Deep Dish Cookie Pie

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Make your own soft, gooey, and secretly healthy deep dish cookie pie for dessert tonight, with melted chocolate chips in each unbelievable bite!

Deep Dish Cookie Pie
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What is even better than a warm chocolate chip cookie?

If you answered, “Katie, nothing is better than a warm chocolate chip cookie,” you’ve obviously never met a chocolate chip cookie pie…

Especially not when it is topped with Almond Milk Ice Cream or Keto Ice Cream, or my personal favorite dairy free Coconut Ice Cream Recipe.

Serve the showstopping dessert for Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Memorial Day, graduations, birthday parties, or the Fourth of July.

And prepare to be amazed at just how much you can love a dessert.

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The best party dessert of all time

I could sit here and tell you about how I was in charge of dessert for our neighborhood summer party.

I could tell you about my desire to impress the neighbors with a sinful tasting finale and then shock them by revealing the dessert was really not so sinful after all.

And I could tell you how this desire became reality when my dessert was the single biggest hit of the party, with everyone raving about it.

One guest even hired me to make a pie for her husband’s birthday in June.

But really, you don’t want to know all of this, do you? You just want the recipe!

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Gooey Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie

In comparison to your standard cookie pie, with its plethora of butter, eggs, and white flour, the above version is a much healthier alternative, while still tasting just as temptingly decadent and delicious.

Plus, you get a full five grams fiber and over six grams of protein per slice, thanks to the whole grain oats and chickpeas.

And I promise no one can tell that these ingredients are in there.

Need proof? Just read the thousands of positive reader reviews on this recipe post!

Depending on the specific ingredients you choose, the cookie pie includes options to be dairy free, nut free, oil free, no sugar added, gluten free, and vegan.

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The chocolate pie is a real crowd pleaser.

Even people who are not used to eating healthy desserts will rave about the recipe.

Imagine chocolate chip cookie dough in the form of a pie.

Side note: If you make a half recipe in an eight inch baking pan, you can have a healthy cookie cake like the ones at the Great American Cookie Co in the mall!

And if you make one fourth of the recipe, you can even put it in a mini springform pan for a baby chocolate chip cookie pie.

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The recipe calls for chickpeas, quick oats or almond flour, pure vanilla extract, baking soda, salt, applesauce or yogurt, nut butter or oil, sweetener of choice, and of course chocolate chips.

You can use white beans, such as cannellini or great northern beans, instead of the chickpeas. Garbanzo beans are just another name for chickpeas, so they are also fine.

If you want to use dried garbanzos instead of canned, substitute about 500 grams total of cooked garbanzo beans for the two standard size cans (15 ounces each).

An equal amount of canned pumpkin, roasted sweet potato puree, or even mashed banana can be swapped for the applesauce. You may also use plain or Greek yogurt.

Rolled oats or instant oats work as swaps in place of quick oats. If you wish to use all purpose flour or spelt flour, decrease the amount to three fourths of a cup.

Add brown sugar for the most authentic Toll House chocolate chip cookie flavor. If you prefer a healthier option, I also love the results with unrefined coconut sugar.

Pure maple syrup, honey, agave, or sugar free xylitol work as well.

For a neutral flavor, go with either almond butter or cashew butter or the oil option (vegetable, sunflower, or coconut oil). Or use peanut butter if you want a chocolate chip peanut butter cookie pie.

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How to make the recipe

The first step is to open and fully drain the cans of beans. Rinse them well.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

If using rolled oats, pulse them alone in a food processor. Stop when they turn into a fine flour consistency.

Add all remaining ingredients except for the chocolate chips to the food processor, and blend until the mixture is completely smooth like cookie dough.

Tip: I highly recommend going with a food processor over a blender if one is available. While some readers mention using a blender successfully, my experience is that the texture and taste of this cookie pie is far superior when prepared in a food processor.

Turn off the machine, and stir in the chocolate chips by hand. Stir in a handful of shredded coconut or chopped walnuts or pecans as well if you wish.

Spread the cookie dough batter evenly into a greased nine inch springform pan. A ten inch pan works too.

Optionally, sprinkle more chocolate chips on top or swirl Homemade Nutella into the unbaked pie with a spoon.

Bake on the center rack of the oven for thirty five minutes. Then remove the pan from the oven and let it cool for an additional ten minutes.

Take off the springform top, and serve the deep dish chocolate chip cookie cake hot, topped with ice cream or whipped cream and hot fudge sauce.

Let the pie cool fully before covering it. Make sure to leave an opening in the container or cover so that extra moisture can escape.

You may store the chocolate chip dessert at room temperature overnight or while transporting it to a party or event.

After a day, I recommend storing in an airtight container. Due to the perishable ingredients, it is best to keep the recipe refrigerated when not serving.

Or for an almost instant cookie pie whenever you are craving soft homemade chocolate chip cookies, slice and freeze leftovers. Thaw in the microwave or in a warm oven or toaster oven before serving.

However, once you taste this incredible deep dish chocolate chip cookie treat, it is highly unlikely you will have any leftovers!

Secretly Healthy Deep Dish Cookie Pie Recipe (Vegan)
4.98 from 473 votes
This gooey deep dish cookie pie is a huge hit at parties, and people always ask for the recipe!
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Yield: 1 pie
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Ingredients

  • 2 cans white beans or garbanzo beans (500g total, once drained)
  • 1 cup quick oats or almond flour
  • 1/4 cup applesauce or yogurt
  • 3 tbsp oil or 1/4 cup nut butter
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 cup brown sugar or unrefined sugar (click for a Sugar Free Cookie Pie)
  • 1 cup chocolate chips

Instructions 

  • Drain and rinse beans very well. Blend everything except the chocolate chips very well in a food processor. Mix in chips, and pour the batter into a greased pan. I normally use either a 10 or 9-inch springform pan. Cook at 350 F for 35 minutes. Let stand at least 10 minutes before removing from the pan. Serve hot, or let cool. Storage tips are included above.
    *Some commenters have had success using a blender, but I feel that the texture comes out much better when using a food processor.
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Notes

The recipe was adapted from my Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip.
 
