Snickerdoodle Dip


Hi chocolate cinnamon sticks!

Well, except cinnamon sticks aren’t yummy, because you can’t eat them. I’m striking out here; first with yesterday’s fruit loop fiasco, and now this. Let me make it up to you.

How? Why I’m so glad you asked!

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snickerdoodle batter

I invented this dip while making Snickerdoodle Blondies.

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Snickerdoodle Dip

(high-protein and gluten-free!)

Inspried by the extremely-popular Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip.

  • 1 1/2 cups chickpeas or white beans (1 can) (250g after draining)
  • 3 tbsp nut butter of choice (or other fat source) (see link below for fat-free option)
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • heaping 1/8 tsp salt
  • sweetener (see note below, for amount)
  • 1 tbsp unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/4 cup ground flax or quick oats (20g) (you can omit)
  • 2 and 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • optional ingredients: a pinch cream of tartar, raisins

Drain and rinse your beans very well. Blend all ingredients in a food processor (not a blender) until very, very smooth. Now this next step is very important: Dip every single thing you can grab into the batter. Stuff it all into your mouth.

Click on the following link for a Fat-Free Option.

**People with “normal” tastebuds will probably like 3/4c brown sugar. You can also use stevia if you like the taste of stevia-sweetened desserts, or liquid sweeteners are fine, as is white sugar or evaporated cane juice. Tastes differ, so just sweeten until it suits you! Dip apple slices or crackers, spread on a banana or toast, or…

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Try it as a frosting for the following recipe: Breakfast Pizza Cake.

Do you taste as you’re cooking?
Or do you wait for the final product before taking a taste? I like to take a few tastes as I go. That way, if a recipe isn’t turning out well, I still have a chance to fix it. And you can bet whenever I cook with chocolate chips… well, let’s just say not all the chips end up in the actual recipe.

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173 Comments

  1. Mellie says:

    I always taste-test when I bake.. the batter is better than the actual thing!

  2. Emma (Sweet Tooth Runner) says:

    Oh holy YUM!! You’ve just given me the biggest dilemma ever-make this or the choc chip one first?!?!

    And haha I don’t think I’ve EVER made something that hasn’t involved a LOT of tasting!! Cookie dough eating is definitely one of the best bits of being a vegan! 😉

  3. Damjana says:

    I never taste dough when preparing cookies, cakes..there’s raw flour, raw eggs, baking powder, sometimes raw milk in it, so I wouldn’t like to try it.
    Btw. I made your chocolate chip cookies three times so far. They are oh-so-delicious! Even though I burned them twice (I have no oven so I improvise in a pan lol).
    I don’t like testing foods while preparing the dish – I’d easily end up full before the meal would be ready 😉

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Aww I’m so happy you made the cookies! And also, your nutella fudge bites are one of my favorite feature entries. They are just SO pretty!

  4. Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free says:

    I ALWAYS taste while I go. I guess I think if the dough tastes good then the baked good will taste good, too! If it aint tastin good, then I can always add more stuff before baking….so I don’t have a gross-tastin batch of whatever!

  5. Ellie@fitforthesoul says:

    haha oh you bet I eat my meal while cooking! And then some more. 😛

  6. Holly @ The Runny Egg says:

    Who doesn’t taste as they cook? That is the fun part!

  7. Averie (LoveVeggiesandYoga) says:

    You HAVE to taste while you’re cooking…the horrors to mix up cookie batter and bake them, a savory dish and sautee it, a raw dish and clean your Vita and get all the dishes done, the oven on, and THEN find out you don’t like the way it tastes (it only will taste worse IMO after it’s baked)….so yes, you HAVE to taste while you’re working. Isn’t that Chef School 101 lesson? 🙂

    Your dip looks great!

    More beans in desserts. I promise, I will try this….soon! 🙂

  8. Jenna says:

    Love this post, and the photos! I want to dive right in! Talk about being piggy, right?

  9. O.C. says:

    I prefer licking the spoon/bowl 🙂 but usually I’ll take a few tastes as I go! You can always tell how a recipe will turn out by how the batter tastes.

  10. Liz says:

    Oh my gosh, I taste test continuously! LIke no one has before, well, except for maybe you it sounds like, we would probably make a pretty good taste testing team! No really, sometimes I test so much that I have to remind myself to STOP so I will have enough for a freakin’ picture! 🙂

    I am happy to hear I am not the only risk-taker, licking the blender blades…one just must be extra cautious..totally worth it…that, licking the bowl, and taste testing are three of my favorite things about baking! YUM!

    Have a great day!

    LizAshlee

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Haha I often DON’T have enough of a recipe left for a photoshoot! Then I’m forced to make more!