Sugar Free Chocolate Chip Cookies


If you’re looking for a super soft, delicious chocolate chip cookie with no added sugars, this is for you! These sugarfree chocolate chip cookies use real butter and natural sweeteners. They create a perfect cookie without sacrificing taste.

These cookies are naturally gluten free as well, making them a great alternative for people who avoid gluten.

Chocolate chip cookies on parchment paper with scattered chocolate chips and a checkered cloth nearby.Chocolate chip cookies on parchment paper with scattered chocolate chips and a checkered cloth nearby.

Aimee’s Recipe Notes

🍪Taste & Texture: these chocolate chip sugar free cookies taste similar to the classic. The texture is even better on day 2!

🍪Prep Note: No need to chill the cookie dough!

🍪Ingredient Tip: Experiment with your favorite natural sweetener for these cookies. I prefer using monkfruit, however some people find Stevia more palatable and easier to find in stores.

🍪Storage: Keep these cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week. Freeze for up to 3 months.

🍪Top Tip: Use the back of a spoon to shape the cookies immediately after baking. Spoon the edges towards the center of the cookie if they have spread too much.

Bowls of labeled ingredients for baking sugar free chocolate chip cookies, including chocolate chips, flours, sweeteners, butter, and egg.Bowls of labeled ingredients for baking sugar free chocolate chip cookies, including chocolate chips, flours, sweeteners, butter, and egg.

If you’re used to baking with sugar alternatives, you may already have these in your pantry. If not, scroll down for tips and tricks. Be sure to go all the way down to the recipe card for full measurements.

  • Unsalted Butter- soften your butter using my tips on how to soften butter quickly. If using salted butter, you can skip the kosher salt in the recipe.
  • Brown Monk Fruit Sweetener- I like buying this monk fruit and allulose sweetener. The allulose replicates the molasses you find in regular brown sugar. You could also buy Swerve brown sugar which is a Stevia based sweetener.
  • Granulated Monk Fruit Sweetener– In my opinion, monk fruit doesn’t leave that cooling effect on your tongue like other sweeteners. You could use natural stevia (Swerve) instead!
  • Gluten Free Flour- I’ve tested this with King Arthur Gluten Free Measure for Measure flour. It works wonderfully, but you could use all-purpose if you don’t need to worry about gluten.
  • Sugar Free Chocolate Chips (chocolate chunks)– I use Lily’s brand semi-sweet chocolate chips. There is no added sugar, but maintains a rich chocolate taste! You can also use Lily’s chocolate bars and break them in chunks if you prefer.

How to Make Sugar Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate chip cookie dough in a bowl and six dough balls on a baking sheet, ready to bake.Chocolate chip cookie dough in a bowl and six dough balls on a baking sheet, ready to bake.

Make the cookie dough. No need to chill the dough. You’ll make the cookie dough like you would regular chocolate chip cookies.

Scoop and bake. Using a 2 Tablespoon scoop, drop dough on cookie sheet. These cookies have a tendency to spread. Use a spoon to tuck the edges back into the cookie immediately after removing from the oven.

A tray of chocolate chip cookies with a metal scoop, arranged on white parchment paper.A tray of chocolate chip cookies with a metal scoop, arranged on white parchment paper.

Stay tuned for more sugar-free desserts. Many of you have asked, and they are coming!

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