Raw vs. Edible
I have a number of cookie recipes that I love. Admittedly, I can’t resist eating the raw batter every time I make them. Yes, unfortunately, I have been lucky enough to experience the joys of E. coli and Salmonella, which is exactly why we shouldn’t eat raw cookie dough. There are lots of recipes available for “edible raw cookie dough,” but if you’re craving the particular flavor of one of your favorite recipes, follow these tips to make any cookie dough recipe edible.Bake the flour
First, because E. coli and Salmonella can be found in raw flour, it’s important to heat the flour to kill any bacteria. Baking your flour for 5 minutes at 350ºF will eliminate the possibility of contamination. Plus, baking it will bring out the natural nutty flavor that cooked flour has to offer.Skip the eggs
Second, remove the eggs. Eggs are in cookie recipes to add structure, leavening, flavor, and color. Because we are not baking this dough, there’s no need to worry about leavening, but the texture, flavor, and color would certainly be different. Just substitute your eggs for applesauce, and you’ll gain back all the lovely moisture and consistency.Skip the leaveners
Third, remove any baking soda and baking powder. Again, since we are not baking this dough, there is no need for leavening agents. It’s literally as simple as that! I encourage you to apply these simple tips to your own cookie dough recipes, but if you’re still a little nervous, don’t fret—check out my tried-and-true recipe below for edible cookie dough that includes a few variations. These variations can be added into the final cookie dough mixture or served alongside your plain cookie dough as “toppings” with plenty of spoons to enjoy all the different flavors!Edible Cookie Dough
Ingredients:
- 1 Cup (1 stick) butter, room temperature
- 1 Cup granulated sugar
- 1 Cup dark brown sugar, packed
- 1/2 Cup applesauce
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (almond is great too)
- 3 Cups all-purpose flour (baked)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Milk as needed
- 1 Cup peanut butter
- 1 Cup mini M&Ms or other candies
- 1 Cup mini semisweet chocolate chips or other chips
- 1 teaspoon almond extract and 1 Cup of sprinkles
I was just wondering, how would I make the dough chocolate? Do I use cocoa powder or melted chocolate?
I’ll go with one stick, as the two pictures appear to show
Hola!! Sería posible la receta en gramos? Sino, podría facilitar una tabla de conversión? En ocasiones he buscado alguna y no todas coinciden en las cantidades. La receta se ve deliciosa! Gracias por compartir ☺️
Would you please clarify if it is 1 cup butter or 1/2 cup butter.. The recipe sounds like something I would love to make with my grandkids.
which is it? 1 cup or 1 stick of butter?
Is it a cup or 1/2 cup butter. You say one cup but show 1/2 cup
The recipe states 1 C (1 stick) butter. One stick is 1/2 cup. Which is it?
1 cup of butter or 1 stick?
1 cup of butter is TWO sticks. ONE stick is 1/2 cup!