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Bischoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake 

Introduction & Inspiration

If you’re as obsessed with the unique, caramelized spice flavor of Biscoff cookies and cookie butter as I am, then you absolutely need this No-Bake Biscoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake recipe in your life! It features a crunchy Biscoff cookie crust, a smooth and tangy cream cheese filling, and is generously topped with a luscious blend of melted Biscoff cookie butter and caramel sauce. It sounded like pure heaven and, best of all, requires absolutely no baking!

My inspiration came directly from that addictive Biscoff flavor. I wanted to create an easy dessert that showcased it prominently, moving beyond just dunking cookies in coffee. Combining it with the creamy tang of cheesecake and the richness of caramel in a simple no-bake format seemed like the ultimate way to indulge that craving.

My goal was to explore this straightforward recipe and share just how easy it is to assemble an impressive, decadent dessert without turning on the oven. It looked perfect for parties, holidays, or anytime you need a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that tastes incredibly luxurious but is secretly simple to make.

Let’s dive into creating this Biscoff lover’s dream cheesecake!

Nostalgic Appeal / Comfort Food Connection

This No-Bake Biscoff Cheesecake taps into several comforting and nostalgic elements. Cheesecake itself is a beloved dessert classic, often associated with celebrations, restaurants, and rich, creamy indulgence. No-bake versions, popular for their ease, bring back memories of simple potluck desserts and cool summer treats.  

Biscoff cookies, while perhaps newer to some than classic graham crackers, have quickly become a nostalgic favorite for many, often associated with airplane snacks, coffee pairings, and their unique spiced caramel flavor. Cookie butter, derived from these cookies, feels like a modern comfort spread, reminiscent of peanut butter but with a distinct speculoos spice.

Combining these elements – the comforting cheesecake format, the beloved Biscoff flavor, the ease of a no-bake preparation, and the familiar richness of caramel – creates a dessert that feels both excitingly modern and deeply comforting.

Making and eating this cheesecake feels like indulging in a trendy flavor profile presented in a classic, easy-to-love, comforting dessert format.

Homemade Focus (Simple Layers, Big Flavor)

This No-Bake Biscoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake is a fantastic example of how simple homemade assembly using mostly ready-made components can still result in a spectacular dessert. While Biscoff cookies, cookie butter, and potentially caramel sauce might be store-bought, the process of creating the crust, whipping up the cheesecake filling, and layering everything together is a satisfying homemade endeavor.

I love recipes that deliver impressive results with minimal complexity. Making the crust involves simply crushing cookies and mixing them with melted butter – a classic no-bake technique. The cheesecake filling comes together quickly by beating softened cream cheese with sugar and vanilla, then lightening it by folding in whipped cream or topping.

Creating the unique topping by melting cookie butter and blending it with caramel sauce is another simple homemade step that adds a significant layer of flavor and visual appeal. Layering these distinct components – crust, creamy filling, gooey topping – showcases the care taken in homemade assembly.

Even relying on some specific branded products, the process of combining them in this specific way results in a unique, delicious cheesecake that feels thoughtfully prepared in your own kitchen.

Flavor Goal

The primary flavor goal of this No-Bake Biscoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake is an indulgent symphony of spiced cookie, tangy cheesecake, rich cookie butter, and sweet caramel flavors, delivered with contrasting textures. It aims for a decadent yet balanced dessert where the Biscoff flavor shines through creamy and crunchy elements.

The Biscoff cookie crust provides a crunchy, buttery base with the signature caramelized spice flavor of the cookies.

The cheesecake filling offers a smooth, cool, creamy texture with a balance of tangy cream cheese and sweet sugar, subtly flavored with vanilla. Folding in whipped cream or topping keeps it light rather than dense like a baked cheesecake.  

The topping is where the Biscoff and caramel flavors truly explode. Melted Biscoff cookie butter provides intense spiced cookie flavor, while the caramel sauce adds buttery sweetness and depth.

The overall effect is a luxurious multi-layered dessert: crunchy spiced crust, cool tangy filling, and a rich, sweet Biscoff-caramel topping, often garnished with more cookies for extra crunch and flavor.

Ingredient Insights

Let’s explore the key components of this Biscoff delight:

For the Crust:

  • Biscoff cookies (or crumbs): Provide the signature spiced caramel flavor and crunchy texture for the base. Crush them finely.  
  • Salted butter, melted: Binds the crumbs together and adds richness. Salted butter helps balance the overall sweetness.

For the Cheesecake Filling:

  • Cream cheese, softened: The essential tangy, creamy base. Use full-fat block style, fully softened for smoothness.
  • Granulated sugar: Sweetens the filling.
  • Vanilla extract: Adds warmth and enhances flavors.
  • Whipped cream or whipped topping (like Cool Whip), thawed: Folded in to lighten the texture and add airiness/stability. Homemade whipped cream should be stabilized if making far ahead.

