Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (2024)

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These sugar-free keto toffee peanuts are a delicious keto snack and so easy to make. They take only five simple ingredients and 25 minutes of your time. Sweet and salty goodness!

Looking for a quick last minute holiday recipe? Perhaps you want to give a friend an edible keto gift. Or maybe you want something to nibble on as you whip up a batch of keto Christmas cookies.

Look no further than easy keto toffee peanuts. They are a wonderful addition to your holiday lineup. They also make great game day snacks.

I do warn you, they are a bit addictive. Make sure you have someone to share with!

Butter Toffee Peanuts

This recipe was inspired by a reader request. I get a lot of recipe requests, and I rarely have time to fulfill them. I also often already have the very recipe the reader is looking for!

But this one caught my eye because it sounded so tasty. Butter. Toffee. Peanuts. What’s not to love?

It also sounded simple to make. And I think we can all use more quick and easy keto recipes.

Testing different sweeteners

When I researched toffee peanuts, most of the recipes I came across were virtually identical. They took peanuts, sugar, corn syrup, and some cinnamon.

I tried these keto toffee peanuts two ways. In one variation, I used some liquid allulose in place of the corn syrup. My gut instinct told me that it wouldn’t harden properly and I was spot on. They were delicious but sticky and not at all like toffee.

For the second go, I simply used Swerve Brown (the old version!) along with the melted butter and spices. This time, the toffee coating hardened perfectly.

To understand more about how different sweeteners affect your recipes, please read The Ultimate Guide to Keto Sweeteners.

How to make keto toffee peanuts

  1. Preheat the oven and line a pan with parchment paper. Don’t bake the peanuts on a bare pan! Parchment keeps them from sticking and makes for much easier cleanup.
  2. Use roasted and salted peanuts. They will be much more flavorful if you use salted peanuts, but I don’t recommend dry roasted. They often have additives like sugar and maltodextrin.
  3. Mix the peanuts, butter, sweetener, and spices. Simply toss them in a bowl together until well combined. Don’t worry to much if the sweetener is a bit clumpy, as it smoothes out during baking.
  4. Bake until bubbly.
  5. Let cool on the pan. They will be soft and sticky coming out of the oven but will harden up as they cool.

That’s all it takes to make keto toffee peanuts. So easy!

Frequently Asked Questions

I am allergic to peanuts, can I use something else?

This recipe would work well with any nut. If you are using raw, unsalted nuts, I recommend adding a bit of salt (¼ to ½ teaspoon) along with the butter and sweetener.

Can I use a different sweetener?

Please refer to the section about sweeteners. Nothing but a good erythritol sweetener will work here (Purecane, Lakanto, plain erythritol, etc.). Any amount of allulose or BochaSweet will make the coating sticky rather than hard like toffee. It’s still delicious that way but not the same.

How do you store keto toffee peanuts?

Store them in a covered container on the counter for up to 2 weeks. You can also refrigerate them for up to a month.

More easy keto snack ideas

  • Keto Granola Bars
  • Buffalo Spiced co*cktail Nuts
  • Sugar-Free Dried Cranberries
  • Keto Pretzel Bites
  • Keto Cheese Straws

Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (6)

Keto Toffee Peanuts

These sugar-free keto toffee peanuts are a deliciousketo snackand so easy to make. They take five simple ingredients and 25 minutes to make. Sweet and salty goodness!

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: toffee peanuts

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 170kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 300F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, toss the peanuts with the melted butter. Sprinkle with the sweetener, cinnamon, and nutmeg, and toss to coat well.

  • Spread the peanuts out in a single layer on the baking sheet. Bake 20 minutes, until bubbly and golden brown.

  • Remove and let cool completely on the pan before breaking up any clumps with your fingers.

Nutrition Facts

Keto Toffee Peanuts

Amount Per Serving (1.5 ounces (about 3 tbsp))

Calories 170Calories from Fat 133

% Daily Value*

Fat 14.8g23%

Carbohydrates 5.5g2%

Fiber 1.9g8%

Protein 5g10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them.I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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  1. Dumas Lori says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (7)
    I make these every week for a snack! Incredibly easy and fast and amazing taste!

