Easy Iced Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte) Recipe

Iced Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte)

Hey there, fabulous folks! If you’re anything like me, your mornings (or afternoons… or evenings!) just aren’t complete without a little something special in your mug. And let me tell you, this easy Iced Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte) recipe is about to become your new favorite obsession. Forget the coffee shop lines and those hefty price tags – we’re bringing that creamy, dreamy, spiced cookie goodness right into your kitchen. It’s like a warm hug and a sweet treat all rolled into one, but delightfully chilled for those warmer days or when you just need a refresh!

Why You’ll Love This Iced Cookie Butter Latte

  • Quick & Easy: Seriously, you’ll be sipping on this deliciousness in under 5 minutes. Perfect for busy mornings!
  • Cozy & Comforting: The spiced cookie butter flavor is pure bliss, making it feel like a little indulgence.
  • Budget-Friendly: Skip the expensive barista-made drinks and make your own at home.
  • Customizable: Easily adjust sweetness, milk type, or coffee strength to your liking.
  • Impress Your Friends (and Yourself!): It tastes fancy but is incredibly simple to make.

Ingredients

Easy Iced Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte) Recipe
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Easy Iced Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte)

A creamy, spiced iced latte made with Biscoff cookie butter for a warm, indulgent treat without coffee shop prices. Quick, customizable, and perfect for any time of day.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1 servings
Course: Iced Coffee
Cuisine: American
Calories: 180

Ingredients
  

  • 1 shot espresso or ¼ cup strong brewed coffee
  • 1 tbsp cookie butter (Biscoff spread)
  • ¾ cup milk (any type)
  • Ice
  • Optional garnish: crushed Biscoff cookies or Biscoff foam

Method
 

  1. Brew 1 shot espresso or strong coffee.
  2. In a heatproof cup, whisk cookie butter into the hot coffee until fully melted and smooth.
  3. Fill a tall glass with ice.
  4. Pour the cookie butter mixture over the ice.
  5. Slowly add milk while gently stirring to combine.
  6. Garnish with crushed Biscoff cookies or Biscoff foam (optional).

Notes

For a frothy texture, steam or froth the milk first.
Adjust sweetness by adding sugar or a sweetener of choice.
Use plant-based milk for a vegan option.
Replace vanilla extract (if originally used) with non-alcoholic vanilla flavoring.

  • 1 shot espresso or ¼ cup strong brewed coffee
  • 1 tbsp cookie butter (I used Biscoff spread)
  • ¾ cup milk (I used whole milk, but any milk works!)
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract (optional, but highly recommended for an extra cozy vibe)
  • Ice
  • Optional toppings: crushed Biscoff cookies or Biscoff foam

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Brew Your Coffee: Start by brewing one shot of espresso or ¼ cup of your favorite strong brewed coffee. The stronger, the better here, to stand up to that delicious cookie butter!
  2. Melt the Cookie Butter: Add the cookie butter to the hot espresso. Give it a good whisk until the cookie butter is completely melted and smoothly combined with the coffee. This is where the magic starts!
  3. Add Vanilla (if using): Stir in the vanilla extract now if you’re using it. It adds a lovely layer of flavor.
  4. Prepare Your Glass: Grab a tall glass and fill it with ice.
  5. Combine & Stir: Pour your cookie butter and espresso mixture over the ice. Then, slowly add the milk while stirring gently. Watch those beautiful layers come together!
  6. Garnish (Optional): If you’re feeling extra fancy, top your Iced Cookie Butter Latte with some crushed Biscoff cookies or a swirl of Biscoff foam. It’s not just for looks; it adds extra texture and flavor!

Equipment

  • Espresso machine or coffee maker
  • Whisk
  • Tall glass

Tips & Variations

  • Make it Frothy: For a more decadent feel, froth your milk before adding it. You can use a milk frother, a whisk, or even a French press.
  • Sweetness Adjustment: If you like your latte sweeter, add a tiny bit of brown sugar or maple syrup when you melt the cookie butter.
  • Coffee Strength: Not a fan of strong coffee? Use a lighter roast or adjust the amount of espresso/coffee to your preference.
  • Dairy-Free Delight: This recipe works wonderfully with oat milk, almond milk, or soy milk for a dairy-free option.
  • Common Mistake to Avoid: Don’t try to add cookie butter to cold coffee directly without melting it first. It won’t mix properly and you’ll end up with lumps!

Serving Suggestions

This Biscoff Latte is a treat all on its own, but it pairs wonderfully with a slice of Banana Nut Bread or a simple croissant for a delightful breakfast or afternoon pick-me-up. For an extra special presentation, serve it with a Biscoff cookie on the side! If you’re looking for more delicious coffee recipes that are perfect for any season, check out our guide to Delicious Coffee Recipes For Any Season.

Nutrition Facts

(Please note: Nutrition facts are estimates and can vary based on specific ingredients and brands used.)

  • Calories: ~200-250
  • Carbohydrates: ~25-35g
  • Protein: ~5-8g
  • Fat: ~8-12g

Conclusion

And there you have it, a creamy, dreamy, and utterly irresistible Iced Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte) ready for you to enjoy. This recipe truly brings that cozy coffee shop ambiance right to your home, without the hassle or the cost. It’s perfect for treating yourself after a long day, or as a little pick-me-up when you need a moment of delicious calm. So grab your ingredients, whip up this treat, and savor every single sip!

FAQ Section

Can I make this Iced Cookie Butter Latte ahead of time?

You can brew the espresso and melt the cookie butter ahead of time and store it in the fridge. When you’re ready to enjoy, just add ice and cold milk! However, for the freshest taste, it’s best made right before serving.

What if I don’t have an espresso machine?

No problem! You can use ¼ cup of very strong brewed coffee, instant espresso powder mixed with a small amount of hot water, or even Moka pot coffee. The key is to have a concentrated coffee flavor.

Can I use a different type of cookie butter?

Absolutely! While Biscoff provides that classic taste, feel free to experiment with other brands of cookie butter if you have a favorite. Just ensure it melts smoothly.

How can I make a Biscoff foam for my latte?

You can gently warm about ¼ cup of milk with ½ teaspoon of cookie butter, then froth it until foamy. Alternatively, a dollop of whipped cream with a drizzle of melted cookie butter works wonders too!

Is this recipe naturally sweet enough, or do I need to add more sugar?

Cookie butter is quite sweet on its own, so many find this recipe perfectly balanced. However, if you have a serious sweet tooth, feel free to add a touch more sugar or a pump of vanilla syrup to your Iced Cookie Butter Latte.

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