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Digging into this cookie dough feels just like reaching into an Easter basket—every spoonful is a colorful surprise. With pastel sprinkles, rich chocolate chips, and chopped Easter truffles folded into a soft funfetti base, this no-bake treat is bursting with springtime sweetness.
Do I need to heat-treat the flour and cake mix?
Yes—baking the flour and cake mix for a few minutes makes them safe to eat raw. Don’t skip this step since the dough isn’t baked later.
Can I use a different cake mix flavor?
Definitely. While Spring Funfetti is perfect for Easter, you can swap in yellow cake mix, white cake mix, or another seasonal variety.
Do I need to refrigerate the dough before eating?
No, it’s ready to eat right away. Chilling the dough just helps it firm up if you prefer a thicker texture.
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TIP: If you’d like to add more moisture to the cookie dough, add more heavy cream or milk 1 tbsp at a time until the desired consistency. If it’s crumbly and not smooth, add more butter 1 tbsp at a time until you reach your desired cookie dough consistency.
How long does this Easter Basket Cookie Dough last?
Store it in the fridge in an airtight container for up to one week.
Can I freeze cookie dough?
Yes, freeze portions in a sealed container for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before enjoying.
Is this cookie dough safe to eat raw?
Yes, since it uses heat-treated flour and cake mix with no eggs, it’s safe to enjoy by the spoonful.
Can I bake this dough into cookies?
No, this recipe is made for eating raw. For baked cookies, start with a traditional cookie dough recipe.
What other Easter candy can I add?
Chopped mini eggs, pastel M&M’s, or candy-coated chocolates make fun swaps or additions.
Pair scoops of Easter Basket Cookie Dough with small glasses of coffee, tea, or even a light dessert wine and enjoy a “grown-up Easter basket tasting.” Set the cookie dough out in pastel bowls or jars, add pretty spoons, and let everyone savor the sweetness while swapping spring memories and stories.
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