Best Edible Cookie Dough Recipe (eggless) (2024)

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Posted May 12, 2019, Updated Sep 08, 2021

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This is the best Edible Cookie Dough Recipe ever! It’s easy to make and safe to eat without baking! Eat it with a spoon, toss it in homemade ice cream, or use it as a filling for cakes or cupcakes! There’s no wrong way to enjoy this sweet treat!

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I’m one of those people who wouldmuch rathereat raw cookie dough than a baked cookie. And if I do eat a cookie, I like it to be so under baked that it tastes like warm cookie dough.

However we all know that eating raw cookie dough is pretty risky, and a big no-no for pregnant women (which has been me the vast majority of the last 8 years of my life LOL)! So I developed this Edible Cookie Dough recipe that is eggless and completely safe to eat!

This edible cookie dough comes together in 5 minutes flat and is so easy to make you won’t have to wait long when the cookie dough craving strikes!You can also use it to make the best cookie dough ice cream!

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Edible Cookie Dough: Ingredients & Substitutions

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  • Butter. I use salted butter in all of my baking! However, unsalted butter would also be great! I just recommend tasting the dough to ensure that it’s salted to your liking! To make it dairy-free or vegan, use a vegan butter substitute like Earth Balance.
  • White Sugar.I always useWholesome Organic Cane Sugar (purchased from Costco in a 10 LB bag) to make this edible cookie dough recipe. I have been purchasing that sugar for as far back as I can remember and it’s really the only white sugar I use!
  • Brown sugar.Use light brown sugar in this recipe for the best results! Although if you like a richer flavor, dark brown sugar can be used as well.
  • Milk.In this recipe I use whole milk because it is what my family buys! Any liquid dairy (half and half, whipping cream, 2% milk, etc.) will work well! To make it dairy-free, substitute your favorite non-dairy milk.
  • Flour. I recommend using an unbleached, all-purpose flour to make this cookie dough! To make it gluten-free, use an all-purpose 1:1 gluten-free flour! Oat flour also works!
  • Sea Salt.I exclusively bake and cook with pure sea salt (usually purchased from Trader Joe’s or Sprouts, their house brands). Sea salt is different than table salt (that is iodized), so if you use salt other than sea salt I recommend testing the recipe first with 1/4 tsp and then adjusting to your taste!
  • Chocolate Chips.Mini chocolate chips are the best in this edible cookie dough because they are small and melt in your mouth with every bite. However any size chocolate chips or chopped chocolate work well in this recipe! You can get fancy with other mix-ins like peanut butter cups, white chocolate, nuts, coconut etc.!
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How to make Edible Cookie Dough

I took my recipe for the BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies EVER (seriously EVER) and modified it to make the BEST Edible Cookie Dough! Just like that recipe, this edible cookie dough is super simple to make (and even easier to eat)! Let’s dive into the step-by-step process of making this cookie dough recipe (don’t forget to watch the video too)!

Cream butter & sugars together

Make sure the butter is softened to room temperature. Then, using a hand mixer or a standing mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugars together until the mixture is hom*ogenous (uniform throughout).

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Add milk & vanilla and beat

The milk replaces the eggs in this edible cookie dough recipe. I recommend starting by using 3 tablespoons of milk. Then after all the ingredients have been mixed together (except for the chocolate chips) add more milk to reach your desired consistency.

The reason I suggest this is because you might want a different consistency depending on how you’d like to use it. Firmer to use in ice cream, more spreadable to use as a frosting or filling for cakes!

Add dry ingredients & beat again

Next, add the dry ingredients and beat until everything is combined. (THIS is when you would adjust the amount of milk)! If you’d like to mix the dry ingredients together first, and then add them to the wet ingredients go right ahead! For the ease of filming I just added them all on top of the we ingredients before mixing!

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Add chocolate chips & stir

Obviously you can adjust the amount of chocolate chips to suit your tastes! I recommend mixing the chips in by hand, or on very low speed in your standing mixer, until they are evenly distributed throughout the dough!

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Enjoy!

If you can’t keep yourself from digging into regular cookie dough, just imagine how much more eager you will be to grab a spoonful of this SAFE eggless cookie dough?! So I say go for it! Here are some other ways to enjoy this edible cookie dough if by-the-spoonful isn’t your cup of tea!

  • In homemade ice cream!Toss some edible cookie dough into your favorite homemade ice cream recipe (like this vanilla ice cream or this chocolate ice cream)! We use it to make the best cookie dough ice cream!
  • Use it as frosting. Cookie dough frosting? Yes please! Slather it on cakes, brownies, etc. You name it, it’s a good idea! 🙂
  • Make cookie dough sandwich cookies.What’s better than one regular cookie? TWO regular cookies with cookie dough in the middle! This would taste amazing between these chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter cookies, or double chocolate cookies!
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How to store edible cookie dough

I recommend storing this eggless cookie dough in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer!

