Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Crush the Cookies
- Place the Biscoff cookies into a food processor.
- Pulse until the cookies form fine crumbs with no large pieces remaining.
Step 2: Make the Truffle Mixture
- Transfer the cookie crumbs to a mixing bowl.
- Add the Biscoff spread.
- Mix thoroughly until a thick, smooth dough forms.
- The mixture should be soft but firm enough to roll.
Step 3: Shape the Truffles
- Scoop small portions of the mixture and roll into bite-sized balls.
- Place them on a parchment-lined baking tray.
Step 4: Chill
- Refrigerate the truffle balls for 20–30 minutes to firm up.
Step 5: Melt the Chocolate
- Melt the milk chocolate gently in the microwave in short intervals, stirring between each, until smooth.
Step 6: Coat the Truffles
- Dip each chilled truffle into the melted chocolate, coating completely.
- Let excess chocolate drip off, then return to the parchment-lined tray.
Step 7: Set
- Refrigerate for 15–20 minutes, or until the chocolate coating is fully set.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Storage
Store truffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
Serving Tip
Let truffles sit at room temperature for 5 minutes before serving for the best texture.
These truffles are not meant to be reheated.
🥄 Variations
Make these Biscoff truffles your own with these easy ideas:
Crunchy Finish: Roll truffles in crushed Biscoff cookies before chilling
Extra Smooth: Add a spoon of melted chocolate to the truffle base
White Chocolate Coating: Swap milk chocolate for white chocolate
Decorated Tops: Drizzle extra melted chocolate over the set truffles
Gift-Ready: Place in mini paper cups for elegant presentation
Each variation keeps the truffles simple, rich, and irresistible.
❓ 10 FAQs
Do I need to bake anything?
No, this is a completely no-bake recipe. Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes, they store well for several days. Do I need a food processor?
It’s recommended, but you can crush cookies manually. Why chill before dipping?
Chilling helps the truffles hold their shape. Can kids help make this?
Yes, rolling the truffles is fun and easy. Are these very sweet?
They’re rich but balanced when served chilled. Can I freeze them?
Yes, freeze in an airtight container for up to 2 months. What size should the truffles be?
About 1 tablespoon each is ideal. Why use milk chocolate?
It complements the caramelized Biscoff flavor perfectly. Are these good for parties?
Absolutely—bite-sized and always popular. 🏁 Conclusion These no-bake Biscoff truffles prove that incredible desserts don’t need complicated steps or long ingredient lists. With their creamy cookie butter center and smooth chocolate coating, they’re the kind of treat that feels special every time you serve them. Whether you’re making them for guests, gifting, or simply treating yourself, this recipe is a guaranteed win—simple, elegant, and completely irresistible.
No, this is a completely no-bake recipe. Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes, they store well for several days. Do I need a food processor?
It’s recommended, but you can crush cookies manually. Why chill before dipping?
Chilling helps the truffles hold their shape. Can kids help make this?
Yes, rolling the truffles is fun and easy. Are these very sweet?
They’re rich but balanced when served chilled. Can I freeze them?
Yes, freeze in an airtight container for up to 2 months. What size should the truffles be?
About 1 tablespoon each is ideal. Why use milk chocolate?
It complements the caramelized Biscoff flavor perfectly. Are these good for parties?
Absolutely—bite-sized and always popular. 🏁 Conclusion These no-bake Biscoff truffles prove that incredible desserts don’t need complicated steps or long ingredient lists. With their creamy cookie butter center and smooth chocolate coating, they’re the kind of treat that feels special every time you serve them. Whether you’re making them for guests, gifting, or simply treating yourself, this recipe is a guaranteed win—simple, elegant, and completely irresistible.
