These protein sugar cookies might be my best protein cookies yet! They’re unbelievably soft and basically melt in your mouth. Each sugar cookie has 7 grams of protein, just 7 grams of carbs, and makes a great on-the-go snack or sweet tooth fix.
But enough talk. I’ll walk you through the recipe below and cover ingredient modifications (you’ll only need 6 ingredients) before the printable protein sugar cookies recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Vanilla Bean Protein Sugar Cookies Recipe Walkthrough
You’ll notice I made these cookies completely in a food processor. You can use a stand mixer or even mix by hand, though!
Step 1: Cream the butter and Swerve together.
All this means is mix the two together until light and fluffy. If you’re using light butter like the recipe calls for, it’s soft enough even straight out of the fridge this should be light work.
Real butter should be at room temp or softened first and will require a bit more work.

If you’re unfamiliar with Swerve Granular, it’s an erythritol-based sweetener that measures and tastes just like sugar. It’s my go-to sugar substitute, and I use their powdered and brown sugar versions all the time as well.
In most recipes, other sugar substitutes that measure 1:1 for sugar usually work just fine. As you’ll see in the recipe notes below, however, protein cookie recipes can be tricky when it comes to ingredient modifications. I’d encourage you to pick up some Swerve to be safe!
You can find Swerve, vanilla bean paste, the food processor, and all the other kitchen tools and staple ingredients I use on my Amazon storefront.
Step 2: Add the protein powder, flour, baking powder, and vanilla bean paste.
After you’ve creamed the butter and Swerve together, simply add the remaining ingredients and pulse in the food processor until you can form a dough. Kind of like my Greek yogurt biscuits recipe, you don’t want to pulverize the dough or you might have tough cookies.
Some crumbles are fine, and you can bring the dough together with your hands.

Can I use a different protein powder?
The recipe calls for PEScience Select, which is a blend of whey and casein protein powder. This blend makes it much thicker in consistency and hard to match with whey-only protein powder.
While you may be able to make substitutions in larger recipes like my Oreo protein cake or in no bake recipes like my pumpkin pie protein cheesecake, I’d highly encourage you to stick to the script for protein cookies.
You can buy as little as a single serving or 5-scoop serving of PEScience Select on their website. And if you decide to pick up a larger tub, you can use my affiliate discount code mason to save 15%.
Can I substitute almond flour for all purpose flour?
Similar to protein powder, small batch cookies are tricky. Since you’ll need to handle the dough to form your protein sugar cookies, almond flour will likely require more flour to make that possible.
If you need a gluten free option, others have used Bob’s Red Mill GF 1:1 flour successfully in the biscuits recipe I mentioned above. Though I haven’t tested in it cookies.
Step 3: Divide the sugar cookie dough and press into cookies.
Transfer your dough to a parchment paper lined baking sheet and divide the dough into 8 pieces. If you have a food scale and want perfectly even protein sugar cookies, I’ve included the weight of each ball in the recipe card.
If your cookie dough is sticky, you can spray your hands with a tiny bit of cooking spray to prevent sticking. You can also refrigerate or pop your dough in the freezer for a few minutes to bring the butter back up to a semi-solid state.

I used my hands to roll and press the cookies flat, but you can use the backside of a glass or smooth surface to create perfect circles. Imperfection is beautiful if you ask me, though. 😉
Sprinkle a bit of Swerve over the pressed cookies and bake. You’re done!

Final Protein Sugar Cookies Recipe Notes
You might be tempted to eat the cookie dough raw, and I can’t blame you. If you do that, however, you may want to toast the flour like in my single serving protein cookie dough recipe to kill any bacteria picked up in processing.
If you’re wondering about adding chocolate chips or other ingredients, I say go for it. My white chocolate peanut butter protein cookies use a similar dough and incorporate chocolate chips at the end when you’re forming the dough.
And when you make/love these cookies, you could cut the recipe in half and use it as the base for my slutty protein brownies. That’s a sugar cookie base topped with Oreo cookies and fudge brownies!
Okay, other than sticking as closely to the recipe as possible, I think that’s it. If you have a question about these vanilla bean protein sugar cookies, drop a comment below and I’ll help you out!

