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Butter and Jam Keto Thumbprint Cookies

Buttery, delicious, and easy low carb cookies. What could be better? Butter and jam keto thumbprint cookies are melt in your mouth with a zing of strawberry in the middle.

Delicious, easy butter and jam keto thumbprint cookies are the perfect low carb snack! Super kid-friendly and perfect for Easter, Christmas, Fourth of July, you name it! Gluten-free cookies with a strawberry tang. #ketorecipes #lowcarbcookies

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What comes to mind when you think thumbprint cookies? For me, I have a flash of the bakery famous for them in my college town, a Mad-Hatter tea party, and a Christmas cookie exchange.

I do love the versatility of these cookies. The delicious almond flour buttery cookie can be filled with any number of things. I like to use a red jam such as strawberry or raspberry, but you could even use a sugar-free ganache. Get creative!

The other thing I love about thumbprint cookies is that they’re super kid-friendly. Actually, my six-year-old son loves to make them with me, put all the ingredients in, and then say, “Mommy! Can I make the thumbprints?!”

He thinks it’s so much fun to make the thumbprint wells in the cookies, and then he eats spoons of jam while they bake. I don’t mind too much all this jam eating as long as I know what’s gone into it!

We like to use my homemade easy keto strawberry jam recipe, and I can feel good about him eating organic strawberries, chia seeds, with a bit of Swerve sweetener.

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Perhaps he’s in love with Agatha,” she said. “I hope not. I intend to marry Agatha myself. She may be a thousand years old, but she makes an incomparable jam tart. Beauty fades, but cooking is eternal.

– Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

Keto thumbprint cookies: a brief history

Did you know that in Sweden, thumbprint cookies are called “Hollongrotta”, which means raspberry cave? I love that! I don’t know about you, but I am definitely one of those people who gets excited about the etymology of words. Where do words come from? How are they similar/different in different languages? 

In Europe, it is argued whether thumbprint cookies originated in Poland, Sweden, or from Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. At least most agree they were first made in the 19th century. However, whether you call them Polish tea cakes, birds’ nests, or raspberry caves, I think we can all agree we like to eat them!

In the United States, thumbprint cookies have become a holiday staple for many families in various forms.

I used to love to help my mother make tons of cookies and go to the church cookie exchange! We would take one kind of cookie and return home with dozens of cookies of all sorts. Inevitably, the group would include jam thumbprints as well as the other popular peanut butter blossoms version (see my version of Keto Peanut Butter Blossoms here).

Traditional butter and jam thumbprint cookies are a low carb holiday staple! Christmas, Easter, or the Fourth of July, these kid-friendly gluten-free cookies will disappear fast. #ketocookies #lowcarbcookies

🍽 Equipment

To make keto thumbprint cookies you’ll need: 

Butter and jam keto thumbprint cookies are delicious, kid-friendly, and low carb! Buttery melt in your mouth gluten-free, sugar-free goodness. #ketocookies #lowcarbdesserts

🔪 Instructions

How to make keto thumbprint cookies

To begin, preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit and take out two baking pans. I like to line them with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. 

Second, take out a large bowl and plop in the softened butter, sweetener, and vanilla extract. Mix that together well with a hand mixer or really strong arm and spatula. Then, once it’s completely combined with no lumps, continue to mix and add in the egg until it’s well-incorporated.

After that, measure in the almond flour, baking soda, and salt and mix until it all up until it forms the cookie dough. Super simple so far, right?

Low carb keto thumbprint cookies are absolutely melt-in-your mouth low carb delish. The perfect gluten-free, sugar-free kid-friendly cookie for all the holidays. #ketoholidays #lowcarbrecipes

How to prepare keto thumbprint cookies to bake

Next, roll the dough into 1 tablespoon-sized balls and set them on the baking tray about 2 inches apart. Now, wet your thumb slightly and push it in the center of each ball to make a little well for the jam. This is the part kids love to help with!

Low carb keto thumbprint cookies with sugar-free strawberry jam are the perfect gluten-free holiday cookie. Easy and kid-friendly, a great choice for picnics and parties. #ketorecipes #lowcarbcookies

Now for the jam! Carefully put about half a teaspoon of jam in the well of each cookie. Try to keep it in the center of the cookie, but as my son says, “They don’t all have to be perfect! I’ll just eat that one.”

