Safe-to-Eat Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Recipe

Do you find yourself sneaking raw cookie dough every time you bake? This edible cookie dough fixes that — it’s safe, irresistibly tasty, and ready in under 10 minutes. The classic chocolate chip version is fantastic, but the base is easy to customize with your favorite mix-ins. No baking required.

Top view of a scoop of edible chocolate chip cookie dough in a cup with a spoon digging into it.

This recipe is safe to eat raw because it contains no eggs and the flour is heat-treated to eliminate bacteria. The measurements below make a chocolate chip version, but you can swap the chips for candies, chopped chocolate, or anything you like. It’s perfect for a quick snack to enjoy solo or to share.

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Ingredients

Ingredients needed to make edible cookie dough with chocolate chips.
  • All-purpose flour (heat-treated)
  • Milk
  • Unsalted butter (softened)
  • Vanilla extract
  • Salt
  • Granulated sugar
  • Light or dark brown sugar (packed)
  • Chocolate chips (or favorite mix-ins)

See recipe card below for exact quantities.

Substitutions & Variations

This is a forgiving no-bake recipe, so feel free to experiment. You can replace chocolate chips with chopped candy bars, M&Ms, peanut butter cups, or chopped Kit Kats. For a s’mores-style dough, add crushed graham crackers and mini marshmallows or swirl in marshmallow fluff.

Serving ideas:

  • Eat by the spoonful
  • Mix cookie dough balls into ice cream
  • Layer it into a cake
  • Scoop onto a brownie and top with ice cream
  • Sandwich between two cookies

Have a variation you love? Share it in the comments!

Festive Holiday Cookie Dough

Make a holiday version by replacing the chocolate chips with any combination that totals 1 cup, for example:

  • ¼ cup holiday sprinkles
  • ¼ cup holiday M&Ms
  • ¼ cup mini white chocolate chips
  • ¼ cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
Edible chocolate chip cookie dough with holiday sprinkles and Christmas M&Ms.

Equipment

  • Hand mixer or stand mixer with paddle attachment for easy creaming (mixing by hand works too)
  • Sheet pan or baking dish if you choose to heat-treat the flour in the oven
  • Thermometer to confirm flour reaches 160°F
  • Sifter to break up clumps after heat-treating

Step by Step Instructions

Heat Treat the Flour

Raw flour can contain bacteria, so heat it to 160°F before using. Two methods:

  1. Spread the flour on a pan and bake at 350°F for about 6 minutes, stirring once or twice.
  2. Heat the flour in a microwave-safe bowl for 1–2 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds.

Use a thermometer to confirm the temperature, then let the flour cool and break up any clumps with a spoon or sifter.

Make the Edible Cookie Dough

Step by step instructions showing how to make edible chocolate chip cookie dough.

Step One: Cream together the softened butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, milk, and vanilla for 2–3 minutes until well combined and slightly smoother.

Step Two: Sift the cooled, heat-treated flour into the wet ingredients, discarding any very large clumps.

Step Three: Add the salt and mix until the dough comes together.

Step Four: Fold in the chocolate chips (or chosen mix-ins) and enjoy immediately or chill for a firmer texture.

Recipe FAQs

What type of chocolate chips should I use?

Use any you prefer: milk, dark, semi-sweet, or mini chips all work. You can also mix types for variety.

Can I skip heat treating the flour?

No — heat treating the flour is important to reduce the risk of harmful bacteria. Make sure it reaches 160°F.

Why does my cookie dough feel grainy?

The sugars may need more time creaming with the butter, milk, and vanilla so they dissolve slightly. Mix a bit longer to reduce graininess.

How much cookie dough does this make?

The recipe yields about 2 cups of dough — roughly seven large scoops.

What’s the difference between cookie dough and edible cookie dough?

Edible cookie dough contains no eggs and no leavening, so it isn’t meant for baking. If you want to bake cookies, use a standard chocolate chip cookie recipe.

Top view of cookie dough scoops on a sheet of parchment paper.

Storage

Store the dough in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 1 month. If refrigerated, let it sit at room temperature about 10 minutes before serving for a softer texture.

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📖 Recipe

Edible chocolate chip cookie dough.

Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Kayla Burton

If you always eat the raw dough, make a safe-to-eat version instead. This chocolate chip edible cookie dough takes minutes to prepare and is completely no-bake.
4.95 from 51 votes
Print Recipe
Prep Time 5 mins
Cook Time 2 mins
Total Time 7 mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 7 large scoops
Calories 384 kcal

Equipment

  • Hand mixer or stand mixer with paddle attachment
  • Measuring spoons
  • Scale or measuring cups
  • Mixing bowls
  • Sifter
Kayla’s Top Tip
Weigh dry ingredients in grams for best accuracy.

Ingredients

  • 1½ cups (188 g) all-purpose flour, heat-treated
  • ⅓ cup (66.67 g) granulated sugar
  • ⅓ cup (66.67 g) light or dark brown sugar, packed
  • ½ cup (113.5 g) unsalted butter, softened
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2–2½ tablespoons milk
  • 1 cup (170 g) chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Heat treat the flour by spreading it on a baking sheet and baking at 350°F for about 6 minutes, or microwaving in a bowl for 1–2 minutes, stirring and checking that it reaches 160°F. Let it cool.
  • Cream together the sugars, butter, vanilla, and milk for 2–3 minutes until smooth.
  • Break up any flour clumps and sift the cooled, heat-treated flour into the wet ingredients. Mix in the salt until combined.
  • Fold in chocolate chips and serve immediately or chill for a firmer texture.

Notes

This recipe was updated with adjusted sugar measurements; if you prefer the original, use ½ cup of both brown sugar and granulated sugar.

Heat treating the flour is essential — do not skip it. Flour must reach 160°F to reduce any potential bacterial risk.

Store in the refrigerator up to 1 week or freeze up to 1 month. Let refrigerated dough sit 10 minutes at room temperature before serving.

Use any type of chocolate chips or swap with favorite candies for a custom flavor.

The nutrition information is an estimate and may vary.

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Calories: 384 kcal
Carbohydrates: 51 g
Protein: 3 g
Fat: 19 g

The provided nutritional information is an estimate per serving. Accuracy is not guaranteed.

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