For the Cookie Butter Topping:

  • Biscoff cookie butter, melted: Provides intense, concentrated Biscoff flavor. Melting gently makes it pourable.  
  • Caramel sauce: Adds sweetness, buttery flavor, and helps create a smooth topping consistency. Store-bought or homemade.

For Garnish:

  • Whole Biscoff cookies: For decoration.
  • Crushed Biscoff cookies (optional): For extra texture on top or around the sides.

Using both Biscoff cookies and cookie butter ensures maximum flavor impact!

Essential Equipment

This is a no-bake recipe requiring basic mixing and assembly tools:

  • A 9-inch springform pan: Highly recommended for easy removal and beautiful presentation of the cheesecake layers. A regular 9-inch pie plate could work, but serving is messier.
  • Food processor or large ziploc bag and rolling pin: For crushing Biscoff cookies into fine crumbs.
  • Mixing bowls (large for filling, medium for crust).
  • An electric mixer (handheld or stand mixer): Essential for beating the cream cheese filling until smooth and fluffy.  
  • A rubber spatula: Crucial for folding in the whipped cream/topping gently and for spreading layers.
  • Microwave-safe bowl or small saucepan: For gently melting the cookie butter.
  • Measuring cups and spoons.
  • Plastic wrap: For covering during chilling.

A springform pan makes releasing the set cheesecake much easier.

List of Ingredients with Measurements

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

For the Crust:

  • 2 cups Biscoff cookie crumbs (from about 20-25 cookies)
  • 6 tbsp salted butter, melted

For the Cheesecake Filling:

  • 16 oz (2 blocks) cream cheese, room temperature
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup whipped cream (whipped to stiff peaks) OR 8 oz whipped topping (like Cool Whip), thawed

For the Cookie Butter Topping:

  • 1 cup Biscoff cookie butter, melted
  • ¼ cup caramel sauce

For Garnish:

  • Whole Biscoff cookies
  • Crushed Biscoff cookies (optional)

(Note: The recipe lists 8oz whipped topping OR 1 cup whipped cream. Whipping 1 cup of heavy cream yields about 2 cups of whipped cream, so ensure you use the correct measurement depending on your choice – likely 8oz tub of topping OR whip ~1/2 cup heavy cream to yield 1 cup whipped). I will assume 1 cup of already whipped cream or an 8oz tub of Cool Whip based on typical no-bake recipes.

Ensure cream cheese is fully softened and whipped topping is thawed.

Step-by-Step Instructions (Easy No-Bake Assembly!)

Let’s assemble this decadent Biscoff cheesecake layer by layer:

1. Prepare the Crust:

  • (Ignore the oven preheating instruction in the original text if treating as fully no-bake). Lightly spray a 9-inch springform pan with nonstick cooking spray (optional, but helps).
  • Place Biscoff cookies in a food processor and pulse until fine crumbs form. (Alternatively, place cookies in a sealed bag and crush with a rolling pin). Measure out 2 cups of crumbs.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the 2 cups of Biscoff cookie crumbs and the melted salted butter. Stir until all crumbs are evenly moistened.
  • Press the crumb mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom and slightly up the sides of the prepared springform pan. Use the bottom of a glass or measuring cup to pack it tightly.
  • Chill the crust in the refrigerator (or freezer for 15-20 mins) while preparing the filling.

2. Make the Cheesecake Filling:

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the room temperature cream cheese and granulated sugar together with an electric mixer on medium speed until completely smooth, creamy, and free of lumps.
  • Beat in the vanilla extract until combined.
  • Add the 1 cup of prepared whipped cream (already whipped to stiff peaks) OR the 8 ounces of thawed whipped topping (Cool Whip). Using a rubber spatula, gently fold the whipped cream/topping into the cream cheese mixture until just combined and no streaks remain. Do not stir vigorously or use the mixer for this step, as it will deflate the filling.

3. Assemble the Cheesecake:

  • Remove the chilled crust from the refrigerator/freezer.
  • Spread the cheesecake filling evenly over the prepared Biscoff crust. Smooth the top with the spatula.

4. Chill Until Set:

  • Cover the springform pan tightly with plastic wrap.
  • Refrigerate the cheesecake for at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight (6-8 hours), until the filling is completely firm and set. This chilling time is crucial for structure.

5. Prepare and Add Cookie Butter Topping:

  • Once the cheesecake is fully set, prepare the topping. Gently melt the Biscoff cookie butter in a microwave-safe bowl in short intervals (15-20 seconds), stirring in between, until smooth and pourable but not hot. (Alternatively, melt gently over a double boiler).
  • Stir the caramel sauce into the melted cookie butter until well combined. Let the mixture cool slightly for a few minutes so it’s not hot when poured onto the cold cheesecake.
  • Carefully remove the outer ring of the springform pan from the set cheesecake.
  • Pour the slightly cooled cookie butter-caramel topping over the cheesecake, spreading it evenly to the edges with an offset spatula or the back of a spoon.

