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This healthy cookie dough is an edible paleo cookie dough recipe that you’ll want to make multiple times a week! Rich, sweet, and just like mom’s chocolate chip cookie dough, this vegan cookie dough is totally safe to eat and guilt-free, too.

Vegan healthy cookie dough in a copper bowl with a bowl of chocolate chips in the corner

What Makes This Recipe So Good

If there’s one universally accepted truth in this world, I’m pretty sure it’s everybody loves cookie dough. Honestly, I’m not even a major chocolate chip cookie person myself! They’re alright, and I’ll definitely eat them if they’re around. I crave them, sure! But you know what I’d rather have?

The chocolate chip cookie dough. Oh, mama.

And if there’s one universally accepted truth in my household, it’s that my husband will request my paleo healthy cookie dough recipe at least twice a week. I don’t blame him: it’s rich and sweet and the texture is perfect and the vanilla is heady and there are plenty of chocolate chips and you (Read: I) can make it in just a couple minutes.

Vegan healthy cookie dough in a copper bowl with a bite taken out and a bowl of chocolate chips in the corner

No, I don’t blame him at all.

This healthy cookie dough recipe is paleo and vegan, as well as, of course, edible and totally safe to eat raw! There are no eggs, so no worries about salmonella. Even if that worry is a bit outdated, you can gorge your prego self (I’m looking at you… wait, I’m talking about myself) on a bowl without feeling one bit guilty.

To make this healthy cookie dough recipe, you just stir a few ingredients together and voilà – dessert is served, my friends! My kid loves it, my husband loves it, I love it… you just cannot make someone mad with this paleo cookie dough recipe. Impossible. In fact, it might make your family love you even more. Slash build you up some brownie points because your friends made reservations for another brunch this weekend and you bought a new outfit and you really, really needed it and it was on sale so basically you were making money by buying it and…

Not a true story or anything.

Let’s talk about this healthy cookie dough!

Vegan healthy cookie dough in a copper bowl with a bowl of chocolate chips in the corner

Can I substitute the almond flour?

You can, but you’ll have to play around with the flours you use as a substitute. If you’re not paleo, oat flour could work well in place of the almond flour. If you are paleo, you’ll have to work a little harder. Try some cassava flour, perhaps, and a bit more coconut flour! Perhaps 1/2 cup cassava flour, 1/4 cup arrowroot, and 1/2 cup coconut flour would work well!

Can I bake this recipe?

Eh, I mean, you can, but it’s not going to probably work very well for you. Stick to spoonfuls, my friend!

Vegan healthy cookie dough in a copper bowl with a bite taken out and a bowl of chocolate chips in the corner

Is this vegan cookie dough grain-free and gluten-free?

You betcha!

How long does this paleo cookie dough keep in the fridge?

It will last for a few days, but I’m not sure how you’re going to keep from eating it that long…

Variations

  • Mix in a couple of tablespoons of peanut butter. Trust me.
  • Stir in some chopped walnuts for a nice extra crunch.
  • Replace the chocolate chips with white chocolate chips and add in some macadamia nuts for a vegan cookie dough version of my favorite cookie!
  • Stir in 1-2 tablespoons cocoa powder to make a double chocolate chip cookie dough.
  • Add in a couple of tablespoons of unsweetened shredded coconut for some nice extra flair.

If you have a nut allergy:

Try replacing the almond flour with this list of flours:

  • 1/2 cup coconut flour
  • 1 cup tapioca starch

You might need to add a little more liquid to offset the absorbency of the coconut flour: try your favorite alt milk or a bit more coconut oil. And make sure you let this vegan cookie dough rest for about 5 minutes if you try this version; it will help the tapioca starch really smooth out!

To make this healthy cookie dough low carb or keto friendly

Check out our recipe for keto chocolate chip cookie dough!

How to make it

It couldn’t be simpler: mix all the ingredients together!

Seriously: just mix all the ingredients together except for the chocolate chips.

Mix together all ingredients except chocolate chips

Once the vegan cookie dough base is nice and smooth, stir in your chocolate chips.

Stir in chocolate chips

Tada!

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Recipe By: Cheryl Malik
4.91 from 31 votes

Healthy Cookie Dough (Paleo, Vegan, Edible, Gluten Free)

Prep 10 minutes
Cook 0 minutes
Total 10 minutes
This healthy cookie dough is an edible paleo cookie dough recipe that you’ll want to make multiple times a week! Rich, sweet, and just like mom’s chocolate chip cookie dough, this vegan cookie dough is totally safe to eat and guilt-free, too. 
4 servings

Equipment

  • Medium bowl
  • Large spoon or silicone spatula

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Stir together all ingredients, except chocolate chips, until very well combined.
    Mix together all ingredients except chocolate chips
  • Stir in chocolate chips. Serve or chill.
    Stir in chocolate chips

Video

  • Storage: Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Bring to room temperature before serving.
  • Vanilla Extract: The 1 tablespoon vanilla makes this dough taste rich and vanilla-y, but you can use less if you prefer.
  • Make it Low Carb/Keto: Use our recipe for keto edible cookie dough!

Approximate Information for One Serving

Serving Size: 1servingCalories: 396calProtein: 10gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 201mgPotassium: 448mgTotal Carbs: 34gFiber: 12gSugar: 19gNet Carbs: 22gCalcium: 101mgIron: 3mg
Nutrition Disclaimers
Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.
Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.
To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

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60 Comments

  1. Curious if I add a leavener to this (baking powder or baking soda + vinegar) if these cookies can also be baked? This way you can eat them raw or cooked. Have you tried this or had someone else try it?

    1. That’s a great question, but we haven’t tried it so I can’t say if you’d need to add any other ingredients or not, unfortunately. If you try it, please let us know how it turns out! We do have a paleo chocolate chip cookie recipe that’s not vegan but may work for your baked-cookie needs.

  2. Looks great but everyone who tried this said it was pretty bland & especially gritty. Couldn’t use it in ice cream, unfortunately. Would coconut flour work?

    1. Oh, no, I’m so sorry, Rebel! This recipe already has coconut flour in it – you wouldn’t be able to use only coconut flour without modifying the recipe fairly significantly, though. It’s a really thirsty flour so you’d have to increase the amounts of the liquid ingredients to compensate.

      Did you use a superfine blanched almond flour? The grittiness would most likely happen if you used coarse flours and/or if it wasn’t mixed well enough that the dry ingredients and the wet ingredients melded completely.

      As for the flavor, were your pure maple syrup and pure vanilla extract fresh? Older ingredients can lose their potency, so their age could’ve played a factor.

      You mention using it in ice cream – do you need the cookie dough to be vegan or paleo? You might try our keto version instead, it may give you more of the flavor and texture you’re looking for. Find it here: https://40aprons.com/keto-cookie-dough/

    1. Hi, Olivia! You could reduce it to 2 tablespoons, however, it may be dry! You could also use honey as an alternative to maple syrup, or even Lakanto Maple Flavored Syrup. Let us know if you end up trying it!

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