An easy keto balls recipe that uses just three ingredients. These keto balls are quick to prepare, low carb, and contain only about 1g net carbs per serving.

Happy Monday — even if it doesn’t feel like it. A positive outlook can make the week easier, and these super-simple keto balls are a perfect pick-me-up when you need a little boost.
This recipe is so easy you’ll be wondering where the week went. With just three ingredients and three steps, you can make a batch that keeps you happily snacking through the week.
Grab your three ingredients, put on your keto mindset, and let’s make something delicious.
These little bites are perfect for busy days or for an easy treat after work. Weekend vibes, incoming.
How to Make Keto Balls
Follow these three simple steps to make keto balls:
Line
Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper or wax paper. Set aside.
Stir & Fold
In a medium bowl combine the nut butter, coconut flour, and keto maple syrup. Stir and fold until the mixture becomes thick and dough-like. This is your keto balls dough.
Scoop & Enjoy
Use a scoop or spoon to portion the dough onto the lined sheet. You can roll each portion into a round ball or leave them slightly rustic—either way they’re ready to enjoy.

The 3 ingredients you need for Easy Keto Balls
Nut Butter
Choose an unsalted, natural, creamy nut butter you enjoy. The type of nut butter affects flavor and carb content.
Coconut Flour
Coconut flour helps absorb moisture and gives the dough structure. Use a finely milled coconut flour for best results.
Keto Maple Syrup
A low-carb maple-flavored syrup adds a touch of sweetness and helps bind the ingredients together. Use a keto-friendly variety.
What Nut Butter Should I Use? Which is Keto Friendly?
Many nut butters work well in this recipe. Below are options commonly used on low-carb diets, with a brief note on carb impact and texture:
Macadamia Nut Butter
Very low carb. Macadamia butter is high in fat and very low in net carbs, though it can be harder to find and may produce greasier bites.
Pecan Butter
Lowest carb. Pecan butter is a great keto option with a rich flavor and low net carbs, making it a favorite for many.
Hazelnut Butter
Low carb. Hazelnut butter offers a distinct flavor and remains low in carbs per serving.
Walnut Butter
Low carb. Walnut butter is another keto-friendly choice, though it can be slightly oily in texture.
Almond Butter
Low carb. Almond butter is versatile and mild in flavor, a popular choice for many low-carb recipes.
Cashew Butter
Moderate carbs. Cashew butter is creamier and more indulgent but contains more net carbs than other nut butters. Use it in moderation if you’re tracking carbs carefully.
Choose the nut butter that fits your taste and carb goals. Any of these will yield tasty keto balls with slight differences in texture and richness.
How to Store These Easy Keto Balls
Room Temperature
Store the keto balls in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks. They will firm up a bit after the first day.
Freezer
For longer storage, place the keto balls in a freezer-safe airtight container. They keep well for 1–2 months; thaw before eating.
Delicious and Easy Keto Balls — About 1g Net Carb per Ball

A little positivity—or a small sweet bite—can make the week better. These keto balls are a simple, reliable treat to have on hand.
With love, xo Demeter
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Equipment
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Keto Maple Syrup (for reference)
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Coconut Flour (for reference)
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Medium Cookie Scoop or spoon
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups unsalted natural creamy nut butter of choice
- 3/4 cup coconut flour
- 4 1/2 tablespoons low carb keto maple syrup
Instructions
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Line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper and set aside.
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In a medium bowl, add the nut butter, keto maple syrup, and coconut flour. Use a rubber spatula to fold until the mixture is well combined and thickened.
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Using a small or medium cookie scoop (or a spoon), portion the dough onto the prepared sheet, spacing the bites evenly. Roll into balls if desired. Enjoy.
Notes
Freezing Instructions: Keep in an airtight container in the freezer for 1–2 months. Thaw before serving.
Nutrition Info: Nutrition is an estimate based on the ingredients listed and may vary depending on the specific brands you use.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.
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