6. Garnish and Serve:

  • Arrange whole Biscoff cookies around the edge or on top of the cheesecake for decoration. Sprinkle with additional crushed Biscoff cookies, if desired.
  • Chill briefly (15-30 minutes) to help the topping set slightly, or serve immediately. Slice with a sharp knife, wiping clean between cuts. Keep refrigerated.

A stunning no-bake dessert ready after chilling!

Troubleshooting

No-bake cheesecakes rely on proper chilling and ingredient temperatures:

  • Problem: Crust is too crumbly / doesn’t hold together.
    • Solution: Ensure enough melted butter was used and thoroughly mixed with the crumbs. Press the crust very firmly into the pan. Chill thoroughly before adding filling.
  • Problem: Cheesecake filling is lumpy.
    • Solution: Cream cheese MUST be fully softened to room temperature before beating. Beat cream cheese and sugar until completely smooth before folding in whipped cream/topping.
  • Problem: Cheesecake didn’t set properly / is too soft.
    • Solution: Needs more chilling time! Minimum 4 hours, overnight is best. Ensure correct proportions were used. Using stabilized homemade whipped cream or Cool Whip helps ensure stability compared to basic whipped cream. Full-fat cream cheese sets better than light/fat-free.
  • Problem: Cookie butter topping is too thick/hard to spread or too thin.
    • Solution: If too thick, gently warm slightly more (brief microwave bursts). If too thin (unlikely unless caramel was very thin or cookie butter overheated), let it cool longer before pouring. Ensure cheesecake was fully chilled before topping.

Adequate chilling time is crucial!

Tips and Variations

Let’s customize this Biscoff dream:

  • Tip: Use full-fat block cream cheese for the best tangy flavor and firmest set.
  • Variation: Swirl some extra melted cookie butter or caramel sauce into the cheesecake filling before chilling for a marbled effect (fold gently).
  • Tip: If using homemade whipped cream, ensure it’s whipped to stiff peaks and consider adding 1 tsp of unflavored gelatin (bloomed and melted) or 1-2 tbsp of instant pudding mix to stabilize it, especially if making more than a day ahead.
  • Variation: Use a different cookie crust like graham crackers or shortbread, though Biscoff is key for the theme.
  • Tip: Gently warm the caramel sauce slightly if needed before mixing with the melted cookie butter for easier blending.
  • Variation: Add a layer of sliced bananas on top of the crust before adding the cheesecake filling.
  • Variation: Drizzle melted chocolate over the finished cookie butter topping for a final flourish.

Endless ways to enhance the Biscoff goodness!

Serving and Pairing Suggestions

This No-Bake Biscoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake is a showstopper dessert.

Serving: Serve well-chilled, sliced into wedges. Remove the outer springform ring before topping and garnishing for the best presentation.

Pairing:

  • Dessert: Perfect for parties, holidays, birthdays, or any occasion needing a decadent, impressive dessert.
  • Coffee/Tea: Delicious with a cup of coffee, espresso, or black tea to cut through the richness.
  • Milk: A cold glass of milk is always a great pairing with cookie-flavored desserts.

Its rich flavor means slices don’t need to be huge to be satisfying.

Nutritional Information

This is a very rich and indulgent no-bake dessert. Nutritional info is approximate (per slice, assuming 10-12 slices):

  • Calories: 450-600+
  • Fat: 25-40+ grams
  • Saturated Fat: 15-25+ grams (High from butter, cream cheese, cookie butter, Cool Whip/cream)
  • Cholesterol: 40-70+ mg
  • Sodium: 250-400+ mg
  • Total Carbs.: 50-70+ grams
  • Dietary Fiber: <1-2 grams
  • Sugars: 35-50+ grams (Significant amount from cookies, sugar, cookie butter, caramel, Cool Whip/cream)
  • Protein: 4-7 grams

Definitely a decadent treat, high in sugar and fat. Use light cream cheese/whipped topping to slightly reduce fat, but texture may be affected.

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Bischoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake 

Make this easy No-Bake Biscoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake! Features a Biscoff crust, creamy filling, and a rich cookie butter caramel topping.

