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Meal Type » Desserts » Protein Cookie Dough

Protein Cookie Dough

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

4.98 from 81 votes
January 5, 2024
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This protein cookie dough is a simple five minute recipe that is perfect for a post workout snack or healthy dessert. It’s vegan, gluten free, keto friendly, refined sugar free and has 10 grams of protein per serving.

protein cookie dough in a jar with a spoon

Edible cookie dough that’s completely vegan, gluten free, refined sugar free and has 10 grams of protein per serving?! Sign me up.

This recipe has no chickpeas or beans needed, though I do love my chickpea cookie dough, but instead is made with some almond flour, protein powder, maple syrup, peanut butter and non-dairy milk.

I add a generous amount of chocolate chips, but you can add any fix-ins you like. Chopped nuts, sprinkles for a funfetti twist, whatever you like!

It’s perfect for a little post workout snack, after school snack or healthy dessert. Roll it up into little bites or eat it straight off the spoon! Try my cookie dough protein bars, protein blueberry donuts or protein donuts next!

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Easy to make
  • 10 grams of protein per serving
  • Healthy but indulgent
  • Gluten free & vegan
ingredients for the recipe in bowls on a wood board

How to make protein cookie dough

COMBINE DRY. Whisk together the almond flour and protein powder.

MELT PEANUT BUTTER. Add the peanut butter to the microwave and heat for about 20 seconds, just to melt it slightly so it’s easier to work with.

ADD IN WET. Add the peanut butter to the flour and protein mixture along with the maple syrup, milk and vanilla.

MIX. Mix together with a rubber spatula until combined, adding 1-2 more tablespoons of milk as needed to thin to your desired texture.

ADD CHOCOLATE. Fold in the chocolate chips. Leave as is or roll into balls. Store in the fridge for best results and try my protein snickerdoodle cookies next!

two images showing how to make the cookie dough in a bowl

Ingredient substitutions

Almond flour. The almond flour will help absorb some of the wet ingredients and give a more classic cookie dough like texture.

If you are nut free, you can likely sub for oat flour, but start with 3/4 cup and add more only as needed since oat flour is more absorbent than almond flour.

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Protein powder. I opted to use a vanilla pea protein, but you can also use whey. I recommend sticking with vanilla for the best flavor, but chocolate will work. In this particular recipe, I do not recommend using collagen powder.

Peanut butter. The peanut butter adds a nice rich flavor and some moisture to this protein cookie dough. You can sub for any nut or seed butter such as cashew, almond or sunflower.

Maple syrup. I have test this recipe with both maple syrup and honey, and find maple syrup works best since it’s a bit thinner in texture. I do not recommend granulated sugar here.

Milk. You’ll need about 1/4 cup of any milk of choice. I used almond, but soy, oat or regular cows milk will also work.

Chocolate chips. To keep this refined sugar free, you can use a stevia sweetened chocolate chip. I like using mini chips, but anything goes!

overhead shot of the protein cookie dough with chocolate chips on top

Storage tips

I recommend storing this cookie dough in the fridge. It will keep for up to 1 week in a sealed container.

You can also freeze it! To freeze, I recommend rolling up into little bites, then placing in a container or ziplock bag and freezing for up to 1 month.

You’ll want to let it thaw at room temperature for at least 10 minutes before eating.

Can I bake these into cookies?

No, I do not recommend that. This no bake protein cookie dough is definitely designed to be eaten raw, and since there are no eggs, you can safely do that! Instead, I recommend trying my vegan protein chocolate chip cookies or classic protein cookies.

Is it keto?

As written, this protein cookie dough is not keto, but all you need to do is swap the maple syrup for a keto friendly liquid sweetener to make it low carb and keto friendly.

Most grocery stores sell a keto “maple syrup” that is sweetened with something like stevia or monk fruit.

I do not recommend leaving out the syrup completely and subbing for regular stevia as the syrup is necessary to add moisture to the cookie dough!

protein cookie dough rolled into balls with a bite taken out

Try these protein recipes next!

  • Cake Batter Energy Bites
  • Protein Brownies
  • Protein Pancakes
  • High Protein Banana Muffins

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4.98 from 81 votes

Protein Cookie Dough

by: claire cary

This protein cookie dough is a simple five minute recipe that is perfect for a post workout snack or healthy dessert. It’s vegan, gluten free, refined sugar free and has 10 grams of protein per serving.
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Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 0 minutes mins
Total: 10 minutes mins
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup almond flour
  • ½ cup vanilla protein powder
  • ¼ cup unsalted creamy peanut butter
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • ¼ cup non-dairy milk more as needed
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ⅔ cup chocolate chips
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Instructions

  • Whisk together the almond flour and protein powder.
  • Add the peanut butter to the microwave and heat for about 20 seconds, just to melt it slightly so it’s easier to work with.
  • Add the peanut butter to the flour along with the maple syrup, milk and vanilla.
  • Mix together with a rubber spatula until combined, adding 1-2 more tablespoons of milk as needed.
  • Fold in the chocolate chips.
  • Leave as is or roll into balls. Store in the fridge for best results.

