Biscoff Cookie Butter Tart Recipe

Introduction

The Biscoff Cookie Butter Tart is a sumptuous dessert that combines a tender shortcrust pastry with a silky, spiced Biscoff filling. Its balance of creamy texture, delicate spice notes, and buttery crust makes it an irresistible treat for cookie butter lovers everywhere.

A round tart with a thick golden-brown crust holds a glossy caramel filling that is smoothly swirled with white cream on the top layer. One slice is cut out, showing the dense caramel layer resting on a firm crust base. Caramel sauce drips from the cut slice onto the white marbled surface beneath a rustic wooden board. Crumbs scatter around the tart, and a jar of caramel spread along with stacked round cookies are blurred in the dark background. Photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Ingredients

  • 1¾ cups (220g) all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
  • ¼ cup (30g) powdered sugar
  • ½ tsp fine sea salt
  • 1 cup (227g) unsalted butter, cold and cubed
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 tbsp ice-cold water
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 8 oz (227g) full-fat cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 cup (260g) smooth Lotus Biscoff Spread
  • ⅓ cup (67g) granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp fine sea salt
  • ½ cup (120ml) heavy cream (36–40% fat)
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Prepare the tart shell by pulsing flour, powdered sugar, and salt in a food processor. Add cold butter and pulse until mixture resembles coarse cornmeal with pea-sized bits. Whisk egg yolk, cold water, and apple cider vinegar; drizzle into mixture and pulse until dough begins to clump. Flatten into a disc, wrap, and chill at least 1 hour.
  2. Step 2: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Roll chilled dough to ⅛-inch thickness between parchment sheets. Fit into 9-inch tart pan, trim edges, and prick base with fork. Freeze 15 minutes. Line shell with parchment and pie weights, bake 18 minutes. Remove weights and bake 12–15 minutes more until golden. Cool completely.
  3. Step 3: Reduce oven to 325°F (165°C). Beat cream cheese until smooth, then add Biscoff Spread and mix until glossy. Add sugar, vanilla, and salt; beat 1 minute. Mix in heavy cream on low. Add eggs one at a time, mixing just until combined and scraping bowl thoroughly after each.
  4. Step 4: Pour filling into cooled tart shell. Tap pan to release air bubbles. Bake 35–42 minutes until edges are set and center slightly jiggles. Turn off oven, crack door open, and let tart cool inside 15 minutes.
  5. Step 5: Transfer to wire rack and cool at room temperature for about 2 hours. Cover loosely and refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight for best texture.
  6. Step 6: Before serving, run a warm knife around edge and remove tart ring. Garnish as desired with flaky sea salt, extra Biscoff spread, crushed cookies, nuts, or whipped cream. Slice with a hot, dry knife wiped between cuts.

Tips & Variations

  • Chill all ingredients for the crust and let the tart shell cool fully to prevent shrinkage and ensure a tender crumb.
  • Use genuine Lotus Biscoff Spread for authentic flavor; avoid peanut or almond butter substitutes.
  • Try crunchy Biscoff Spread for texture variation, reducing heavy cream to ⅓ cup.
  • Swirl in salted caramel or fold in melted dark chocolate for added indulgence.
  • For a nutty twist, fold chopped toasted pecans into the filling and sprinkle some on top before baking.
  • For mini tartlets, use a muffin tin and adjust baking times accordingly (12–15 minutes blind bake, 22–28 minutes filling bake).
  • To make vegan, use vegan butter, gluten-free flour, cashew cream cheese, vegan speculoos spread, flax eggs, and coconut cream—best for advanced bakers.
  • Use a gluten-free baking blend if needed, verifying Biscoff Spread is gluten-free.
  • Slice cleanly with a hot, non-serrated knife warmed between cuts to avoid smearing.
  • Let refrigerated tart sit at room temperature for 15–20 minutes before serving to enhance flavor and texture.

Storage

Store the tart covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Let it come to room temperature before serving for best texture. Reheat slices gently in a warm oven (around 300°F / 150°C) for 5–7 minutes if desired, but avoid microwaves which may cause the filling to separate.

How to Serve

A tart with a thick, golden-brown crumbly crust forms the base and sides, holding a rich, glossy caramel layer that fills the tart almost to the top. The caramel has white cream swirled across its surface in gentle, wavy patterns. One slice is removed, showing the interior where the caramel is thick and sticky, slightly dripping off the side onto the white marbled texture beneath. The tart sits on a round wooden board with a piece of rustic fabric beneath it. In the background, there is a jar filled with caramel and a white bowl with biscuits, blurred softly to keep focus on the tart. photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.

FAQs

Can I use crunchy Biscoff Spread instead of smooth?

Yes, crunchy Biscoff adds delightful texture with cookie bits throughout the smooth filling. Reduce the heavy cream slightly to ⅓ cup to maintain the filling’s consistency.

Is it necessary to blind bake the tart shell?

Absolutely. Blind baking prevents the shell from becoming soggy under the moist filling and ensures it stays crisp and golden. Freezing the shell before baking helps prevent shrinkage and maintains shape.