Vanilla Bean Protein Sugar Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 scoops, 62g Vanilla Protein Powder*
- 1/2 C 60g All Purpose Flour
- 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
- 1 tsp Vanilla Bean Paste, or vanilla extract
- 1/2 C 96g Swerve Granular*
- 1/2 C 112g Light Butter*
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Cream the butter and Swerve in a food processor or stand mixer before adding the protein powder, flour, baking powder, and vanilla bean paste.
- Continue mixing until a ball of dough forms. (I used 6 pulses in the food processor.)
- Divide the dough into 8 42-gram pieces. Roll each piece between your palms into a smooth ball before pressing flat into cookie shapes. (You can spray your hands with a bit of cooking spray to prevent sticking.)
- Sprinkle a pinch of granulated sugar substitute over the cookies before baking for 6-8 minutes. The cookies should be soft in the center and slightly crisp around the edges.





I have lofty protein goals coupled with burnout from using the same things every day, so I LOVE these cookies! They’re easy and they use my fave protein powder too, so it’s a double win. I’m new to this blog and can’t wait to try more of the recipes!
I made these today and they were amazing!! I used cake pop protein because that’s what I had. I actually didn’t flatten them out as much so they were thicker and pillowy soft. Definitely don’t taste healthy. A must try.
These cookies are super easy to make and taste great! I wanted something sweet today after lunch. While looking through Mason’s recipes, this one looked pretty simple. Indeed it was! I am running low on vanilla protein powder (saving it for the oreo cake for Thanksgiving), I substituted peanut butter. So I made peanut butter sugar cookies! I made 10 instead of 8 (better macros each cookie!)! My husband loves them!
This recipe is amazing! I swapped out the butter for peanut butter and the flour for pb2 to make pb protein cookies and it turned out amazing! Love your recipes 👍
Vanilla is my favorite flavor and these cookies are a perfect little treat.
Would love to know if you swapped the butter to pb and flour to powder pb exactly for measurements? Thanks!!
These cookies are super easy to make and taste great! I wanted something sweet today after lunch. While looking through Mason’s recipes, this one looked pretty simple. Indeed it was! I am running low on vanilla protein powder (saving it for the oreo cake for Thanksgiving), I substituted peanut butter. So I made peanut butter sugar cookies! I made 10 instead of 8 (better macros each cookie!)! My husband loves them!
I’ve made probably around 60% of all of mason’s protein dessert recipes. This one is the best. I substituted swerve brown sugar because it was all i had and they were still delicious. 10/10 make these
I used Splenda naturals for the sweetner and fitcrunch vanilla protein and these turned out so thick and delicious! Also added sprinkles because why not! Definitely a new favorite for me!
These sugar cookies are perfect for Christmas! I made a batch to try them out and I will absolutely make again. Great work Mason.
These vanilla bean protein sugar cookies are AMAZING!! I used vanilla extract and since I was at the end of my bottle, I just threw in a little extra which turned out to give the cookies a wonderful vanilla taste. Also, I misread the weight to make each ball, so I only got 7 cookies out of it and adjusted the baking time by 2-3 minutes. I ate one right out of the oven and it was just a mouthful of soft, melt in your mouth deliciousness!!
If you’re looking for a cookie to trick your friends and family with, than look no further. Fitmas this year is in full swing! These vanilla bean protein cookies are sure to win your friends and family over, and pass off as the real deal during this years cookie exchange. The texture of these cookies is cake like, and full of flavor. And if you’re feeling adventurous, add some nutmeg, clove, all spice, and cinnamon and have your self a merry little gingerbread man (or woman). I also baked them a few minutes longer to ensure max cookiness for a treat that was sure to delight. Stay on track with your goals this holiday season with these cookies, you won’t regret it!