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Hot Biscoff Milk and a giveaway

photo of a mug of Hot Biscoff Milk with two biscoff cookies

Update: Please note this giveaway is now over. Congratulations to the winning entries #25, 42, and 45!

You know how much I like Biscoff right? I’ve raved about the Biscoff spread on the blog several times and made recipes using the spread like chocolate chip Biscoff cookies, almost flourless Biscoff cookies, Biscoff cake, double stuffed Biscoff cookies, Biscoff mug cake, and Biscoff chocolate cups. I tell people about Biscoff all the time. I also often gift friends with Biscoff cookies or the spread if they haven’t yet tried it.

For those who don’t know what Biscoff is, it’s a caramelized spice cookie biscuit from Europe. It’s now also become a cookie butter spread which is available at Walmart, Cost Plus and some grocery store chains like Vons. You can also buy it online on Amazon though it’s cheaper to get in-store.

Last time we were at Walmart and I loaded up on Biscoff Crunchy spread because all the markets I had checked had been out of it for awhile. DH looked at the cart and remarked “You know we’re not preparing for Armageddon right?”

So anyway, I’m so excited to be doing a Biscoff giveaway! And also to present to you my newest Biscoff recipe: hot Biscoff milk. Like hot chocolate, except with Biscoff spread instead!
photo of a mug of hot biscoff milk
This drink is heavenly if you like Biscoff spread. I made it for DH and I to drink while we decorated our first Christmas tree together. I originally tried making it a Biscoff chocolate milk. But the chocolate completely drowned out the Biscoff flavor. So I got rid of the chocolate altogether. And ended up with this creamy tan colored drink. Yum.

Now, onto the giveaway. This holiday season, Biscoff has come out with these cute Holiday Favor Boxes that hold Biscoff cookies. Each set has four ornaments. Each ornament box contains 3 packs of cookies (2 cookies per pack). So in total, each ornament set offers 24 cookies! And you get these cute boxes that you can hang on your tree or you can use them as stocking stuffers too. I’m giving away 3 sets of Biscoff cookie ornaments. I’m so excited for this chance to share Biscoff with more people!

photo of three biscoff cookie ornaments

photo of biscoff cookie ornament

photo of packages of biscoff cookies

Giveaway rules: Giveaway runs until December 16, 2012 at 11:59 pm PST. I will draw the 3 winners using random.org and then contact them via email. Please note, this contest is only open to US readers. To enter, leave a comment at the end of this post telling me what  you will do with your Biscoff ornaments (i.e., eat them all? give them to friends? stuff them in your kids’ stockings?) For additional entries:

1. Like this post on Facebook. Then leave a separate comment on this post, telling me you’ve done so. Make sure it’s a separate comment entry so that it is counted separately.

2. Tweet the following message “Win Biscoff cookies @kirbiecravings bit.ly/SSIQli” Then leave a separate comment on this post telling me you’ve done so and link to the tweet. Make sure it’s a separate comment entry so that it is counted separately.

Good luck! You can also check out my other giveaways for $100 gift cards here and here.
hot biscoff milk

You might like my red velvet hot chocolate, too!

Hot Biscoff Milk

Servings: 1
Prep Time: 1 minute
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 6 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
If you love Biscoff cookies you will love this cozy drink!
5 from 1 vote

Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk can also use water or milk substitute
  • 2 heaping tbsp Biscoff spread

Instructions

  • Heat milk in small saucepan until it comes to a boil. Pour milk into oversized mug. Immediately add in 2 tbsp of Biscoff spread and mix until Biscoff is completely dissolved. Drink immediately.

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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64 comments on “Hot Biscoff Milk and a giveaway”

  1. So delicious!! My sister has never had biscoff so when I made her this she was mind blown and demanded me to buy take her shopping for biscoff tomorrow ? simple and so easy

  2. Share with my boyfriend, but mostly eat them all myself!

  3. I liked your post on fb. Would love to try this spread! I’ve never had it before!

  4. I would share with my family!

  5. I would love to win them and share with my gf!

  6. I love Biscoff cookies! Would love to hang them on the tree and eat the cookies myself.

  7. I like the post on FB!

  8. I would most definitely eat them all by myself – love Biscoff too much to share!

  9. I’ll eat them and share them.

  10. i would eat them all. nom nom nom.

