Here it is, the internet famous original healthy chickpea cookie dough dip recipe!


Chocolate chip cookie dough dip
This is one recipe that everyone should try, if you somehow haven’t already!
With multiple celebrity fans and thousands of food bloggers posting their own versions of the secretly healthy cookie dough dip, it is definitely worth all of the hype.
Currently with over one hundred million views and shares, this famous chickpea cookie dough dip recipe has been featured by Cooking Light, Bon Appetit, CNN, Shape, Glamour, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Fox, ABC, the TODAY Show, and The Huffington Post.
You’ll be shocked at how much it really does taste like actual cookie dough!
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Chickpea cookie dough party dip
But will “normal” people like it?
This was my question after first creating the recipe all the way back in 2011.
While I luckily have adventurous friends and family to taste test recipes, they all know by now that anything I ask them to try will be healthier than traditional desserts.
We fell in love with this chickpea dessert dip, making me wonder if the general population not used to healthy desserts would love it too.
My main goal with all of my recipes is not just for people to say they are good, for a healthy dessert.
I want the recipes to be good, for any dessert!
The following is directly from my page About Chocolate Covered Katie.
I refuse to believe one must give up delicious food in order to be healthy. Healthy food can taste incredible when it’s prepared the right way.
Chickpea cookie dough dip recipe video
Above: Watch the video of how to make the healthy dessert dip

Healthy cookie dough dip?
I brought the chickpea cookie dough dip to a party, not telling anyone it was healthy or that it was mine.
I simply set the dessert dip down on the table amidst the other classic party snacks.
Something amazing happened…
People tried the dip.
They went back for seconds.
Then thirds.
Everyone kept asking, “Who brought the cookie dough dip? I need this recipe!”
And I constantly overheard statements like, “Ugh I need to stop eating this stuff” or “Where are my fat pants?”
Healthy dessert lovers also enjoy Avocado Chocolate Mousse

When I finally revealed the secret ingredient, no one could believe it.
Therefore, this chickpea cookie dough dip recipe is absolutely a winner.
It’s like an unbaked form of the popular Deep Dish Cookie Pie.
I don’t know about you, but when I make that chocolate chip cookie pie, quite a bit of the raw dough gets consumed in the process.
So I figured, why bother baking it at all?
Whether in winter or summer, this easy chickpea cookie dough dip is a great way to quickly get your chocolate chip cookie fix without turning on the oven.

Serving suggestions
For the party, I served the healthy chickpea cookie dough dip with graham crackers and pretzels. Sliced bananas, strawberries, apples, or other fresh fruit are also lovely.
If you are serving it at a holiday event, ginger snaps are a festive dipping option.
Many readers have even written in to say they use it as frosting for pancakes, waffles, cupcakes, or a double layer Vegan Chocolate Cake.
You can of course eat this healthy cookie dough dip by the spoonful.

Or try dipping in any of these Healthy Cookies Recipes.
Chickpea cookie dough dip ingredients
The recipe calls for chickpeas or white beans, pure vanilla extract, chocolate chips, oats or almond flour, nut butter or an allergy friendly sub, milk of choice, and a pinch of salt and baking soda.
You may use chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), navy beans, great northern beans, cannellini beans, or butter beans.
Since you will be draining the can and rinsing the beans very well, it is fine to buy either no salt added beans or a can with salt.
If you wish to substitute cooked white beans for the canned beans, the recipe calls for about one and a half cups of cooked beans.
Want to use black beans? Try this surprisingly delicious Chocolate Hummus.
Adding peanut butter will give the recipe a tasty peanut butter cookie dough flavor. If you prefer a more neutral cookie dough taste, go with almond butter, cashew butter, Coconut Butter, or regular butter or vegan butter.
Thicken the recipe with quick oats or oat flour, almond meal or almond flour, or ground flax seeds. Regular flour will also thicken the dip, although it is currently debatable as to whether raw flour is safe to eat.
Why baking soda?
One of the most common questions I receive about this dip is why baking soda is included in a no bake dip.
The short answer is that I had initially intended to bake the mixture the first time I came up with the recipe.
But even more importantly, baking soda adds a slightly salty “cookie dough” flavor to the dish. You can absolutely leave it out if you prefer.
In fact, why not try it both ways to see for yourself, it really does add something extra!
Vegan chickpea cookie dough dip
This cookie dessert dip is easily vegan as long as you use dairy free chocolate chips and plant based milk, such as almond milk, soy milk, or coconut milk.
It can also be gluten free if you choose almond flour, flax meal, or certified gluten free oats or oat flour.

2015 edit: When I asked readers to vote for their top 5 absolute favorite recipes from the blog to include in the new Chocolate Covered Katie Cookbook, this chickpea cookie dough dip won by a landslide!

