Cookie dough dip for one! Creamy, delicious, edible chocolate chip cookie dough for one or two people to enjoy in an instant! Serve with sweet and salty items for dunking!
I'm not proud of my snacking behavior this week.
My New Year's resolution was to stop skipping breakfast, and unless you count milky tea, I have definitely broken my resolution. There was the morning I had 3 dates for breakfast (dates, as in the dried fruit, not awkward meet-ups). The next morning, one slice of melting sweet potatoes. And I'm afraid I sunk as low as leftover cold tater tots yesterday morning.
And as the saying goes, if you skip breakfast, your eating habits quickly decline for the rest of the day as well. While I should probably be more concerned, I just can't because this delicious, creamy edible cookie dough dip is the result of some wayward sliding eating habits.
It is so very good and worth all the things. This edible cookie dough for one is the happy result. It's meant for dipping and eating raw. It's heaven-sent.
Cookie dough for one ingredients:
- Unsalted butter - If you only have salted butter, that's fine, too--just omit the salt called for in the recipe.
- Cream cheese - Take this out of the fridge and let it soften on the counter for 30 minutes.
- Granulated sugar - To make it sweet, of course!
- Brown sugar - Light or dark brown sugar both work here.
- Vanilla extract - For that classic chocolate chip cookie flavor
- Salt - Don't underestimate how important this salt is for balance.
I had a cookie dough craving, and I solved it without eating a ton of cookie dough. And for that, I should get a medal, don't you think? I hope this helps you cure a craving!
This recipe makes one small heaped ramekin of edible cookie dough dip for one. For those of us that cannot be trusted around cookie dough, small batch treats are a gift. If you're looking for the baked variety, try my chocolate chip cookies without eggs.
How to make edible cookie dough dip without eggs:
- Make sure the butter and cream cheese are softened to room temperature so that everything mixes together smoothly.
- Beat all of the ingredients together except for the mini chocolate chips.
- Stir in the mini chocolate chips by hand. If you lack the mini chips, you can use chopped chocolate from a bar, too.
- Pile the dough into a small bowl, and serve with salty and sweet dippers.
I need to know: what's your cookie dough behavior? When you make chocolate chip cookies, what ratio of dough actually makes it into the oven? I'm afraid I'm good for about one cookie's worth of dough on my spoon, raw. I lack the patience to wait for the warm cookies to come out of the oven. Plus, cold creamy cookie dough is pure comfort for me. If you don't like it, there's probably something wrong with you genetically, and you should definitely get that checked by a doctor.
This dip has all the lovely components of cookie dough, but a bit softer and more dip-able! You can dip pretzels for that sweet-salty thang, or you can dip vanilla wafers. I switch off--one pretzel, one cookie, and then suddenly, the whole ramekin is gone.
And yes, if you're a better person than me, you can easily double this recipe and share it with someone on the couch during a Netflix marathon.
I just don't have it in me to share this; it's really meant for one--sorry!
Don't skip breakfast, or you'll end up like me, with a plate full of dip and dippers. Well, maybe you wanna be a little like me? :)
If you love cookie dough like me, try my mini cookie dough cake for two.
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Cookie Dough Dip for One
A small batch of cookie dough for one.
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- 2 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoon mini chocolate chips
For serving:
- pretzel twists
- vanilla wafers
Instructions
- In a small bowl, beat together with an electric mixer the butter, cream cheese, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla and salt, until creamy and light.
- Stir in the mini chocolate chips by hand at the end.
- Pile the creamy dip into a serving bowl, and serve with dippers.
Notes
If you don't have mini chocolate chips, chopped chocolate is fine! Or regular chocolate chips work, too!
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Nutrition Information:
Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 52Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 306mgCarbohydrates: 2gSugar: 2gProtein: 1g
Susan says
You were in Parade magazine! Congratulations! I enjoy your blog and just ordered the new book! Thank you for all of the wonderful recipes!
Christina Lane says
Thank you so much, Susan :)
lynn says
Oh my God YAY. I just found out I have a gluten allergy so this will satisfy my inability to eat actual chocolate chip cookies.
Jeff says
Now we need the vanilla wafer recipe.
allison says
Have never heard of a raw cookie dough medical emergency, like is it real? I can just keep eating cookie dough in peace, right? Made slutty brownies over the holidays; raw cookie dough + raw brownie batter = no self control. Like maybe, there's a big raw brownie batter issue in our house and we ate a scoop with ice cream. Good news? No food poisoning!
Nutmeg Nanny says
Cookie dough dip -- YES PLEASE!!
Amy says
Why does the calorie count for this say 52 calories while a commenter above pointed out it's actually over 900 calories? I entered the ingredients myself into a calculator and got 961 calories.
To pre-empt any snark, I don't come here for health food but that's just incorrect information.
I know this is an old post but this makes me wary of any of the other calorie counts on your blog :(
Christina Lane says
Hi Amy :)
In the 10 years I've run this blog, I've used 2 different calorie counter plugins. Unfortunately, I'm at their mercy for accuracy. The first plugin went out of businesses and I lost all of my data...I had to go back and manually enter posts from the first 5 years (oh, the joys of running an entirely free website!) I don't have time to do the calculations myself, and 97% of the time, the calculations through these plugins are correct.
I'm just guessing here, but I believe that certain ingredients and measurements throw off the calculator. Especially when I say 'a pinch,' or '1/8 teaspoon,' or '1/4 + 1/3 cup.' In this recipe, I believe mini chocolate chips isn't in the database, and so it's taking it as 'chocolate.' This is just my best guess.
If I were you, I would report all complaints to the recipe calculators. Believe me, I'd love to remove nutrition info from my site because I think it's mostly useless, and like you, I don't visit a dessert blog for health (hah!). The reason I keep it active is because google prefers this for their database. The more info a recipe provides, the more likely my recipes are to show up in google search results, which is how I make money running a free site.
961 calories sounds high, but let me search for a free one online and see what I come up with....hold please :)
Amy says
Thank you so much for the considered reply, I appreciate the in-depth explanation and it makes sense now knowing that it's a plug-in.
Just wanted to add that I love your blog, and have since I came across your first cookbook a few years ago! I always cut recipes in half so it's awesome being able to make stuff from your site without having to make any edits or have a freezer overstuffed with cookie dough. Your muffin recipes have been go-to's during this lockdown!
Jamie says
Yup, this recipe is definitely over 900 calories (I got about 915 using WebMD's calorie estimates) not including dippers. But, as you said, no one comes to a dessert website for HEALTHY options. I mean, it's a dip made of butter, cream cheese, and sugar. Common sense should tell someone not to eat it every day for breakfast.
Brittany says
Hi! Just wondering if you think this would make a good filling between cake layers? I am thinking of making a 3 tier 8-inch cake for an upcoming birthday and think edible "cookie dough" would be DELICIOUS since the birthday guy loves cookie dough. What are your thoughts and how much of this cookie dough dip should I make for the 3 tier filling? Thank you so much :)
Christina Lane says
Oh I gotcha girl! I have a cookie dough layer cake recipe here: https://www.dessertfortwo.com/cookie-dough-cake/
Jennifer H says
I love this recipe. It’s so good with pretzels, graham crackers or just a spoon. Thank you so much!
Reba says
Christina,
I made this last night, somehow I was smell cookie dough all day and it made me want to make some up to eat! I served this with pretzels, graham crackers, strawberries and animal crackers and my husband and I watched the OC on HBO max and we polished it off! Great dish!
Michele Sullivan says
This dip hits the spot, every single time. I’ve had a deep sweets craving for days and nothing was satisfying it. I finally remembered this dip and oh my goodness, so freaking good.