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Do you love cookie dough? Or, do you have folks waiting bowl side when you are trying to get cookies in the oven. This recipe for Cookie Dough Bites is egg-free so you can eat all of the raw cookie dough you would like or your diet will allow 😉

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This is also a great freezer recipe, so you can make up a batch and portion out those treats a little at a time! I found this recipe in one of my favorite cookbooks that is now on sale for $3.99 (was $16.95!). I have cooked/baked fromGooseberry Patch’sSweet & Simplefor years and we loved these 10 Sweet Treats a while back. But now I am uber- excited because I can have it onmy favoritesmart phoneandtabletto be able to reference all these great recipes in the kitchen AND at the grocery store.

Cookie Dough Bites Recipe with a side of don’t do what I did

Miss Add and Puddie LOVED this recipe. I did too! They also make a fantastic gift. However, I would NOT recommend gifting them the way I did… Last night I bought devotionals as a surprise gift for all the girls in my bible study group… I didn’t have anything for the guys, so I threw in a bag full of these yummy cookie dough bites I had made for the blog… Cookie Dough Bites Recipe - GOODEness Gracious (3)

Everyone loved it and all was well. This morning I start reading the devotion I gifted the night before and suggested we girls should start doing together and I choked on my breakfast.

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I was mortified… And quickly sent the girls this message:

Um… so… yeah… Upon closer inspection of the “devotional” book I bought you all, I had no idea it was centered around weight loss… I thought “Craving God” would center around all kinds of things that we make into idols… food, yes… but also money, success, attention, etc. I have read Lysa Terkeurst’s Made to CraveBUT I follow her on facebook and her general scope is much bigger than just food. So I am sitting here reading it… thinking I am going to create us a little group to go through it and then… it hits me… it is all about weight loss… I totally bought my friends a weight loss book?!? AND not only that, I stuffed the gift bags with cookie dough to boot. As someone who has been on a VERY long journey of weight losses and gains, please don’t think for a second that I was trying to say anyone needed to lose weight by my “gift”. I sincerely thought it would be a fun way for us to connect daily… and now I am sitting here with my egg-free cookie dough on my face! I still think the devotion is a good one… but perhaps for folks who know what they are getting into rather than having someone gift it to them… I plan on still going through it. But it will not offend me one bit if you choose not to.

So there you have it… I totally made a fool of myself! Thankfully, these gals are full of grace and quickly relieved my mind with notes full of laughter and telling me they’d still do the devotion with me despite the fact I called them fat. Oh heavens! Love my girls.

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Here’s to hoping your Cookie Dough Bites are a little less eventful than mine!

Cookie Dough Bites Recipe

Great Cookie Dough Bites Recipe for cookie dough lovers that don't want to eat raw egg! Recipe from Gooseberry Patch's Sweet and Simple.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Servings: 4 1/2 Dozen

Author: Cris

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Butter- Softened
  • 1 1/2 Cup Brown Sugar-Packed
  • 1 T Vanilla
  • 1/2 t Salt
  • 2 Cups All Purpose Flour
  • 1 T Water
  • 6 oz Mini Chocolate Chips

Instructions

  • Cream butter and sugar together well.

  • Add remaining ingredients and mix until dough forms.

  • Form into bite-sized balls and place on a cookie sheet.

  • Freeze for 30 minutes and then remove and put into a freezer bag.

  • Serve from freezer as desired.

Don’t forget to grab your copy ofSweet & Simple Cookbook and follow #TechInTheKitchenVZW on your favorite social media channels to follow me as I find other ebook cookbook deals to get some tech in my kitchen ;).

Oh and if you want to check out the devotional I so gracefully gave, here is a more clearly marked version ofCraving Godand the original bookMade to Crave. It is day one and we are loving it after a good healthy chuckle at my expense ;).

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Comments

  1. Heidi Charise Miller says

    These were wonderful and Karl only got a few so I may have to make him some. Thank you so much!! <3

    Reply

    • crisgoode says

      I am thinking or making more for us too!

  2. Lou says

    Must. Make. Tonight. My taste is completely off because of this stupid cold, but maybe these would be the perfect way to bring back my taste!

    Reply

    • crisgoode says

      Totally what the doctor ordered!

  3. Sarah says

    Cannot wait to make these!

    Reply

    • crisgoode says

      They are so good!

