Sugar-Free | Flourless | Keto | Gluten-Free | Paleo Option | Dairy-Free Option | Vegetarian
These Almond Crisp Cookies have a very thin, delicate texture with the most irresistible crisp bite, making them the kind of treat that is almost impossible to stop at one. They are deeply golden and packed with toasted sliced almonds for a beautiful crunch and rich almond flavor. Each bite has a light crackly finish that makes this style of cookie feel so special, with a texture that is crisp, delicate, and incredibly satisfying.
These Sugar-Free Almond Crisp Cookies are made with just a few simple ingredients, yet they taste refined and special. They are quick and easy to make at home, with no special equipment, no complicated steps, and no flour at all. Everything comes together easily, making this recipe perfect when you want something simple, impressive, and elegant at the same time. The result is a batch of thin crispy almond cookies that look beautiful, keep well, and feel just as lovely for everyday snacking as they do for serving to guests.
What makes this recipe especially appealing is that it gives you the same golden, crisp almond finish people love in Almond Florentines, but in a simpler and cleaner way. Many similar recipes use sugar, flour, or cornstarch, but this version keeps things sugar-free and flourless while still delivering that classic caramelised almond look and delicate crisp texture. It is the kind of recipe that feels both nostalgic and fresh at the same time.
Because they are so thin and crisp, these flourless almond cookies are perfect when you want a treat that feels light but still full of flavor. The sliced almonds toast beautifully in the oven, creating a rich nutty taste and a gorgeous deep golden color across the top. The egg white helps bind everything together, while the butter, vanilla, and almond extract add warmth and depth. Even though the ingredient list is simple, the final result feels bakery-style and incredibly moreish.
These crunchy Almond Crisp Cookies are also wonderful for meal prep and make-ahead baking. Once baked and cooled, you can keep them ready to enjoy throughout the week for a quick sweet bite with coffee or tea. They are also perfect for serving to friends and family, adding to a dessert plate, packing into a gift box, or making for the holidays when you want something crisp, beautiful, and easy to prepare ahead.
Another reason to love these Almond Crisp Cookies is how versatile they are. This recipe is naturally sugar-free, flourless, and keto-friendly, made with golden monk fruit sweetener and no flour at all. It is the kind of elegant low-carb cookie that fits beautifully into a lower-carb lifestyle while still delivering that signature thin, crisp texture and rich toasted almond flavor. They are sweet, crisp, and deeply satisfying when you are craving something special. If you would like a paleo option, you can find the simple swap in the How to Adapt This Recipe to Your Diet section.
If you have been looking for a cookie that is crunchy, flavorful, incredibly easy to make, and a little different from the usual soft-baked styles, this is such a good recipe to keep on hand. These Almond Crisp Cookies are thin, golden, crisp, and filled with toasted almond flavor in every bite. They look impressive, taste amazing, and come together with very little effort, which makes them exactly the kind of recipe you will want to make again and again.
Ingredients Needed to Make These Almond Crisp Cookies
- Sliced almonds
- Egg whites
- Golden monkfruit sweetener
- Butter
- Vanilla extract
- Almond extract
- Salt
Why you will love these Almond Crisp Cookies
- Very thin and crisp with a delicate crackly finish and the most irresistible crunch
- Deeply golden toasted almonds in every bite for rich almond flavor and beautiful texture
- Made with just 7 simple ingredients you may already have in your kitchen
- Sugar-free and flourless, yet still crisp, elegant, and so satisfying
- Keto and low-carb for an easy lighter treat
- Easy paleo and a dairy-free option with a simple swap
- Gluten-free and vegetarian
- Made in one bowl with no special equipment, so they are wonderfully simple to prepare.
- Perfect for meal prep and make-ahead baking because they keep well once cooled
- Beautiful for holidays, gifting, dessert platters, or everyday snacking
- Quick and easy to make with no complicated steps
- Lovely for coffee or tea, when you want a light, crisp sweet treat
- Inspired by the crisp finish of Almond Florentines, but simpler, cleaner, and easier to make at home
How to Adapt This Recipe to Your Diet
- Sugar-Free: This recipe is already sugar-free, made with golden monkfruit sweetener
- Keto: This recipe is naturally keto as written
- Paleo and Dairy-Free Option: Replace the butter with ghee
- Gluten-Free: This recipe is naturally gluten-free
- Vegetarian: This recipe is vegetarian as written
Is This Recipe Good for Pre or Post-Workout?
