August 23, 2015

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just cookie dough - the safe to eat raw dough! #ad

Wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to eat cookie dough right out of the container… or wait around for a warm melty bite straight from the cookie sheet. Just Cookie Dough means growing up with something better, because who said you have to bail on health in order to treat yo’ self? Just the thought of that fresh-out-of-the-oven smell is enough to try your patience. So don’t hold back - go ahead and eat it raw. Yes you read that right, this is cookie dough that is safe to eat raw. 


Sometimes cookie dough is all you want, but who wants to make a batch of dough just to fill that desire.   Now you can have cookie dough that is safe to eat raw on hand for any time you hungering for it.  This is perfect for after school treats, when your kids would love a warm chocolate chip cookie, but you don't have the time or energy to whip up a batch.  It is perfect for us Moms who need comfort food too and secretly like to devour  it when the kids are in bed. 

Check out all the Hampton Creek has to offer!  The also have cookies!  


Two summertime indulgences come together into one sweet treat. Chocolate chip cookie dough and ice cream collide to create a frozen chocolate-dipped chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream sandwich!

The Just Cookie Dough Ice Cream Sandwich recipe by Hampton Creek is a new twist on a favorite classic dessert that combines the cold pleasure of ice cream with the addicting richness of raw cookie dough. Perfect for summertime! Since Just Cookie Dough is egg-free, it’s perfectly safe to eat raw! It’s also all-natural, cholesterol-free, dairy-free and non-GMO.

Ingredients
  • 2 cups Just Cookie Dough
  • 1 quart ice cream, flavor of choice
  • 1 ½ cups dark chocolate, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or any neutral flavored oil)

Directions
  1. Divide the cookie dough into 2 equal portions.
  2. Lay a large piece of plastic wrap or parchment paper flat on your kitchen surface.
  3. Roughly shape one portion of the dough into a 6x8-­‐inch rectangle by hand and flatten by pressing down.
  4. Lay another piece of plastic wrap or parchment over the dough.
  5. Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough out to ⅛ -­‐ ¼-­‐inch thickness.
  6. Transfer to a baking sheet or similar, and put the entire sheet of dough into the freezer for at least 30 minutes.
  7. While the cookie dough is freezing, remove the ice cream from freezer and let soften in refrigerator.
  8. Repeat this procedure with the other portion of cookie dough and add to the freezer.
  9. Once both sheets of cookie dough are frozen, remove from the freezer, remove plastic wrap, and place the first half on a cutting board.
  10. Working quickly with a metal spatula or spoon, spread ice cream over the cookie dough as evenly as possible.
  11. Put the second cookie dough sheet on top of ice cream layer and press down to even out.
  12. Place back into freezer for at least 2 hours.
  13. While ice cream is hardening in freezer, chop the dark chocolate and place in bowl.
  14. Once the ice cream is firm, melt the chocolate in microwave in two 30-­‐second intervals, stirring in between, until just melted.
  15. Add the oil to the melted chocolate and stir to combine.
  16. Line another baking sheet with parchment paper or plastic wrap.
  17. Place frozen ice cream/cookie dough on a cutting board and using a large, sharp knife, cut into desired shapes (squares, rectangles, triangles, etc.).
  18. Quickly dip each ice cream sandwich into melted chocolate making sure to cover all sides and bottom. It may be easier to lay the sandwiches on a fork to dip them.
  19. Place gently onto the prepared baking sheet.
  20. Return the finished ice cream sandwiches to freezer until firm. 

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