5-Minute Cookie Butter Recipe (2024)

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This quick and easy Cookie Butter recipe is creamy, smooth and ready in about 5 minutes. Pair this yummy cookie spread with toast, smoothies, fresh fruits and so much more.

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Love cookies? Well, meet your next dessert and snack addiction: cookie butter! You may have heard of or even bought Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Spread in the past, but now you can make it right at home in only 5 minutes.

This cookie spread uses minimal ingredients and you can make it using several different types of cookies. Really, this recipe is so simple even my hubs can make it (and he can barely make toast). This smooth and creamy spread pairs wonderfully with several different desserts and breakfast recipes to enjoy along with some coffee or tea.

What is Cookie Butter?

Cookie butter originated in Europe and is traditionally made with speculoos cookies that are made during the Christmas holiday season. A speculoos cookie is made with a special spice blend and similar to the American style gingersnap cookies. The cookie also grinds down extremely smooth and fine making it perfect for this recipe.

Cookie spread has been popular in Europe for many years but started reaching popularity in the USA recently thanks to Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter. Luckily, we can make this tasty treat very easily at home with a variety of cookies.

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Kitchen Tools

  • A Blender or Food Processor
  • Measuring Cups and Spoons
  • Airtight Storage Container

Ingredients

  • Cookies: Personally, my favorite cookies to use are speculoos cookies or Lotus Biscoff. You can find these cookies at most big grocery stores. If you cannot find this specific brand you can substitute in a generic brand of gingersnap or molasses cookies.
  • Milk: You can use any brand or variety of milk for this homemade cookie spread. Each will yield a slightly different flavor, but the cookie has a strong, bold flavor that the milk type really wont be noticed or have a big impact on the flavor.
  • Powdered Sugar
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Cinnamon and Sea Salt
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Ways to Use

Cookie butter spread is quick and easy to make and has tons of great uses. This is one of my guilty pleasures and I always try to hide it in the back of the fridge to keep it all to myself. This tactic never seems to work as my children hunt it down and devour it by the spoonful. I can't blame them though, this stuff is that delicious!

My favorite ways to eat cookie spread are:

  • With sliced apples, bananas or strawberries
  • Add into overnight oats or oatmeal
  • On toast or an English muffin
  • Spread over a speculoos cookie
  • Just strait out of the bowl with a spoon
  • Spread inside crepes
  • As a topping for waffles or pancakes
  • Add into a brownie recipe
  • In a “Peanut” Butter and Jelly sandwich (this is my son's favorite!)
  • Add to a smoothie or shakes
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Pro Tips

Slow & Steady: To ensure that you get the perfect creamy texture for this cookie butter recipe make sure to add additional milk in very slowly. I suggest using the amount of milk the recipe calls for and blend everything together. After that if the cookie butter spread is too thick, add additional milk 1 tablespoon at a time until it reaches a smooth and creamy consistency. If you add too much milk the texture will be soupy and not hold together like a butter or spread.

Cookie Options: I suggest using Lotus Biscoff cookies (speculoos cookies) or a generic gingersnap cookie. This will give you the classic Trader Joe’s cookie butter taste. Of course you could use virtually any cookie to make this recipe if you cannot find one of those.

Obviously, using a different cookie will yield a different flavor but there are endless tasty cookie options to explore. Some other great cookies to try making cookie butter spread are shortbread cookies, sugar cookies, snickerdoodle cookies, gooey butter cookies or peanut butter cookies.

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Common Questions

How should leftovers be stored?

Store leftover cookie butter in the fridge in an airtight container. When stored in the fridge this spread will stay good for 1-2 weeks. Before enjoyed, remove from the fridge and let come to room temperature.

Can this recipe be frozen?

Yes, this cookie spread can be frozen for up to 3 months. Store the spread in freezer bags, an freezer safe container or in an ice cube tray. With the ice cube tray method you can pop out a single serving and not defrost the entire thing, which makes like super simple. Let the cookie butter come to room temperature before eating, or add frozen into a smoothie or shake.

How much cookie butter does this recipe yield?

You will get about 1 cup of cookie butter, but could be a bit more or less depending on the type of cookie you use.

Can you make this ahead of time?

Yes, you can make the entire Speculoos Spread ahead of time and store in an airtight container in the fridge. The recipe stay good for weeks, so this is a great edible gift to make around the holidays.

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I hope you love this easy cookie butter spread recipe, and find tons of tasty uses for it. If you loved and made this recipe, let me know in the comments down below!

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5-Minute Cookie Butter Recipe

Caitlyn Erhardt

This easy cookie butter recipe is a copycat of the classic Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter. A great quick and easy snack and ready in only 5 minutes.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American, European

Servings 16 Servings

Calories 127 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 Oz Gingersnap Cookies Preferably Lotus Biscoff
  • ¼ Cup Milk
  • 2 tablespoon Powdered Sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ½ teaspoon Cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon Sea Salt

Instructions

  • Combine all recipe ingredients into a blender or food processor and blend on high until a smooth paste forms. You may need to add a bit more milk depending on the cookie you use. You want to consistency to be similar to a nut butter so it is easy to spread, but not too runny.

  • Once you have the cookie butter to your desired consistency, enjoy immediately or store leftovers. Enjoy!

Notes

Cookie Suggestions: My favorite cookies to use are speculoos or Lotus Biscoff cookies. These cookies work perfectly and I recommend using them if you can find them. If you cannot find them you can use any gingersnap or molasses cookie.

