
Funfetti Cookie Dough Bites
Prep
10 mins
Cook
1 hr 10 mins
Servings
24
Difficulty
Hard
You're going to love this recipe because it's so simple to pull together. These Funfetti Cookie Dough Bites are like eating the best part of cookie dough without any worry, since they're made with heat treated flour that's safe to eat raw. The whole thing comes together in just 10 minutes of prep time, making them perfect for when you need a quick homemade treat without spending hours in the kitchen. Plus, the butter in this recipe provides fat soluble vitamins that help your body absorb important nutrients. These little bites are sweet, colorful, and honestly, they taste like pure nostalgia and fun.
Ella x
Ingredients
- 237 mlbutter
- 237 mlsugar
- 237 mlflour
- 237 mlmilk
- 1 teaspoonvanilla
- 237 mlcandy sprinkles
- 237 mlwhite candy melting chips
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Instructions
- 1
Cream sugar, butter and vanilla.
- 2
Add milk. Add flour while continuing stirring.
- 3
Once well blended, stir in half of the sprinkles.
- 4
Form into balls and place on parchment lined cookie sheet.
- 5
Place in freezer for at least 1 hour.
- 6
Melt candy chips by heating in microwave for 30 seconds then stirring and repeating until melted and smooth.
- 7
Using a fork, dip balls into candy and flip to cover completely. Lift with fork and gently tap on edge of the bowl allowing excess chocolate to drip off.
- 8
Place back on parchment paper.
- 9
Sprinkle with candy sprinkles.
- 10
Refrigerate 10 minutes until chocolate has set.
- 11
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