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Biscoff Cookie Butter Tart Recipe


  • Author: Sarah
  • Total Time: 8 hours 40 minutes
  • Yield: 12 servings 1x

Description

This Biscoff Cookie Butter Tart is a rich, indulgent dessert that combines a tender, buttery pâte sucrée tart shell with a silky, spiced Biscoff cookie butter filling. The custard-like filling balances the deep caramelized speculoos flavors with tangy cream cheese and smooth heavy cream, creating a luxurious treat that’s perfect for special occasions or whenever you crave a sweet, cozy dessert.


Ingredients

Scale

Shortcrust Tart Shell

  • 1¾ cups (220g) all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
  • ¼ cup (30g) powdered sugar
  • ½ tsp fine sea salt
  • 1 cup (227g) cold unsalted butter, cubed
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 tbsp ice-cold water
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar

Filling

  • 8 oz (227g) full-fat cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 cup (260g) smooth Biscoff Cookie Butter Spread
  • ⅓ cup (67g) granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (Madagascar bourbon preferred)
  • ¼ tsp fine sea salt
  • ½ cup (120ml) heavy cream (36–40% fat)
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Tart Shell: In a food processor, pulse together 1¾ cups all-purpose flour, ¼ cup powdered sugar, and ½ tsp fine sea salt until combined. Add 1 cup cold, cubed unsalted butter and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse cornmeal with some pea-sized butter pieces. In a small bowl, whisk 1 egg yolk, 2 tbsp ice-cold water, and 1 tsp apple cider vinegar. Drizzle this over the flour mixture while pulsing until dough just begins to clump. Turn dough onto parchment paper, flatten into a 1-inch thick disc, wrap tightly, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to 3 months if frozen.
  2. Roll and Blind Bake the Shell: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). On a lightly floured surface, roll out chilled dough to ⅛-inch thickness between two parchment sheets. Carefully lift and place into a 9-inch fluted tart pan with removable bottom. Press into corners, trim excess, and crimp edges decoratively. Prick the base 10-12 times with a fork. Freeze shell for 15 minutes. Line with parchment and pie weights or dried beans. Bake for 18 minutes, remove weights and parchment, then bake 12-15 more minutes until golden and dry. Cool completely on a wire rack for at least 30 minutes.
  3. Prepare the Filling: Reduce oven temperature to 325°F (165°C). In a stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, beat 8 oz full-fat cream cheese on medium speed until smooth and creamy (about 2 minutes). Add 1 cup smooth Biscoff Spread and beat on medium-low until glossy and incorporated (about 1.5 minutes), scraping bowl well. Add ⅓ cup granulated sugar, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and ¼ tsp fine sea salt; beat for 1 minute. Add ½ cup heavy cream and mix on low speed just until combined. One at a time, add 2 room-temperature eggs, beating on low speed just until yolks disappear each time (about 15 seconds per egg), scraping bowl after each addition.
  4. Fill and Bake the Tart: Pour the filling into the cooled tart shell and tap the pan sharply on the counter three times to release air bubbles. Place the tart on the center oven rack and bake for 35–42 minutes until the edges are set but the center jiggles slightly like Jell-O when gently shaken. Avoid overbaking as the filling will continue to set while cooling. Turn off the oven, crack the door open about 2 inches using a wooden spoon, and let the tart cool inside for 15 minutes.
  5. Cool and Chill: Transfer the tart, still in the pan, to a wire rack and let it cool completely at room temperature for about 2 hours. Then cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for a minimum of 6 hours, preferably overnight, to allow the filling to firm and develop optimal texture.
  6. Finish and Serve: Run a thin knife around the tart’s inner edge to loosen. Carefully remove the outer ring. Garnish with flaky sea salt, a drizzle of extra Biscoff Spread, crushed Biscoff cookies, toasted pecans, or a quenelle of lightly sweetened whipped cream. Slice tart with a hot, dry knife wiped clean between each cut for clean slices. For best flavor and texture, let the chilled tart sit at room temperature for 15–20 minutes before serving.

Notes

  • Chill your butter, dough, and filling ingredients appropriately to ensure a flaky crust and stable filling.
  • Incorporate apple cider vinegar in the crust dough to tenderize gluten and produce a more tender pastry.
  • Freeze the shaped tart shell before blind baking to prevent shrinkage and maintain shape.
  • Scrape the bowl thoroughly after each mixing step to ensure even texture and prevent textural flaws.
  • Bake at a lower temperature (325°F) for the filling to set gently and avoid cracking or curdling.
  • Allow sufficient chilling time (6+ hours) for clean slicing and optimal custard consistency.
  • Use a sharp, thin, hot knife wiped between cuts to achieve neat slices without tearing the crust or smearing the filling.
  • Room temperature resting before serving enhances flavor release and softens the filling slightly.
  • Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Western

Keywords: Biscoff tart, cookie butter tart, speculoos dessert, cream cheese tart, pâte sucrée, holiday dessert, homemade tart, custard tart

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