Eggless Cookie Dough Recipes

The best part about baking doesn't even require an oven. Celebrate the weekend with these five eggless cookie dough recipes.

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Photo By: Renee Comet ©2015, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved

Photo By: Renee Comet ©2015, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved

Photo By: Renee Comet ©2015, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved

Photo By: Renee Comet ©Renee Comet

Photo By: Renee Comet ©2015, Television Food Network, G.P. All Rights Reserved

Calling All Cookie Dough Lovers

Everyone knows the best part about making cookies doesn't even involve the oven. And while eating raw dough is not recommended, we've all done it at some point. Who can resist the sweet, buttery temptation? The Food Network Kitchen chefs came up with five eggless recipes. Raw dough lovers, rejoice.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

It your family has a soft spot for cookie dough ice cream, try whipping up a batch of this eggless recipe to fold into your favorite vanilla ice cream. You can even get the kids involved: Both big and little kids can help measure and fold in the chocolate chips.

Get the Recipe: Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Peanut Butter Cookie Dough

Meet the eggless cookie dough that will be best friends with your favorite jam or jelly. Try using it as the filling for a cookie sandwich made with two vanilla wafers.

Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter Cookie Dough

Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough

Think of this sweet eggless dough as cookie butter and use it as you would jam or peanut butter — just a little bit will enhance your ice cream or milkshake. 

Get the Recipe: Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough

Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dough

This eggless cookie dough is just as satisfying as the recipe your grandma makes. Try it as a sweet spread on cinnamon toast.

Get the Recipe: Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dough

Brownie Batter

When raw, this dough tastes like a brownie but spreads like smooth peanut butter. Both big and little kids can help measure ingredients and use their hands to combine the batter.

Get the Recipe: Brownie Batter

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