Notes

I used vanilla pea protein, but you can also use whey protein or whatever you prefer. I do recommend sticking with vanilla, and using one with stevia. 
You can use any nut or seed butter of choice here, but I love the flavor of peanut butter.
Serving: 0.3cup / Calories: 260kcal / Carbohydrates: 21g / Protein: 10g / Fat: 12g / Fiber: 2g / Sugar: 11g

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  1. Jo
    September 10, 2023

    So good!! Not exactly like traditional cookie dough but pretty darn close! I used a vanilla protein powder that was already sweet so I omitted the vanilla, used oat flour since that’s what I had on hand, raw a2 protein milk, and cashew butter–you do not need to heat this nut butter at all. I also put it in the frig before eating it–so good cold in my opinion 😀4 stars

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  2. lyla
    August 7, 2023

    how many calories are in this?

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    1. Claire Cary
      August 7, 2023

      Calories are included in the bottom of the recipe card!

      Reply
  3. Darla
    July 13, 2023

    I can’t wait to try this recipe! Can you share details for what appears to be “salt” in your pictures? (making my mouth water, LOL)

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      July 14, 2023

      Yes, it’s just flakey sea salt on top! You can get it on amazon or most grocery stores.

      Reply
  4. Susie Brans
    June 15, 2023

    This is amazing!! I used peanut butter flavored protein powder and had sugar free syrup i used in place of maple syrup. This is going to be my go to treat!5 stars

    Reply
  5. Amber
    June 14, 2023

    Absolutely love this recipe. I use cashew butter instead of peanut and honey instead of maple syrup. Also throw in some raisins because I love a raisin/chocolate combo.5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      June 15, 2023

      Sounds perfect, thanks Amber!

      Reply
  6. Sydney
    June 5, 2023

    Could you use regular All Purpose Flour as a substitute for Almond Flour?

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    1. Claire Cary
      June 5, 2023

      I don’t recommend that since they both absorb wet ingredients very differently.

      Reply
  7. Shelby
    May 3, 2023

    What is non dairy milk? Almond milk?5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 3, 2023

      Milk that is not dairy. Almond, cashew, soy, oat etc.

      Reply
  8. Ashley
    April 14, 2023

    As someone with PCOS I’ve been searching for something to kick my sweet cravings while trying to lose weight, and it had to be low carb and low sugar. These did exactly that! I swapped the almond flour for oat flour and they came out wonderful. Added dark chocolate chips as well. My fiance had to stop me from eating it all in one sitting! I rolled them into balls and chilled in the fridge for a nice snack. 10/10!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      April 17, 2023

      Thanks, Ashley! So glad you found something that works for you!

      Reply
  9. Jasmine
    April 12, 2023

    This stuff is delicious. And easy to make with ingredients I already had in my kitchen.5 stars

    Reply
  10. Annette
    March 12, 2023

    Sooooooo good! I used crunchy peanut butter in the soon to be one of many batches I made❤️5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      March 13, 2023

      Perfect! Thanks Annette!

      Reply
  11. SWolf
    January 22, 2023

    Very good! We thought it needed to have some salt to be closer to chocolate cookie dough though. It’s almost like almond paste with chocolate Which is wonderful!5 stars

    Reply
  12. Adam
    December 11, 2022

    You didn’t give any measurements besides 3/4 cup of flower and “about” 1/4 cup of milk.
    How many scoops of protein did you use, how many Oz of syrup? How many grams/OZ of peanut butter?? You just told us all the ingredients but not how much. 1 out of 5 stars for that.5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      December 11, 2022

      Every measurement is listed in the recipe card.

      Reply
  13. Anonymous
    November 6, 2022

    This looks great! Could I use peanut butter powder as an alternative to peanut butter?5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      November 6, 2022

      If you mix the powder up with water to make it like regular peanut butter then that should be fine. Won’t be quite as rich as regular PB but should work!

      Reply
  14. Sandra
    August 31, 2022

    Perfect recipe, so easy to make and so tasty!! I did it also with vegan chocolate protein, it´s also perfect! Many thanks 🙂5 stars

    Reply
  15. Erin
    May 24, 2022

    Can this be made without the protein powder?5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      May 24, 2022

      You can try, but it’s key for this recipe! I’d just recommend my vegan cookie dough instead!

      Reply
    2. Katie
      August 8, 2022

      YUM!!! It took me about 5 min to make this. I actually used a dark chocolate protein powder because that’s all I had. It’s amazing. Texture & taste is just like cookie dough!5 stars

      Reply
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