Edible Cookie Dough Recipe - Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough for ONE! (2024)

I’ve never met a cookie dough I didn’t like. Raw eggs, raw flour and all. Don’t judge- you never licked a beater as a kid? It’s the best part of making cookies!

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In fact, I might enjoy cookie dough more than actual baked cookies and I always judge a dessert on the deliciousness of the batter or dough long before the final version is complete.

While I like making actual cookies, sometimes I’m not in the mood to make a whole batch of cookies. More like I’m craving just a small amount of regular cookie dough as the perfect late night treat.

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Edible Cookie Dough for 1

It comes as no surprise that instead of craving a cookie or two after dinner, I want a scoop of edible cookie dough.

It is funny to me that some folks refer to it as “edible cookie dough”… isn’t it all raw dough?

This was the part of the baking process I most looked forward too. And total jackpot if my sister wasn’t around; I could sometimes talk her into letting me have both beaters!

I know this isn’t popular, but I guess I have a raw cookie dough inferiority complex thinking it will never happen to me and luckily, it hasn’t.

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How to Heat Treat Flour

The first time I published this recipe it was just an eggless cookie dough recipe (years ago), nowadays we know how to treat the flour. All the flavor with less e. coli, if you will. Good times.

Uncooked flour has a small chance of containing some yucky things, so to prevent this, pasteurize it at home. Microwaving is the quickest way. Place rawflourinto the microwave (flour alone, not the dough) and heat on high for 20- 45 seconds. Please be mindful that all microwaves are different. Watch the flour closely so it doesn’t burn.

The oven is another good option, simply place it in a thin layer on a baking sheet at 350°F for 5ish minutes. Just make sure it doesn’t burn. This should be plenty to kill off any harmful bacteria.

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Eggless Cookie Dough ingredients

You don’t need much for this easy recipe, in fact most folks have all the simple ingredients in their pantry for edible chocolate chip cookie dough.

  • White sugar – Otherwise known as granulated sugar, this is the best type to use for this homemade edible cookie dough.
  • Brown sugar – This is what gives it that classic cookie dough flavor. I like to use light brown sugar, but you can use dark too.
  • Softened unsalted butter – some folks have swapped out coconut oil with good results. I prefer the flavor of butter.
  • Chocolate chips or mix-ins – These are optional but definitely recommended. Check the section below for other ideas.
  • Milk or water – Whole milk is best, but any type will do. You can also use water if you don’t have any milk.
  • Vanilla Extract – Because there aren’t many ingredients in this recipe, I like to make sure to use a good quality vanilla.
  • Fine salt – If you ended up using salted butter, omit the salt. You can always add a little at the end if needed.
  • All-purpose flour – (you can use self rising flour, but it contains a leavening agent and since you aren’t baking, you really don’t need that. If you do use it, omit the additional salt.)

Edible Cookie Dough Recipe Variations

There are several ways that you can make this edible cookie dough recipe your own. And if you’re missing an ingredient, there are plenty of options!

  • Flour– If you don’t have heat treated flour or have a flour or gluten sensitivity, feel free to use almond meal or almond flour, gluten free flour or some folks have even used pancake mix and buckwheat flour. Some folks have also substituted 1 tablespoon of flour with cocoa powder to make a chocolate cookie dough.
  • ButterButter is best since it is the base. Margarine is acceptable and vegan butter can also be used. All of these will impact the flavor. Ghee is also an option. I like to use unsalted butter so I can control the salt levels. If you use salted butter, you might want to omit additional salt.
  • Vanilla– Use any type of extract you’d like, but I do suggest using some extract. Omitting this ingredient will result in a near flavorless cookie dough. You can use homemade which will really blow your mind!
  • Brown Sugar– You can use all white sugar, but brown sugar has molasses in it which is why it is softer and has more flavor. You can add a dab of molasses or even dark agave nectar. If you use all white sugar, it is fine, but it will be more like sugar cookie dough.
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How to make Cookie Dough Edible

This sweet treat is so easy to make, you might make a batch every week!

