Just pat some chocolate chip cookie dough in the pan, add a cream cheese filling (with optional coconut!), and crumble more cookie dough over the top before baking.
The cookie dough is baked in the pan for a sturdy base, then piled high with pudding and whatever fun toppings you'd like.
Pretend you're at the fair with these deep fried cookie dough bites. Just wrap balls of cookie dough in canned biscuit dough and fry them.
Skillet cookies aren't just for restaurants. All you do is spread the cookie dough in a cast iron (or other ovenproof) skillet and bake
If you've never heard of a brookie before, it's a cross between a brownie and a cookie. You swirl the brownie batter and the cookie dough in a pan and end up with a chocolate lover's dream.
This recipe is extra gooey thanks to a hidden layer of canned dulce de leche, a thick, rich caramel that you can find in the Hispanic section of your grocery store.
This recipe is fancy enough for company or a potluck, but thanks to packaged cookie dough, Cool Whip, and pudding mix, it's easier than it looks.
Bread pudding is a dessert classic, so why not combine it with chocolate chip cookies, another classic? Vanilla and brown sugar in the bread pudding echo the cookie dough balls that are baked on top.