
I absolutely love this edible red velvet cookie dough recipe because it brings together everything I adore about red velvet in a safe, no-bake form. The first time I made it, I was skeptical about whether it would taste as good as traditional cookie dough, but I was blown away by the results. The texture is perfectly creamy and dense, just like you'd expect from cookie dough, and the red velvet flavor is authentic and rich. What makes this recipe special is that it's completely safe to eat raw - I heat-treat the flour and use no eggs, so you can indulge without any worries. The vibrant red color is absolutely stunning and makes it feel like such a special treat. Every time I serve this to guests, they're amazed that it's homemade and safe to eat straight from the bowl.
Why I love this recipe
What I love most about this recipe is how it satisfies that cookie dough craving instantly without any of the traditional risks. The red velvet flavor is so nostalgic and comforting - it reminds me of special occasions and celebrations. I love that I can make it in just 15 minutes when I'm having a rough day and need something sweet to lift my spirits. The texture is absolutely perfect - not too thick, not too thin, just that ideal cookie dough consistency that makes you want to eat it by the spoonful. The chocolate chips add such a nice contrast to the smooth dough, and the whole thing just feels like a hug in a bowl. I also appreciate that it's made with simple ingredients I usually have on hand, so I can whip it up whenever the craving hits. It's become my signature treat to bring to gatherings because it's so unique and always gets rave reviews.
What You Need From Your Kitchen
- All-purpose flour: Heat-treat in oven at 350°F for 5 minutes to make safe for raw consumption
- Unsalted butter: Soften to room temperature for easy mixing
- Brown sugar: Pack firmly when measuring for proper sweetness
- Cocoa powder: Use unsweetened cocoa for authentic red velvet flavor
- Red food coloring: Add gradually until desired red color is achieved
- Mini chocolate chips: Fold in gently to avoid breaking
Let's Make These Together
- Heat-treat the flour safely
- Spread flour on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for exactly 5 minutes. This step is crucial for food safety as it eliminates any potential bacteria that could be present in raw flour. Let it cool completely before proceeding with the recipe.
- Create the base mixture
- In a large bowl, cream the softened butter with both brown sugar and powdered sugar until the mixture becomes light and fluffy. This usually takes 2-3 minutes with an electric mixer and creates the perfect foundation for your cookie dough.
- Build the red velvet flavor
- Gradually mix in the cooled flour, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and red food coloring. Start with less food coloring and add more until you achieve that gorgeous deep red color that makes red velvet so iconic.
- Add the finishing touches
- Gently fold in the mini chocolate chips, distributing them evenly throughout the dough. If your dough seems too thick, add milk one tablespoon at a time until you reach the perfect consistency for eating.

Switch Things Up
I first discovered edible cookie dough when I was craving something sweet late at night but didn't want to wait for cookies to bake. I had some red velvet cake mix in my pantry and thought, why not try making it into cookie dough? The first batch was okay, but I realized I needed to heat-treat the flour for safety and adjust the ratios. After a few tries, I perfected this recipe. Now it's my go-to when friends come over - they're always amazed that it's safe to eat raw. I love making it during movie nights because it's such a fun, indulgent treat that everyone enjoys. The vibrant red color always gets people excited, and the taste delivers every time.
Perfect Pairings
This red velvet cookie dough pairs beautifully with vanilla ice cream for an extra indulgent dessert. Try it alongside fresh strawberries or raspberries to complement the red velvet flavor. It's also delicious with a glass of cold milk or paired with cream cheese frosting for dipping. For a more sophisticated pairing, serve it with a cup of rich coffee or hot chocolate.

Frequently Asked Questions
- → Is this cookie dough safe to eat raw?
Yes! This recipe is completely safe to eat raw because we heat-treat the flour to eliminate bacteria and use no eggs.
- → How long does this cookie dough last?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months in an airtight container.
- → Can I use liquid food coloring instead of gel?
Yes, but you may need more liquid coloring to achieve the deep red color, which could thin out your dough slightly.
- → What if my dough is too thick?
Add milk 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach your desired consistency. The dough should be scoopable but not runny.
- → Can I make this without cocoa powder?
The cocoa powder is essential for authentic red velvet flavor, but you could substitute with additional flour if needed, though the taste will be different.
Conclusion
This edible red velvet cookie dough is the perfect treat for anyone who loves the classic red velvet flavor but wants something quick and easy. It's safe to eat raw, incredibly delicious, and requires no baking time. The rich, creamy texture combined with the iconic red velvet taste makes it an irresistible dessert that's perfect for sharing or enjoying all to yourself.