To freeze, scoop the cookie dough into balls (using a cookie scoop) and place them on a cookie tray. Put the tray in the freezer. Once the cookie dough is frozen, transfer it to an airtight, freezer-friendly container!

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Recipe FAQs

What can you replace eggs with in cookie dough?

In this recipe I chose to use milk as a safe egg replacement because it gives this edible cookie dough recipe the most authentic flavor. Here are some other ideas:
heavy cream
half & half
applesauce (will effect the taste slightly)

How long does edible cookie dough last?

This edible cookie dough will last for up to a week in the refrigerator, or 3 months in the freezer!

Is Edible Cookie Dough safe to eat?

This edible cookie dough recipe is made without eggs, so it is completely safe to eat unbaked! If you’d like to go a step further and really ensure there are no risks involved eating it, then you can heat-treat the flour!

Is it bad to eat raw flour?

First let’s talk about heat treating flour. The FDA recommends avoiding the consumption of raw flour because there is a risk that it could be contaminated with bacteria. If you are worried about eating raw flour, you can heat treat the flour used in this eggless cookie dough recipe.

How do you heat-treat flour?

The main goal of warming up (or heat-treating) the flour is to ensure that it reaches 160 degrees F, the temperature that kills bacteria! There are two methods to heat treat flour to make it safe to use in this edible cookie dough recipe.
Bake it.Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and spread the flour evenly on a large baking sheet. Bake for 5-10 minutes or until the temperature reaches 160 degrees F.
Microwave it.Place the flour in a microwave-safe bowl and heat it on high for 60-65 seconds, or until it reaches 160 degrees F!
Let the flour cool while you’re mixing the wet ingredients! And once your flour is safe to use….you can move on to making this eggless cookie dough recipe!

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Best Edible Cookie Dough Recipe

Laura

This is the best Edible Cookie Dough Recipe ever! It's easy to make and safe to eat without baking! Eat it with a spoon, toss it in homemade ice cream, or use it as a filling for cakes or cupcakes! There's no wrong way to enjoy this sweet treat!

4.93 from 14 votes

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 14 (2 TBS per serving)

Calories 147.7

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Total Time5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and sea salt. Set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, cream together butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar with a hand-held mixer (or standing mixer) until well combined (about 60 seconds). Be sure to start on low speed and increase it as the ingredients begin to stick together.

  • Add 3 TBS milk and vanilla extract and beat on medium speed until combined.

  • Add dry ingredients and mix, starting on low speed and increasing to medium-high, until all ingredients are combined. If necessary, add an extra 1 TBS milk to reach your desired consistency.

  • Add mini chocolate chips and stir until evenly distributed.

  • (If using a hand-held mixer, the cookie dough may look crumbly. It’s ok! Simply press it together into a ball with your hands and it will stick together nicely)!

Video

Notes

*How to heat treat flour:

  1. Bake it.Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and spread the flour evenly on a large baking sheet. Bake for 5-10 minutes or until the temperature reaches 160 degrees F.
  2. Microwave it.Place the flour in a microwave-safe bowl and heat it on high for 60-65 seconds, or until it reaches 160 degrees F!

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Butter. I use salted butter in all of my baking! However, unsalted butter would also be great! I just recommend tasting the dough to ensure that it’s salted to your liking! To make it dairy-free or vegan, use a vegan butter substitute like Earth Balance.
  • White Sugar.I always useWholesome Organic Cane Sugar (purchased from Costco in a 10 LB bag) to make this edible cookie dough recipe. I have been purchasing that sugar for as far back as I can remember and it’s really the only white sugar I use!
  • Brown sugar.Use light brown sugar in this recipe for the best results! Although if you like a richer flavor, dark brown sugar can be used as well.
  • Milk.In this recipe I use whole milk because it is what my family buys! Any liquid dairy (half and half, whipping cream, 2% milk, etc.) will work well! To make it dairy-free, substitute your favorite non-dairy milk.
  • Flour. I recommend using an unbleached, all-purpose flour to make this cookie dough! To make it gluten-free, use an all-purpose 1:1 gluten-free flour! Oat flour also works!
  • Sea Salt.I exclusively bake and cook with pure sea salt (usually purchased from Trader Joe’s or Sprouts, their house brands). Sea salt is different than table salt (that is iodized), so if you use salt other than sea salt I recommend testing the recipe first with 1/4 tsp and then adjusting to your taste!
  • Chocolate Chips.Mini chocolate chips are the best in this edible cookie dough because they are small and melt in your mouth with every bite. However any size chocolate chips or chopped chocolate work well in this recipe! You can get fancy with other mix-ins like peanut butter cups, white chocolate, nuts, coconut etc.!

