Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies are delicious and important for dieters as well as diabetics. Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies with sugar-free Hershey’s Chocolate Chips are even better.

Are you a diabetic or are you dieting and watching your weight but need just that little bit of sweetness to get you through the day? Carmen’s recipe for Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies will do just that.

You will need:

Ø     1 cup plus 2 tbsp flour; sifted

Ø     ½ tsp baking soda

Ø     ½ tsp salt

Ø     Electric mixer

Ø     ½ cup butter; melted

Ø     15 tbsp Splenda or stevia in the raw

Ø     1½ tsp vanilla

Ø     ¼ tsp water

Ø     1 egg

Ø     Wooden spoon

Ø     6 oz package of Hershey’s sugar-free chocolate chips

Ø     Greased baking sheets

 

1.     Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

2.     Sift the flour, add the baking soda and salt; set that bowl aside.

 

3.     Using another mixing bowl, combine the melted butter, splenda, vanilla and water. Mix it until smooth and creamy.

 

4.     Add in the eggs and beat, slowly adding the flour mixture until it is thoroughly combined.

 

5.     Stir in with a wooden spoon the Sugar-free chocolate chips.

 

6.     Grease your baking sheets.

 

7.     Using a teaspoon, drop the dough onto the baking sheets.

 

8.     Bake for 10-12 minutes.

 

Tips and Warning:

Ø     Maltitol, the sugar alcohol that makes the sugar-free chocolate chips sweet comes with a warning label, the Hershey’s package reads, “individuals sensitive To sugar substitutes may experience a laxative effect. Maltitol, a sugar substitute, is a slowly metabolizedcarbohydrate that generally causes only a small rise in bloodglucose level.”

Ø     This is the definition of maltitol by Wikipedia, “Maltitol is a sugar alcohol (a polyol) used as a sugar substitute. It has 75-90% of the sweetness of sucrose (table sugar) and nearly identical properties, except for browning. It is used to replace table sugar because it has fewer calories, does not promote tooth decay, and has a somewhat lesser effect on blood glucose. In chemical terms, maltitol is known as 4-O-α-glucopyranosyl-D-sorbitol. It is known under trade names such as Maltisorb, Maltisweet and Lesys.”

Ø     Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies will not get golden brown, they will just get hard, do not over bake. If you like reduced sugar or sugar-free you might like my No-bake strawberry Cheesecake recipe.

 



 

6 Comments

Written by Sgolis, 355 days ago.
I like this recipe...except I do not know the measurement for the stevia in the raw?
Written by Angelgirlpj, 355 days ago.
My niece did the stevia/splenda in tablespoons, I was going to convert that into cups and forgot to put any measurement in there at all. Oops.
Written by Sgolis, 342 days ago.
Thanks for the update on the sugar....I hung your recipe on my refrigerator...and plan to make the cookies for my neighbor who told me the recipe would be fine. She is 88 years old and I know the homemade cookies will make her happy. +1, FB & Tweet
Written by eddiemars, 341 days ago.
The doctor told me to drop a few pounds to help stay away from diabetes. I love chocolate so I appreciate this recipe. +1, FB, tweeted
Written by Jasmine, 337 days ago.
If only I could find a gluten-free and dairy-free chocolate :( Chocolate recipes make me sad and happy at the same time! Your sugar-free chocolate chip cookies recipe sounds great :)
Written by careercounselor, 337 days ago.
Vegan chocolate may work also, I like to add cocoa chips to my oatmeal cookie batter. Its really good especially if you do not mind walnuts.


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