Easy Keto Ghoriba

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  • prep time

    prep time

    45 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    15 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    1 h 0 min

Easy Keto Ghoriba

Ghoriba is a traditional Moroccan shortbread cookie usually made with nuts and seeds. This low-carb adaptation is one of our favorite Moroccan Keto recipes. These easy Keto Ghoriba cookies are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with a wonderful almond aroma. You can optionally add a few drops of almond extract for a deeper almond flavor. Another great idea for authentic flavor is to spray the cookies with some edible rose water right before baking. The result will be delicious! Make sure to cool the cookies completely before serving. Please note that the total preparation time includes the time necessary to cool the cookies.

Can I replace almond flour with coconut flour?

We don't recommend replacing the almond flour. Almond flour is what gives these cookies their authentic flavor. Adding coconut flour will also make your cookies too dense, and the results won't be the same.

What type of jam to use?

You can use any of your favorite Keto-friendly jam. The taste will vary slightly, but the results will still be great!

Is cornstarch Keto-friendly

Cornstarch is not typically Keto-friendly. However, a small amount of cornstarch won't affect your Keto diet.

  • Net Carbs

    4 g

  • Fiber

    1.5 g

  • Total Carbs

    8.6 g

  • Protein

    3.6 g

  • Fats

    9.1 g

116 cals

Easy Keto Ghoriba

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Ingredients

  • Almond flour

    Almond flour

    1.5 cup

  • Cornstarch

    Cornstarch

    3 tbsp

  • Melted Butter

    Melted Butter

    2 tbsp

  • Powdered Erythritol (Icing Sugar)

    Powdered Erythritol (Icing Sugar)

    0.25 cup

  • Egg whites

    Egg whites

    2 large

  • Baking powder

    Baking powder

    1 tsp

  • Raspberry Jam Sugar Free

    Raspberry Jam Sugar Free

    2 tbsp

  • Lemon juice

    Lemon juice

    2 tsp

Recipe Steps

steps 5

1 h

  • Step 1

    Add the almond flour, cornstarch, powdered erythritol, and baking powder to a bowl. Whisk until completely combined. Make sure to break up any lumps.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Add the egg whites, melted butter, raspberry jam, and lemon juice to another bowl. Using a hand mixer on medium speed, and beat until fully combined. This should take about 2 minutes.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Add the dry ingredients and continue to mix until completely smooth. The dough will be slightly sticky, but that's completely normal. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking tray with parchment paper. Scoop out about two tablespoons of the mixture and shape it into a ball. Repeat with the remaining mixture. Place the balls on the prepared baking tray and gently press each to form a cookie. Bake for 15 minutes.
    Step 4
  • Step 5

    When done, remove the cookies from the oven. Cool completely before serving. Optionally, dust with some powdered erythritol before serving.
    Step 5

Comments 11

  • Turtlady

    Turtlady 2 years ago

    I am allergic to corn, so can you suggest alternatives to the cornstarch and erythritol (which is made from fermented corn? Would honey work?

    • recipewriter

      recipewriter 2 years ago

      You can replace the cornstarch with arrowroot powder. You can use some honey or coconut sugar. However, both honey and coconut sugar are high in carbs, and they are not keto.

    • Cheryll

      Cheryll 2 years ago

      You could try Splenda, that's what I'm going to do.

  • GorgeousAvocado632980

    GorgeousAvocado632980 2 years ago

    Can I substitute whey protein powder or vital wheat gluten for the corn starch?

    • recipewriter

      recipewriter 2 years ago

      Unfortunately, no. Vital wheat gluten and protein powder aren't suitable for this recipe.

  • Ronnie

    Ronnie 2 years ago

    This would make a great breakfast cookie by adding some nuts and seeds as well. Just an idea. Sometimes I just want something to nibble on and not eat a whole breakfast. Thanks for the recipe.

    • recipewriter

      recipewriter 2 years ago

      We absolutely agree! Adding some nuts and seeds is a wonderful idea! :) Thanks for sharing!

  • josie0695

    josie0695 2 years ago

    So, in step 1, we're using almond FLOUR and not almond butter -- is that right?

    • recipewriter

      recipewriter 2 years ago

      Yes, it's almond flour! Thanks for catching that!

    • Ronnie

      Ronnie 2 years ago

      Yes, it’s almond flour.

    • UnbelievableCauliflower571853

      UnbelievableCauliflower571853 2 years ago

      Yep! Think they got a bit muddled