Consistency Note: You may need to add a bit more milk or adjust the spices to your personal taste. I like to start out with the recipe above, blend, then adjust if needed. Depending on the cookie you use you may need a bit more or less milk.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoonCalories: 127kcalCarbohydrates: 12.7gProtein: 1.1gFat: 4.5gSaturated Fat: 2.5gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 101mgPotassium: 4mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 7.1gCalcium: 12mgIron: 0mg

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  1. Candice

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    What an easy and delicious recipe! I thought it tasted better than store-bought. Thanks for sharing. I used unsweetened vanilla almond milk, but followed the recipe exactly.

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    • Caitlyn Erhardt

      YUM! Glad this one worked well for you!

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FAQs

What do you put on cookie butter? ›

Use cookie butter like you would other spreads. Serve it on toast, waffles or pancakes at breakfast, or use it as a dip for sliced apples, bananas, graham crackers or pretzels. Cookie butter can also be used in baked goods such as banana bread, muffins and cookies, like these 3-Ingredient Cookie Butter Cookies.

What are the ingredients in Biscoff cookie butter? ›

Ingredients. Biscoff cookies (Wheat flour, Sugar, Vegetable oils [contains one or more of soybean oil, sunflower oil, canola oil, palm oil], Brown sugar syrup, Sodium bicarbonate [leavening], Soy flour, Salt, Cinnamon], Canola oil, Sugar, Soy lecithin, Citric acid.

What is a good substitute for cookie butter? ›

Cookie butter is traditionally made with Speculoos, a spiced crispy cookie from Belgium. Gingersnaps are a worthy substitute and are easy to find at any grocery store. You could also try this recipe with Nutter Butters or graham crackers.

Do you refrigerate cookie butter? ›

You can store and serve homemade cookie butter at room temperature for much of the year, but you'll need to take some precautions when your kitchen gets especially hot or cold. In warmer months, you may need to keep it in the fridge, then allow the cookie butter to soften at room temperature prior to use.

What makes cookie butter flavor? ›

Cookie butter is a spread made from blending Belgian speculoos cookies, vegetable oil, cane sugar, and flour. The spread (and the cookies from which it is made) is known for its heavily spiced flavor, which comes from a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, clove, anise seed, ginger, white pepper, and cardamom.

What the heck is cookie butter? ›

Cookie butter (Dutch: speculoospasta, Danish: trøffelmasse) is a food paste made primarily from speculoos cookie crumbs, fat (such as vegetable oil, condensed milk or butter), flour, and sugar. The ingredients are mixed until it becomes spreadable on a sandwich.

What kind of butter is best for cookies? ›

The best butter for your baked goods depends on what type of recipe you're whipping up. Unsalted, American-style butter works well in goods like cookies, pound cakes and pancakes that require the high-fat content of conventional butter and more flexibility with salt and flavor content.

Is cookie butter healthier than peanut butter? ›

Considering the above point, it's a wonder that cookie butter isn't loaded with sugar and fat. There are only 90 calories in one serving (a tablespoon), six grams of fat, and only five grams of sugar. The only real downside is that unlike peanut butter, cookie butter offers virtually no protein.

What flavor is Biscoff? ›

Biscoff Cookies tastes like a sweet and delectable biscuit with hints of cinnamon, buttery richness, and caramel notes. They are thin and crispy, with a delightful caramelization on the surface. Biscoff Spread is a great accompaniment that can be enjoyed on toast or as a standalone snack.

Why are Biscoff cookies so addictive? ›

“The mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and cloves makes it quite a tasty treat, and because they are so small it's very easy to eat more than a few of the smaller versions easily.” Because of its association with flying, the Biscoff cookie can also lock into the sensory memory.

Are there nuts in cookie butter? ›

Even though it does taste a little bit nutty, cookie butter typically does not contain nuts. Though as ever, it's best to double check the label to be absolutely positive.

What is another name for cookie butter? ›

But before we ever snagged a jar off grocery shelves in the U.S., it was better known as speculoos spread and made from traditional European holiday cookies. So, how did cookie butter emerge from relative obscurity and become something we eat by the spoonful nightly on our couches?

What do bakeries use instead of butter? ›

WHAT ARE BUTTER ALTERNATIVES FOR BAKING?
  • MARGARINE. Margarine is a fat that is made mostly from vegetable oil that's flavored to taste like butter. ...
  • SHORTENING. Shortening is 100% fat, made from hydrogenated vegetable oils. ...
  • OLIVE OIL & VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  • COCONUT OIL. ...
  • PUMPKIN PURÉE. ...
  • APPLESAUCE. ...
  • GREEK YOGURT. ...
  • BANANAS.

Can I use crisco instead of butter? ›

In general, you can substitute Crisco shortening for butter or margarine in equal amounts (1 cup Crisco shortening = 1 cup butter or margarine). Not only does Crisco shortening have 50% less saturated fat than butter and 0g trans fat per serving, it gives you higher, lighter-textured baked goods.

Can you eat cookie butter by itself? ›

Though we do, admittedly, love eating it straight from the jar, Trader Joe's Cookie Butter can be added to almost any type of dessert recipe for cookies, brownies, and even cakes.

Is cookie butter good with jelly? ›

Cookie butter makes everything taste inherently more cookie-like. It's fantastic with jelly!

What do you eat Biscoff on? ›

You can spread Biscoff on toast just like you use peanut butter. Try adding it to an apple tart or a caramel cheesecake. Or you could just have it on a biscuit with your next tea or coffee.

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