Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles

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Easy chocolate chip cookie dough truffles are dipped in melted chocolate and will quickly become your favorite bite size dessert recipe!

Eggless Cookie Dough Truffles
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If you are a cookie dough lover, this is the recipe for you.

We took everyone’s favorite part of cookie dough ice cream and added a rich chocolate shell, creating the ultimate chocolate chip cookie dough treats.

And do you want to know the best part?

This snackable cookie dough can be completely egg free and flourless!

Also try these Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles

The chocolate covered truffles can be low calorie, high protein, gluten free, dairy free, egg free, soy free, high fiber, sugar free, oil free, and completely vegan.

Yet they taste just as decadent as traditional recipes and can easily hold their own against those popular Ben & Jerry’s chocolate chip cookie dough chunks.

Every single time I serve these cookie dough truffles at a party, guests always ask for the recipe and are shocked to learn the secret healthy ingredient.

Absolutely no one could ever guess!

The truffles are adapted from my Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip

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Ingredients for the recipe

To make homemade cookie dough truffles, you need chocolate chips, oat flour or protein powder, pure vanilla extract, oil or nut butter, sweetener of choice, a little salt to heighten the flavor, and chickpeas or white beans.

Unlike many other cookie dough truffle recipes, this one calls for no sweetened condensed milk, butter, or shortening.

Superfood chickpeas, also called garbanzo beans, make up the base of the recipe. Cannellini beans (white kidney beans), great northern beans, or other white beans work just as well. You can use either cooked or canned beans.

If you experiment with black beans, lentils, pinto beans, or something else instead of beans, be sure to report back with your results. A keto option is also included.

For the best cookie dough truffles, we recommend going with either the oat flour option or a protein powder you have used in the past and already know you like. Our favorite is unsweetened pea protein powder.

Or you can make your own oat flour by blending rolled oats or quick oats in a food processor until a fine flour texture forms.

My personal favorite options are either coconut oil or peanut butter. (Chocolate peanut butter cookie dough truffles? Yes, please.) You can substitute vegetable or canola oil, almond butter, cashew butter, nut free sunflower butter, or Coconut Butter.

Have fun and change up the flavor by stirring in a handful of mini chocolate chips, shredded coconut, chia seeds, chopped dark chocolate, or finely diced walnuts or pecans. Or add mini M&Ms to create monster cookie dough truffles.

You can also swap the nut butter for Homemade Nutella

Cookie Dough Truffles

Drain and rinse the chickpeas or white beans very well. This important step will remove any bean aftertaste in the finished product.

Add all ingredients except the chocolate chips and optional coating to a high quality food processor. Blend until the mixture achieves a smooth cookie dough texture.

Note: A high speed blender with a tamper will technically work, but the texture of these chocolate covered cookie dough candies is much better if you use a food processor.

Turn off the machine, and stir in the chocolate chips with a spoon. Then form the dough into balls or truffle shapes by using a spoon or a mini cookie scoop.

Place the cookie dough balls on a plate lined with wax paper or parchment paper.

You may enjoy the bite sized cookie dough treats now, or refrigerate them while you prepare the optional chocolate coating recipe below.

Feel free to eat the truffles plain, or follow the steps below to coat them in chocolate.

The easiest way to make your own chocolate dipped cookie dough truffles is to carefully melt six ounces of chocolate chips (or white chocolate chips) in a microwave or by using the double boiler method.

Once melted, I like to then stir in an optional two teaspoons of coconut or vegetable oil for a smoother sauce. Dip each cookie dough bite into the chocolate sauce.

Place the chocolate coated truffles on a parchment lined plate, and let the chocolate coating set.

If you prefer a refined sugar free chocolate shell, stir together three tablespoons each of pure maple syrup, cocoa powder or raw cacao powder, and warm coconut oil. Dip the chocolate chip cookie dough bites in the sauce.

Refrigerate or freeze to set.

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Tips for storing and serving

The recipe can be left out in a cool environment for a few hours. And the cookie dough bites are easy to transport, making them ideal for parties.

Bring the truffles to your next family event, birthday party, book club, or Christmas cookie exchange, and watch how quickly they disappear.

You can even press them into Easter egg shapes for a festive holiday treat that everyone will love. The truffles are wonderful gifts for friends and family.

To prevent the outer chocolate shell from melting, we recommend against serving the cookie truffles at outdoor summer gatherings.

If you are an ice cream lover, stir chopped cookie dough truffles into vanilla ice cream or Banana Ice Cream for DIY cookie dough ice cream. Vegans, try Coconut Ice Cream.

And if you happen to find yourself with leftovers, store them in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to five days. Or place the chocolate covered treats in an airtight covered container and freeze for up to about two or three months.

Or better yet, send any leftover chocolates to me!