  1. Soften your butter. This step is the most commonly messed up step and I can no stress enough that your butter must be soft, but not melted. Here are a few ways to soften butter fast. This is also the number one reason you won’t achieve the desired cookie dough texture. After you melt it, it is hard to get back.
  2. Cream together brown sugar, butter and white sugar. I do this by hand, there really isn’t enough actual batter to require a stand mixer or electric mixer and if the butter is soft enough, it should be easy.
  3. Add wet ingredients. So milk or water and vanilla extract. I like to use milk, but don’t always have it, so water will do. You can also use almond milk or oat milk. Vanilla flavored milk gives you an added bonus! Some folks have also substituted the vanilla for other flavors of extract like almond, lemon or even rum. It is a fun way to make cookie dough variations!
  4. Add the flour. If your butter was soft and not melted, this should be plenty of flour. If your butter was liquidy, you might need to add a little more, but still, this depends on a lot of things. The main one being that everything was measured correctly. With such small volumes, even a little extra splash of milk can throw off how much flour you require.
  5. Add chocolate chips. Chips are totally optional. I would be lying if I said I hadn’t made just the cookie dough without chips before. Some prefer to use mini chocolate chips for a better dough to chip ratio.
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Our favorite Cookie Dough Mix Ins

We prefer chocolate chips for this traditional cookie dough recipe, there are plenty of other fun options to try.

  • Crushed candy bar pieces like Twix or Snickers
  • Whole Candy like Reeses Pieces or M&Ms
  • Butterscotch or peanut butter chips
  • Chopped nuts
  • Crushed cookies like Oreos or chocolate chip cookies
  • Dried fruit like cranberries or raisins
  • Oatmeal
  • Dark chocolate
  • White chocolate chips
  • Graham crackers
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Storing and Freezing Eggless Cookie Dough

This easy edible cookie dough recipe is best consumed right after you make it, but can be made ahead or even stored for another bite later. I wouldn’t make it more than 24 hours in advance.

Storage: Refrigerate and store any leftovers in an airtight container or covered tightly with plastic wrap so it doesn’t dry out. It should stay good for about 2 days. Keep in mind that this version doesn’t have any preservatives or additives.

Freezing: You can freeze this cookie dough for up to 6 months. If you want to make them into little balls or add it to ice cream as a tasty treat, add an additional tablespoon of flour so it holds its shape.

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Easy Edible Cookie Dough Recipe FAQs

Why is my cookie dough soupy?

I’m going out on a limb to say you melted the butter. Melted butter is the number one cause of yucky cookie dough. It changes the texture and consistency and forces you to add more flour to avoid cookie dough soup, only this makes the texture gritty and well, flour-y.

Can I use this cookie dough for ice cream?

You can totally use this cookie dough recipe for ice cream. It is a good idea to add 1 tablespoon extra flour so it holds its shape better. Simply freeze little nuggets of the prepared cookie dough on a cookie sheet and fold them into your ice cream after they are set.

Can I bake this cookie dough?

This recipe is meant to be a single serving edible cookie dough, not to be baked. Since it is eggless and contains no other leaveners, even if you tried to bake it, it wouldn’t amount to much. You can also try our Mug Brownie.

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Edible Cookie Dough Recipe (Easy!)

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Edible Cookie Dough is the perfect single serving cookie dough to satisfy your cravings without using eggs.

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 1

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 heaping tablespoon dark brown sugar
  • 1-1 1/2 tablespoon(s) butter softened
  • 1-2 tablespoon(s) chocolate chips or other add-ins
  • 1 tablespoon water or milk
  • 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt
  • 3 tablespoons flour* more if your butter is melted

Instructions

  • Cream together white sugar, brown sugar and softened butter with a spoon.

  • Add milk/water and vanilla extract.

  • Mix in salt and flour with a spatula.

  • Lastly, add chocolate chips or other desired add-ins.

  • If you've tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the comments or ratings.

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Notes

* Pasteurize your raw flour! Microwaving is the quickest way. Place raw flour into the microwave (flour alone, not the dough) and heat on high for 20- 45 seconds. Microwaves are different and this is a small amount of flour. Watch carefully to make sure it doesn’t burn.

Nutrition

Calories: 252 kcal, Carbohydrates: 18 g, Protein: 2 g, Fat: 12 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 3 mg, Sodium: 12 mg, Sugar: 1 g, Iron: 1 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 252

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: chocolate chip cookie dough, edible cookie dough, eggless cookie dough, single serving cookie dough

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FAQs

What does edible cookie dough contain? ›

Edible cookie dough

Cookie dough designed specifically for eating raw (such as that found in ice cream) is made either with pasteurized eggs or without eggs at all and heat-treated flour.

