Biscoff Stuffed Cookies!
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Gooey Biscoff stuffed cookies with white chocolate chips –heaven in every Biscoff bite!

Biscoff
So Biscoff is that thing, that (nearly) everyone will go OH MY GOD BISCOFF when you mention it or show them something to do with it… and I am one of those people. I am obsessed. Anyone who reads my blog will also know this.
Some of my readers describe me as the queen of Biscoff (thank you, thank you SO much!) and to be honest, I would take the crown if it was a thing.. but I know several people more obsessed than I am!


I just adore to make Biscoff recipes, because I know you all adore them too. To the (not really) weirdos who don’t like Biscoff… sorry. I apologise again for posting “yet another” Biscoff recipe! But in all honesty? Am I actually sorry? Lol no.
Biscoff stuffed cookies
So basically… this recipe is whole heartedly inspired by my Nutella Stuffed Cookies – as it should be. They are on of my proudest recipes because they are just crazy good, and you all make them so good too! However.. I needed more.


Even when testing the Nutella stuffed cookies I tried Biscoff versions and so on, but decided to post the Nutella version first. Also, I wanted a little longer to hog these ones to myself because “errrrmmmaaahgodddd” was the sound I would make when I ate them.
Chocolate cookie dough
Honestly?! These are one of my favourite recipes ever! I am OBSESSED. I decided for these though to go down the chocolate cookie route as I wanted a better contrast in colour between the Biscoff and the cookie. Kinda like how my Nutella ones are a plain cookie! You can of course do these as a plain cookie if you fancied – and use whatever type of chocolate as the ‘chip’ but either way… they are the best.


Biscoff stuffing
I would recommend, annoyingly, not going too crazy with the scooping of the Biscoff, as the bigger the lump, the more likely they will break apart and fail in the oven!
Fails in the oven still led to some delicious experiments either way, but I wanted these to really have a Biscoff surprise, where it wouldn’t leak through or anything. As these cookies did have to still incorporate the Biscoff, it is quite a dry cookie dough – but this is IMPORTANT.


Recommendations
Please don’t mess with the recipe, until you have it cracked. I don’t want to be blamed for wasting Biscoff when it wasn’t my fault – these are the new god of the cookie world, and I am HAPPY. I LOVE THEM.
I also recommend with the chocolate to really finely chop it, so it can flavour it nicely, but not ruin the cookie dough when you need to wrap around the frozen Biscoff! Also, yeah, the Biscoff MUST BE FROZEN.
Enjoy these beastly little treats, you Biscoff fiends! X



Biscoff Stuffed Cookies!
Ingredients
- 15 heaped tsps Biscoff (I used smooth)
- 115 g unsalted butter
- 175 g light brown sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 medium egg
- 235 g plain flour
- 40 g cocoa powder
- 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp cornflour
- 200 g finely chopped chocolate (I used white)
Instructions
- Scoop heaped teaspoons of Biscoff onto a lined tray, and freeze until solid. This usually takes 60 minutes!
- Once the Biscoff has frozen, making your cookie dough!
- Preheat your oven to 190C/170C fan!
- Beat together your butter and sugar until fluffy, and then add in your vanilla and egg and beat again until smooth.
- Whisk together your flour, cocoa powder, salt, bicarbonate of soda and cornflour, and then add in to the other mix.
- Add in the finely chopped chocolate and mix until combined.
- Scoop your cookies with a cookie scoop to portion. I portion mine all first, so the Biscoff is out of the freezer for the least amount of time.
- As you scoop each cookie, flatten the dough slightly, and add a frozen lump of Biscoff to the middle and make sure the cookie surrounds the Biscoff fully!
- They will be balls of cookie in the end!
- Line 2-3 LARGE trays with parchment paper - and add 6 cookies to each tray. Each cookie might spread a bit whilst baking, so you want room for them to grow!
- Bake in the oven for 11-13 minutes, or until delicious. The more you bake, the less gooey they will be!
Notes
- I use a 5cm cookie scoop for these - and I recommend these ones!!
- The freezing of the Biscoff is important so it's easier to make, and to keep the Biscoff gooey!
- I used the smooth one, but you can easily use the crunchy version!
- You can make these plain flavoured by taking out cocoa powder and adding in the same weight of plain flour!
- These are best fresh so that they are still warm and gooey, but will last for 3-4 days once made - you can easily microwave them so that they are gooey inside again!
- They aren't designed to spread that much, so that the Biscoff stays in but if you want you can!
- These are based on my Nutella stuffed cookies!
Enjoy!
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Hi! I need to make these. Can I use cornstarch instead of cornflour? Thanks in advance!
I believe they are the same thing! x
Could you cook these completely from frozen like your NYC cookies or would that ruin the Biscoff inside?
It may make the biscoff less soft and over baked it slightly – but it would still be tasty!
I made these cookies without the cocoa and they went down well 🙂
What brand of butter do you use for all your cookies please?
I switch all the time between stork or unsalted butter for cookies – it just depends on what I have!
Hi I don’t have any vanilla if I use without would it make a huge difference 😢?
You don’t have to use it – it’s just there for the flavour!
Loved these, went down well in work 👍🏻 anything with biscoff and chocolate 😍
Would it be the same if I used self raising flour instead? I’m struggling to get hold of any plain in the current crisis! Thanks!
They will rise more, which may cause them to spread more and expose the biscoff, but they’ll definitely still be tasty and might still work!
Can you use cacao instead of cocoa? If so would the amounts be equivalent? (Rookie here sorry!)
Yes you can, the flavours can just be slightly different, and as long as it’s a powder!
This might be a stupid question, but on step 8 of this recipe, once you have flattened your cookie dough and placed the frozen biscoff, do you place a chunk of cookie dough on top of the frozen biscoff or just roll the existing cookie dough round the biscoff to form the ball?
Thanks in advance!
You flatten the cookie dough, add the frozen biscoff, and wrap the cookie dough around it.
I only managed 10 cookies with this recipe using a 5cm scoop, but still yummy delicious heavenly…thank you thank you 😂
Hey there! Is there any way I could convert the measurements from grams to cups/tablespoons? I don’t have a weighing scale 🙁
Apologies, I don’t measure in cups, it’s an awful way to measure.
These were incredible! I made some for my friends to cheer them up after a hard time and they loved them too! I wish the recipe came with a warning though…. a lot of self control is needed to not eat them all in one day!
Delicious. Best recipie
So glad you like it!!
What size cookie scoop would you recommend? These look amazing!!
Now linked on the recipe!
OMG!!!! I am just like you….. the pictures…. I need those in my life!
Hahaha yes! Can’t ever resist!!
Hi, do you have a link to the cookie scoops you use please?
Now linked on the recipe!
Omg these look soooooooooooo amazing, I am a Biscoff fan too 🙂
Hey is there something else you can use other than a cookie scoop?
You can use spoons, but cookie scoops are the easiest as they are equal!