I just ate 5 little squares of raw cookie dough made by tollhouse and it said it contained egg. was itoktoeat?!


Question: sorry i had to scrunch in the last few words. anyway i just hope it ok to eat. I used to always eat raw cookie dough but its been like a year, so idk if things have changed. I REALLY DONT WANNA GET FOOD POISONING OR EVEN DIE! Thanks.
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Answers: sorry i had to scrunch in the last few words. anyway i just hope it ok to eat. I used to always eat raw cookie dough but its been like a year, so idk if things have changed. I REALLY DONT WANNA GET FOOD POISONING OR EVEN DIE! Thanks.
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Yeah, they are probably made w/ pasteurized egg products. Anyway, eggs today rarely have salmonella anymore.

I never buy mayonnaise or salad dressing and always use raw eggs to make these things from scratch and have never had any problems. I think that the dangers of raw eggs is a bit over played

***The cookie dough will not kill you, the eggs are more than likely pasteurized, if you really insist on eating raw cookie dough make some of this candy, I guarantee you will love it, it is even great in ice cream

Chocolate chip cookie dough candy


1/2 cup margarine softened
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 cup flour
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cups mini chocolate chips
1/2 cup walnuts
1 1/2 pound chocolate chips

Mix margarine, sugar, flour sweetened condensed milk and vanilla then fold in chocolate chips and nuts.
Roll 1 in. balls of cookie dough, place on cookie sheet, refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours.

Coding, melt 1/2 pounds of chocolate chips in double boiler, Dip chilled cookie dough balls in melted chocolate Chips.
Yields approximately 5 1/2 dozen, no need to refrigerator there is no a eggs in this batterer.

I added a 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda that gave it that special little bite that raw cookie dough has.

you're still there right? ok, if you're reading this you're good!!!

you will most likely be fine unless you are pregnant or allergic to eggs.





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