Lastly, bake them off for 12-14 minutes in the 325-degree oven. Be sure to let them cool for 10 minutes on the tray before removing to the cooling racks or they’re likely to fall apart.

The recipe makes about 30 delicious low carb cookies!

I would love to go and live in the mountains… and make jam.

– Eve Best
Keto Butter and Jam Thumbprint cookies with a tang of fruit are low carb and kid-friendly. #ketorecipes #lowcarbdesserts

Favorite low carb holiday cookies

What are your favorite low carb cookies around the holidays? My kids especially like to make spritz cookies and cut-out cookies in holiday shapes so we’re sure to include those. What’s your favorite cookie recipe for the holidays or a daily household staple?

What do you think? Could you add some strawberry caves to your list of favorites? Our family definitely loves these fruity keto thumbprint cookies.

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Butter and jam low carb keto thumbprint cookies are melt in your mouth gluten-free delicious. Sugar-free and kid-friendly, kids love to help make these holiday treats. #ketorecipes #lowcarbrecipes

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What about low carb peanut butter brownies?

Trust me, you want this recipe!

The best low carb peanut butter brownies with sugar-free chocolate chip and chewy goodness. Gluten-free and keto-friendly desserts you can enjoy without the guilt! #ketobrownies #lowcarbdessert

🍪 More low carb cookies

  1. Coconut Macaroons
  2. Butter Spritz Cookies
  3. Gingerbread Cookies
  4. Thumbprint Peanut Butter Cookies
  5. Low Carb Lemon Cookies
  6. Chocolate Truffles
  7. Cranberry Orange Shortbread Cookies
  8. Pumpkin Cookies
  9. Cut Out Sugar Cookies
  10. Low Carb Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies
Butter and jam keto thumbprint cookies are a sweet low carb kid-friendly treat perfect for tea, picnics, or holidays! #ketocookies #lowcarbcookies

Butter and Jam Keto Thumbprint Cookies

Yield: 30
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 22 minutes

Butter and jam keto thumbprint cookies are a sweet low carb, kid-friendly treat! Perfect for tea, picnics, or holidays! Easter, Christmas, Fourth of July, or afternoon tea, they're the perfect delicious gluten-free snack.

Ingredients

  • 6 tbsp softened butter
  • 2/3 cup powdered sweetener, (such as Swerve Confectioner's)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 egg
  • 2 cups finely ground blanched almond flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp finely ground sea salt
  • 1/3 cup sugar-free jam

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare two baking pans lined with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together the softened butter, sweetener, and vanilla extract. Once completely combined with no lumps, continue to mix and add in the egg.
  3. Measure in the almond flour, baking soda, and salt and mix until it forms the cookie dough.
  4. Roll the dough into 1 tablespoon-sized balls and place on the baking tray. Get your thumb slightly wet and push it in the center of each ball to make a well for the jam.
  5. Put about half a teaspoon of jam in the well of each cookie. Bake for 12-14 minutes at 325 degrees. Let cool for 10 minutes on the tray before removing to the cooling racks. Makes about 30 cookies.

Notes

Nutrition Facts

Servings 15.0 Amount Per Serving: 2 cookies Calories 78  Total Fat 7 g Saturated Fat 3 g Monounsaturated Fat 1 g Polyunsaturated Fat 1 g Trans Fat 0 g Cholesterol 25 mg Sodium 86 mg Potassium 29 mg Total Carbohydrate 2 g Dietary Fiber 1 g Sugars 1 g Protein 2 g

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 30
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 78Unsaturated Fat: 0g

**Nutrition Facts per MyFitnessPal.com. For the most accurate facts, calculate your own with the exact ingredients you use in the recipe.

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Belle

Tuesday 24th of March 2020

Is the oven temperature fan forced or no? I normally use celcius so I can't even guess this time. Thanks

Lauren

Wednesday 25th of March 2020

I did a search as I don't ever use C or C fan, but it looks like it would be 150 fan, or if no fan, 160 C. Again, I've not tried it this way, but I believe it's the equivalent. Just remember to let the cookies cool well before trying to move them. I hope you like them!

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