Looking for a twist on your classic tiramisu? Or are obsessed with biscoff cookies in the same way I am? Well, if you’re looking for a cold, refreshing, and creamy treat, then you’ve come to the right place. This recipe is refreshing and it’s packed with sugar (all good things are), and I’m so excited for you to try it!

Top Tips for ANY Tiramisu:

  1. Using high quality coffee: ensures the flavor hits right and is strong
  2. Soak your cookies until they are soft: results in a gooey, creamy dessert
  3. Use ricotta cheese: instead of mascarpone cheese, opt for a refreshing Italian ricotta, which can make your dessert less overwhelming. (Yes, this is a less traditional twist on the desert!)
  4. Add vanilla: flavor, flavor, flavor!

Top Tips for BISCOFF Tiramisu:

  1. Want a crunchy tiramisu? Alternate which cookies you soak
  2. Use lots of cookie butter: it enhances flavor
  3. Don’t soak your cookies too long: don’t worry, you’ll still get all the coffee flavor!

The Best Biscoff Tiramisu

Numnum
Looking for a twist on your classic tiramisu? Or are obsessed with biscoff cookies in the same way I am? Well, if you're looking for a cold, refreshing, and creamy treat, then you've come to the right place. This recipe is refreshing and it's packed with sugar (all good things are), and I'm so excited for you to try it!
Prep Time 12 minutes
Chill Time 12 hours
Course Dessert
Cuisine Italian
Calories 263 kcal

Equipment

  • 9×13 baking pan

Ingredients
  

  • 2 packs of biscoff cookies
  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream cold
  • 8 oz ricotta cheese cold
  • 1 cup cold brew coffee, or chilled espresso
  • 1/2 cup biscoff cookie butter
  • 1/8 cup cocoa powder optional/for dusting and decor

Instructions
 

  • In a large glass bowl, whip your whipped cream until you can pull out your mixer and it leaves a mountain peak of cream. Add your ricotta until firm and with mountain-like peaks. The picture should be thick and creamy, but be careful not to whip for too long.
  • In your 9×13 pan, add a tight layer of biscoff cookies, dipping each cookie in coffee before layering. Drizzle half of your cookie butter over the cookie layer before dolloping on half of your whipped cream mixture. Make sure everything is spread evenly, then repeat for your second layer.
  • Crumble some cookies over the top and dust some cocoa powder.
  • Chill in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours and serve cold.
  • Enjoy!
Keyword biscoff, easy recipe, pudding, summer dessert, tiramisu
About Author

Numnum

Hello there!
I am Numnum, a baker, blogger and a well known lover of sweets!
I post recipes on my blog 1-2 times per week! You can visit my food blog at bakeeatsmilerepeat.com

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