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Sliced chocolate-covered bars on parchment paper, sprinkled with flaky sea salt, with two knives and bowls of salt and chocolate chips nearby.
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Viral Cookie Dough Bark

Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 9 minutes mins
Protein 16g
Carbs 71g
Fats 72g
If there's one viral recipe that you make this summer, let it be this Viral Cookie Dough Bark. This sweet and salty bark is the perfect sweet treat that comes together with just a few minutes of prep. It's made from six simple ingredients — almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, and flaky sea salt — and is the ultimate prep-ahead sweet treat. Oh, and did I mention that it also happens to be gluten-free and vegan-friendly? Simply prepare this bark, store it in the freezer, and you'll have the perfect sweet treat to enjoy anytime that the craving strikes!

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Nicole Modic

September 5, 2025
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    If there’s one viral recipe that you make this summer, let it be this Viral Cookie Dough Bark. This sweet and salty bark is the perfect sweet treat that comes together with just a few minutes of prep. It’s made from six simple ingredients — almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, and flaky sea salt — and is the ultimate prep-ahead sweet treat. Oh, and did I mention that it also happens to be gluten-free and vegan-friendly? Simply prepare this bark, store it in the freezer, and you’ll have the perfect sweet treat to enjoy anytime that the craving strikes!

    Sliced chocolate-covered bars on parchment paper, sprinkled with flaky sea salt, with two knives and bowls of salt and chocolate chips nearby.

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    Friends, if you are looking for the easiest sweet treat to whip up on the days where you don’t want to leave the house, then you are going to love this Viral Cookie Dough Bark. As soon as I saw this recipe come across my social feed, I knew that I needed to make it. After all, I am a HUGE fan of all-things cookie dough. And, I also happen to be a huge fan of a mid-afternoon sweet treat. This bark comes together with just a few minutes of prep time, and one hour in the freezer, making it the perfect sweet treat to throw together in a pinch.

    My twist on this Cookie Dough Bark also happens to be naturally gluten-free and vegan-friendly, and reminds me of my Life Changing Tahini Chocolate Chip Cookies… minus the tahini. Of course, if you want the tahini flavor, you could always add in a few tablespoons to the dough to give it that perfect salty-sweet twist. However, this recipe is perfect as-is. The touch of maple syrup and vanilla extract makes the bark sweet, while the finishing touch of flaky salt helps to balance out the flavors. If you’re someone who loves a salty-sweet treat like I do, then you will love this recipe.

    Plus, it’s perfect for prepping-ahead and keeping in the freezer, for whenever the sweet treat craving strikes. Simply prepare the bark as instructed and, once it’s solid, break it into pieces. Transfer the pieces to an airtight container and store them in the freezer. It should stay good for up to one month, though I doubt it will last that long before you eat it all. 😉 It’s that good!

    A beige tray with bowls of almond flour, chocolate chips, salt, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and a small cup of milk, along with three gold measuring spoons, arranged neatly on a light surface.
    To make this bark, you’ll need almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, and flaky sea salt.
    A mixing bowl of cookie dough with chocolate chips and a wooden spoon, surrounded by bowls of chocolate chips, almond flour, salt, vanilla extract, and scattered chocolate chips on a light surface.
    Add the almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, and vanilla extract to a large bowl. Mix to fully combine. It should be crumbly but still hold its shape!

    The Six Ingredients You’ll Need to Make This Bark

    One of the best parts about this bark? It comes together with only six easy ingredients, which means that it’s perfect for whipping up in a pinch. Anytime that you find yourself craving a sweet, low-sugar treat, this is the perfect recipe for you to reach for!

    • Almond Flour: This Cookie Dough Bark is naturally gluten-free, thanks to the almond flour! I love almond flour because it’s soft and fine, and is also full of healthy fats and plant-based protein.
    • Maple Syrup: A touch of maple syrup makes this bark sweet without packing it full of refined sugars.
    • Coconut Oil: I recommend using refined coconut oil in this recipe, so that it doesn’t take on a strong coconut flavor. You can use unrefined coconut oil, but it will give this bark a more coconut flavor.
    • Vanilla Extract: A touch of vanilla extract adds the perfect flavor to this bark and truly makes it taste like cookie dough.
    • Chocolate Chips: Of course, this wouldn’t be a chocolate chip cookie dough bark without the chocolate chips! Pick your favorite chocolate chips and use them in this recipe. Whether you’re reaching for dark chocolate or milk chocolate, vegan or non-vegan chips, any type of chocolate chips will work well here!
    • Sea Salt: A pinch of flaky sea salt (aka Maldon Salt) is the perfect finishing touch to this bark! It gives the bark the perfect sweet and salty flavor that is truly unbeatable.
    A slab of raw chocolate chip cookie dough is spread out in a rectangular shape on a sheet of parchment paper, with visible chocolate chips distributed throughout the dough.
    Next, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and add the cookie dough to it. Use your hands to spread it out into an even layer.

