Easy Biscoff No-Bake Cookies

Alright, let me share one of my guilty pleasures with you — Easy Biscoff No-Bake Cookies. Oh yes, you read that right, no-bake. This means that you can whip up something delicious and addictive without even turning on the oven. These little nuggets of joy are infused with the dreamy, cinnamon-y goodness of Biscoff spread. Seriously, if you’ve not tried Biscoff yet, just what have you been doing with your life? These cookies are perfect for when you need a sugar fix but also can’t be bothered with a complicated recipe.
I remember the first time I made these. It was during a heatwave, and the thought of starting the oven was just too much to bear. My husband was sitting there with that look — you know the one, where he’s craving something sweet but won’t outright ask for it. So, I ended up tossing together these D-I-Y no-bake cookies. Now, they’re kinda a household staple. My family has become notorious for inhaling these faster than I can make them. And there’s nothing more heartwarming than your little ones covered in sticky cookie-goo goodness!
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Why You’ll Love This Easy Biscoff No-Bake Cookies
– Stress-free and super quick. Like, throw-everything-in-a-bowl quick.
– Perfect for those ‘I-can’t-be-bothered-today’ moments.
– You get to eat cookie dough without any judgment or stomachaches.
– Plus, they are so delicious your mouth will finally stop bugging you for something sweet.
How to Make It
Alright, grab your biggest mixing bowl, because, trust me, these will not last long. Start with melting some Biscoff and butter together in the microwave. Stir occasionally or forget about it entirely and let it bubble over — we’ve all been there. Once melted and you’re sure your microwave hasn’t been damaged, toss in vanilla. Next, throw in some oats. Yes, the good old-fashioned type that you kinda squint at during breakfast. Stir until your arm hurts or until it’s all mixed. Plop spoonfuls of this wonder onto some parchment paper and let them set. Now, they’ve got to chill. Like literally, in the fridge, for about an hour, if you can be that patient. Grab one (or five), because staying calm while waiting is overrated.
Ingredient Notes
– Biscoff Spread: Also known as crack in a bottle. It’s the flavorful hero that makes you forget about peanut butter completely.
– Butter: Always use real butter. Margarine’s got nothing on it. If you’re using the fake stuff, don’t tell me.
– Oats: Rolled oats give it that hearty and wholesome feel. Plus, technically, you can call it breakfast then.
Recipe Steps:
1. Melt Biscoff and butter together until they’re best friends.
2. Sprinkle in vanilla essence for that extra oomph.
3. Mix in those oats until it looks like cookie dough has found its new home.
4. Spoon onto parchment paper, creating your future snack stockpile.
5. Pop them into the fridge and try not to think about it for an hour.
What to Serve It With
Tips & Mistakes
– If you hate patience, store a scoop in the freezer for a quick fix.
– Don’t use instant oats. They make it weirdly mushy.
Storage Tips
Pop any leftover cookies in an airtight container in the fridge. But seriously, they vanish fast, and let’s be real, you might end up eating some cold straight from the fridge at midnight. No judgment here, because cold cookies can make a pretty epic breakfast.
Variations and Substitutions
– Swap the Biscoff for Nutella if you’re feeling adventurous.
– Peanut butter works in a pinch, and trust me when the kiddos have devoured your cookie stash, it’s an option!
– Try tossing in some chopped nuts if you need crunch, or some dried cranberries if you’re in a holiday mood.
Frequently Asked Questions

Easy Biscoff No-Bake Cookies
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1.5 cups old fashioned rolled oats
- 1 cup Biscoff spread smooth
- 0.75 cup granulated sugar
- 0.5 cup unsalted butter melted
- 0.25 cup packed brown sugar
- 0.25 cup milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 0.25 tsp salt
Instructions
Preparation Steps
- In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and milk. Stir constantly until mixture starts to boil.
- Boil for 1 minute while stirring constantly, then remove from heat.
- Quickly stir in Biscoff spread, vanilla extract, and salt until smooth.
- Add oats to the saucepan and mix until fully coated with the sauce.
- Drop spoonfuls onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and let cool to set before serving.
Notes
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