Protein Monster Cookie Dough
Published 1/14/2024 โข Updated 8/6/2024
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This protein monster cookie dough recipe tastes just like raw cookie dough but is protein-packed and made with garbanzo beans, oats, maple, peanut butter, and, of course, mini chocolate chips and m&ms. Yum!
If you ask any of us what our favorite cookie to make for our friends and family no matter the occasion, it is without a doubt our flourless monster cookies. Since developing that recipe, we’ve created monster cookie oat cups and monster cookie bars. So this protein monster cookie dough felt like the perfect addition.
Best part about this recipe? It tastes JUST LIKE monster cookie dough without worrying about eating raw eggs. And you can eat it right out of the food processor — trust us, we have ๐
What You Need for Protein Monster Cookie Dough
Garbanzo Beans: garbanzo beans are high in fiber and protein. The perfect base for this edible cookie dough!
Oats: we recommend using quick-cooking oats, but rolled oats work, too.
Peanut Butter: peanut butter is traditionally used in monster cookies, and we love the flavor it adds to this cookie dough.
Maple: we like to use maple because it’s an all-natural sweetener, and provides rich and warm flavor.
Vanilla Extract: vanilla is another flavor that helps make these taste like cookie dough.
Mini Chocolate Chips: every cookie dough bite deserves chocolate chips!
Mini M&Ms: it’s not a monster cookie without m&ms and this cookie dough is no different ๐
Substitutions & Variations
Peanut Butter –> Another Nut Butter: sub almond butter or cashew butter 1:1 for the peanut butter.
Maple Syrup –> Honey: use honey instead of maple syrup.
Mini Chocolate Chips –> Another Flavor Chip: use another flavor of mini chips, such as butterscotch chips or white chocolate chips.
Try it!
Flourless Monster Cookies
These flourless Monster Cookies are your new favorite dessert! Made with oatmeal, peanut butter, chocolate chips and M&M’s, these cookies are jam-packed with all the good stuff.
Choosing the Best Food Processor
Making this edible cookie dough is rather simple and requires one important piece of equipment…a food processor!
Make sure you are using a high-powered food processor that has sharp blades, sharp enough to pulverize garbanzo beans and turn rolled oats into oat flour, giving you the creamy texture that makes this monster cookie dough creamy and smooth.
Here are a few food processor suggestions in different prices ranges that we recommend from our experience:
- Cuisinart 8-Cup Food Processor – low price
- Kitchen Ninja System (the one we have!) – mid-range
- KitchenAid 14-Cup Food Processor – high-price
Storage
Transfer your protein monster cookie dough into a glass, airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Protein Monster Cookie Dough
Ingredients
- 15 oz. canned garbanzo beans rinsed and drained
- 3/4 cup all-natural, drippy peanut butter
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ⅓ cup maple syrup
- ⅓ cup quick-cooking oats
- ¼ cup mini chocolate chips
- ¼ cup mini m&ms
Instructions
- Place the garbanzo beans, peanut butter, vanilla extract, and maple syrup into a high-speed food processor and blend on high for 1 to 2 minutes, stopping ever so often to scrape the sides. Blend until smooth.
- Add the oats, chocolate chips, and m&ms to the food processor and pulse until combined. If the batter is too thick, feel free to add water by the teaspoon.
- Serve with a spoon or your favorite dipping vessels.
Tips & Notes
- You don’t want to blend the chocolate chips and m&m’s in the food processor. You just want to mix them in, otherwise the color will bleed into the dough and the m&ms will break down.
Watch It
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Photography: photos taken in this post are by Ashley McGlaughlin from The Edible Perspective.
So yummy and delicious! Great protein option when craving something sweet. I made these with almond butter and the dough was too drippy, I think. I added some more oatmeal and put them in the fridge overnight and that seemed to help. I think next time I will make them with peanut butter. But overall, I could eat them all in one sitting. ๐
Love this recipe! It’s easy to make and the monster cookie aspect makes it a little more fun. I doubled all the add-ins, because… why not.
These are awesome. I wasnโt sure about the garbanzo beans but you canโt taste them at all. The โdoughโ is very thick and flavorful and the m&ms and chocolate chips add the perfect crunch. So easy to make.
Absolutely delicious! Ate it with apples as a dip and it was divine!
So easy to make. I used mini semi sweet and white chocolate chips because thatโs what I had. Delicious!
Easy recipe with great ingredients. It hasnt been my absolute favorite of the protein dessert series but I’m not positive edible raw “cookie dough” is for me. Maybe it would have been more fun if I had used the M&Ms instead of just doubling the chocolate chips. Still overall tasty!
These are so tasty! They satisfy a sweet tooth and are a perfect treat for my toddler.
Fun take on a staple dessert in our house.
This dough is awesome! Canโt even tell there are a can of garbanzo beans in them. I like these better than energy balls and will use this recipe as my base going forward.
I am in shock at how delicious this is! I saw that there were garbanzo beans, and I was skeptical, but I wanted to try it out anyways. I added some Valentine M&Ms for fun! I definitely give this recipe a 10 out of 10 I could eat this every day.