Pre-Workout Friendly A nice option if you want something small and sweet before exercise
- Best eaten a little earlier, as they are not a typical quick-fuel workout snack
- More suitable for low-carb or keto lifestyles
Post-Workout Friendly
- Better suited to post-workout than pre-workout
- Delicious with a protein-rich side such as Greek yogurt or a protein shake
- A lovely way to enjoy something crisp and sweet as part of a more balanced recovery snack
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Almond Crisp Cookies | Sugar-Free, Flourless, Keto
Annie, Healthy Food by AnnieThese Almond Crisp Cookies are thin, crispy, deeply golden, and packed with toasted sliced almonds for the most irresistible crunch. This easy recipe makes sugar-free, flourless almond cookies with a delicate crackly finish and rich almond flavor in every bite. Made with simple ingredients and no special equipment, they are perfect for anyone looking for a light, elegant cookie that is keto-friendly and easy to make at home.
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Healthy Dessert, Healthy Snacks
Cuisine Dairy-Free Option, Gluten-Free, Grain Free, Keto, Paleo Option, Sugar-Free, Vegetarian
Servings 18
Calories 67 kcal
Ingredients
- 150 g sliced almonds about 1 2/3 cups
- 1 egg white 60 g
- 72 g golden monk fruit sweetener 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
- 40 g unsalted melted butter about 3 tablespoons
- Pinch of salt
- Flaky salt for topping, optional
Instructions
- Prepare the oven and trayPreheat the oven to 160°C (320°F). Line a baking tray with parchment paper. I used a tray that is approximately 38 x 26 cm (15 x 10 inches).
- Whisk the egg white and sweetenerIn a mixing bowl, whisk the egg white and golden monk fruit sweetener together until the sweetener is mostly dissolved and the mixture looks well combined.
- Add the flavoringsAdd the melted butter, vanilla extract, almond extract, and a pinch of salt. Whisk again until everything is fully mixed.
- Fold in the sliced almondsAdd the sliced almonds and gently fold until all of the almonds are evenly coated in the mixture.
- Spread into a thin layerPour the mixture onto the prepared baking tray. Use a spatula to spread it into a very thin, even layer so the cookies bake up crisp and golden.
- Bake until goldenBake for 10 to 12 minutes, then rotate the tray and bake for another 10 to 13 minutes, or until the top is deeply golden and the almonds are beautifully toasted.
- Add Flaky Salt and CoolAs soon as the almond crisp slab comes out of the oven, sprinkle over a little flaky salt if you like. Leave it in the pan to cool for about 5 minutes.
- Cut into CookiesWhile still slightly warm, carefully cut the slab into your desired shape using a pizza cutter or a sharp knife. I cut mine into 18 large cookies. Leave the cookies in the pan until completely cooled, then gently separate them along the cut lines with your fingers.
- Store and EnjoyOnce fully cooled, gently transfer the Almond Crisp Cookies to a serving plate or store them in an airtight container to keep them crisp and fresh.
Notes
Notes
- Spread the mixture as thinly and evenly as possible for the best crisp texture.
- These cookies continue to crisp as they cool.
- For a Paleo and dairy-free version, use ghee or a dairy-free butter alternative.
Nutrition Facts per Serving:
Nutrition per serving: 1 of 18 servings, Calories: 67 kcal, Protein: 2.1 g, Carbohydrate: 5.9 g, Net Carb: 0.8 g, Sugars: 0.4 g, Fat: 6.0 g, Saturated Fat: 1.5 g, Fiber: 1.0 g
Nutrition Facts Notes
✔️ Low in sugar This recipe is very low in sugar because it uses golden monk fruit sweetener instead of regular sugar. Only a very small amount of natural sugar comes from the almonds and flavorings. ✔️ Low in net carbs Each serving is low in net carbs, which makes these Crispy Almond Cookies a nice option for a lower-carb lifestyle. They may also fit a keto-friendly way of eating, depending on the exact sweetener brand and your daily carb goals. ✔️ Good source of healthy fats Most of the fat in this recipe comes from almonds, which naturally provide mostly unsaturated fats. The butter adds richness along with a smaller amount of saturated fat. ✔️ Naturally flourless and gluten-free These cookies are made without flour, so they are naturally flourless and gluten-free. That makes them a good choice for anyone avoiding wheat-based cookies. ✔️ Contains plant-based fiber The sliced almonds add a small amount of natural fiber, which can help make these cookies more satisfying than many traditional crisp cookies. ✔️ Provides vitamin E Almonds are naturally rich in vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps support overall health. ✔️ Contains important minerals These cookies naturally provide small amounts of minerals such as magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and calcium from the almonds. ✔️ Includes a little protein The almonds and egg white add a small amount of protein to each serving. ✔️ Made with simple ingredients This recipe is made with sliced almonds, egg white, golden monk fruit sweetener, butter, vanilla, almond extract, and salt, with no flour and no refined sugar. ✔️ Nutrition is an estimate Nutrition values are estimated and can vary depending on the exact brand of monk fruit sweetener, the type of butter used, and the final size of each cookie. ✔️ Serving size mattersThese values are based on cutting the tray into 18 servings, so smaller or larger pieces will change the nutrition per serving.
These values are approximate and actual values may vary based on the specific brands or type of ingredients used.
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