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  2. Bryce says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (8)
    I make candied pecans, walnuts, peanuts with various things like any sugar, syrup, honey along with whisky and cayenne. My niece asked if I could make them without sugar (keto style) and after searching for a while for just the right one I landed here and I’m glad I did! So easy and they taste great. Hardest part was finding the brown sugar without that stuff in it haha, well that and never being able to make enough for everybody lol. I wish you had a You Tube channel, that would be great but not a deal breaker 🙂 Thanks!

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  3. Connie says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (10)
    I have to say I wish I would’ve found these years ago. I made them over Christmas and they were a hit with my non keto family so much so that I had to keep making more and I still didn’t get enough for myself. I just pulled another batch out of the oven.

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  4. Jaymey says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (11)
    Just made a triple batch of these for holiday snacking and giving. They are great, I am glad I read the comments and I found swerve organic brown sugar on Amazon that doesn’t have alulose. Great recipe and easy!

    Reply

  5. Jo Parks says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (12)
    Made these today. Soooo good. Added a sprinkle of ground cayenne pepper cause we like spicy! Otherwise exactly your recipe. Family is going to love these on Christmas!

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    • Carolyn says

      Yum!!!

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  6. Misty says

    Hi. Can I use Swerve or monk fruit that has no allulose? Will it work? Thanks

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    • Carolyn says

      Swerve with no allulose is fine (the older versions). And monk fruit sweetener is often mostly erythritol so will work fine. Just make sure it has NO allulose or xylitol.

      Reply

  7. Mary L Mongar says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (13)
    These toffee peanuts are delicious. They are super easy and will be a regular snack in our house from now on

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  8. David says

    mine still kinda stayed wet. did I need to cook longer? any difference for salted butter?

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    • Carolyn says

      What sweetener did you use?

      Reply

    • Tiffany says

      Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (14)
      Love your recipes but these were still wet and started to overcook the sugar at 27 minutes. Trying to understand how this could possibly come out right. The sugar and the butter never came together. I used exactly the ingredients in the recipe and followed the instructions to specification. Also, definitely not very sweet. I will probably repurpose them.

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      • Carolyn says

        As you can see from the other commenters, these typically turn out great. From your description, I am guessing you used a sweetener with allulose in it? If so, they will never harden properly… Please tell me what sweetener you used.

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  9. Stacy says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (15)
    These came out perfect! Great snack!

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  10. Lori says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (16)
    I made these and they were not sweet enough. We ended up throwing them away because the family didn’t like them!

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    • Carolyn says

      What a shame that you wasted perfectly good food. You easily could have done something else with them, like folded them into melted chocolate for peanut clusters. Or even simply tossed them with more sweetener and baked them again! There is NEVER a reason to throw food away like that.

      Reply

  11. Cheryl p says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (17)
    I have made these ad nauseam over the last couple of months. lately my husband’s been complaining they’re not sugary enough he wants them more like cracker jack peanuts, so I started drizzling in a half a teaspoon of molasses and it was perfect! of course all your recipes are perfect so thank you

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  12. Carolyn says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (18)
    They taste delicious! I used pecans, but they. Stayed sticky. They never dried . Yes I used swerve brown sugar.. I did double the recipe using 4 cups pecans and doubled all ingredients. So I can’t really use as a nibble cause they’re so sticky. But they taste amazing.

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    • Carolyn says

      Did you by chance use the new Swerve that contains allulose? Or anything at all with a little allulose or xylitol in it? Because erythritol sweeteners should never stay sticky like that.

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  13. C6 says

    Happy Holidays Carolyn! Your my go to keto recipe Guru! Thank you!!!
    Any problems with the nuts getting Crystalized using an Erythritol based sweetener? Especially being refrigerated?

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    • Carolyn says

      It’s meant to be a crisp coating so recrystallization doesn’t matter! You want it to be crunchy.

      Reply

  14. Rae Ann Woodrow says

    Easy Keto Toffee Peanuts (19)
    I made this recipe as is, subbing pecans for the peanuts. The final result was amazing. Each nut was perfectly coated and set up nicely after they cooled. I got excited and repeated the recipe, thinking mixed nuts with this amazing glaze would be out of this world! However, the glaze didn’t stick. 🙁 I used a combo of hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, cashews, and almonds, even pulled the nuts out a couple times to stir to re-coat, but no luck. I’m thinking it’s because the nuts are smooth; the glaze needs ridges to stick to. I have no idea how you got this to work with peanuts. However, I love all your recipes, Carolyn, and appreciate all the work you go to in order to share your wisdom! Thank you for being my “test kitchen!”

