Simple and best edible cookie dough recipe is one of the easiest homemade desserts to make when you want something quick, sweet, and satisfying without turning on the oven. It has a soft texture, rich buttery flavor, and just the right amount of chocolate in every bite.
What I like most about this recipe is how simple it is. You only need a few basic ingredients, and the result tastes like a classic cookie dough treat made for spoonfuls rather than baking. If you enjoy quick desserts with minimal effort, this is a recipe worth keeping.

Why This Recipe Works
This edible cookie dough is made to be eaten as it is, so it skips eggs and uses heat-treated flour for a safer, smoother dessert. The texture turns out soft and creamy, while the brown sugar gives it that familiar cookie dough flavor.
It works well for:
- Quick desserts at home
- Late-night sweet cravings
- Small family treats
- No-bake dessert ideas
- Easy homemade sweets with few ingredients
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
Important Step Before You Start
Because this is an edible cookie dough recipe, the flour should be heat-treated before mixing.
How to Heat-Treat Flour
Spread the flour on a baking tray and bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 5 minutes, or until it reaches a safe temperature. Let it cool completely before using.
From what I have tested, this step is simple and worth doing because it keeps the recipe safer and improves the final texture.
Instructions
Step 1: Cream the Butter and Sugars
In a mixing bowl, combine the softened butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar. Mix until smooth and creamy.
Step 2: Add Milk and Vanilla
Pour in the milk and vanilla extract, then stir until the mixture looks soft and well blended.
Step 3: Add the Dry Ingredients
Add the cooled heat-treated flour and salt. Mix until a dough forms. If the mixture feels too thick, add a little more milk, one teaspoon at a time.
Step 4: Fold in Chocolate Chips
Stir in the chocolate chips until evenly distributed throughout the dough.
Step 5: Serve or Chill
Serve right away for a soft and creamy texture, or chill for 20 to 30 minutes if you prefer it slightly firmer.
Tips From My Experience
These small tips make the recipe turn out better:
- Use softened butter, not melted butter, for the best texture
- Let the flour cool fully before mixing
- Add milk slowly so the dough does not become too loose
- Mini chocolate chips work well if you want more even bites
- Chill the dough briefly if you like a firmer texture
Easy Variations
Chocolate Chip Version
Keep it classic with regular or mini chocolate chips.
Funfetti Cookie Dough
Add colorful sprinkles for a fun dessert that works well for parties.
Peanut Butter Version
Mix in a spoonful of peanut butter for a richer flavor.
Double Chocolate Style
Add a little cocoa powder and dark chocolate chips for a deeper dessert flavor.
What to Serve With Edible Cookie Dough
This recipe is great on its own, but it also works well with:
- Vanilla ice cream
- Crushed cookies
- Fresh strawberries
- Dessert cups
- Waffle cones
Storage Tips
- Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days
- For a softer texture, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving
- You can also freeze small portions for longer storage
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bake this edible cookie dough?
This version is made for eating as is, not for baking. If you want baked cookies, the ingredient ratios should be adjusted for a regular cookie recipe.
Can I make this without brown sugar?
Yes, but from my experience, brown sugar gives the dough a deeper and more classic cookie dough flavor.
Is edible cookie dough safe to eat?
It is safer when made without eggs and with heat-treated flour, which is why both adjustments are used in this recipe.
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
Yes. It stores well in the refrigerator, so you can make it ahead and enjoy it later.
