Cookie Butter Latte (Biscoff Latte)

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This cookie butter latte (Biscoff latte) has a base of iced espresso mixed with cinnamony sweet Biscoff spread, topped with fluffy and light cookie butter cold foam.

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I’ve been skipping the drive-thru and starting to make more of my coffee drinks at home in the morning. That way, I can control the quality of everything I put into them, and it saves me money, too.

This cookie butter latte is sweet, cinnamon cookie heaven in a glass!

I mix still-hot espresso with a bit of Biscoff spread, pour over ice to chill it down, add some milk, and then top it with a whipped mixture of heavy cream and more cookie butter spread to make the perfect fluffy and sweet cold foam topping!

Since you’re making it at home, you can choose the variety of espresso, adjust the amounts of Biscoff spread, or choose the types of milk you use in your drink. 

Whether you need a midday pick-me-up or a sweet way to start your day, you’re going to love sipping on this cookie butter latte.

Are you looking for that Biscoff flavor packed into a baked good? Try this Biscoff banana bread!

For coffee: 

  • 2 shots of espresso – Feel free to use your favorite variety!
  • Cookie butter spread – This will add sweetness and that classic Biscoff flavor to our espresso.
  • Milk – Milk will help balance the espresso and cookie butter flavors.
  • Ice Ice will keep this drink super cold and refreshing.

For sweet foam: 

  • Whipped cream – Whipped cream will froth up into a silky cloud. 
  • Biscoff spread – Biscoff spread will add that classic cinnamony sweet flavor to the cold foam.

Mix your hot espresso with the cookie butter until dissolved, and pour over ice.

Add your milk of choice. 

In a separate glass, pour your heavy whipping cream and Biscoff. Using a milk foamer, blend until frothy and top your drink.

Making this iced or hot

I’m mostly an iced coffee lover, so for this photo set, I opted to show this cookie butter latte iced. However, if you’re a hot coffee fan, you can 100% drink this hot.

You only need to follow the directions and not pour it over ice.

What is Biscoff spread?

Biscoff spread is also known as speculoos spread or cookie butter. 

No matter their name, they’re a smooth, creamy spread made from cinnamon shortbread cookies. 

You can find Biscoff spread in most major grocery stores, next to the peanut butter, or online.

Milk varieties

If you have a dairy sensitivity, don’t worry!

Feel free to substitute your favorite milk product. Keep in mind that it might not froth as thick as heavy whipping cream, but it should still create some lighter foam for you to use as the topping. 

Tools

No milk frother? No problem!

Place the milk and the cookie butter in a metal bowl, and use a whisk or a hand mixer to whip up your cold foam topping.

Storage and leftovers

Unfortunately, these are best consumed after they’re made, so there are no leftovers here!

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Servings: 1 drink
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
This cookie butter latte has a base of iced espresso mixed with cinnamony sweet Biscoff spread, topped with fluffy and light cookie butter cold foam.
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Ingredients 

For latte:

  • 2 shots espresso
  • 1 tablespoon cookie butter
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • Ice

For cold foam:

  • 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream, cold
  • 1 teaspoon cookie butter

Instructions 

For iced latte:

  • In your glass mix together the hot espresso shots with cookie butter. Stir to combine and set aside to cool slightly.
  • Fill you glass with ice, pour in your cookie butter espresso, and top with cold foam.

For hot latte:

  • In your glass mix together the hot espresso shots with cookie butter. Stir to combine.
  • Steam your milk to your desired temperature and add to the hot espresso.
  • Top with cold foam if desired but it will melt faster on a hot coffee versus being served iced.

For cold foam:

  • Add to a liquid measuring cup and froth until the mixture is thickened but not as thick as whipped cream. You're looking for a spoonable texture.
  • If you do not have a frother you can whip by hand with a whisk.

Nutrition

Serving: 1drinkCalories: 399kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 7gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 18gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 82mgSodium: 71mgPotassium: 309mgSugar: 14gVitamin A: 1072IUVitamin C: 0.5mgCalcium: 191mgIron: 0.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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I am a food lover and recipe developer bringing you delicious recipes that taste great and are easy to make! My food is inspired by travels around the world and my love of flavorful food. A list of things that make me happy: cats, Coke Zero, houseplants, and travel.

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2 Comments

  1. Trying that this weekend!!! Thank you for the recipe! I also love that glass… is it on your Amazon storefront??

  2. I am a Starbucks junkie. I bought a Ninja last year, but didn’t use it but a few times.
    I tried it today with your recipe…it was amazing!! Thank you!! I am going to really try to skip Starbucks and make my drinks at home. 🤣