
$8.45 | 2228 kJ
This dessert consists of six small balls of rich, chocolate-chip cookie dough that are briefly deep-fried. This process results in a crispy, golden exterior and a warm, soft, gooey, semi-molten chocolate-chip centre. It is a decadent, high-sugar, and high-fat treat.
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đź’° Price & Availability
- Estimated Price: The KFC 6 Pieces Fried Cookie Dough is typically priced around AUD $8.45.
- Availability: This is a Limited-Time Offer (LTO) and is not a permanent fixture on the KFC Australia menu. It is only available during specific promotional periods.
📊 Nutritional Information (Per 6-Piece Serve)
The following table reflects the estimated nutritional values for the entire 6-piece serving:
| Nutrient | Total 6-Piece Content | % Daily Intake (DI) |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 2,228 kJ (533 Cal) | 26% |
| Protein (g) | 6 g | 12% |
| Total Fat (g) | 25.4 g | 36% |
| Saturated Fat (g) | 10.0 g | 42% |
| Carbohydrate (g) | 60.0 g | 20% |
| Sugars (g) | 24.0 g | – |
| Sodium (mg) | 140 mg | 6% |
đźš« Ingredients and Allergens
The dessert is heavily concentrated with common dessert allergens, especially those found in classic cookie dough.
📜 Key Ingredients
- Dough: Wheat flour, sugar, butter/vegetable fats, chocolate chips (cocoa solids, sugar, emulsifiers), eggs, and milk solids.
- Frying: Deep-fried in vegetable oil (Canola/Palmolein).
🚨 Major Allergen List
The 6 Pieces Fried Cookie Dough contains the following major allergens:
| Allergen | Presence in Dessert |
| Gluten / Wheat | âś… (Flour in cookie dough) |
| Milk | âś… (Milk solids, butter, chocolate chips) |
| Egg | âś… (Used as a binder in cookie dough) |
| Soy | âś… (Likely in vegetable oil and chocolate chip emulsifiers) |
| Tree Nuts / Peanuts | (Not a primary ingredient, but very high risk of cross-contamination) |
| Sulphites | (Unlikely) |
FAQs
1. Is the dough fully cooked inside?
No. The outside is crispy, but the center stays warm and gooey, like a molten lava cake. It’s made with safe, pasteurised ingredients.
2. Can I buy a smaller serving?
Yes. It’s usually sold in 3 pieces (around $2.95) or 6 pieces (around $5.95), and sometimes comes in a “Complete Treat” meal.
3. Why is the fat content so high (36% DI)?
The fat comes from the cookie dough, chocolate chips, and deep-frying oil, which the dough absorbs.
4. Is it vegan or vegetarian?
It’s not vegan because it has milk and eggs. It’s suitable for lacto-ovo vegetarians since it contains no meat or fish.
5. Why is cross-contamination a concern?
It’s fried in the same oil as chicken and chips, so trace wheat, milk, or egg can mix. People with allergies should be careful.