Store/freeze

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or in the freezer for up to 2 months. You can store in one portion or roll it into balls/individual portions.

Nutrition

Serving: 2TBS | Calories: 147.7kcal | Carbohydrates: 19.4g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 8.9g | Saturated Fat: 5.6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1.7g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 142.3mg | Potassium: 26.4mg | Sugar: 16.9g | Vitamin A: 210IU | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 0.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What can I substitute for eggs in edible cookie dough? ›

The milk replaces the eggs in this edible cookie dough recipe. I recommend starting by using 3 tablespoons of milk. Then after all the ingredients have been mixed together (except for the chocolate chips) add more milk to reach your desired consistency.

Can you eat raw cookie dough without eggs? ›

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, flour from milled grain is typically not treated to kill bacteria. “That means it's not safe to eat until properly cooked,” she added. You might have licked cake batter or cookie dough from spoons lots of times with no ill effects.

Does Nestle edible cookie dough have eggs? ›

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.

Does eggless cookie dough go bad? ›

How long will prepared cookie dough last in the fridge? If all your ingredients are fresh, I would say no more than 5 - 7 days. If you are going to store it longer it's best to freeze it. Depending on the type of cookie you can prepare the cookies as if you are going to bake them but instead freeze them.

What happens if you don't add eggs to cookies? ›

Eggs in cookies are like the glue in a craft project – they hold everything together. Without them, your cookies might be crumbly, dry, or lack that rich flavor. But fear not, there are substitutes like applesauce, mashed bananas, or even yogurt that can step in and save the day.

What is the best egg replacer for chewy cookies? ›

Best Egg Substitutes
  • Flaxseed Meal. Flaxseeds have an earthy, nutty flavor and are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. ...
  • Chia Seeds. ...
  • Mashed Banana. ...
  • Applesauce. ...
  • Silken Tofu. ...
  • Aquafaba. ...
  • Starches. ...
  • Vinegar + Baking Powder.

What makes edible cookie dough safe? ›

To make flour safe to eat, it needs to be heat-treated—a quick trip in the oven will kill any potentially harmful bacteria. And it's remarkably easy to do this at home. Baking your flour before adding it into the cookie dough takes away the risk factor of potential contamination.

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.

Can you eat Pillsbury cookie dough raw pregnant? ›

If you insist on satisfying your cookie dough or cake batter craving, consider trying out an edible cookie dough recipe with heat-treated flour or pick up a package of Pillsbury's “Safe to Eat Raw” products.

Does Pillsbury sugar cookie dough have eggs? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, Enriched Flour Bleached (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), Palm Oil, Water, Canola Oil. Contains 2% or less of: Eggs, Baking Powder (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate), Salt, Artificial Flavor.

Do Chip Ahoy cookies have eggs? ›

Considering traditional chocolate chip cookies are made with butter and eggs, it should come as no surprise that Chips Ahoy! cookies are not vegan. However, it's not the inclusion of butter and eggs that makes Chips Ahoy! non-vegan, it's the use of whey protein , a dairy byproduct.

Is Pillsbury cookie dough egg free? ›

Allergy Information

CONTAINS WHEAT, EGG, SOY; MAY CONTAIN MILK INGREDIENTS.

Should edible cookie dough be refrigerated? ›

How should I store my edible cookie dough? The Cookie Dough Cafe's gourmet edible cookie dough products should always be stored refrigerated or frozen.

Can you eat 2 month expired cookie dough? ›

To stay on the safe side, it is probably not highly recommended that you eat expired cookie dough, however you can eat it up to 1 or 2 months past it's best by date, if you ensure that you have stored it properly.

What happens if you put too many eggs in cookie dough? ›

Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies. Adding too few eggs can result in dry, crumbly cookies.

Can you use milk instead of egg in cookies? ›

Some alternatives to eggs in baking include applesauce, mashed banana, yogurt or silken tofu, flaxseed or chia seed "eggs," and commercial egg replacers. Milk alone cannot replace eggs in baking due to differences in their properties.

What is the best egg substitute for chocolate chip cookies? ›

Based on our experience and research on egg substitutions the most popular substitutes we found were: Applesauce, Banana, Chia Seeds and Baking Powder.

What is a substitute for 2 eggs in brownies? ›

Egg Substitutions That Worked

¼ cup yogurt: I used 2 percent plain Greek yogurt. I was wowed. By far my favorite! ¼ cup applesauce: The texture of the brownies wasn't compromised.

Can you use milk instead of eggs in cookie dough? ›

Milk replaces the moisture provided by eggs in “traditional” chocolate chip cookie recipes. However, as I said at the top of the page, other egg substitutes include applesauce, arrowroot, leftover chickpea water, carbonated water, vinegar & baking powder, soft tofu, ground chia seeds, etc.

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