugar free chocolate chips about heaping ¼ cup
  • 2 tbsp heavy cream
  • ½ to 1/3 cup freeze-dried strawberries* or other freeze dried fruit (or nuts, seeds and coconut for a swap)
Instructions
  1. In bowl, mix together almond meal, cocoa powder and protein powder. Add syrup and 3 tablespoons of water. Stir until combined and making a cohesive dough. If too crumbly (like because of super thick syrup, mix in the additional 1 tbsp water).
  2. Press dough into approximate 9” x 6” rimmed pan. In ramekin, add chocolate chips and cream. Microwave for 1 minute on High. Stir until smooth and spread over top of protein mixture. Place freeze-dried strawberries in plastic bag and crush with bottom of cup or rolling pin until coarsely powdered. Sprinkle of chocolate topping. Set in fridge for 30 minutes before cutting into 6 squares.

  3. Store leftovers in air-tight container in fridge for up to 7 days

Recipe Notes