Low carb keto oreos are the answer to your classic cookie craving! They taste and look like the real deal – but without the white flour and sugar. Keto oreo cookies have just 3.5 grams net carbs per cookie. Try out these gluten-free oreos next time you find yourself missing a sweet treat. And of course, they are a favorite among kids! Dunk them into unsweetened almond milk for a nostalgic experience.

How To Make Keto Oreos

This low carb oreo recipe does take some time to assemble, but all the steps are really easy.

For the low carb oreo cookies:

Cream butter and sweetener. Beat butter and Besti Monk Fruit Allulose Blend in a medium sized bowl, until fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla.

 

Mix dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, whisk almond flour, cocoa powder, and sea salt.

Form keto oreo dough. Combine wet and dry ingredients into the same bowl and beat with a hand mixer.

Chill. Shape dough into a rectangle, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill until firm.

Shape cookies. Remove plastic wrap and roll dough out into a thin sheet between two pieces of parchment, about 1/4-inch thick. Cut cookies into circles with a mason jar (these will be larger than traditional oreos!).

TIP: Work with very cold dough and chill as needed while rolling out, so it holds shape. Use a thin frosting knife to get under the cookie dough cutouts. Roll as thin as you can and as quickly as you can. Don’t worry though, the dough IS forgiving. If the cookie crumbles as you try to move the dough with the pastry knife, you can re-roll the dough.

Bake. They are done when they are firm. Cool completely before filling them.

For the sugar-free oreo filling:

Make frosting for keto oreo cookies. In a medium bowl, beat together coconut oil and Besti Powdered Monk Fruit Allulose Blend. Add heavy cream one teaspoon at a time, until a stiff frosting has formed.

How to assemble keto friendly oreos:

Make keto oreo sandwiches. Pipe filling onto cooled cookies, or use a cake knife to spread 1-2 teaspoons per cookie and top with another cookie to make a sandwich.

Are oreos keto?

Traditional packaged oreos are not keto friendly, as they are made with white flour and sugar. This keto oreo cookies recipe is made with keto-friendly ingredients and each cookie has just 3.5 grams net carbs.

Are oreos gluten free?

No, traditional oreos are not gluten-free, since they are made with wheat flour. In this gluten free oreo recipe, nutritious Wholesome Yum Foods Almond Flour is used, which is naturally gluten-free.

Can I use coconut flour?

Unfortunately, substituting coconut flour for almond flour would require a lot of recipe changes, so is not recommended.

Can I use a different sweetener?

Yes, you can swap sugar substitutes for this recipe. You’ll need:

Granulated sweetener for the oreo cookies – Like granulated allulose, monk fruit, or erythritol. Keep in mind that allulose-based sweeteners will make softer cookies. Powdered sweetener for the frosting – Like powdered allulose, powdered monk fruit, or powdered erythritol. This consistency is important for a smooth texture.

If you use something other than what is listed on the recipe card, use the sweetener conversion calculator to figure out how much to use.

Keto Oreo Cookies Storage Instructions

Can you make them ahead?

Yes, you can definitely make these gluten-free oreos ahead.

How to store low carb oreo cookies

Store these gluten-free oreos at room temperature for 1-2 days, or in the fridge for 5-7 days.

Can you freeze low carb oreos?

You can also freeze the cookies for 1-2 months. I recommend freezing them in a single layer on a parchment lined baking sheet first, to avoid sticking or crushing. Once they are solid, transfer them to a freezer bag or storage container.

If you like this keto oreo cookie recipe, you might also like some of these other keto dessert and cookie recipes:

Keto Cookie Dough Bites – Prefer your cookies in dough form? I don’t blame you! These healthy and tasty bites take just 10 minutes to prep. Flourless Chocolate Cookies – Fudgy and chewy, these almond butter chocolate cookies have just 2.5 grams net carbs per cookie! Coconut Flour Keto Sugar Cookies – Perfect for any holiday and ready in 20 minutes. Keto Shortbread Cookies – Just 4 ingredients and 1 gram net carb, these cookies taste just like real shortbread. Keto Chocolate Chip Cookies – The best chocolate chip cookies – just 6 ingredients and 10 minutes to prep.

Mason Jars – Make sure to use the regular mouth jars, so the gluten-free oreos are the right size. Frosting Knife – This angled knife will help you frost your low carb oreos – and it works well for keto cakes, too! Cookie Jar – Show off your gluten-free oreos in a glass jar!

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These are large cookies, about 2.5 inches in diameter, so 1 cookie is a generous serving!