  11. I tweet it!! cpullumkiki
    Carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

  12. Like you on facebook and the link!
    carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

  13. Eat them yum!!! Okay maybe I will share with my family!!
    Carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

  14. I never tried the spread nor the cookies before! I would definitely try to eat them 🙂

  15. I would probably hang the boxes on the tree, but eat the cookies with Trader Joe’s pumpkin ice cream. mMmm…

  16. D’aw, so cute! I would eat AND share!

  17. I am obsessed with Biscoff and would try and try to give away the ornaments to friends and family, but ultimately, honestly, I’d probably end up eating the Biscoff spread on the Biscoff cookies, and then turn into Biscoff myself…

  18. I have tweeted the link on twitter and I am ready to enjoy some Biscoff cookies and coffee with my family for Christmas!!

  19. not only do i like biscoff, i LOVE biscoff. fantastic recipe!
    i would probably eat the ornaments and dip them in this yummy milk!!! maybe give some away to friends 😉

  20. I love biscoff! I bake with it all the time and would probably eat those ornaments myself 🙂

  21. Mmmm love Biscoff. Never tried the spread!

  22. EAT THEM!! I saw this on foodgawker and the first thing I thought was “oh no she didn’t!” in my best voice. SO FUNNY and I can’t believe that I am now allowed to DRINK that cookie spread. I just love you.

  23. I liked this page on facebook!

  24. I would defintley have to eat some of the Biscoff cookies myself…duhh they are like the most delicious cookies ever! But I would also share them with my family and friends that have….*gasp*….never had Biscoff before!

  25. I’ve been trying out different recipes that use Biscoff Cookies in them….tonight I made some cookies with Biscoff Spread and ground up Biscoff Cookies in them! lol They’ll all get eaten…in some form or another!

  26. when my little sister and I traveled Europe a few years ago, we discovered crunchy biscoff. I’m pretty sure we ate nothing but that for 2 days. I would love to gift her a box to remind her of our big trip!

  27. I would love this! I’d definitely give some to my sister as she loves Biscoff cookies… then I’d bake something using mine 🙂

  28. I would save one for myself and give the rest to my sister – I think she’s as big of a Biscoff fan as you are!

  29. I liked your Facebook post 🙂

  30. I’ll hoard the Biscoff until I have to have my fix! I’m already lugging home a suitcase-full of Speculoos (the European version) to tide me over for a while!

  31. I will share them with family and friends. Gotta spread the Biscoff love!

  32. BISCOFF BISCOFF BISCOFF BISCOFF BISCOFF BISCOFF. What else is there to do? eat it, obviously.

  33. I would definitely eat them all!

  34. I would give them as presents.

  35. Liked on FB!

  36. They are also available at Fresh and Easy. I found them when I went to get the custard powder for the shortbread cookies.

  37. I love biscoff and my puppy does too! We will split the treats for a Christmas morning snack with the family,

  38. I was just thinking about how good Biscoff would taste in a drink. Thanks so much for this recipe and I liked the Facebook post 🙂

  39. I have liked your post!

  40. I would package up the Biscoff ornaments with some additional small gifts and make gift baskets out of them for the neighbors. =)

  41. Tweeted!! Win Biscoff cookies @kirbiecravings bit.ly/SSIQli

  42. I’ll probably drop them into our stockings and/or share with my co-workers.

  43. I would give them to my brother. he loves to eat! or I’d crumble them in my breakfast parfaits

  44. If eat them!!

  45. I’d spread them over christmas waffles and serve them for christmas morning!

  46. I have to admit that I haven’t tried Biscoff. Guess I’d better get to Walmart or Cost Plus soon. The ornaments – I’m keeping them!

  47. I’ve never tried Biscoff so I would eat them all myself!

  48. Oh…and I would use them as stocking stuffers.

  49. I have never tried it. You can get it at Walmart? I’ll have to pick some up. 🙂

    • The spread is available at Walmart, Vons, Amazon, and Cost Plus. The cookies are a little harder to find. I’ve found them on Amazon, they might also be available at Cost Plus but I’m not sure.

  50. I would probably give an ornament to my parents, one to each of my brothers, and keep one for myself. I asked for some biscoff spread for Christmas, so maybe I could spread that on the cookies and dip them in your biscoff milk for for triple the deliciousness! Mmmm. Thanks for the opportunity to win these!

  51. The ornaments will make lovely stocking stuffers.

  52. I would give some to friends – especially those who have never had Biscoff (shame on them) before!

  53. I liked the giveaway post on your Facebook page

  54. I will be giving away one or two.. but likely keeping them and decorating my tree with them haha.

  55. Also, I have liked the post 🙂

  56. I’ll give them to my dad. I make a pretty good Biscoff analog, but he likes the real ones better because they soak up coffee better.