Now You Can Make This Grocery Store’s Best Bakery Item At Home

While the convenience of premade treats is undeniable, you can’t beat the taste of one that’s fresh out of the oven. This is why we love frozen desserts because they’re so easy to break out when the mood strikes rather than wait until your next shopping trip.

Ready-to-bake desserts offer the best of both worlds–the taste of your favorite brand with the warmth and delicious smells of homemade. Recently, TikTok user @kleamxo spotted a freezer case at Whole Foods with some of the grocer’s tastiest bakery items. The case was filled with various frozen goods including croissants and giant cinnamon rolls that customers can take home and bake up at their leisure. The video also featured a Whole Foods fan-favorite: Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Whole Foods Frozen Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

If you’ve never tried them, you should know Whole Foods Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies are worth a special trip to the store. They even earned accolades from an employee in the TikTok video’s comment section. “As someone who worked in the bakery for years I can confirm these are the best cookies they make,” shared one user.

The cookies have a deep caramel taste and are loaded with chocolate chips, making every bite incredibly gooey and delicious. According to a video posted by Whole Foods, the cookies only take 10 minutes to bake. And based on reviews, it sounds like the frozen dough pucks are just as tasty as their bakery-stocked counterparts.

“The first time I had these I was absolutely shook. They are 100 times better than any premade brand cookie that you could ever buy,” said the original video’s creator.

Customers clearly agree because the video has amassed hundreds of positive comments. “They’re the best take-and-bake cookies I’ve ever had. I add flaky sea salt on top!” said one user. “I always buy these. I had no idea they sold the dough. Life changing,” added another.

Fans can tell how popular the frozen cookies will be—some pleading with others to “gatekeep” the freezer find. “And just like that, they are about to be sold out,” shared one commenter in response to all the excitement.

We don’t yet know if Whole Foods will continue to sell the frozen bakery goods or if this is a limited-time offering. Be sure to check online to see if your location carries the frozen dough before heading to the store. And once you stock up, don’t forget to freeze your cookies properly so they stay fresh for your next baking session.

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