Biscoff vs Speculoos : The Cookie Butter Battle

by | Aug 30, 2013 | 25 comments

Being certified foodies ;), my bro and I have always been curious. We LOVE talking about food and how much people enjoy recommending restaurants and food products we simply must try. On our spare time, we check on social media and our favorite food blogs for what other foodies’ are eating or craving for. And early this year, probably the most talked about was the cookie butter, specifically Lotus Biscoff and Trader Joe’s Speculoos.

Lotus Biscoff vs Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie Butter

We’ve always loved peanut butter. We buy from the market here and not the commercial ones you see at the grocery. A spoonful of peanut butter is our usual indulgence after a meal. We thought it couldn’t get better than that when it comes to simple guilty pleasures. Well, we were wrong. A rich spoonful of cookie butter makes a whole lot of difference. 😉

Though cookie butter can be made from various cookies, the well-known variant is made with gingersnap cookies or with Speculoos (reminds me of Amelie), a spiced biscuit usually enjoyed during the holidays in December. The spiciness comes from a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cardamom and white pepper. Okay, don’t get me wrong when I describe them as ‘spicy’. It’s not spicy meaning hot, but spicy because of the combination of all those wonderful spices. Though we think we Filipinos have a more developed palate now, I understand why there are some who couldn’t stand the taste of the spicy cookie butter.

As soon as I heard about the cookie butter, I immediately searched about where we could buy them. I was extremely curious about the taste, but I wasn’t sure yet if I’ll like it so I decided to see if there’s a store we can go to where they have either cookie butter brands on-hand. We heard about The Food Bin in Katipunan (Thanks, Smarla!) so we headed there.

Biscoff Cookie Butter bottles displayed at The Food Bin

They had bottles upon bottles of Lotus Biscoff Creamy and Crunchy cookie butter, so I was ecstatic. The fun part is they offer a free taste, which made the decision easier for us. They sell the cookie butter Php 100 pricier than the ones I’ve seen from online sellers – at Php 450 each – so I only bought 1 bottle of each and the Biscoff cookies (they had a promo when we were there). Ken and I went to lunch afterwards (at Banapple – review soon!). We were tempted to open the Biscoff Crunchy cookie butter, only we were too full from the feast we had for lunch. 😀

As soon as I got home, I was able to quickly take photos of them before Ken came into my room with 2 spoons (that’s how he enters my room now since I keep the cookie butter here hahah 😀 ), ready to devour the bottles of Biscoff cookie butter that we bought.

Biscoff Cookie Butter - creamy and crunchy from The Food Bin

It was love at first spoonful. 🙂 The cookie butter was spicy, sweet and oh-so creamy! And one spoonful was not enough!! Ken and I, with one bottle each in hand (I was holding the Biscoff Creamy Cookie Butter), took another generous spoonful of the cookie butter before we decided to switch bottles. 😀 It was addictive! No wonder people were going gaga over these!

Spreadable goodness of Biscoff cookie butter

It was as spreadable as our favorite peanut butter, but it was definitely more luscious. I was seduced by the spiciness, which only happens when I experience something new and exciting. That’s exactly how I felt when I was savoring our first bottles of cookie butter.

Lotus Biscoff Cookie Butter and Cookies

Since we weren’t able to get hold of Trader Joe’s Speculoos cookie butter, I went ahead and ordered from a recommended online seller – Joe & Cherry. I was told I’d have to wait ’til August, which I knew was too long for me to have another spoonful, but that’s how long you really have to wait since Trader Joe’s has this ridiculous restriction of one bottle each per person, and the demand is way high.

Many were debating about which cookie butter is best – Lotus Biscoff or Trader Joe’s Speculoos. I was completely hooked on Biscoff, but I needed to find out for myself if it really is the better cookie butter spread than Trader Joe’s.

Trader Joe's Speculoos cookie butter, cookies and  dark chocolate with Speculoos cookie spread

Fast forward to August, I was ecstatic when Joe & Cherry sent me my invoice. I paid within 48 hours and I got my package the next day. I immediately took a photo of all the goodies. I was excited about Trader Joe’s cookie butter, moreover, because of the sweet surprise they included in my package (more about that in my next post about Joe & Cherry – watch out for the giveaway!!).

Our goodies from Joe & Cherry

I hurriedly went to get a spoon and opened the Trader Joe’s Speculoos cookie butter to finally find out if I’ll love them even more than Biscoff.