  • Author: Evelyn

Ingredients

Scale

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

For the Crust:

  • 2 cups Biscoff cookie crumbs (from about 2025 cookies)
  • 6 tbsp salted butter, melted

For the Cheesecake Filling:

  • 16 oz (2 blocks) cream cheese, room temperature
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup whipped cream (whipped to stiff peaks) OR 8 oz whipped topping (like Cool Whip), thawed

For the Cookie Butter Topping:

  • 1 cup Biscoff cookie butter, melted
  • ¼ cup caramel sauce

For Garnish:

  • Whole Biscoff cookies
  • Crushed Biscoff cookies (optional)

(Note: The recipe lists 8oz whipped topping OR 1 cup whipped cream. Whipping 1 cup of heavy cream yields about 2 cups of whipped cream, so ensure you use the correct measurement depending on your choice – likely 8oz tub of topping OR whip ~1/2 cup heavy cream to yield 1 cup whipped). I will assume 1 cup of already whipped cream or an 8oz tub of Cool Whip based on typical no-bake recipes.

Ensure cream cheese is fully softened and whipped topping is thawed.

Instructions

Let’s assemble this decadent Biscoff cheesecake layer by layer:

1. Prepare the Crust:

  • (Ignore the oven preheating instruction in the original text if treating as fully no-bake). Lightly spray a 9-inch springform pan with nonstick cooking spray (optional, but helps).
  • Place Biscoff cookies in a food processor and pulse until fine crumbs form. (Alternatively, place cookies in a sealed bag and crush with a rolling pin). Measure out 2 cups of crumbs.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the 2 cups of Biscoff cookie crumbs and the melted salted butter. Stir until all crumbs are evenly moistened.
  • Press the crumb mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom and slightly up the sides of the prepared springform pan. Use the bottom of a glass or measuring cup to pack it tightly.
  • Chill the crust in the refrigerator (or freezer for 15-20 mins) while preparing the filling.

2. Make the Cheesecake Filling:

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the room temperature cream cheese and granulated sugar together with an electric mixer on medium speed until completely smooth, creamy, and free of lumps.
  • Beat in the vanilla extract until combined.
  • Add the 1 cup of prepared whipped cream (already whipped to stiff peaks) OR the 8 ounces of thawed whipped topping (Cool Whip). Using a rubber spatula, gently fold the whipped cream/topping into the cream cheese mixture until just combined and no streaks remain. Do not stir vigorously or use the mixer for this step, as it will deflate the filling.

3. Assemble the Cheesecake:

  • Remove the chilled crust from the refrigerator/freezer.
  • Spread the cheesecake filling evenly over the prepared Biscoff crust. Smooth the top with the spatula.

4. Chill Until Set:

  • Cover the springform pan tightly with plastic wrap.
  • Refrigerate the cheesecake for at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight (6-8 hours), until the filling is completely firm and set. This chilling time is crucial for structure.

5. Prepare and Add Cookie Butter Topping:

  • Once the cheesecake is fully set, prepare the topping. Gently melt the Biscoff cookie butter in a microwave-safe bowl in short intervals (15-20 seconds), stirring in between, until smooth and pourable but not hot. (Alternatively, melt gently over a double boiler).
  • Stir the caramel sauce into the melted cookie butter until well combined. Let the mixture cool slightly for a few minutes so it’s not hot when poured onto the cold cheesecake.
  • Carefully remove the outer ring of the springform pan from the set cheesecake.
  • Pour the slightly cooled cookie butter-caramel topping over the cheesecake, spreading it evenly to the edges with an offset spatula or the back of a spoon.

6. Garnish and Serve:

  • Arrange whole Biscoff cookies around the edge or on top of the cheesecake for decoration. Sprinkle with additional crushed Biscoff cookies, if desired.
  • Chill briefly (15-30 minutes) to help the topping set slightly, or serve immediately. Slice with a sharp knife, wiping clean between cuts. Keep refrigerated.

A stunning no-bake dessert ready after chilling

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Recipe Summary and Q&A

Let’s conclude with a summary and common questions:

Recipe Summary:

No-Bake Biscoff Caramel Cookie Butter Cheesecake features a crunchy Biscoff cookie crust, a creamy no-bake cheesecake filling made with cream cheese and whipped cream/topping, and a rich topping made by combining melted Biscoff cookie butter and caramel sauce. The cheesecake is chilled until firm and garnished with Biscoff cookies.  

Q&A:

Q: Can I make this ahead of time? A: Yes! This dessert is ideal for making ahead as it requires at least 4 hours (preferably overnight) to chill and set completely. It can be made 1-2 days in advance.

Q: How do I store leftovers? A: Store covered tightly in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days.

Q: Can I freeze this cheesecake? A: Yes, no-bake cheesecakes generally freeze well. Freeze whole or in slices, wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and then foil, for up to 1-2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. The texture may be slightly denser after freezing.

Q: Can I use homemade whipped cream instead of Cool Whip? A: Yes, whip 1 cup of heavy cream with 1/4 cup powdered sugar and 1 tsp vanilla until stiff peaks form. For best stability if making ahead, consider adding a stabilizer (like gelatin or instant pudding mix) while whipping.

Q: Where can I find Biscoff cookie butter? A: It’s widely available in most major US supermarkets, usually near the peanut butter or international food sections.