Quick & Easy Vegan Cookie Dough (Edible) (2024)

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Just 7 ingredients and 6 minutes and you could be enjoying spoonfuls of this delicious vegan cookie dough! Skip forming and baking cookies and just give me that batter!

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Hands down, my favorite dessert ever is my recipe for vegan chocolate chip cookies. The only thing that may be even better than a baked cookie? The dough! The creamy doughy texture, the sweet buttery flavor, and the bites of chocolate chip. I admit it when baking cookies, I never manage to get the full batch of cookies in the oven.

Now technically speaking raw chocolate chip cookie dough isn't safe to eat, even the vegan kind. Of course, there are no eggs in the vegan recipe, but sometimes there can be harmful bacteria carried in the flour. It's rare, but it happens from time to time which is why you might see flour recalls. Annoyingly the harmful bacterias are usually due to cross-contamination with animal products. When will we have a perfect vegan world? Either way, if you are planning to eat cookie dough raw, it is best to heat treat the flour to kill any harmful bacteria and make the dough totally safe to eat. (All it takes is 1 minute in the microwave or 5 minutes in the oven). Once you do that, you can indulge in this delicious treat safely without any worries!

This edible cookie dough recipe is quick and easy to make (much faster than baking cookies), so it's perfect for those last-minute cravings. Hello, midnight munchies!

You can also use this recipe to make cookie dough ice cream! Just roll little balls of dough, freeze them on a baking sheet, and then stir into your homemade vegan vanilla ice cream in the last 5 minutes of churning.

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Common Questions:

What is vegan cookie dough made of? 7 simple ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen: all-purpose flour, vegan butter, brown sugar, white sugar, plant-based milk (such as oat or soy), vanilla extract, and of course vegan chocolate chips.

Why do you need to heat treat the flour? There is a small risk that raw flour can carry harmful bacteria so heat treating it in the microwave or oven will kill off any bacteria making it safe to consume raw. It's an extra step but takes just 45 - 60 seconds in the microwave or 5 minutes in the oven, so I recommend taking this step just to be extra safe.

Is it OK to eat vegan cookie dough? Yes! The flour is heat treated to kill any potential bacteria, and because the recipe is vegan there are no eggs at all! It is safe to eat and absolutely delicious!

Does vegan cookie dough taste the same? Yes! You will not be able to tell that this is vegan. It tastes exactly the same as non-vegan cookie dough. In fact, I think it tastes better!

What is the difference between edible cookie dough and non-edible cookie dough? A few things. In edible cookie dough, there are no leavening agents such as baking soda, there is also no need for egg substitutes such as applesauce or vinegar since the cookie won't be baked. For safety, the flour should be heat treated in edible cookie dough. Both recipes are vegan so there are no eggs in either.

Can this recipe be made gluten-free? Yes! Just substitute the wheat flour for your favorite all-purpose gluten-free flour and the recipe should work well since there is no baking.

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How to make Vegan Cookie Dough:

To heat-treat flour, you can either use the microwave or the oven. I prefer the microwave just because it's faster, but both work equally well.

Microwave method (my preferred technique): add the flour to a heat safe bowl then microwave for 45 - 60 seconds until the flour reaches 160°F (71°C). I use an instant-read thermometer inserted into the middle of the flour to test how hot it is. Allow the flour to cool before using.

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Oven method: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a large baking pan with parchment paper. Spread the flour evenly over the parchment paper then bake for 5 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool before using.

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To make vegan cookie dough:
Add the vegan butter, brown sugar, and white sugar to a large bowl or mixer bowl. Whisk until creamy.

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Add 1 tablespoon of plant-based milk and vanilla extract and mix in. Add the flour and mix to form a dough. If the dough is too dry, add more dairy-free milk 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach a stiff dough.
Lastly, stir in the dark chocolate chips. Enjoy it right away or store it in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 10 days or you can freeze it.

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This vegan cookie dough is....

  • quick & easy to make, (takes just 6 minutes)
  • just 7 ingredients
  • safe to eat raw
  • incredibly delicious!

More super quick vegan dessert recipes:

Easy Vegan Chocolate Pudding (8 mins)
5 Minute Vegan Creamsicles (5 mins + freezing time)
Easy Vegan Hot Chocolate (15 mins)

If you try this recipe let us know by leaving a comment, rating it, and don't forget to tag @itdoesnttastelikechicken on Instagram.
Bon appetegan!
Sam Turnbull.

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Quick & Easy Vegan Cookie Dough (Edible)

Just 7 ingredients and 6 minutes and you could be enjoying spoonfuls of this delicious vegan cookie dough! Skip forming and baking cookies and just give me that batter!

