It is so crazy how much this healthy and sugar free cookie dough dip not only looks like cookie dough but actually tastes so much like real cookie dough!


No Sugar Cookie Dough Dip
On Friday night, my original Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip went viral, with over 2 millions views!
It’s been such a wild past few days.
Thank you to everyone who’s been sharing it!
With so many more people finding that post, I spent yesterday afternoon doing something I’d meant to do for a long time: creating a sugar-free version of the cookie dough dip.
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Since posting the original recipe, I’ve received many, many requests for a sugar free option.
But until now, the only suggestion I had was to replace the sugar with stevia.
I do not recommend using only stevia in this recipe; very few people will think the result tastes good.
Instead, here is a brand new sugar free version that does taste good and is sweetened only with fruit!
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Above – watch me make the original version

Do you ever watch the amount of sugar you eat?
A lot of people will probably disagree with me on this, but I do not believe sugar is evil. I think it is fine in moderation for the general population.
However, it seems like the more sugar you eat, the more you crave.
Then it becomes a problem, because – if you are anything like me – too much sugar makes you feel sick and lethargic.
When I was in high school and hated being skinny, I put myself on an incredibly high sugar diet that included multiple slices of layer cake and pints of ice cream every day.
It was super fun for a while… until I went off to college and started eating even more sugar, with very few vegetables finding their way into my daily diet.
I was tired all the time. Once I realized the source of my lethargy was all the sugar, I drastically changed my eating habits.
Now, since I eat much less sugar, I find that I do not crave desserts that are anywhere near as sweet.
People always ask why I have a dessert blog if I do not like sweets. The answer is that I still do love desserts; I just like them creamy and rich, not sweet and saccharine.
I might not like sugar, but I sure do love dessert!
*Chocolate version here: Chocolate Hummus

Sugar Free Cookie Dough Dip
Ingredients
- 1 can chickpeas or white beans (For low-carb, try this Keto Cookie Dough Dip)
- heaping 1/8 tsp salt
- heaping 1/8 tsp baking soda
- 1 tbsp + 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup nut butter of choice
- 1 and 1/4 cups pitted dates (I used SunMaid, from a regular grocery store)
- 1/3 cup chocolate chips OR Sugar Free Chocolate Chips
- 2 tbsp oats or almond flour, optional
- milk of choice as needed (I used a few tbsp)
Instructions
- *Using peanut butter will give a peanut butter cookie dough flavor. If you prefer a more neutral taste, you can use almond butter, cashew butter, regular butter spread, coconut butter, or oil.In a bowl, cover the dates with 1/2 cup water. Let this sit for at least 8 hours. Then add all ingredients (including the dates' soaking liquid), except chocolate chips, to a food processor (for best results, not a blender) and process until very smooth. This can be served as a dessert dip, as a spread (maybe in between apple slices or crackers?), eaten with a spoon, mixed into oatmeal, stuffed into cupcakes, or even used to top pancakes!
Notes
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I agree that sugar in moderation is ok but sadly I am allergic to sucrose (sugar) and can’t eat it so I stick to eating agave and natural sweeteners.
Where is the nutritional information for this recipe and the other dip recipes?
This looks and sounds absolutely disgusting. Some things you just should not make sugar free, ESP not cookie dough. Really? Yuck.
I have to admit, even as a regular user of Katie’s recipes (that makes me sound like a drug addict lol) I thought that too at first. Dates? Beans? No way. But I made it and it tastes exactly like cookie dough to me. I actually like it more than the dough of some of her actual chocolate chip cookie, because the beans are a lot creamier than grains.
I wouldn’t say it tastes exactly like cookie dough because it doesn’t but it is very tasty. However, it comes out EXTREMELY thin unless you chill it for quite a few hours or overnight.
Do you have the nutritional facts / serving size on this recipe & on the other cookie dough healthy dip? I was going to try the dates one first and if that failed to my taste buds I was going to make the other one with stevia brown sugar blend, do you think that will work?
Hi Katie!
Can you please put more nutrition facts and serving sizes on your recipes?
Thanks!!!
Alexis
Yum, your recipe is amazing and totally satisfying. I added pecans instead of the peanuts and it is awesome. I ate a bunch of it and I’m full.. not going for fifths like I would with a regular cookie. 🙂 Thanks for the great idea. I can’t wait to try more recipes from your website…
Oh and I can’t wait to feed this to my family tomorrow, they’re never going to guess that it is full of beans. Love it.
what’s the purpose of the baking soda? can it be left out?
Can u sub anything for the dates? Not a fan…
I am going to try this sugar-free recipe asap since I am on a healthy kick right now but dying for some sweets! Thanks for the recipe!
What are the nutritional facts for this dip?