Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars

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The Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate bars are rich, dense, and taste far more decadent and indulgent than youโ€™d imagine something thatโ€™s so easy to make.

 

Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars from | @Averie Sunshine {Averie Cooks}

 These bars come together in less five minutes, are virtually work-free, and taste far more decadent and indulgent than you’d imagine something that’s so easy to make could taste. They’d make a great last minute holiday treat for a party. Or make them for a special night with your couch and remote control.

My grandmaโ€™s version of these bars, and many similar recipes, use peanut butter. Iโ€™m a peanut butter fiend, but also have a soft spot for Biscoff and itโ€™s sweet, cinnamon-ginger pop. I couldnโ€™t resist re-making a childhood favorite with it.

Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars from | @Averie Sunshine {Averie Cooks}

Biscoff Spread, Cookie Butter, and Speculasspasta are nearly interchangeable and in this recipe, use whatever is available. I’m in Aruba, a Dutch island, and used Dutch Speculaaspasta, the Dutch equivalent of Biscoff Spread.

Dutch Speculaaspasta spread

I’m convinced that Speculaaspasta and Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter are the same product, simply labeled differently. Even the glass jars are identical.

Trader Joe's Cookie Butter

To make the bars, combine chocolate chips and Biscoff Spread in a large microwave-safe bowl and melt them. Peanut butter may be used and the recipe will work, but the telltale cinnamon-and-gingery kick will be absent. Adding hearty pinches of cinnamon and ground ginger to peanut butter or almond butter, and a sprinkling of crushed graham cracker crumbs is a workaround, although not quite the same.

To the sweetly-spiced chocolate puddle, add marshmallows, and one cup of chopped Biscoff cookies. Trader Joe’s sells knock-off Biscoff cookies called Bistro Biscuits, or chop two full-size cinnamon-graham crackers. After coating the marshmallows and chopped cookies with the sweetly-spiced warm chocolate, transfer the mixture to a foil-lined small baking pan and smooth it.

I sprinkled a small handful of chocolate chips over the top both for texture contrast and to boost the chocolate intensity, not that these thick bricks were lacking in the chocolate department.

Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars from | @Averie Sunshine {Averie Cooks}

Allow the bars to set up for at least two hours in the refrigerator before slicing. Freezing the pan is acceptable if you’re in a rush like I always am. I store the bars in the freezer here and they never really freeze solid. When it comes to dense or dark chocolaty treats like brownies or rich bars, chilling them makes even more satisfying. Plus, chocolate begins to melt the minute it comes into contact with the warm, humid Caribbean air.

The recipe is ripe for substitutions based on what you have on hand and enjoy. Add slivered almonds, macadamia nuts, or a handful of shredded coconut to the batter. Omit the Biscoff cookies or graham crackers and instead use Nilla wafers or chopped Oreos. Sprinkle white chocolate chips, cinnamon chips, peanut butter or butterscotch chips, toffee bits, diced peanut butter cups, or Rolos on top. Mix and match until your heart’s content because the melted chocolate-Biscoff mixture will happily drench and coat most anything.

Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars from | @Averie Sunshine {Averie Cooks}

The bars are rich, dense, thick, and full of diverse texture. Soft and sweet marshmallows are the perfect squishy complement to the solidified melted chocolate. I like the striking visual contrast of the white and dark, too.

The chopped cookies add welcome crunch and serve to boost the overall cinnamon-ginger flavor profile. Although I’ll never say no to peanut butter and chocolate, pairing Biscoff twice with chocolate is a good call.

Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars from | @Averie Sunshine {Averie Cooks}

Make sure you have napkins handy, especially if you’re sharing them with a five year old. Or are just embracing your own inner five year old.

The best part of all is that they take less than five minutes to make.

Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars from | @Averie Sunshine {Averie Cooks}

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Biscoff Marshmallow Chocolate Bars

By Averie Sunshine
These no-bake bars are virtually work-free and come together in less than 5 minutes. Sweet, fluffy marshmallows and chopped Biscoff Cookies (or graham crackers) are drenched in a bath of melted chocolate and Biscoff Spread (or Cookie Butter Spread). The bars are rich, dense, and taste far more decadent and indulgent than youโ€™d imagine something thatโ€™s so easy to make.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 9
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Line an 8-by-inch pan with aluminum foil, spray with cooking spray; set aside. In a large microwave-safe bowl, add 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips and heat on high power for 1 minute to soften and begin to melt. Add Biscoff spread and heat on high power for 30 seconds to melt, stirring to combine. Heat in 15-second bursts until the mixture can be stirred smooth, taking care not to overheat it.
  • Add the marshmallows, Biscoff cookies, and toss to coat evenly. Pour mixture into prepared pan, smoothing it lightly with a spatula. Sprinkle 1/4 cup chocolate chips evenly over the top. Place pan in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours to set-up, or until chilled and bars can be sliced. Bars will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 week, in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer for up to 3 months. I prefer to keep them in the freezer (mine don't freeze solid) and serve them chilled.
  • Optional Variations: Add slivered almonds, macadamia nuts, or a handful of shredded coconut to the batter. Omit the Biscoff cookies or graham crackers and instead use Nilla wafers or chopped Oreos. Sprinkle white chocolate chips, cinnamon chips, peanut butter or butterscotch chips, toffee bits, diced peanut butter cups, or Rolos on top. Mix and match as desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 388kcal, Carbohydrates: 75g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 3mg, Sodium: 77mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 54g

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

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Do you like Biscoff or Cookie Butter spread?

Feel free to link your favorite recipes or tell me about them. And if you’ve never made anything with them, and simply dip your spoon into the jar, I can relate.

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  1. I can imagine making these with all chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers for a super awesome s’mores bar with tons of texture!

  2. You had me at biscoff! Then you said it could be made in 5 minutes – so yeah, this is totally going to happen in my kitchen soon!

  3. oh gosh this looks so good…and I have 3 jars of biscoff that I can’t wait to use up…the photos look like a fudge we make for Chrismtas…now I can’t wait to try your recipe…yum!

  4. Our stores here FINALLY started selling Biscoff a few months ago, and I’ve already gone through multiple jars (ummm, mostly just with a spoon, though sometimes I attempt to be “good” and smear it on apples, haha). These bars look awesome, Averie, and I love your pictures – just fab!!

  5. Do you know that I have never had Biscoff or TJ Cookie Spread??! Where have I been? These bring back memories, Averie, because my grandma used to make these with colorful marshmallows as well. They were so good! These are a total Christmas snack treat, after opening presents, while awaiting the big dinner and the SERIOUS desserts! :-) At least, that is how it was around our house. These were the snacky, fun, in-between snacks…but OH SO GOOD! :-)

  6. I don’t think I’ve seen Speculoos or Biscoff or Cookie Butter here in Toronto, Canada yet! Either I’m not looking hard enough or I’m looking at the wrong shelf – you’d think it will be right by the Nutellas or Peanut Butters! That said, your Biscoff treats look so tasty! If you put this spread right in front of me now, I think I’ll try each and every one of them…then go for seconds! Is that wrong? Hehehe.

  7. I have always wondered what to do with Biscoff spread! It looks and tastes so yummy but other than putting on er bread? ya can’t even think of anything.. a cookie? hahaha had no idea. Love this!

    1. Well I have tons of recipes using Biscoff/cookiebutter, many of them linked in this post – because yes, I need to USE it other than just…use a spoon on it.

  8. Oh, these look so deliciously messy! Graham crackers and Biscoff sound like an irresistible duo! (Of course marshmallows and chocolate are welcome to any party.) :D

  9. I cannot get enough of this stuff! Especially in baking. These look like rice crispie treats on steroids. Definitely going on my to-bake list!