Totally agree. I want the crunch. Mr A has his own full sugar bought bics. If I find one, I'll let you know.Yes. This is a road I have travelled down too.
I will tell you now that cookie recipes are softer and chewier than uk biscuit expectations. I want the crunch factor, and am always disappointed.
LC ingredients seem to lend themselves to non-crunchy textures.
Lots of ‘shortbread’ recipes out there, but none of them have really hit the spot for me. So far. Which is a pity because Mr B loves a good biccie.
Thanks @Rachox. I thought fora minute I was another weird ingredient short. I might give this a go this afternoon if I'm not swimming.I love this low carb lemon almond shortbread. Just four ingredients almond flour, butter, sweetener and lemon zest, although I add a teaspoon of lemon essence too to make them even more lemony.
https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/lemon-almond-shortbread-cookies-low-carb-gluten-free/
These are the measurements I use in metric:
90g bitter
280g almond flour
45g sweetener
Grated zest of one lemon
1 tsp lemon essence
Oh a typo! ‘Bitter’ instead of ‘butter’, sorry!Thanks @Rachox. I thought fora minute I was another weird ingredient short. I might give this a go this afternoon if I'm not swimming.
Hi, thank you for posting the link I will definitely have a go at making these. I agree that some of the recipes for “cookies” are too soft for us to consider them a biscuit and I often long for something with a bit of texture and a crunch. I am wondering if the almond flour could be replaced with coconutI love this low carb lemon almond shortbread. Just four ingredients almond flour, butter, sweetener and lemon zest, although I add a teaspoon of lemon essence too to make them even more lemony.
https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/lemon-almond-shortbread-cookies-low-carb-gluten-free/
These are the measurements I use in metric:
90g bitter
280g almond flour
45g sweetener
Grated zest of one lemon
1 tsp lemon essence
Hi, thank you for posting the link I will definitely have a go at making these. I agree that some of the recipes for “cookies” are too soft for us to consider them a biscuit and I often long for something with a bit of texture and a crunch. I am wondering if the almond flour could be replaced with coconut
I use ground almond too, as you say it’s cheaper and adds a little bit of texture, also easier to find in local shops and stores. You are right about the difference in the properties between almond and flour, often recipes state you can substitute but the quantities need to be changed.I actually use ground almonds rather than flourwhich being more ‘grainy’ I think maybe add to the texture and it’s cheaper. I think the absorption properties are different for coconut flour as opposed to almond, so I’m not sure it would work?
I’m still looking for the Adonis bars you mentioned in another post, haven’t found them in my local Tesco or Waitrose so may have to buy online.
https://www.adonis-foods.com/I use ground almond too, as you say it’s cheaper and adds a little bit of texture, also easier to find in local shops and stores. You are right about the difference in the properties between almond and flour, often recipes state you can substitute but the quantities need to be changed.
I’m still looking for the Adonis bars you mentioned in another post, haven’t found them in my local Tesco or Waitrose so may have to buy online.
I give these a thumbs-up too - about the only biscuit thing I've found with a bit of crunch. I've added grated fresh ginger, spices and vanilla essence too (although not all at the same time!) and make them with ground almond.I love this low carb lemon almond shortbread. Just four ingredients almond flour, butter, sweetener and lemon zest, although I add a teaspoon of lemon essence too to make them even more lemony.
https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/lemon-almond-shortbread-cookies-low-carb-gluten-free/
These are the measurements I use in metric:
90g bitter
280g almond flour
45g sweetener
Grated zest of one lemon
1 tsp lemon essence
I give these a thumbs-up too - about the only biscuit thing I've found with a bit of crunch. I've added grated fresh ginger, spices and vanilla essence too (although not all at the same time!) and make them with ground almond.
Thanks for the laugh and the measurements, much easier to use.Oh a typo! ‘Bitter’ instead of ‘butter’, sorry!
They stock 2 flavours at Holland and BarrettI’ve only found them in my local Spar, and yes on Amazon.
They stock 2 flavours at Holland and Barrett
I’m going tomorrow on my way home, there are a couple of ingredients I need for some recipes I saw on ruled.me website that I would like to tryThanks for that. Same price as Amazon. I hope my Spar continue to stock them as they are considerably cheaper there. Yes I’ve tried both flavours and enjoy them both.
Thank you for the suggestion, I have an Aldi store near me so will look out for these tooHi there - I appreciate these bars aren't what you're looking for, but I encountered them yesterday in Aldi. I don't "do" biscuits and bars, but I thought somebody might find then handy.
In terms of recipes for home made, in general terms, IBreatheImHungry, DitchTheCarbs and SugarFreeMom are reliable sites, in terms of quality. The former two also do excellent aggregated posts from time to time. I'm sure they'll both, if not att have loads of cookie recipes.
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