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November 26, 2012

No-Bake Biscoff Cookies

Cookie Butters.. Have you tried them? Do you like them? Or is Peanut Butter the only one for you? I absolutely adore Trader Joe's Cookie Butter, there is a special place in my cupboard for that insanely addicting spread. I finally tried Biscoff, and while it is good, I will have to say it did not win my affection. 

I bought the Biscoff to satisfy my curiosity about it's taste, but also to make these No-Bake Biscoff Cookies from Chef In Training. Truckin' Man is absolutely in love with these and thinks they are the best ever. I certainly can't argue when a recipe this simple makes him so happy!  And, it works as great portion control for me when he loves our sweet's as much as he loves these. I get to put them in the truck, save one or two back for me, and away the sweet's go. I am set and ready to make the next treat!




No-Bake Biscoff Cookies  (Source: Chef In Training) 

1/2 c. butter
1/2 c. milk
2 c. sugar
1/2 c. Biscoff Spread
2 1/2 c. rolled oats
2 t. vanilla

Directions
In a large saucepan melt butter, milk and sugar, stirring, until it reaches a rolling boil. Let it boil 1 minute.
Remove from heat. Stir in Biscoff Spread, oats and vanilla until well mixed.
Place spoonfuls of batter on parchment or waxed paper.  Let cookies set up. Store in airtight container. 

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21 comments:

  1. I've been hearing a lot about cookie butters lately and I think I would LOVE them! But I don't know where to find them around here. If I ever do find some, I'll make these cookies! They look sooooo good :)

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    1. I buy it at krogers

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    2. Watch in most of your grocery stores, by the peanut butter. It really is becoming pretty popular!

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  2. I have some leftover Biscoff spread and this sounds like the perfect way to use it. I haven't tried Trader Joe's Cookie Spread yet, but I will. I'm visiting from Weekend Potluck.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Kitty! Hope you enjoy the cookies, and you must try to Trader Joe Cookie Butter when you have the chance!

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  3. I just heard about cookie butters from a fellow blogger. These cookies looks wonderful and I love that they have Biscoff in them! I am going to pin this recipe and I know I will be making them soon!

    thank you so much for linking up to Foodie Friends Friday. I look forward to seeing what you bring next week.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Cynthia. Hope you enjoy the cookies!

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  4. I have some Trader Joe's Cookie Butter can I exchange the for the biscoff spread? I'm not even sure what that is.

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    1. Suellen, I haven't tried substituting the Biscoff for the Cookie Butter yet, but I plan to. Biscoff really is the same thing, as Trader Joe's Cookie Butter, but it is made out of a different type of cookie, so it has a different flavor. I see no reason why your idea wouldn't work, and I think that would end up making the most amazing No-Bake cookie ever!

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  5. I loved Biscoff cookies first time I tried them while flying. Then I discovered them in a store and then few years later Biscoff spread came .... I am in heaven.

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  6. Kris,
    Love this recipe! New follower here :) I love your blog! You have some pretty delicious recipes and I can't wait to print some and try them out. I'd love for you to share some at my weekly link party at: www.michellestastycreations.com. It runs Wednesday 9pm Pacific to Sunday midnight each week. Hope to see you there :) Have a great week.
    Michelle

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  7. Would these turn out with that Trader Joe's spread you spoke of?

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    1. I haven't tried that variation yet, but I see no reason it wouldn't work. I think they would taste amazing with the Trader Joe's spread. Next time you get to Trader Joe's, grab that cookie butter and let me know! It will probably be a couple months before I get to "Tj's" again, so I have to ration my supply!

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  8. Oh they look so good, I love Biscoff!
    Thank you so much for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza - Hope to see you there again next week with more deliciousness :)

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  9. Kris, I was browsing through your blog recipes from last fall, looking for a little inspiration...oh, my, goodness, these are pretty inspiring! I haven't made no-bake cookies in forever, so I think it's high time!! I have pinned these for when I buy biscoff or cookie buuter! :)

    Thank you!

    Love, Joy
    Yesterfood

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  10. I know I commented on this before, but I have to follow up to say I have now discovered the amazing-ness of cookie butters! I tried the Trader Joe's cookie butter and looooved it, and recently bought some Biscoff spread and love it, too! I like the traditional no bake cookies w/peanut butter, but my husband doesn't like peanut butter (crazy man). He does like the cookie butters though, so I think I'll make a batch of these cookies and see how he likes them. :)

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  11. I'M not to sure if this cookie butter or biscoff's is available in Canada, do you know? These cookies look simply scrumpcious and I want to make some :)

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  12. Could you replavce the spread with peanut butter?

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  13. I have located Biscoff! I have never heard of this. My family loves the traditional chocolate No-Bake cookies , so I
    will be trying these!! Thanks and Merry Christmas!!

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