Fried Cookie Dough
When you think there isn’t another delicious recipe to make, enter this Fried Cookie Dough recipe. Not to mention it is super simple to throw together.
With only 2 ingredients, you cannot go wrong with this simple, yet tasty recipe that can ba made in about 10 minutes or less.
So, when you have a craving of a sweet and a little salty, this recipe will do the trick! But it is not the only air fryer dessert recipe, so be sure to look at the YouTube channel for even more.
Ingredients and Supplies You’ll Need to Make Fried Cookie Dough:
Ingredients:
- Crescent roll dough
- Cookie dough mix of your choice
Supplies
- Air fryer (Cosori Pro II)
What type of dough to use
For this recipe, I would suggest using either homemade or store-bought dough that is made without eggs. You will only need enough to form 8-10 cookie dough balls unless you have more crescent dough.
Can this be made with different flavors?
While I made this recipe with delicious chocolate chip dough, it can be made with others! Sugar cookies, oatmeal, or peanut butter cookie dough are all great options.
The most important part is to ideally use dough without eggs just in case the dough does not get cooked through all the way.
How to make Fried Cookie Dough:
Step 1: For cookie dough balls
Start by forming the cookie dough into 2 tbsp or so of bite-sized balls.
Then, place in the fridge or freezer and let chill.
You want the cookie dough to be chilled so that it doesn’t leak out of the crescent roll dough, typically for an hour or so.
Step 2: Wrap the cookie dough
Once the dough is chilled unroll the crescent roll dough. Wrap each cookie entirely in a single layer of dough.
If there is a little bit of extra dough, remove it and use it for wrapping the ninth cookie.
Step 3: Fry cookie dough
After all of the dough has been wrapped with the crescent dough, cook them in the air fryer at 350 degrees F or 175 degrees C for 4-5 minutes, or until golden brown.
Immediately remove from the air fryer and dust with powdered sugar. Enjoy while warm! (If needed, reheat by air frying at 350 degrees F or 175 degrees C for 2-3 minutes.)
Easy Desserts
To make even more delicious and easy dessert recipe, check out the ones below. They are simple and can all be made in the air fryer too!
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- Air Fryer Chocolate Chip Cookies
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- Breakfast Cookies
Final Thoughts
Sometimes, you don’t need a super complicated recipe to have a super delicious outcome, and this recipe is just that. Extremely delicious.
So, the next time you need a way to satisfy those sweet and salty cravings in less than 10 minutes!
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Fried Cookie Dough
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 can Crescent roll dough
- 1 package Cookie dough
Instructions
- Form the cookie dough into 2 tbsp or so of bite sized balls.
- Place in the fridge or freezer and let chill. You want the cookie dough to be chilled so that it doesn’t leak out of the crescrent roll dough, typically for an hour or so.
- Unroll the crescent roll dough. Wrap each cookie entirely in a single layer of dough. If there is a little bit of extra dough, remove it and use for wrapping the ninth cookie.
- Cook in the air fryer at 350 °F for 4-5 minutes, or until golden brown. Immediately remove from air fryer and dust with powdered sugar. Enjoy while warm! (If needed, reheat by air frying at 350 °F for 2-3 minutes.)
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So funny! Looking at the photo in the email, I thought it was a lovely dough wrapped around ground beef! And now I want that recipe please. Kind of like an empanada? LOL