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  1. These look wonderful!
    Can swerve or monkfruit be used in place of the brown sugar or coconut sugar? My daughter is following a keto plan.

    Thanks

    • Hi Melissa! I’ve not substituted the ingredients you’ve listed here for this recipe, so it’s hard to say if they’d work or not.

  2. 5 stars
    This is one of my favorite paleo desserts! The last time I made them, I accidentally added 1 tsp of baking soda (got 2 recipes confused) and I think they made the cookies more dense/moist. Will try that again next time. Thanks so much for this easy and delicious treat!

    • Hi Laura! Thank you for coming back and leaving a note. So happy to hear you’re enjoying the recipe! I love the baking soda tip!

  3. 5 stars
    Having made this cookie recipe in my own kitchen, I know how AMAZING it is. Kathyrn’s cookbook is a gem. It is so nice to see all these amazing recipes photographed differently from all of my favorite bloggers.
    ;)

  4. Traci, thank you so much for this post! I know how much work goes into a blog post and I really appreciate your time, kind words and gorgeous photos. These cookies are my favorite! Hope you have the most lovely summer.

  5. Holy. Delicious. These look absolutely divine!!! I can’t ever resist a good pb/chocolate combo, and I’m sure these would prove that point. No way could I be left in a room with an entire batch of these babies!

  6. That cookie close up was just SO tempting, gah! I need this cookie — already scanning my pantry to make sure I’m all set! So exciting to see a peak into Kathryne’s book – I can’t wait to get my hands on it!

  7. 5 stars
    I totally thought I already commented on this, Traci! But after sitting here thinking about it for about 5 minutes I realized I must have just drooled over the photos on social media so many times that I THOUGHT I commented on the actual post! Oops!! I blame the blonde hair. And your photos, because they are just gorgeous and invoke so much drool that it interferes with my thought process! ;) These cookies are seriously some of the best looking cookies I have EVER seen!! I definitely need to get Kathryne’s book! Until then I’m going to go bake about 5 dozen of these cookies and attempt to not eat them all in one sitting! Pinned! Cheers, my dear! XO

    • I can tell you I’ve had my share of these cookies, Chey. Be sure to freeze 1/2 else you may devour the entire batch! Warning!! Thank you for your pin my dear! :D

  8. I love the short ingredient list and that they are flourless! I have never made a flourless cookie myself, so I am intrigued indeed! The cookies look absolutely decadent and yum, and the book sounds amazing! It must be so much work to photograph it yourself too! wow!

  9. 5 stars
    I love Cookie and Kate’s blog – so I need to get that cookbook, Traci. What a fun and inventive recipe you picked to feature – chocolate and peanut butter are so delicous together! have a great weekend!

    • I love the cookbook G…. and although I think blogs are great, there’s nothing like getting your hands on a book and thumbing through the pages. There’s lots of savory in there too :D

  10. Peanut butter and chocolate will always be my favorite combination! These look amazing. I love how “rounded” they stay! I’ve been meaning to get my hands on Kate’s book. Think I’ll take a trip to the store today to pick it up! Enjoy your weekend, Traci!

  11. 5 stars
    I’m planning a Barnes & Noble adventure this weekend and Kathryne’s book is at the top of my list! So happy you made her peanut butter cookies! I’m almost full from just looking at them! ;)

    • What a fun adventure! I’ve not done that in far too long… thumbing through the pages of cookbooks in a bookstore (I’m sure with a covfefe in hand – lol!!). I know you’re going to love her book Annie!

  12. 5 stars
    Oh. My. Goodness! I just have to ask, is it becoming for a mature southern woman to drool so
    early in the morning? I was pretty much okay until I saw the last shot of the irresistible bite exposing all that deliciousness. I just happen to have a brand new jar of Peanut Butter in the pantry with this recipe’s name written all over it. Pinned.

    • Drool away, I say! I mean, why not? Be sure to freeze 1/2 the recipe else, you’ll inhale them ALL!! I’m. Telling. YOU!! Thank you for your pin too ;) xo

  13. I definitely need to get Kathryne’s book Traci! These cookies…OMG they look fabulous. You can’t beat the chocolate peanut combo. It’s my favorite, so I’m so glad you shared this recipe. I’ll need to recreate these soon at our house! I guarantee Tom will be on board with these!

    • Yeah, that combo…. Rob ate way more than his share (but that is a good thing, else I would’ve!) so I’m sure Tom will love these too. You’re going to love Kathryne’s book Mary Ann!