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 1 minute min

Total: 6 minutes mins

Servings: 4 makes 1 ⅓ cups

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Ingredients

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Instructions

To heat treat flour (choose one method):

  • Microwave method (my preferred technique): add the flour to a heat-proof dish then microwave for 45 - 60 seconds until the flour reaches 160°F (71°C). I use an instant-read thermometerinserted into the middle of the flour to test how hot it is.Allow the flour to cool before using.

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  • Oven method: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spread the flour evenly over the parchment paper then bake for 5 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool before using.

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To make vegan cookie dough:

  • Add the vegan butter, brown sugar, and white sugar to a large bowl or mixer bowl. Whisk until creamy.

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  • Add 1 tablespoon of plant-based milk and vanilla extract and mix in. Add the flour and mix to form a dough. If the dough is too dry, add more plant-based milk 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach a stiff dough.

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  • Lastly, stir in the chocolate chips. Enjoy it right away or store it in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 10 days or you can freeze it.

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Notes

Vegan cookie dough for one: to make just one serving, follow the same instructions but use the following quantities.

  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour (gluten-free if preferred)
  • 2 tablespoons vegan butter, softened
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon plant-based milk (such as oat or soy), plus more if needed
  • ⅛ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon vegan chocolate chips

Nutrition

Serving: 1 serving (about ⅓ cup) (recipe make 4 servings) | Calories: 439kcal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 189mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 1094IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 2mg

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Author: Sam Turnbull

Cuisine: American

Course: Dessert

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Quick & Easy Vegan Cookie Dough (Edible) (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat raw vegan cookie dough? ›

Now technically speaking raw chocolate chip cookie dough isn't safe to eat, even the vegan kind. Of course, there are no eggs in the vegan recipe, but sometimes there can be harmful bacteria carried in the flour. It's rare, but it happens from time to time which is why you might see flour recalls.

What is a 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.

Is edible cookie dough actually edible? ›

It's made without eggs and no raw flour, so it's completely safe to eat.

Does Pillsbury make edible cookie dough? ›

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 is safe to eat raw cookie dough? ›

It's not easy to resist the temptation to taste that raw cookie dough. But that's not a safe thing to do. Raw cookie dough contains uncooked flour and eggs. These have the potential to cause food poisoning and bacterial infections like salmonella.

What can you use to bind cookies instead of eggs? ›

11 EGG SUBSTITUTES: HOW TO BAKE WITHOUT EGGS
  1. MASHED BANANA. ...
  2. APPLESAUCE. ...
  3. SILKEN TOFU. ...
  4. GROUND FLAXSEED OR CHIA SEEDS & WATER. ...
  5. YOGURT. ...
  6. BUTTERMILK. ...
  7. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK. ...
  8. ARROWROOT POWDER OR CORNSTARCH.

How much banana equals one egg? ›

One mashed banana can replace one egg in cakes and pancakes. Since it will add a bit of flavor, make sure that it's compatible with the other ingredients of the recipe.

Is Pillsbury cookie dough vegan? ›

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

What would happen if you cooked 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.

When did Pillsbury cookie dough become safe to eat raw? ›

We are in the process of transitioning all flavours (see below) of our refrigerated cookie dough to "safe to eat raw." Look for our "safe to eat raw" seal to determine product eligibility and always follow manufacturer's instructions. All Pillsbury cookie dough products will be transitioned by the end of 2020.

Can you eat raw cookie dough without eggs? ›

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.

Can I make edibles with cookie dough? ›

Weed cookies are a delicious and convenient way to enjoy the benefits of cannabis, especially for those who don't want to smoke or who simply enjoy an edible high. To make your own marijuana cookies at home, all you need is regular cookie dough and at least one cannabis-infused ingredient.

Can you eat unbaked cookies? ›

Uncooked flour and raw eggs can contain germs that can make you sick. Tasting or eating raw (unbaked) dough or batter can put you at risk for food poisoning. Follow the recipe or package directions for cooking or baking. Wash your hands, bowls, utensils, and countertops after handling raw flour, eggs, or dough.

Is toll house cookie dough safe to eat raw? ›

Consuming raw Toll House chocolate chip cookie dough is generally not advised due to the presence of raw eggs and uncooked flour. Both can potentially harbor harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E.

Are undercooked cookies safe? ›

Is it safe to eat an undercooked or slightly undercooked cookie? Well, not really, no. The issue depends on the ingredients used. For example, cookies containing eggs or other ingredients that can be harmful if not fully cooked should be avoided.

What to do after eating 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.

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