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FAQs

Are toffee peanuts keto friendly? ›

✓ PURE PLEASURE: Toffee coated flavored peanuts, ideal keto snack to curb sweet cravings.

How many peanuts can I eat on keto? ›

Peanuts. You can have a decent amount of peanuts without torpedoing your ketosis, Keatley says. You can expect to have about six grams of carbs when you eat 33 peanuts. Again, moderation is key here, says Warren.

Why are there no peanuts on keto? ›

Why Avoid Peanuts? Peanuts are referred to as a nut, but they are actually a legume and so have a different nutritional composition to tree nuts. Unlike pecans, walnuts, almonds, etc., peanuts have a very high protein content, and they also contain far more net-carbs, which makes them unsuitable on the keto diet.

Are peanuts ok for a low carb diet? ›

Peanuts may technically be legumes, but they're also low in carbs, with just four grams of net carbs per ounce. They're high in unsaturated fats that help prevent heart disease by lowering cholesterol levels and are packed with protein that can help promote weight loss.

Can I eat peanuts everyday on keto? ›

It's not hard to make peanuts fit in with a low-carb, high-fat diet like keto. A ¼ cup of peanuts has about 3g net carbs, 18g of fat, and 207 calories. One serving of peanuts a day will certainly not put you out of ketosis.

What nuts are best for keto? ›

Here are some of the best keto-friendly nuts:
  • Almonds. Almonds are versatile and widely available low-carb nuts. ...
  • Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are low-carb tree nuts grown in Australia. ...
  • Pecans. Pecans are an excellent source of low-carb, high-fat nutrition for your keto diet. ...
  • Brazil nuts. ...
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What is the lowest carb nut? ›

The carb counts of different nuts vary quite a bit, though. The three lowest carb options are to the left – Brazil, macadamia and pecan nuts. These should be the first choices for nuts when following a low carb diet as they are low in carbs, high in fat, and most people find them delicious!

Can eating too many nuts kick you out of ketosis? ›

Nuts, in general, are high in calories, and having too many can cause weight gain. Considering that most nuts are high in fat and low in carbs, you will be able to maintain ketosis even if you have one too many.

Can too much peanut butter kick you out of ketosis? ›

How Much Peanut Butter Can Kick You out of Ketosis? You can enjoy two tablespoons of this popular spread at a time, even up to five tablespoons, without going over 50 grams of carbs in a day (the upper limit for the standard keto diet) and getting kicked out of ketosis.

What snack food has no carbs? ›

In general, zero-carb foods and keto snacks include the following: Essentially all meat (chicken, beef, pork, lamb, etc.) Fish (salmon and tuna are delicious options)

What foods are surprisingly not keto? ›

Processed Foods

Chips, crackers, cookies and snack foods are all off-limits on the keto diet. Low in fiber and high in carbs, these items do not support the goal of keto eating, aka reducing carbs enough to stay in ketosis and burn stored fat. Try one of these tasty keto snacks, instead!

Is cottage cheese keto? ›

According to nutritionists, cottage cheese is generally not as keto-friendly as other cheese varieties. Although it is high in protein, it doesn't contain as much fat and may have a high carb content.

What cheese is good for keto? ›

You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

Can I have peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

Which fruit is keto-friendly? ›

Here are 9 nutritious, tasty, and keto-friendly fruits.
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How many carbs are in butter toffee peanuts? ›

Nutrition Facts
NutrientValue
Sodium200mg
Carbs33g
Net carbs31g
Fiber2g
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How much sugar is in toffee peanuts? ›

Butter toffee peanuts by Torn & Glasser Inc nutrition facts and analysis per 1/4 cup (30.0 g)
Carbohydrates
NutrientAmount
Sugars12.00 g
Sugars, added11.01 g
Net carbs12.99 g
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Can you eat chocolate peanuts on keto? ›

Peanuts can be a part of a keto diet, as they are relatively low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats and protein.

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However, because peanuts are high in fat, most nutritionists recommend consuming them in moderation. As such, if you're following the ketogenic diet, you may want to know whether peanuts are keto-friendly. Dry-roasted peanuts are unsuitable for the keto diet, whereas fresh peanuts are a great keto snack.

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