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Little flavor bombs! Chocolate covered cookie dough bites will send you back to your childhood; licking the spatula after your Mom made cookies.
Everyone has fond memories of making cookies with Mom or Grandma and impatiently waiting until they were mixed and ready to go into the oven so you could scrape the little bits of cookie dough out of the bowl and lick the spatula and mixer paddles. Chocolate covered cookie dough bites will make you think your a kid again.
My adult daughter took one bite and proclaimed, “Mom, I think these are the best thing you have ever made”. Now while I know that was a compliment, I’m not sure I want to be know forever as the Chocolate Cookie Dough Bit Mom. But I’ll except it – it was a compliment. And I must say these are pretty delicious. And even better than that, they are super easy to make.
Hint: To get the perfect size for the cookie dough bites, use a small melon baller.
If you like these sweet treats, you’ll also like Mini Nutella Cheesecake.
PrintChocolate Covered Cookie Dough Bites
Description
Little flavor bombs! Chocolate covered cookie dough bites will send you back to your childhood; licking the spatula after your Mom made cookies.
Ingredients
- 6 TBS granulated sugar
- 4 TBS brown sugar
- 6 TBS softened butter
- 8 TBS mini chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup water
- 3/4 cup + 1 TBS flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 4 oz bar semi-sweet baking chocolate
Instructions
- In a small bowl stir together sugars and butter.
- Flour and salt, stir.
- Add water and stir until all combined.
- Stir in mini chips.
- With a small melon baller, form small balls from the dough.
- Place them on a plate of cookie sheet and freeze for 15-30 minutes.
- Heat chocolate bar in microwave oven for 1 minute or until melted.
- Dip cookie dough balls into the melted chocolate.
- Place them on a rack on a cookie sheet so the excess chocolate drips off.
- Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
Stephanie says
Waiting to lick the mixer from brownies or cookie dough was the hardest thing to do- I always tried to get an early scoop! These look so yummy- thanks for sharing!
krazykitchenmom says
I like that plan Stephanie!