9/11/2023 0 Comments Keto sugar cookie recipesI used my basic keto sugar cookie recipe only switching out the sweeteners for this keto sweeteners taste test. If you love Lakanto’s monk fruit-based products as we do, make sure to use our promo code HIP2KETO for 15% off your entire order!īe sure to check out our keto sweetener conversion chart for substitutions in recipes. Lakanto, which uses a blend of erythritol and monk fruit, has also been expanding its line of keto sweeteners, so I tried their Classic Granular, Powdered, and Brown. And then of course I also had to try the Swerve Brown to compare all the Swerve varieties, as this is one of Collin’s favorite keto sweeteners. This was the first time I’ve used Allulose, and I do want to point out that it was an allulose blend with xanthan gum. I wanted to see how a generic compared with a name brand as the generics are so much more affordable. I used a Kroger brand Erythritol Blend to compare to the Swerve Granular. I don’t mind Swerve Granular but sometimes I get that cooling aftertaste from the erythritol. Lately my go-to for baking has been Swerve Confectioners, but I worry that I might be overusing it! □ It was hard to decide which keto sweeteners to even taste test! I know that I don’t like Stevia for baking, so I decided not to test that one. So many different keto sweeteners on the market! I tested out eight different keto sweeteners to see how they held up (and how good they tasted!) in our keto sugar cookies recipe. There are so many alternative sweeteners out there now, it can be kind of overwhelming to know which one to use. Since making our keto sugar cookies, it got me thinking about which keto sweeteners are the best for baking desserts and treats. Let the keto sweeteners taste test begin!
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