Why can't I bake edible cookie dough? ›

We do not recommend baking our Bite-Sized Edible Cookie Dough [flavor/products]. It does not contain eggs or leavening agents, which are key ingredients in developing texture and lift in baked cookies. (If needed) Exposure to high oven temperatures will cause the product to liquefy and possibly burn.

Is it safe to eat a lot of edible cookie dough? ›

The bottom line. Raw cookie dough is not safe to eat because it contains uncooked eggs and flour, which can cause food poisoning if they are contaminated with harmful bacteria. Pregnant women, children, older adults, and people with compromised immune systems should not eat raw cookie dough because of these risks.

What makes Pillsbury cookie dough edible? ›

Not all cookie dough is safe to eat before baking it. Both the flour and the egg ingredients should be cooked for food safety reasons. What makes Pillsbury's refrigerated cookie and brownie doughs ready to eat raw? We use heat treated flour and pasteurized eggs so you can now safely enjoy our cookie dough baked or raw.

Can you eat flour in edible cookie dough? ›

Flour: Raw all-purpose flour can cause foodborne illness, so you'll have to heat-treat it before adding it to the dough. Find heat-treating instructions in Step 1 of the recipe.

What happens if you don t heat treat flour for edible cookie dough? ›

When & Why Do You Need to Heat Treat Flour? Raw flour can contain bacteria like e. coli or salmonella so it's important to always heat your flour to a temperature of 160F before eating. (This is what makes eating edible cookie dough safe!)

What is the difference between cookie dough and edible cookie dough? ›

Eating dough that contains raw eggs and flour comes with a risk of exposure to salmonella and other bacteria, but edible cookie dough is made without eggs (we used milk instead) and the flour is cooked, so it's safe to consume.

How long will edible cookie dough last? ›

Store your uneaten edible cookie dough in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week, or in the freezer for up to six months.

Is Pillsbury cookie dough safe to eat raw? ›

With refrigerated cookie dough from Pillsbury, you can have warm, just-baked cookies in minutes! Pillsbury Cookie Dough products are now safe to eat raw! It's the same cookie dough you've always loved, but now we've refined our process and ingredients so it's safe to eat the dough before baking.

What should I do if I ate raw cookie dough? ›

Symptoms to watch for if you have consumed raw dough products include stomach cramps, fever, vomiting or diarrhea. If you or a family member experiences any of these symptoms, contact a doctor immediately.

Is Nestle edible cookie dough safe? ›

Other retailers and manufacturers have been selling dough as a dessert for a while now. Made with no raw eggs, Nestle Toll House Edible Cookie Dough carries little risk of salmonella poisoning.

Why is my edible cookie dough liquidy? ›

Kind of like how crumbly dough is usually because there's too much of the dry ingredients, runny cookie dough comes from having too much of the liquid ingredients.

How do you thicken edible cookie dough? ›

Soft – Dough that's “soft” or “runny” can be thickened by adding one or two tablespoons of flour to your mix. This will help keep your batch from “Spreading” and coming out of the oven looking like flat, not-so-cookie-like puddles.

Why is my edible cookie dough runny? ›

If you incorporate too much milk, eggs, or another liquid, you can add a proportionate amount of the dry ingredients to the cookie dough to account for the excess liquid. Chill the dough. If the butter became too soft during the mixing process, it can sometimes result in a thin cookie dough.

Is Pillsbury edible cookie dough safe? ›

Pillsbury Cookie Dough products are now safe to eat raw! It's the same cookie dough you've always loved, but now we've refined our process and ingredients so it's safe to eat the dough before baking.

Does edible cookie dough have raw eggs? ›

Edible cookie dough is made with pasteurized eggs (or none at all) and heat-treated the flour.

Why can't you eat raw plant based cookie dough? ›

You might think that because vegan cookie dough doesn't contain eggs, you're not at risk of contracting a foodborne illness. But this isn't entirely true. According to the Centers for Disease Control, consuming raw flour is also a salmonella risk. “Flour doesn't look like a raw food, but most flour is raw,” it notes.

Does edible cookie dough cause bloating? ›

Your body's way of telling you it's working hard to get rid of what the dough may have done to your body doesn't sound too delightful. “Most often victims suffer from diarrhea. You can get some really bad gas and bloating and tight pain as well.

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