🍪 Bake Bold, Stay Groovy – Keto Cookies That Keep You Winning!
Groovy Keto Sugar Free Cookie Mix is a 255g UK-made baking blend designed for low-carb and keto lifestyles. Each cookie contains only 1.5g net carbs, sweetened with erythritol and stevia to avoid blood sugar spikes. Made from almond flour, flaxseed, and chicory root fiber, it offers rich flavor and easy preparation—just add butter and an egg to bake delicious, guilt-free cookies perfect for keto, paleo, and diabetic diets.
Product Dimensions | 16 x 2 x 23 cm; 255 g |
Product Name | cookie mix |
Allergen Information | Contains: Almonds |
Units | 272.0 gram(s) |
Brand | Groovy Keto |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Groovy Keto |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
L**S
Tasty
You can make good biscuits. I used air fryer to make these cookies, tasty and nice
E**T
Very easy to make, far more expensive than shop cookies, but far less carbs than shop bought cookies
Having been living on a low carb diet for the last 17 months, I really miss being able to have a biscuit, or slice of cake, but having lost over 8 and half stone I have no intention of breaking my new healthy lifestyle, then I baked my Mum and Dad a fruit cake, and it got me thinking "Maybe I could bake something low carb and sugar free that I could actually eat myself".A quick bit of internet research turned up plenty of low carb/sugar recipes and premixes, so I ordered a load, the Groovy Keto Sugar Free Cookie Mix was the first I've tried (because it looked was so quick and easy on the instructions), half an hour after getting the Amazon delivery I had 14 squashed balls of dough baking in my oven, 17 minutes later (12 then 5 more after turning them over) I had 14 delicious cookies that are very low carb and sugar free.Now the only complaint I have is the overall cost, if you factor in egg, butter and electricity you're looking at approximately 90p a cookie, which is very expensive when compared to shop bought cookies, BUT as I can't eat shop bought cookies and I CAN eat these (if only 1 a day), it's a price I'm more than willing to pay :)
S**N
Looks good
Looks good haven't actually used it yet
A**R
yum yum
It's a nice change, tastes okay and not to expensive
N**A
Yummy!
These are a favourite of mine. Easy to bake. Tasty and keeps you full. Ideal for a snack when your on the keto diet!
D**E
Okay but Too Expensive
As a diabetic, I am always on the lookout for some baked goods that do not send my sugar levels sky high. This cookie mix is low-carb, has zero sugar and is keto friendly so it ticks a lot of boxes.The cookies were really simple to make and the only hint that I would offer is to make sure that your hands are seriously wet as opposed to just a little bit damp when shaping the cookies as that does make it so much easier. They cook quickly and evenly and, although they seem a little soft when you first take them out of the oven, they harden up (but not too much) into a decent texture cookie. The taste is a bit nondescript and they could do with having something else added, but I am not too sure if that would affect the overall end result.One thing I did think was that they are very expensive at over £8.50 for 14 cookies. It always seems a shame that healthier foods are often much more expensive but that does seem to be the case wherever you shop. Whilst they do offer a healthier alternative to sugar laden traditional biscuits, especially if you are diabetic, for me, I would say they are too expensive to have on a regular basis.
A**L
Good
Very good if you a Diabetic,
W**N
You need an egg and butter
I really feel that it should be mentioned in the product description that you need to add a large egg and 80g of melted butter to this packet mix, I had assumed that you just add water since there was no mention of adding anything else.I tend to think that if I'm going to have to melt butter in a pan and whisk up an egg in a jug before mixing the whole lot together, then I might as well just bake some biscuits from my own recipe so I know exactly what is in them.I wouldn't say they are difficult to make, but they aren't as easy as I was expecting, particularly when the packet mix currently costs £8.54 and only makes 14 cookies, if you're lucky, I only got 12 out of it. You can get posh cookies ready baked from the supermarket bakery for around the same price, less if you go late on a Saturday night and get them on a deal. With the current cost of living crisis, we all have to shop smarter.They smelt lovely whist cooking and tasted good, but I can't imagine getting this mix again, but if I did I think I'd add some dried fruit to make them even tastier and unique.
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