This Biscoff cheesecake is super creamy with a crust made from Biscoff cookies. It’s loaded with Biscoff cookie butter, and there’s a surprise layer of Biscoff spread and cookies in the middle. It’s like a dream for cookie butter cheesecake lovers! Plus, it’s a no-bake cheesecake, making it easy and quick to prepare with just a few ingredients.
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WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS RECIPE
- Smooth and Creamy: This cheesecake is incredibly smooth and creamy, and it comes with a crunchy Biscoff crust.
- Delicious Cookie Butter: We’ve added Biscoff spread throughout the filling, sandwiched in the middle, and drizzled on top.
- Biscoff Cookie Layers: Enjoy Biscoff cookies in the crust, middle layer, and as a tasty topping.
- Simple to Make: This is a no-bake cheesecake, and with just a few ingredients, it’s super easy to whip up.
Ingredients:
- Biscoff Cookies (or Speculoos Cookies): If you can’t find Biscoff, speculoos cookies are a great alternative.
- Biscoff Spread: You’ll need approximately 1.5 jars of Biscoff spread.
- Cream Cheese: Opt for full-fat, brick-style cream cheese for the perfect results. Low-fat cream cheese has too much water and may affect the cheesecake setting properly.
- Heavy Whipping Cream: Choose whipping cream with at least 35% milk fat to ensure it whips up properly.
MAKE AHEAD AND STORAGE
This cheesecake is ideal for preparing in advance since it requires overnight chilling.
Storage Tips:
Keep the cheesecake in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, making sure it’s covered.
For longer storage, you can freeze it. Place it in an airtight container or bag and store it in the freezer for up to 2 months.
To preserve its appearance and freshness, consider using a cake carrier when storing it in the refrigerator. This helps prevent damage to the top and keeps it well-sealed.
Biscoff vs. Speculoos: A Flavor Choice:
Biscoff and speculoos share very similar flavor profiles and can be used interchangeably in this recipe. However, if you have a preference, Biscoff offers a brighter golden color and a more caramelized taste compared to speculoos.
For this recipe, both Biscoff and speculoos are available as cookie butter spreads. Check your local grocery store or look online to find these delightful spreads for your baking needs!
Why It’s the Easiest Cheesecake:
Prepare for the easiest and most elegant cheesecake experience ever! The magic lies in the cookie butter spread, which adds a delightful touch to both the middle and top layers.
The cheesecake filling keeps it simple with cream cheese, powdered sugar, Biscoff spread, and whipped cream. These straightforward ingredients ensure a quick and hassle-free assembly.
The only slightly challenging part is whipping the cream, but it’s a breeze! I recommend whipping cream over the spread for a superior taste and a perfect, fluffy texture. You can even do it by hand—just make sure to chill your bowl and wire whisk for a quicker whip.
Being a no-bake cheesecake eliminates the need for baking, making the process even more straightforward. No fuss with water baths—just simple and delicious!
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