Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Nothing beats grabbing a spoon and getting a scoop of cookie dough while you’re baking. Now you can make your own edible chocolate chip cookie dough without any of the risks! 

There are only a few ingredients needed to make this recipe, most of which you probably already have in your pantry.

  • Butter – You should use unsalted butter. For the best final texture, melted butter is best because it helps to keep the dough from having a too grainy mouthfeel. You can experiment with making brown butter for the dough which would be amazing. Keep in mind, you will need to use more butter than the recipe calls for to compensate for the water volume lost during the browning process.
  • Cream – I use cream to replace the egg in the dough. It adds richness and much needed moisture. I typically use heavy or whipping cream, but you can use any milk or dairy alternative that you like. You can even use water. Just remember anything other than cream will give you a less richly-flavored dough.
  • Sugar – For the best flavor we use a mix of brown sugar and granulated sugar. You can switch to one type of sugar if you prefer that.
  • Flour – All-purpose flour is used in this recipe. I would not recommend substituting it with any other type of flour. It is important to heat-treat the flour. You can keep reading to learn why and exactly how to do it!
  • Chocolate – For edible raw cookie dough, mini chocolate chips or even finely chopped chocolate works the best for flavor balance and texture.
  • Vanilla – Vanilla rounds out the flavor. You can measure the amount with your heart, but please use pure vanilla extract.

If you are looking to eat the raw cookie dough you get from the stores, the answer is no, it is not safe to eat. This is because the flour in the dough is not heat-treated, and there are raw eggs in it. Both of these can put you at risk for getting sick. There are a few brands that are made specifically to eat raw; please check all labels before you try it! 

How to make it safe to eat

There are two things you need to do to make you chocolate chip cookie dough (or any edible cookie dough) safe to eat. 

  • Heat-treat your grains. All your grains basically go from the field to the mills to the store. So that means anything that may have happened to it on the field is still there in the flour. In most cases, this is okay because the heat will kill anything potentially harmful. Of course, this never happens if you are measuring flour into your dough and eating it just like that. Even boxed mixes aren’t safe from needing heat-treatment
  • Use pasteurized eggs, or better yet, omit them completely. Some recipes recommend using pasteurized eggs or egg whites. This will give you the closest taste to actual cookie dough, and will allow you to bake them if you want. I personally prefer to omit them completely. I am just not a fan of eating raw egg and would rather replace it with another ingredient like cream which will give you the same richness and bring back the moisture you lose when you remove the egg. 

If you follow these changes, your cookie dough will be completely safe to eat, even while pregnant! 

How to heat-treat flour

There are a few ways to heat-treat flour. (You can also buy packaged heat-treated flour online, but it is a bit pricey). Here are two of my favorite methods: 

  • Microwave Method. Use a microwave-safe bowl and heat your flour for about 4 – 5 minutes. Stir the flour after every minute. ​
  • Oven Method. This is great if you want to heat-treat larger batches of flour. Preheat your oven to 300 degrees F. Spread the flour in a 9 x 13 baking pan and bake for about 10 minutes, stirring after every 2 – 3 minutes. ​

Once you’ve heated your flour, allow it to cool completely. If you try to use it while it is still hot, you’ll usually end up with gritty cookie dough that tastes floury. Not good. Once the flour is cooled, sift it so it is light and fluffy again. Do not skip this step!

How to make

  1. Add cream and brown sugar to the melted butter.
  2. Add the granulated sugar to the melted butter.
  3. Add vanilla extract and mix.
  4. Add in the dry ingredients and mix.
  5. Add in the mini chocolate chips.
  6. Mix until the chocolate is well-distributed.

Customizing your dough

This standard edible chocolate chip cookie dough is just the base to get things started. It’s perfect on its own, yes, but you can do so much to it. Just let your imagination go wild! Here are a few of my favorite ways to customize it:

  • Add crushed graham crackers and marshmallows for s’mores
  • Add in a tablespoon of instant coffee for a mocha flavor
  • Sprinkle in white chocolate chips, candied pecans, and cinnamon chips for a cinnamon roll-y flavor
  • Stir in peanut butter and peanut butter cups
  • Mix in cocoa powder for double chocolate
  • Add maple syrup and dried blueberries to be reminded of your favorite breakfast 

The only limit is your imagination. Think of this cookie dough recipe like the perfect blank canvas. 

Storage tips

You can leave your dough at room temperature for about 3 – 4 hours, but it will need to be refrigerated after that.  Your dough should always be kept in an airtight container. 

In the refrigerator, it will last for up to a week. 

In the freezer, it will last several months. I recommend portioning out your cookie dough when freezing so you can take out a little at a time whenever a craving hits! 

To portion out your dough, line plastic wrap in an ice cube tray enough so that it can go down all the wells. Fill each well with cookie dough and freeze for 2 hours. Remove the cookie dough cubes and place them in an airtight container. 

I love eating cookie dough when it is still frozen, but if you want to thaw it, leave it out for a while and it will soften as the butter in it softens. 

If you love eating cookie dough as much as I do, you will want to try out these other recipes asap.  This edible cake batter cookie dough is one of the most popular recipes on the site along with my edible brownie batter. If you want something simple and fun, my edible sugar cookie dough can’t be beaten. For a fun twist, this red velvet cookie dough is amazing. For something dippable, this monster cookie dough dip is so good. 


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