  4. Lana Wallpe says

    Just have to remember that humor is also one of God’s gifts, and if we can’t laugh at our selves, well then laughing is not quite as fun and light-hearted. Too funny!

    Reply

  5. Lana Wallpe says

    🙂 NIce selfie!

    Reply

  6. Queen of Free says

    Laughing until I cried. 🙂

    Reply

  7. Sara Cannon Voges says

    I want to make the muffins 🙂

    Reply

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Cookie Dough Bites Recipe - GOODEness Gracious (2024)

FAQs

What to do when the batter is sticky? ›

You can fix this by adding a teaspoon of flour or cornstarch at a time until your dough is just how you want. The added flour or cornstarch will absorb the excess liquid and reduce the dough's overall stickiness.

What happens if you add too much flour to cookies? ›

Too Much Flour

Our cookies didn't expand much from the rolled-up balls we put on the baking sheet. They also didn't brown as well as the other cookies. It doesn't take much—in this case, my mom and I added just 3/4 cup extra flour to the dough. The cookies tasted good, but were dry and definitely crumbly.

What happens if I put too much butter in my cookies? ›

Too much butter makes cookies turn out just as you'd expect: very buttery. This batch of cookies was cakey in the middle, but also airy throughout, with crispy edges. They were yellow and slightly puffy in the middle, and brown and super thin around the perimeter.

Should cookie dough batter be sticky? ›

Many times cookie dough will be sticky if it's not chilled long enough, or it it needs more flour. As long as you remedy the problem, the cookies should be unaffected. If it's a recipe calling for the dough to be chilled, be certain to chill it at least as long as guides by the recipe.

How do you make dough less sticky without flour? ›

Oil does as well and is better suited for keeping the dough from sticking to a bowl or rising container than water is. Water is more readily absorbed. Paul Hollywood shows how using oil instead of flour to knead bread, which helps keep the texture of the dough consistent.

What makes cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

Does melting butter make cookies chewy? ›

For chewier cookies and bars, we melt our butter instead of following the usual procedure of creaming softened butter with sugar. This simple switch frees up the water content of the butter so that it can freely interact with the flour in the dough or batter.

What happens if you use old flour in cookies? ›

Expired flour won't have the same quality in flavor and texture, so your recipe won't turn out the same. When it comes to self-rising flour, which contains baking powder, expired flour will create baked goods that don't rise. If you feel bad throwing away expired flour, toss it into the compost bin.

What happens to cookies with too much egg? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

Why did my cookies come out like bread? ›

INGREDIENTS MEASURED INCORRECTLY

Common measuring mistakes like using too little flour or too much sugar can lead to a flat cookie, so always use measuring cups and spoons when adding dry and wet ingredients to your dough. Also, take note of how your recipe tells you to measure.

Should you chill cookie dough before baking? ›

Firm dough prevents the cookies from spreading too much, which is why chilling the dough is a crucial step for cut-out and rolled cookies. "The colder and more solid the fat is, the less the cookie will spread," says food stylist and recipe developer Caitlin Haught Brown.

How long should cookie dough sit before baking? ›

cookie | TikTok. Scooping then chilling your cookie dough for at least. 2 hours before baking. As you can see, this primarily affects spread and height, both of which significantly contribute to texture.

Should cookie dough sit before baking? ›

But there's one rule that works for just about every chocolate chip cookie dough recipe, and it's the answer to a common cookie baking question: Does resting your cookie dough make better cookies? The short answer is: Yes. Resting your dough in the refrigerator will almost always yield better results.

How do you make cake batter less sticky? ›

Overmixing the batter can increase gluten, to a dense and sticky texture. Mix the ingredients until simply combined and keep away from excessive stirring. This guarantees a soft texture and prevents stickiness on the top.

Why is my cake batter so thick and sticky? ›

If your dough turns into a sticky paste while baking, it may be due to several reasons such as using too much liquid or not enough flour, under-baking the dough, or not allowing the dough to rest before baking.

How do you thicken wet batter? ›

Flour is your friend

To fix runny batter, just use a sifter to add in flour by the teaspoon. While flour will help thicken the batter, adding too much will result in something akin to elastic dough, which does not make for especially great pancakes.

How do you make batter not stick to the pan? ›

Line the bottom of your pan with nonstick parchment, then coat the pan's sides with nonstick pan spray. Some people espouse coating the bottom of the pan with spray before adding the parchment, then spraying the parchment as well; if you lean toward a “belt and suspenders” approach, feel free to do this.

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