A big scoop of cookie dough is sometimes better than an actual baked cookie! This Edible Vegan Funfetti Cookie Dough is everything you could dream of - Perfectly sweet, irresistibly soft, and chewy, infused with rich vanilla flavor, and bursting with rainbow sprinkles. Ready in just 10 minutes--Safe to eat raw. No need to wait for cookies to bake! A sweet treat you can eat straight out of the bowl – Because eating the dough is the best part about cookies! Completely Vegan, Dairy-free + Egg-free. Gluten-free option.
Y'all, I'll be the first to admit how much I LOVE cookies! Some of my all-time favorites are these classic Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies and Soft + Chewy Butterscotch Cookies. But when it comes to bright and colorful cookies, these Loaded Lucky Charms Cornflakes Sugar Cookies are my go-to!
But you know what's even better? Cookie dough! It's like skipping a whole step and diving right into the sweet, delectable heart of the baking process. No waiting for them to come out of the oven - just pure, edible bliss in every spoonful! My inspiration for this vegan edible cookie dough was these delicious Thick + Chewy Funfetti Cookies Because, let's be honest, almost everyone sneaks some cookie dough before baking the cookies in the oven. So I thought, why not skip that extra step and just make cookie dough that is already edible?!
This Edible Cookie Dough recipe comes together in just 10 minutes with 6 ingredients! Its super simple + is a huge hit with kids and adults alike!
Contrary to popular belief, not all cookie dough is edible when raw. Cookie dough traditionally has eggs and raw flour inside, both of which should not be consumed without cooking.
My Edible Vegan Funfetti Cookie Dough does not contain eggs, and I toast the flour before adding it to the dough. This way, my cookie dough recipe is totally safe to eat raw! Many cookie dough recipes are not edible or vegan, but this cookie dough recipe is formulated to consume without cooking.
Just a few simple steps and you will be eating cookie dough in no time!
You'll see that I recommend toasting your flour before adding it to the cookie dough. This is not to add additional flavor or color. In fact, it is for sterilization purposes.
Raw flour often contains E. Coli, a common bacteria that is often responsible for food poisoning. Flour has not been cooked or sterilized upon distribution, so it is technically considered raw food, much like meat.
It is recommended that no matter what flour you are using, do not eat it raw. Many packaged cookie dough varieties will also advise to not consume raw for this reason. The best way to remove any bacteria from the flour is by baking it to toast it.
Toasting the flour will also give a lightly toasted flavor that mimics the flavor of a baked cookie. So with toasting the flour in the oven, it has a double purpose. Be sure to not skip on this step!
Baking this funfetti cookie dough is not recommended. The absence of leavening agents like baking soda or baking powder means it won't bake properly. Additionally, the flour has already been heat-treated, altering its texture. Enjoy it as a safe-to-eat, delicious raw treat instead! Click HERE If you're looking for delicious 'cooked' cookie recipes.
Sprinkles can be a little tricky when it comes to being vegan. Some of these colorful candies are totally vegan-friendly, while others may have a secret ingredient that's not quite plant-based. The good news is, most sprinkles are dairy-free, so that's a win! However, here's where it gets interesting - some sprinkles sneak in a thing called confectioner's glaze, which is made from insects. Yikes! That's a no-go for strict vegans. Just make sure to check the labels to find vegan-approved ones!
While this edible cookie dough is already loaded with colorful rainbow sprinkles, feel free to sprinkle in your favorite mix-ins! Here are some of my favorite additions -
The possibilities are endless with Edible Funfetti Cookie Dough! Here are some delightful ways to enjoy it:
By the Spoonful: Eat it straight out of the bowl for instant happiness.
Ice Cream Toppings: Sprinkle chunks of cookie dough over your favorite vegan ice cream for a fun and flavorful twist. Enjoy it with this No-Churn Caramel Cone Ice Cream or this No-Churn Vanilla Ice Cream
Cookie Dough Truffles: Roll the dough into bite-sized balls, coat them in melted vegan chocolate, and refrigerate for irresistible cookie dough truffles.
Cookie Dough Milkshakes: Blend the cookie dough with your choice of plant-based milk and ice cream to make a creamy and indulgent cookie dough milkshake. Try this Dairy-Free Cookie Dough Milkshake
This vegan cookie dough is best stored in an airtight container and refrigerated for 2-3 days.
You can also freeze leftovers for 2-3 months. To serve, let it sit at room temperature until softened enough and loosened.
Definitely! You can easily adapt the recipe to be gluten-free by using a gluten-free flour blend like Bob's Red Mill 1-to-1 Baking Flour instead of regular all-purpose flour.
Sure! To make more cookie dough , simply double or triple the amount of ingredients
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