Biscoff Cookies without turning on the oven! These no bake cookies made with creamy biscoff spread are a must try.
What are No Bake Cookies
Most of us have made (or eaten) either no bake chocolate oatmeal cookies or a peanut butter no bake cookie before. They’re most often made with peanut butter and chocolate.
I love playing with different ways to mix up typical no bake cookies. Remember these decadent Nutella No Bake Cookies I shared a while ago?
This recipe is similar but instead of using cocoa powder and peanut butter (or nutella) you use Biscoff.
It holds the dry ingredients together and imbibes the cookies with all the great taste of Biscoff.
What does biscoff spread taste like?
Biscoff spread (or cookie butter) is one of those foods you have to try to fully understand, but I’ll do my best.
If you’ve had biscoff cookies–the ones they give you on some airplanes–then you’re familiar with the flavor.
It’s a bit like a graham cracker meets a gingersnap, but crushed and whipped up into a creamy spread the texture of peanut butter.
I eat it on toast, on fruit, on ice cream and right out of the jar with a spoon.
Does that mean that this recipe is basically crushed up cookies baked into MORE cookies? I don’t see anything wrong with that. More cookies = always a good thing.
These no bake cookies are my new favorite way to enjoy Biscoff spread! Fudgy and sweet with the teeniest hint of ginger, they make for a nice change from the usual chocolate filled no bakes.
Ingredients Needed
Here’s what I used to make No Bake Biscoff Cookies:
- Sugar
- Butter
- Milk
- Vanilla Extract– learn how to make vanilla extract for much less money than store bought!
- Salt
- Biscoff spread – Speculoos spread or cookie butter are the same thing and will work perfectly!
- Quick oats – Do not substitute steel cut or whole rolled oats. They’re not cut as finely and will affect the texture of the cookie.
How to Make No Bake Cookies
These biscoff no bake cookies couldn’t be any easier to make! Since you don’t have to turn on the oven, this is the perfect recipe for satisfying your summertime cookie cravings
STEP 1. In large saucepan, mix butter, sugar and milk on medium high heat. Bring to a boil, and boil for one minute (don’t skip this step)! Remove from heat.
STEP 2. Stir in the Biscoff spread, vanilla and salt until thoroughly combined. Fold in oatmeal. Add an additional 1/4 cup of oats if you like them thick.
STEP 3. Scoop cookie dough onto parchment paper in 1-2 Tbsp scoops. Allow to set in the fridge for about one hour. Remove and store in air tight container.
You’ll end up with about 5 dozen no bake Biscoff cookies, depending on how large you make them. That’s plenty to share, but be sure to save a few for yourself.
Recipe FAQs
Keep these Biscoff no bake cookies in a container with a fitted lid to keep them from drying out.
Make sure to use quick cooking oats for this no bake cookie recipe!
9 times out of 10 when someone says their no bake cookies are dry or crumbly it’s because they used whole rolled oats or steel cut oats instead.
Make sure you are using QUICK cook oats. Do NOT over cook. Set a timer for one minute, then remove immediately from the heat.
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Ingredients
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- ½ cup milk skim up to 2% works best
- ½ cup unsalted butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- pinch of salt
- ½ cup Biscoff spread
- 2 ½ cups quick cook oatmeal
Instructions
- In large saucepan, mix butter, sugar and milk on medium high heat. Bring to a boil, and boil for one minute (don’t skip this step)! Remove from heat.
- Stir in the Biscoff spread, vanilla and salt until thoroughly combined. Fold in oatmeal. If too runny, add in additional 1/4 cup oats.
- Scoop cookie dough onto parchment paper in 1-2 Tbsp scoops. Allow to set (about one hour). Remove and store in air tight container. Yum.
Notes
- Keep these in a container with a fitted lid to keep them from drying out.
- You can chill these or not – it all depends on what you like.
Nutrition
Easy to make and kid approved, Biscoff Cookies are a uniquely delicious twist on classic no bake cookies.
Thanks for such a great recipe. It is so much better than the traditional no bakes. I use Nutella and gluten free oats because my family has celiac. Everyone at work also loved the recipe. Thanks
I just whipped up a batch for a staff meeting. I only discovered Biscoff Cookie Butter a few months ago and instantly fell in love. This is such an fast easy recipe! I have no idea how they taste, as I don’t eat sugar, but I will get feedback tomorrow from coworkers…curious of their response.
I have no idea what Biscoff is. Could you let me know please?
Hi Shirley, it’s cookie butter spread, similar texture to peanut butter. Some grocery stores carry it but I order mine online. Amazon, Target, Walmart or the Biscoff website. It’s delicious and if you search Pinterest for Biscoff recipes, there are many 😊