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2,160 Comments

  1. Christina says:

    Hi Katie,

    I used xylitol (same amount of what you put for sugar) and I found it too sweet, then again, I found the amount of sugar when I made it the first time was too sweet, so bottom line xylitol works really well in this recipe!

  2. Shannon says:

    I just made this with 1/2 the amount of brown sugar, and it’s totally sweet enough….and made even more awesome topped with some CCK peanut butter frosting.

  3. Michelle says:

    Just tried in and it is delish! My 5 year old wants more and so do I! Mommy and kid approved!

  4. April says:

    I saw all the positive comments and just HAD to try this out. It was AMAZING!!! I can see myself making this cookie pie a lot. ^_^

    Thanks for an awesome recipe!

  5. Jenny says:

    Tried this and it turned out pretty well. Then only thing is I had a small horrible processor. What type of food processor do you use?

  6. Lindsey says:

    I LOVE your blog! We teach a cooking class a few times a month and i have so much fun being able to share your recipes with people. Tonight we are making an awesome Bulgur Wheat Salad and this deep dish cookie pie for dessert. I can not wait! I direct so many people to your blog! Thank you for being creative in the kitchen and creating healthy desserts for us to enjoy!

  7. Suzi says:

    I made this and the only change I made is after about 1 cup and 2 tablespoons of Turbinado sugar i ran out, so i had to do the rest of the 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons of stevia in the raw.
    It was amazing and this is the calory information I came up with. (I used garbanzo beans, and coconut Oil)
    I made 12 pieces with this pie:

    Calories 237
    % Daily Values*
    Total Fat 7.66g
    12%
    Saturated Fat 5.103g
    26%
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.736g
    Monounsaturated Fat 0.64g
    Cholesterol 0mg
    0%
    Sodium 179mg
    7%
    Potassium 5mg
    Total Carbohydrate 41g
    14%
    Dietary Fiber 4.4g
    18%
    Sugars 26.93g
    Protein 4.68g
    Vitamin A 0%

    Calories 237

    % Daily Values*

    Total Fat 7.66g

    12%

    Saturated Fat 5.103g

    26%

    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.736g

    Monounsaturated Fat 0.64g

    Cholesterol 0mg

    0%

    Sodium 179mg

    7%

    Potassium 5mg

    Total Carbohydrate 41g

    14%

    Dietary Fiber 4.4g

    18%

    Sugars 26.93g
    Protein 4.68g
    Vitamin A 0%
    Vitamin C 3%
    Calcium 1%
    Iron 6%
    Vitamin C 3%

    Calcium 1%

    Iron 6%

  8. Andrea D. says:

    I put on facebook the recipe: Healthy Deep Dish Cookie Pie. Thanks for the chance to enter.

  9. Sunnie says:

    Okey-dokey, I just subscribed by e-mail, too! I shall never miss a recipe . . .

  10. Annie says:

    Hey Katie!! I was wondering if this Cookie Pie can be made with some other appliance other than a food processor, because you say that it shouldn’t do it with a blender, can u tell me why not?
    Thanks so much!!! And I love ALL OF UR RECIPES!!! I just wish I found you sooner!!!

  11. crystal d says:

    I posted the recipe Spinach Ice cream to my fb page.. Delicous! I used fresh mint leaves instead and it was excellent!!

  12. Jennifer says:

    OMG I made this last night, I halved the recipe, because like others I was very nervous of the bean taste. I used white northern beans. I used 1/2 c of brown sugar and 5 T of agave. otherwise, I followed the “halved” recipe to a T. I made 11 cupcakes out of it. They are amazing, seriously. I ate two of them, my bf ate two, and my step son came home last night when we were sleeping, found them and ate 3! I didnt tell them that they are healthy. I am going to make another full batch this weekend. YUM, I am also going to try the chocolate pancakes over the weekend!. Thanks Katie!!

  13. crystal d says:

    I know the recipe says not to use a blender, does that mean no VITAMIX? If not, what food processor do you recommend?

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Not a Vita for this one. Cuisinart is a great choice!! 🙂

  14. Natasha says:

    If you don’t have a food processor, what do you suggest using? I have a regular blender and an immersion blender. Thanks, LOVE your blog. 🙂

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I can only vouch for the results if you use a food processor for this recipe, such as a Cuisinart. 🙂

  15. Mandy says:

    I am so glad that I have found your blog!! I am now down 34lbs and still have about 15lbs to go, however I have used your site to help me learn to eat better, and have enjoyed everything that I have made so far. I really love it because my kids have no idea. This is in the oven right now and it smells wonderful!! Thank you for all you have done and looking for more great recipes to come.

  16. Gisele says:

    This was so ooeey gooee and chocolaty mmm! mmm! I loved it and so did hubby. I cut back on the sugar I substituted 1 cup of sugar for 1/2 boiling water to 1/2 cup dates. Made it 2 days ago and poof it disappeared so fast our company loved it, I am making it for company again tomorrow night I will add chopped walnuts this time. My husband and I have just started gluten free & dairy free and you blog is very helpful for me. I have plans to make more of your recipes.

    Keep up the good work Katie! 🙂