I first made these Biscoff Christmas Truffles on a chilly afternoon right before our annual Christmas movie night. The house smelled like pine, the lights twinkled, and I needed a dessert that screamed holiday cheer without hijacking my oven. That’s when I spotted a jar of Biscoff spread and a half-used sleeve of cookies on the counter. What happened next was culinary serendipity.
Mix. Roll. Dip. And just like that, I had the most addictively delicious, melt-in-your-mouth bites that tasted like spiced caramel, wrapped in a snowy coat of white chocolate. By the time Home Alone hit the final scene, the tray was wiped clean. These are now my go-to for cookie boxes, potlucks, and midnight fridge raids.
Why These Biscoff Truffles Are Holiday Gold
These Biscoff Christmas truffles check all the boxes:
- No baking required
- Just three ingredients (plus optional toppings)
- Stay fresh in the fridge or freezer
- Easy to make in big or small batches
- Look stunning on any dessert table
And let’s be real: anything dipped in white chocolate and topped with cookie crumbles is basically irresistible.
Biscoff Christmas Truffles Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1½ cups crushed Biscoff cookies (about 20 cookies)
- ½ cup Biscoff cookie butter spread
- 8 oz white chocolate chips or melting wafers
Optional Toppings:
- Crushed Biscoff cookies
- Holiday sprinkles
- Crushed candy canes
- Drizzle of dark chocolate
Instructions:
- Make the base:
Combine cookie crumbs and Biscoff spread in a bowl until it forms a dough-like consistency. If it feels too sticky, refrigerate for 10 minutes. - Shape the truffles:
Scoop out 1 tablespoon of mixture and roll into a ball. Repeat until all the dough is used. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze for 20 minutes. - Melt the chocolate:
In a microwave-safe bowl, melt white chocolate in 30-second intervals, stirring between rounds until smooth. - Dip and top:
Using a fork, dip each chilled truffle into the white chocolate, letting excess drip off. Place back on parchment and sprinkle with crushed cookies or festive toppings before the coating sets. - Chill & store:
Refrigerate until firm, about 15 minutes. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week—or freeze for up to two months.
Bonus Tips for Success
- Want extra crunch? Stir chopped Biscoff cookies into the dough before rolling.
- No white chocolate? Use milk or dark—it pairs beautifully with the spiced base.
- Too soft? Chill longer or add a few more cookie crumbs.
Pair With Other Holiday Favorites
Building a cookie tray or gifting tins? Add variety with these sweet hits:
- Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies for a soft and chewy balance
- Perfect Oreo Brownies to add fudgy contrast
- Small-Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies for crowd-favorite flavor
