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This. Edible. Cookie Dough = Awesomeness. Please make this cookie dough asap! Oh and try to treat them like a treat and not eat all of it together 😉 you know all that sugar high 🙂
These soft fudgy bars have blanched almond flour and oat flour, with coconut palm sugar, raw sugar, a lot of vanilla, just 2 Tbsp coconut oil, and loads of mini chocolate chips. Each small bar is a moment of happiness.
I mean who wants to bake a chocolate chip cookie in Summer right. It was supposed to be summer here. We still are at high 60s, sometimes 70s this week. meh. We picked up the Eat Pastry cookie dough jar during our shopping spree at Vegan Haven store. I tried that cookie dough raw, and it did not work for me. The baked cookies from the dough were really good. So I decided I needed my own edible raw cookie dough. Tada!
You can use this vegan chocolate chip cookie dough anywhere really. Make some cookie dough ice cream. Add a bit to oatmeal, cereal. Make balls, Coat them in chocolate and gift 🙂
There is no vegan butter or palm oil in the cookie dough. The mini chocolate chips might have palm oil. Use dark chocolate chunks like these from Theo Chocolate which use cocoa butter to make the cookie dough palm oil free.Â
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Salted Date Caramel Pie. No Bake. GF
mmm mmmm mmmm.
melt in my mouth!
Steps:
Mix in the ingredients.Â

Chill. Eat as is from the bowl, make balls, flatten into a circle or rectangle.

Chill. Cut into bars and store refrigerated.Â

Chocolate Chip Cookie dough Bars- No Bake

Ingredients Â
- 2 Tbsp solid coconut oil
- 2 Tbsp almond milk , or other non dairy milk
- 1/4 cup Coconut palm Sugar, or brown sugar
- 1 Tbsp pure vanilla extract, use 2 tsp for less intense flavor
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 3/4 cup Oat Flour, certified gf finely ground Oats , or use any mild tasting grain flour/white flour
- 3/4 cup Almond flour/fine Meal
- 1/4 cup ground raw sugar, use less for less sweet
- 1/3 to 1/2 cup vegan Enjoy Life mini chocolate chips, or vegan dark chocolate chunks by Theo to make palm oil-free.
InstructionsÂ
- Melt the coconut oil by heating in a pan or bowl. Whisk in the almond milk, coconut sugar and vanilla until well combined.
- Add the flours, salt, and ground sugar and mix. Taste and adjust sweet if needed, or add more flour or oil for the soft sticky, but not too sticky dough. Do not add too much flour as the do set and dry out as they chill. Fold in the chocolate chips and mix.
- Press onto a parchment sheet and shape into a 1/2 inch thick rectangle (about 8 by 7 inch size) and Refrigerate until set. Cut the bars and store in an airtight container in the fridge, if there are any going to be left for the next day :). Eat as is, or Add these to ice creams, morning oatmeal or chia pudding, shakes, and what not.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.















I’m trying to cut back on cane sugar. I know there is cane sugar in the Enjoy Life chips, but what can I use as a substitute for the 1/4 cup of raw sugar? Thanks!
stevia or more maple syrup
Hi Richa,
These look fabulous! I’m thinking about making these for an outdoor BBQ, do you know if they would hold-up well if left unrefrigerated for a few hours (in the shade)?
Thanks in advance!
it should be fine in terms of taste, the bars will get soft though. you can put them on a baked brownie so the brownie layer can hold them in shape.
Yay now I can make vegan cookie dough ice cream!
I made these this past weekend and they were the best cookie dough bars ever. I added 1/4 cup PB and a little bit more of oat flour and they were gone in no time. I will have to double the recipe next time, because everybody wanted more. Thanks again for the best recipe ever.
awesome!
These look amazing. Any suggestions to replace the coconut? I’m allergic, and sadly, so many recipe now have coconut in them.
Would flax meal work as a good sub for the almond flour in this recipe?