This has been a crazy month! It seems like Halloween came and then we got slammed with too much to do for my liking. So here it is, Secret Recipe Club day and I’m late. LATE! I’m never late. Ugh! But somehow I messed up my foot over the weekend so I’ve been trying to take care of that and get ready for our big Holiday Craft Bazaar this coming up Saturday. So I apologize to Debbi, our SCR host and to Debra from Eliot’s Eats (this month’s assignment.) But I’m here. Finally!
So, like I said, my assignment this month was Eliot’s Eats. Debra, the author, is a high school administrator so her blog is a personal and private thing to her. She doesn’t have a lot of personal information in there and, as a middle school counselor, I can completely relate to that. She writes about food, travel and life’s adventures with her husband and her cat, Eliot.
When I saw her Biscoff No Bake Cookies, I was sold. I am totally in love with Biscoff. And No Bake Cookies have always been one of my favorite cookies. But Biscoff No Bake Cookies? I had to try them!
I made half the batch like the directions said, but I added cocoa powder to the other half of the batch (I devided the ingredients in half) so see the difference between no chocolate and chocolate. I’m a pretty huge chocolate fan.
I loved them both! The flavor of the biscoff is amazing and doesn’t need anything else with it. But I’m a little partial to chocolate so I liked those as well. If you want to add cocoa powder, follow the directions below but add 4 Tbsp. of cocoa powder to the sugar mixture and bring to a boil Voila! Chocolate Biscoff No Bake Cookies.
Ingredients
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup 2% milk
- 1/2 cup coconut oil
- pinch of salt
- 3/4 c. Biscoff spread
- 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
- 2 cup old fashioned oats
- 1 c. pretzels sticks, broken into small pieces
Instructions
- In a large sauce pan over medium high heat, bring sugar, milk, coconut oil and salt to a boil. Boil for 1 minute. Remove from heat, add Biscoff and vanilla, and whisk until smooth.
- Fold in oats and pretzels. Let cool enough that the mixture starts to hold together, about 3 minutes.
- Drop onto parchment or waxed paper and let cool completely.
- Enjoy!
Yummy, another good recipe using Biscoff. It is one of my favorite ingredients right up there with cinnamon chips. Just used the last bit out of my jar so have it on my grocery list again.
I am glad I was not the only one! 🙂 I literally spaced on this and remembered about SRC at 6:30 last night. Thanks for dropping by EE. I originally got this recipe from Rhonda at The Kitchen Witch. These are too good! (Hope things slow down—used to be a MS/HS counselor too, btw. Bless you!)
these look absolutely delicious and cute!!!
I have made cookies like this before but never thought to add pretzels. Love the idea of the sweet & salty combo!
Looks and sounds incredibly tasty! Glad to be part of SRC group C with you!
Love making no bake cookies. I have never tried them with Biscoff. sound delicious.
These look amazing. I’m pinning. Thanks so much for sharing with Wednesday’s Adorned Link Party. Have a great Thanksgiving.
Debi and Charly @ Adorned From Above
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