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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Dip Recipe

Contributors: Alexandra Caspero, MA, RD

Published: June 17, 2014

Reviewed: July 31, 2023

Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Dip
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

This chocolate chip cookie dough dip is higher in protein and lower in added sugar than raw cookie dough — plus it’s safe to eat, making both kids and parents happy! Try it with fresh fruit or lightly salted pretzels for a satisfying snack.

Ingredients

5 ounces silken tofu
3 ounces light cream cheese
2 tablespoons rolled oats
2 tablespoons unsalted peanut butter
3 tablespoons brown sugar
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
¼ tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon unsweetened vanilla almond milk
¼ cup chocolate chips

Directions

Before you begin: Wash your hands.

  1. Remove tofu from packaging and rinse in cool water to remove excess moisture from packaging.
  2. Place tofu on a plate between two paper towels and place a heavy object — like a 15-ounce can — on top.
  3. After approximately 5 minutes, remove the paper towels. Use a new, clean paper towel to pat the tofu dry. The goal of compressing tofu is to remove excess water.
  4. Put tofu in the base of a food processor or blender along with the cream cheese, rolled oats, peanut butter, brown sugar, vanilla, salt and almond milk. Puree until creamy and smooth, scraping down sides as you go.
  5. The dip's texture should be similar to pudding. Depending on the power of your food processor or blender, you may need to add an additional tablespoon of almond milk. 
  6. Add in the chocolate chips and pulse three or four times to combine. 
  7. Remove dip and place in a serving bowl. Enjoy with fresh fruit, graham cracker squares, or lightly salted pretzels for a sweet and savory treat!

Cooking Tip

  • Use your favorite type of milk in place of vanilla almond milk.

Nutrition Information

Serving size: ¼ cup
Serves 5

Calories: 174; Total fat: 9g; Sat. fat: 3.5g; Chol.: 10mg; Sodium: 406mg; Carb.: 18g; Fiber 2g; Sugars: 15g; Protein 6g

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