Edible Vegan Cookie Dough
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A delicious single serve egg-free, dairy free Edible Vegan Cookie Dough recipe just for you! Made in one bowl and with just 6 ingredients, this will be your new go-to recipe when a sugar craving strikes.

Vegan cookie dough is becoming a staple in my diet, so I thought I’d share the recipe so you can enjoy it too! It’s the perfect texture and ideal for those nights when you’re craving cookies, but aren’t feeling up for the task.
I know some people say eating raw cookie dough is “bad”, but those people have clearly never tried vegan cookie dough. Personally, I don’t think eating a bite or two of regular cookie dough will harm you, but you can rest assured knowing that this egg-free version will not only not get you sick, but it’ll leave you feeling completely satisfied.
If you’re wanting to make cookies instead, head on over to my vegan chocolate chip cookies recipe!
Recipe features
- Can use all purpose flour or oat flour to keep it gluten free
- An edible cookie doughrecipe that’s made with only 6 ingredients and ready in under 5 minutes
- Can customize the add-ins and use sprinkles, white chocolate chips or even crushed pretzels

Vegan cookie dough ingredients
- Flour: For this recipe, you can use either all purpose flour, or oat flour — both work great! The recipe card includes the option for all purpose flour in the ingredient list, and the oat flour option in the notes below.
- Sugar:Brown sugar and butter were made for each other, but if you don’t want to use light brown sugar, cane sugar works too! I would NOT use honey or maple syrup as they will alter the texture too much.
- Butter: Preferably unsalted dairy-free; if you can’t find unsalted, use salted butter and omit the additional salt from the recipe.
- Milk: Any kind of dairy-free milk — you only need one tablespoon (I used almond milk)
- Vanilla extract: No substitution
- Chocolate chips: Double check to make sure they’re vegan-friendly
Step-by-step instructions
Did I mention this recipe is made in one bowl? Because it is, which makes it embarrassingly easy.
Step 1: Melt the butter. Add the butter to a microwave-safe bowl, then microwave it for 15-30 seconds. You want the butter to be mostly melted, but not completely. If it does melt completely, don’t sweat it.
Step 2: Add the sugar. Pour sugar into that same bowl, then use a whisk to whisk the butter and sugar together for 10 seconds or so.

Step 3: Add remaining wet ingredients. Add the milk and vanilla to that bowl and again whisk everything together.
Step 4: Fold in the flour and chocolate. Pour the flour and salt in to the bowl, then use a rubber spatula or spoon to fold everything together until the batter is smooth. Last, stir in the chocolate chips.

Tips and FAQ’s
- If you don’t own a microwave, melt the butter over the stovetop, then transfer it to a bowl.
- Every microwave is a little different; check the butter at 15 seconds, then continue microwaving in 5 second intervals until it’s the correct consistency.
- If you want to make this gluten free but don’t have oat flour, you can either make your own homemade oat flour, or use gluten free 1:1 baking flour instead. NOTE: I haven’t tested this with almond flour, but I assume that would work as well (start with 1/4 cup and increase as needed).
- Love chocolate peanut butter? Add 1 tablespoon peanut butter to the dough for the ultimate treat, and/or serve it alongside a scoop of vegan ice cream.
- Not a fan of any kind of raw flour? Try my chickpea cookie dough instead!
How to heat treat flour
Consuming raw flour isn’t safe, but it’s very easy to make it safe for consumption! Below, I’m providing two ways to ensure you kill any potential bacteria from the flour.
Microwave method: Place flour in a microwave-safe bowl, then microwave it for 1 minute. Heating it will kill off any germs. Allow the flour to cool to room temperature before using it.
Oven method: Spread flour onto a baking sheet, then bake it in the oven at 300° for 10-12 minutes, stirring halfway through.
How do I know if chocolate chips are vegan?
The safest way to know is to buy chocolate chips that specifically state that they are allergy friendly, like Enjoy Life or Nestle carries an allergen friendly brand of chocolate chips as well.
Can this be made with gluten free flour?
Yep! Simply use the same amount of gluten free baking flour, or use 3/4 cup of oat flour instead.
Can I bake edible cookie dough?
No! This recipe lacks necessary ingredients needed for a cookie recipe. This is meant to be eaten as cookie dough, not baked into cookies.

Storage
Refrigerator: Store cookie dough in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. It may harden a bit in the refrigerator, so pop it into the microwave for 5 seconds to soften it.
Freezer: Store in a freezer-safe container or bag for up to 2 months.
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Edible Vegan Cookie Dough

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Ingredients
- 1 tbsp unsalted butter, dairy free
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tbsp milk, any kind; dairy free
- 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup all purpose flour , see notes for substitutions
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 2 tbsp chocolate chips, dairy free
Instructions
- Consuming raw flour isn't safe, so you have to heat treat it first. To do so, place the flour in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave it for 1 minute. Allow the flour to cool to room temperature before using it.
- Melt the butter in the microwave for 20-30 seconds; it's ok if it isn't completely melted. Add the brown sugar and whisk them together for 10 seconds or so. Then, add the milk and vanilla and stir to combine.
- To that same bowl, add the flour and salt and use a rubber spatula to fold the ingredients together. Last, stir in the chocolate chips. Enjoy!
Notes
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UPDATE NOTE: This post was originally published in September 2015. It was updated with new text in March 2023.














The perfect sweet treat, this 100% hit the spot. I’ll definitely be making this again, thank you!
Glad to hear you love this as much as I do!
Just made this. Needed a little more flour but besides that, Awesome and fulfilled my out of hand cravings for chocolate chip cookies. I put small balls of it in the fridge to see if it would make good cookie dough bites.
Thanks Ryann! Glad you enjoyed the cookie dough!
Hi! What’s the best flour alternative – chickpea flour, almond flour, coconut flour?
I think it’s a personal preference — personally, I’d opt for either almond flour or gluten free oat flour 🙂
I made this today with coconut oil and French vanilla NutPods! It’s delicious! I had to use slightly more than 1/4 cup flour, but it is really hitting the spot!
Oh wow that sounds delicious — I’m glad it’s hitting the spot!
i made this last night and i’m making it again today 🙂 bookmarked it! super good. for once i didn’t substitute anything from the recipe so i can attest. one thing i was curious about is heat treating (cooking) the flour… i put mine in the microwave but was just curious why you didn’t mention that part since i believe it’s unsafe to eat raw. thanks for the recipe!
Thanks so much for this! Just had a craving and made it with salted dairy butter, left out the added salt and used oat flour. It was delicious, perfect and really hit the spot.
Isn’t it the best for when a cookie craving strikes? So happy you liked it!
I never leave recipe reviews but this is such a winner! I’ve tried many single serve cookie dough recipes over the years and this is hands down the best one I’ve tried. I used coconut butter instead of butter and oat flour instead of all purpose. A little spoonful of peanut butter is a nice addition too!
This makes me so happy, and I love those substitutions!
Im surprised theres no mention of treating the flour before adding it to the recipe? Since theres no baking, i imagine youd need to heat treat it to kill bacteria?????
Can you actually make it into cookies? I would love to be able to make a few cookies at a time.
Hi! So I just tested it out, and you CAN make this into cookies but with a few adjustments. Adjust the amount of milk to 1 tsp, and add 1/4 tsp baking soda, then bake at 350° for 8-9 minutes (the dough should make approx. 2 cookies). Let me know if you try it!
Easily satisfied my need for chocolate chip cookies.
I’m glad this did the trick!