    How to Make This Vegan-Friendly Cookie Dough Bark

    To make this Cookie Dough Bark, start by adding the almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, and vanilla extract to a large bowl. Mix to fully combine.

    Then, add in 3/4 cup of the chocolate chips and mix to combine. The mixture will be crumbly at first, and that is okay! Next, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and transfer the cookie dough to it. Press the cookie dough out into an even layer.

    A rectangular cookie dough base with chocolate chips, topped with a glossy layer of melted chocolate being spread with a spoon on parchment paper.
    Melt the remaining chocolate chips and spread the melted chocolate on top of the cookie dough in an even layer.
    Triangular pieces of chocolate bark topped with sea salt are scattered on parchment paper. Some chocolate chips and a bowl of coarse salt are visible in the corner.
    Transfer it to the freezer for a minimum of one hour. Once it’s solid, break it into pieces. Sprinkle with flaky salt, serve, and enjoy!

    Next, melt remaining chocolate chips. Add the chocolate chips to a small bowl and microwave them in 2-3, 30 second increments until they’re melted. Pour the melted chocolate over the cookie dough mixture, into one even layer. Sprinkle the flaky sea salt on top (if using) and transfer the cookie dough bark into the freezer.

    Freeze for a minimum of one hour, or up to overnight, until the bark has hardened. Freeze for a minimum of one hour, or up to overnight, until the bark has hardened.

    If you make this recipe, please be sure to leave a review and rating below! To see more recipes and behind the scenes, follow along on Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube! I’m also now on Pinterest, so stop by and take a look at what’s new.

    ** Photography by Tanya Pilgrim
    Sliced chocolate-covered bars on parchment paper, sprinkled with flaky sea salt, with two knives and bowls of salt and chocolate chips nearby.

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    Viral Cookie Dough Bark

    • Dairy Free
    • Gluten Free
    • Nut Free
    • Vegan
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr
    Total Time 1 hour hr 9 minutes mins
    If there's one viral recipe that you make this summer, let it be this Viral Cookie Dough Bark. This sweet and salty bark is the perfect sweet treat that comes together with just a few minutes of prep. It's made from six simple ingredients — almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, and flaky sea salt — and is the ultimate prep-ahead sweet treat. Oh, and did I mention that it also happens to be gluten-free and vegan-friendly? Simply prepare this bark, store it in the freezer, and you'll have the perfect sweet treat to enjoy anytime that the craving strikes!
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    Ingredients

    • 1 ¾ Cup Almond Flour
    • ¼ Cup Maple Syrup
    • ¼ Cup Coconut Oil, melted — I use refined coconut oil, so that the Cookie Dough Bark doesn't take on a strong coconut flavor
    • 2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract
    • 2 Cup Chocolate Chips, divided
    • 1 Pinch Flaky Sea Salt

    Instructions 

    1. To make this Cookie Dough Bark, start by adding the almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, and vanilla extract to a large bowl. Mix to fully combine.
    2. Then, add in 3/4 cup of the chocolate chips and mix to combine. The mixture will be crumbly at first, and that is okay!
    3. Next, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and transfer the cookie dough to it.
    4. Press the cookie dough out into an even layer.
    5. Next, melt remaining chocolate chips. Add the chocolate chips to a small bowl and microwave them in 2-3, 30 second increments until they're melted.
    6. Pour the melted chocolate over the cookie dough mixture, into one even layer.
    7. Sprinkle the flaky sea salt on top (if using) and transfer the cookie dough bark into the freezer.
    8. Freeze for a minimum of one hour, or up to overnight, until the bark has hardened.
    9. Once the bark is solid, break it into pieces. Serve them and enjoy!

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    Calories: 972kcalCarbohydrates: 71gProtein: 16gFat: 72gSaturated Fat: 33gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 21mgPotassium: 559mgFiber: 12gSugar: 47gVitamin A: 45IUCalcium: 181mgIron: 8mg
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    1. Jessica
      July 13, 2025

      5 stars
      My family loved this! We have been making it every weekend this summer. So much less to clean up than traditional cookies.

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