 

Biscoff Cookie Butter vs Speculoos Cookie Butter

To tell you the truth, on my first spoonful, I didn’t taste any difference. The Speculoos cookie butter was just as spicy and rich as Biscoff. Then I thought maybe, I needed to go for a spoonful of Biscoff again to really see the difference. Like I needed that reason. 😉

Trader Joe's Speculoos cookie butter, cookies and  dark chocolate with Speculoos cookie spread

I opened all the bottles I got – one bottle each of Biscoff Creamy and Crunchy, and Trader Joe’s Speculoos regular cookie butter and the crunchy variant. I opened the Biscoff bottles last and my senses were immediately tickled by the aroma of spices. 1 point goes to Biscoff for that. 🙂

Biscoff Cookie Butter - creamy and crunchy from Joe & Cherry

I compared the contents of each bottle and noticed that Biscoff was oilier. Trader Joe’s Speculoos cookie butter was a li’l dry. Biscoff is creamier and definitely more spreadable because of the oiliness reminiscent of peanut butter. Another point to Biscoff.

Biscoff Cookie Butter is creamier and oilier than Trader Joe's Speculoos cookie butter

Texture-wise, Trader Joe’s regular cookie butter (they don’t really call it creamy) had small, crunchy bits of Speculoos in the mix, which Ken and I adore. So, a point goes to them.

Trader Joe’s Speculoos Crunchy Cookie Butter also don’t have as much Speculoos bits than Biscoff. Just check out the photos below. Biscoff gets another point for the crunchy factor. 🙂

Trader Joe's Speculoos Crunchy vs Biscoff Crunchy

Now, about the taste. Though they’re equally good and habit-forming, I would give props to Biscoff for not holding off on the spices. Their cookie butter are best for breads like pan de sal (yum!!!), pancakes, fruits, or for baking because of the stronger flavors.

A spoonful of Biscoff Cookie Butter with pan de sal!

Sosyal na pan de sal 😉

Stronger flavor also meant more sweetened. Both Biscoff variants were sweeter (not overwhelming, mind you) than Trader Joe’s Speculoos cookie butter, so one point goes to the latter since it means they’re most likely to be enjoyed by more people who are not as open to the level of flavors Biscoff has to offer. I also found myself spooning… I mean reaching out for a spoonful of TJ’s Speculoos cookie butter more often than Biscoff when I needed to cure my umay after a meal.

Cookie butter on pancakes!

And since Biscoff is easier to buy or get a hold of, another point goes to them and that means they’re the clear winner between the battle of cookie butters – well, based on our personal reviews. 😉

Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookies

Now, when it comes to their cookies, I can’t really pick one over the other. So, instead of mulling over that, let’s just spread cookie butter on them. Yes, we did it! Bawal KJ!. 😉

Spread cookie butter on your Speculoos cookies

We heard you love Speculoos, so we put Speculoos (cookie butter) on your Speculoos. :D Okay, that’s Biscoff in the photo, but Speculoos sounded better. 😛

No matter which cookie butter you like more, all we can say is we love them both and we can have either or both any time. The thing is, they’re equally pricey at Php 350 a bottle (Joe & Cherry sells them at this price). In over a week, they were all gone. 😀 I guess we really don’t mind since they’re luscious indulgences we’d love to repeat often. 😉

By the way, we LOVE Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate filled with Speculoos Cookie Spread. Yum!! 🙂

Trader Joe's Speculoos cookie butter, cookies and  dark chocolate with Speculoos cookie spread[1]

If you haven’t had a taste of any of these cookie butter brands and you’re finally interested in buying a bottle or two for you to try, we highly recommend you check in with Joe & Cherry. Their prices are lower than most online sellers I’ve seen, plus they’re friendly and more accommodating. 🙂 We decided to partner for a giveaway, so watch out for our next post where you could win your own cookie butter fix. 🙂

By the way, we noticed the Biscoff Cookie Butter bottles were different from The Food Bin’s. Joe & Cherry gets them from the US. I wonder where The Food Bin’s supplies are from.

There’s no doubt many Filipino foodies are in love with cookie butter that many desserts are coming out that are flavored with them. Ken and I are actually preparing a couple of our own cookie butter flavored recipes which we’ll be sharing very soon, so watch out for that. 🙂

Trader Joe's Speculoos cookie butter's a li'l dry

Cookie butter is definitely on top of our favorite foodie discoveries this year (we’ve gotten sick of cronuts 😀 ), and I guess it’ll be a mainstay when we talk about our guilty pleasures. 🙂

How about you? Which cookie butter do you like best? Lotus Biscoff or Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter? Let us know at the comments section. 🙂

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25 Comments

  1. Dorothy

    I haven’t tasted cookie butter yet, hehe but I saw Healthy Options selling Lotus BIscoff Cookie butter at P350, if I am not mistaken.

