Biscoff Milkshakes

It’s another biscoff spread recipe for biscoff week! What can I tell you about these milkshakes? Once again I used skim milk and low fat frozen yogurt but then I undid all of that goodness by using whipped cream in this recipe. I want you to know I’m not trying to make these shakes healthy…I don’t want to hear it, I’m just loving making milkshakes with frozen yogurt. You can definitely try them with vanilla ice cream too!
I recently made nutella milkshakes and Naomi told me that I need to make biscoff milkshakes when we talked about this wonderful week of just biscoff recipes. And I have to say, credit also has to go to a reader (she rocks – you have to read her caption on that pin).
**Thank you to everyone for your support, I am so appreciative of the support and words of encouragement from your comments and your emails. It means so much to me!

First, I make the whipped cream, using heavy whipping cream and my favorite hand mixer. Curtis bought this 5-speed mixer for me for Christmas when my old one or was it his – died an ugly death. I like to use the hand mixer for making whipped cream when I start out with less than 1 cup of heavy cream, anything more than that, I use the stand mixer. When you’ve got it at stiff peaks, add in the pinch of cinnamon.

Use a spoon to add the whipped cream to the top of your milkshake or if you want to get a little fancy like me, I used a large star tip and a Wilton decorator bag so I could pipe it all fancy. I kind of like them fancy for the pictures but they also made me feel like I got them at my favorite ice cream shop so I will always do it this way…makes it a little bit special.
I threw the decorator bag into the fridge while I prepared the rest of the shakes.

It was great because once I was ready, I just grabbed the decorator/piping bag out and there you have it.
Be sure to check out what Naomi made for our 2nd biscoff week recipe – Chocolate Porter and Biscoff Coffee Beer Floats. Umm hello, you don’t want to miss this.

Okay, we’re friends right? I drank both of these shakes pretty quickly. I love the addition of the cookies to the inside of the shake…it added texture and the whipped cream made this an extra special milkshake.
Biscoff Milkshakes
Yield: 2 shakes
Prep Time: 5 min
Total Time: 5 min
Ingredients:
1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
pinch of cinnamon
1 cup skim milk
1/4 cup biscoff spread (or cookie butter spread)
3 big scoops of low-fat vanilla frozen yogurt
2 biscoff cookies, crushed & divided
Directions:
Using an electric hand mixer, mix heavy whipping cream in a medium sized bowl until stiff peaks form. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and place in the fridge until ready. (Optional fill an icing bag with large star tip attached, put icing bag into fridge until ready.
Add milk, biscoff spread and frozen yogurt to a blender and blend until mixed thoroughly. Add half of the crushed cookies to the blender and blend for a few seconds.
Divide milkshakes between two 10 oz cups and dollop or pipe the whipped cream on top. Add remaining crushed biscoff cookies to the top.
Makes 2 10 oz. milkshakes.
From The Little Kitchen
Other biscoff recipes from this week:
Biscoff and Kahlua Crunch Cupcakes
Dark Chocolate Biscoff Butter Cups
Disclosure: Just wanted to let you know this isn’t a sponsored post, I’m just obsessed with biscoff spread. And there’s an affiliate link in this post. Thank you!
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Hi, my name is Julie and I love to share the cooking and baking adventures from my little kitchen. Cooking and baking is in my blood, thanks to my Mom!
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I love Biscoff and cookie butter…so this is perfect!
These sound unreal! Gotta love a good milkshake!
I want to die right now.
Oh Julie, you are my hero. Deliver please?!
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These look so beautiful. And I’m on board for anything Biscoff — fun!!
I love that we both posted shakes today:) Will make yours very soon:)
Julie-These look so perfectly creamy and soooo good!
o.O I require one of these immediately!!
O-M-G… I can’t stop drooling over these milkshakes!!! I need to make these stat oh and thanks to your milkshake madness going on I’ve now created a milkshake board on Pinterest! lol
You mean you made biscoff DRINKABLE? I am in awe.
Goodness. These look so good and so perfect for a hot summer day.
I completely want these, Julie! What a delicious idea.
I apparently live under a rock since I don’t know what Biscoff is. Now Nutella is a whole different story!
These are amazing!! I could go for one of these right now!
This is absolutely to die for!
Wow, those look and sound amazing!
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen such pretty pictures of a milkshake. They look heavenly. Seriously… nice and light and airy.
And I love that you went to the effort of piping on that whipped cream. I do stuff like that for one or two servings and then my husband whines, “What?! You’re doing all of this for a picture?! What! Don’t you have some cleaning up to do instead…” Mhmm. He doesn’t get it.
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Thanks for the Pinterest shout out! Your blog is adorbs
These are on my “gotta make ASAP” list
I share your love for Biscoff
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