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Homemade Biscoff (Belgian Speculoos Cookies)
These crispy cookies are rich and aromatic thanks to the floral character of Ceylon cinnamon and the deeply caramelized sweetness of well toasted Belgian-style brown sugar.
Glazed Spice Biscotti
Biscotti spiced with holiday flavors like cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, are finished with a smooth sugar glaze.
Speculoos (Biscoff Cookie Butter)
This silky-smooth spread is as thick as creamy peanut butter, but packed with the caramelized flavor and aromatic spices of Belgian speculoos.
Chocolate Biscoff Truffles
Another fun way to use Biscoff spread, these truffles are a melt-in-your-mouth combination of dark chocolate and warming spices.
Chocolate Shortbread Sandwich Cookies
Chocolate does double duty in these crunchy shortbread cookies sandwiched with a creamy and decadent dark chocolate ganache.
Shortbread Sandwiches
The beauty of these cookies is their versatility. Play around: you can fill them with jam, Nutella, peanut butter, or chocolate ganache.
"Fluffernutter" Sandwich Cookies
This decadent sandwich cookie takes its inspiration from the New England lunchtime classic, the Fluffernutter (aka a peanut butter and marshmallow creme sandwich).
Hazelnut Black Pepper Biscotti
These unusual biscotti have a wonderful combination of nutty and earthy flavors.
Honey Almond Biscotti
The delicate honey flavor of these biscotti is accented with notes of vanilla, lemon, and almond.
Crispy Lemon-Ginger Sandwich Cookies
With plenty of lemon zest in the dough and fresh-squeezed juice in the filling, these crunchy ginger cookies taste zippy and bright—a refreshing change of pace from the darker profile of gingersnaps or classic gingerbread cookies. Enjoy with tea, or serve alongside a scoop of your favorite ice cream.
Thin, crispy spiced cookies are sandwiched around gingery Biscoff cookie spread.
Serve With
Pumpkin Spice Latte (With Real Squash)
Rich with butternut squash and fall spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and ginger, this frothy, creamy drink is like drinking pumpkin pie in your mug.
Pumpkin-Coffee Milkshake
This afternoon pick-me up is a little less sweet than your regular milkshake, adding coffee into the mix—in the form of strong brewed coffee as well as coffee ice cream.
Pumpkin Bourbon Cider Milkshake
All the flavors of fall come together in this boozy milkshake. Don't skip the maple whipped cream, it's totally worth the extra effort.
Spicy Chocolate Pumpkin Milkshake
We like the way the cayenne cuts through the sweetness of this spicy chocolate milkshake, but if you're not a fan of heat, you might want to dial down the cayenne by half.
Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate (Two Ways) - Striped Spatula
Calling pumpkin spice lovers! This decadent hot chocolate, made with real pumpkin and your choice of dark or white chocolate, is perfect for a chilly fall day!
Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream
This ice cream tastes like a better, more homemade version of a Starbucks pumpkin spice latte (minus the coffee, which is pretty incidental), thanks to a dose of vanilla bean, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and a wee nip of bourbon.
Everything Nice (Spiced-Rum Coffee With Butterscotch Whipped Cream)
In this variation on a classic Irish coffee, spiced rum takes the place of whiskey, lending its sweet, spiced caramel flavor to the coffee's roasted, bitter bite.
Homemade McDonald's-Style Eggnog Shake
Feel free to mix in a shot or two of your favorite holiday spirit along with the whipped cream at the end. Add it earlier and you'll prevent the shake from thickening in the ice cream maker.
White Hot Chocolate (with Spiked Variations)
Cozy up to this creamy White Hot Chocolate on a cold day. You only need 4 ingredients and 10 minutes! Don't miss the boozy variations for the adults.
Spiked Trefoil Milkshake
This is a Girl Scout Cookie-inspired milkshake for grownups only, but you can leave out the booze if you want to make a version for kids.