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    • Dorothy

      Saka masarap ba talaga at worth the price? 🙂 Nakakatempt bumili! 🙂

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      • blankPixels

        I say it’s worth it! Possibly not something you’d eat everyday, but more like a guilty pleasure you enjoy from time to time.

        Try mo sya kahit at least once. Warning though… nakakaadik talaga. 😀

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      • graceflores

        Yummy talaga sya…. 🙂

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    • blankPixels

      Ooh thanks for the tip! Meron na rin pala sila. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Ria Ramirez

    I like Biscoff more especially the crunchy one…with the Speculoos spread..I could taste the gingerbread that’s why I love Biscoff more than the Speculoos cookie spread

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    • blankPixels

      True! 🙂 Tapos pahirap pa ang TJ’s, sheesh. 😀

      Reply
  3. Arjayssa Reyes

    looks yummy! 🙂

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  4. Sponge

    tanong lang medyo confused ako, Ano ba ang cookie butter, In a broad sense, Peanut butter na hinaluan ba ng Cookies? Yun ba yun?

    Di kasi ako kumakain ng Peanut butter, but the idea of just cookie in a butter would be great/// 🙂

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    • blankPixels

      They’re made with ground cookies (spicy/gingersnaps/Speculoos/Biscoff), oil and other ingredients like flour, sugar, etc. So you might like them over peanut butter.

      Oh, and I just had to add… why are you not into peanut butter?!?! Waaaahhh. :)) I hope it’s not because of allergies.

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      • Sponge

        I dont like the smell since childhood po. Nasusuka po ako literally on the smell and taste, Basta Nuts, Dont know why. Basta di ka pareho ng Nuts Im In….. Sana ganun din yung cookie butter na yan 🙂

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        • blankPixels

          Ay ganun. 🙁 I find it fascinating how we love peanut butter and on the other hand, there’s someone like you who can’t stand it.

          Yep, di sya pareho. Try mo kahit one bottle to see, or better yet join our giveaway. It’ll launch later today. 🙂

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  5. u8mypinkcookies

    i love biscoff crunchy!! tried both brands already but biscoff has a stronger flavor 😀

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    • blankPixels

      *high 5* 😀

      Parang mas worth it yung Php 350 with Biscoff kasi. And it’s less hassle pa, so why bother waiting for TJ’s, right? Hehehe

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  6. Bev San Juan

    Thanks Mhel & Ken, I was planning to try TJ but haven’t yet. I was amazed at how many stuffs other than the cookie butters were brought here in Ph by the online sellers and still trying to decide which to order ☺ Hope you could write about the Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallow cream vs Fluff Marshmallow too ☺

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    • blankPixels

      True! So happy that we have these trustworthy online sellers who make it possible for us to try goodies from abroad. 🙂

      We have other goodies we’ve tried which we’ll be blogging soon, and we were actually thinking about the Marshmallow cream. Kaso Ken is not as interested, and I don’t want to eat it all by my lonesome. 😀 Let’s see. 🙂

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  7. Liza.nl

    Did you know that this all originated from the Dutch/Belgian traditional Speculaas cookies? We lived in Holland for several years and moved back to Manila in 2006. It was only in 2007 that the Speculoos was “invented” and I was amazed that it was very expensive here and in the US! In Holland, you can buy a jar of Speculoos for only 100 php.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculoos

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    • blankPixels

      Ooohh thanks for sharing that info. 🙂

      Yeah, they’re quite pricey. 🙁

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  8. Vincent

    for me, they both taste the same. mapa creamy or the crunchy.

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  9. PJ

    i prefer Biscoff, especially their Crunchy one.

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  10. Gene

    I lurve Biscoff. Yung friend ko yan na ni-request sa Pasko because her son loves peanut butter.

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  11. Anna Torio

    Just recently came back from the states and we were given cookie butter trader joes
    Gave away one since i know peanut butter and nutella takes months to consume in this house
    Soon realized my folly
    Baked brownies last sunday and tried with the cookie butter … The bomb
    Trader joes cookie butter not too sweet but packed with that distinct speculoos flavor
    👌Based on reading this blog i dont think i like biscoff even if they got more points based on your review
    😊

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    • blankPixels

      To each his own. 🙂

      Have you already tried Biscoff? We prefer the oiliness and how easily spreadable it is. It’s definitely more flavorful than Trader Joe’s. The Speculoos cookie butter though is good for eating off a spoon. 🙂

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  12. Judy

    On our last trip to TJs for cookie butter it was out of stock. We found Biscoff at Meijer’s food store. Tastes just as good. Now they are carrying Cookinotti at some Walmart food stores for $4.97 and at Loblaws for $5.97

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