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These easy chocolate chip cookie dough truffles are dipped in melted chocolate and will quickly become your new favorite dessert!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 26 truffles
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Ingredients

  • 1 can chickpeas or white beans, or 1 1/2 cups cooked
  • 3 tbsp protein powder or oat flour
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil or nut butter
  • 1/3 cup sugar or sweetener of choice (or make keto Cookie Dough Balls)
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup water (omit if using liquid sweetener)
  • 3 – 6 tbsp chocolate chips
  • optional chocolate coating recipe above

Instructions 

  • Drain and rinse the chickpeas very well. Blend everything except the chocolate chips until completely smooth. While a blender technically works, the texture will be much better in a food processor. Stir in the chocolate chips. Use a spoon or a mini cookie scoop to form balls or truffles. Place on a parchment lined plate. Enjoy as is, or refrigerate while you make the optional chocolate coating recipe.
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Notes

Still craving cookie dough? Make this Protein Cookie Dough.
 
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223 Comments

  1. mags0277 says:

    Instead of oil can you use applesauce?

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I wouldn’t recommend it, but you can if you wish.

  2. mags0277 says:

    can you use applesauce instead of oil?

  3. Erin says:

    I definitely think I’ll be making these once all my Christmas sweets have been eaten up. 🙂 Love your New Years shirt! Sparkles are a NYE necessity. 🙂

  4. Hilliary @Happily Ever Healthy says:

    Love the sparkly top! And this recipe sounds delicious, beautiful pictures as always!

  5. Erin says:

    But, I love your desserts with beans!!! 🙁 Good thing I have a stock pile of them here to keep me happy 🙂

  6. Kit-Kat says:

    Oh I LOVED cookie dough ice cream! I did the opposite of you, though. I would save the cookie dough balls for last (being the best part of the ice cream, it seemed perfect to save it for last!). But then my lactose intolerance/allergy to dairy came really strong after I turned seven, so it became harder to enjoy anything with dairy. Thankfully, the switch to dairy-free ice cream saved me a lot of trouble when I turned nine! Now I can REALLY enjoy vegan cookie dough ice cream to the mak 🙂
    BTW, the recipe looks divine!

  7. Char @ www.charskitchen.ca says:

    I am the saaame with cookie dough ice cream! So now I just make cookie dough and eat it 😀

    No more bean desserts? I realize not everyone likes them, buuuut…

    I LOVE them!! I have made your cookie pie at least 6 times, your pb & j blondies, your cookie dough…I can’t get enough!

    Dallas (my omni boyfriend) loves them, and he can’t tell they’re made of chickpeas.

    My brother, a 16 year old who eats mostly cheeseburgers, loves them!

    My mom, who is suuuuper picky about the health food I feed her, loves them!

    …I could go on, but seriously. Your desserts are amazing 😉

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      You always make me smile, Char!

      And also, every time you mention Dallas, I think of how cool it would be if you (and your bf) lived here… and then Dallas would be able to say he lived in Dallas. Might get confusing, though :).

      1. Char @ www.charskitchen.ca says:

        haha I’ve thought about that, too! I think sometimes it does confuse people 😛 and it would be EXTRA confusing if we lived there!

  8. Lena says:

    Oh, please don’t stop with the bean desserts! I love them – just two days ago I made the cinnamon roll deep-dish pie, and the cookie pie is one of my favorites to make. And the cookie dough dip… mmm. Seriously, by all means, keep bringing us bean desserts 🙂 And this looks sooooo goooooddddd aaahhhhhh whydowehavenochocolatechipsnooooo D:

  9. Jennifer JCD says:

    Happy New Year! You look absolutely dazzling! And the recipe is guaranteed to get four thumbs up from us later tonight.

    I used to love cookie dough ice cream too, but I did the same thing as you and generally made a big mess in doing so. Mums think alike, and mine started making egg-free frozen cookie dough balls for us too. Then we could add ice cream if we wanted it. 🙂

    Oh, I thought of you yesterday morning when i was making boatmeal and added coloured sprinkles to it – funfetti boatmeal with melted chocolate on top – it screamed CCK. 🙂 We’re always big fans of your recipes and stories.

    On that note, will you be doing any running posts this year? Do you still run in the mornings? I always love hearing about your running stories too. Have a great year and I look forward to all the wonderful things your will write about and share with us.

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Aww 🙂

      I don’t know why sprinkles make me happy… I just like colorful things. Maybe it goes back to when I was little and my mom tried to color everything for holidays. But then again, green mashed potatoes kinda scarred me against mashed potatoes for life!

      Yes, I definitely still run in the mornings, and I definitely still think of you every time it’s under 30 degrees F and I don’t want to go out the door. Have I ever thanked you for being my cold-weather running motivator? 😉

  10. Gina @ Running to the Kitchen says:

    I’ve never made truffles before and these might make me change that!