Healthy Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups chickpeas or white beans (1 can, drained and rinsed very well) (250g after draining)
- 1/8 tsp salt
- just over 1/8 tsp baking soda
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup nut butter of choice or allergy friendly sub
- up to 1/4 cup milk of choice only if needed
- Sweetener of choice (see note below)
- 1/3 cup chocolate chips or sugar free chocolate chips
- 2-3 tbsp quick oats or almond flour or flaxmeal as needed to thicken
Instructions
- Sweetener Notes: I used 2/3 cup brown sugar when I first made this for the party. Liquid sweeteners (agave, maple, etc.) are fine as well. You can get away with less sugar – some people will be perfectly fine with just 3 tbsp for the whole recipe! See the following link for: Sugar-Free Cookie Dough Dip.Add all ingredients (except for chocolate chips) to a good food processor, and process until very smooth. Then mix in the chocolate chips. (Some commenters have had success with a blender, but I did not. Try that at your own risk, and know the results will be better in a high-quality food processor such as a Cuisinart.) If made correctly and blended long enough, this should have the exact texture of real cookie dough!View Nutrition Facts
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Notes


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Also, if you want to make your own homemade vegan cookie dough ice cream, try stirring spoonfuls of the cookie dough into my Coconut Ice Cream or the following four ingredient Keto Ice Cream.
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Been DYING to try this recipe since I saw it on Pinterest, but I was always missing an ingredient. Well today I had a sweet craving and for once had all the ingredients so I whipped it up and OH MY it is so yummy! Can’t believe it’s healthy! Will definitely be making it for friends!
Such a fantastic recipe! I have to admit, I was skeptical at first but now this is a regular dessert at our house. I dream about this cookie dough dip!
I made this for some non-vegan guests and they loved it. The brown sugar surely does the trick. I love chickpeas but you can’t even taste them! So tasty thank you!
Hello! I love you and your blog! I am newly gluten, casein, oats, bananas, and a whole bunch of other stuff free… and its really hard. You are making it easier.
Here is the bummer, I cannot get this recipe to turn out right! Each time it taste sort of, ick. It looks like cookie dough. But it taste like a semi sweet sort of peanut butter hummus. I’m using truvia, natural Krema peanut buter and dream blends almond milk. I’m trying to keep it as healthy as possible to lose weight, but at this point I don’t really mind as long as I can find something yummy to eat. I cant have butter, and I’m not really supposed to have chocolate, but I’m cheating just once in awhile, since I cant have like, anything. (Or maybe i’ll just make a peanut butter cookie?)
Any help would be great.
Thanks!
Unfortunately I really can’t recommend an all-stevia version (especially with truvia). For authentic taste, I can only recommend it the way the recipe is written.
Thanks for your swift reply Katie! I thought Truvia was less stevia like for some reason. I am newly trying to get away from splenda so I have never used any of these other sweeteners before. I’ll going to look for the other one you recommended in other recipes, xyletol? Is NuNaturals any better? If not I’ll save all that for my coffee and not for my treat making!
Fyi, xylitol is toxic to pets, just so you know. 🙂
You are a genius…I’m obsessed w/this now. Can eat as much as I want w/o having to worry about salmonella, as with “real” cookie dough. I used Trader Joe’s cookie butter instead of the peanut butter (I loved that stuff, although I love peanut butter too). And, may seem weird, but instead of oats, I used a small amount of buckwheat pancake mix. This was my afternoon snack, using about 1/2 cup of the beans, and I think I’m going to have the rest tonight for dessert, perhaps making some alterations!!
Just made this and it was amazing! I used almond butter as my nut butter and it turned out delicious! Thanks Katie your blog is awesome
I totally agree!! It was delish!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 katie rocks :-)!!!
I wish i was from planet chocolate!! 🙂 do you have any coffe cake recipes? I want to find a good recipe for coffe cake… I AM A MAJOR CHATTERBOX!! 🙂 🙂
She has these:
https://lett-trim.today/2012/05/14/1-minute-coffee-cake-in-a-mug/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> https://lett-trim.today/2013/04/02/raspberry-vanilla-coffee-cake/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> https://lett-trim.today/2013/03/01/cream-cheese-stuffed-coffee-cake/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
This looks so good! I was wondering if you have ever tried making it with sunflower seed butter? I want to make this for a friend who has a nut allergy, but am afraid that the strong flavor of the sunflower seed might ruin the whole thing. What do you think?
today i made icecream with this recipe, i just added milk so it got more liquidlike, its so frikkin delicious!!! <3
hiii i was wondering if i could make these into balls and place them in the freezer so i can make it a quick snack that lasts ?
I’ve never frozen them, so I really don’t know how the texture would be. Might be fine, though!