Trader Joe's Cookie Butter Cookie Sandwich Recipe (2024)

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Have you heard of Cookie Butter? Don’t worry… I hadn’t until recently. Well you can buy it at Trader Joe’s. If you get there early enough that is. It is rationed and sells out daily. I am completely serious. I walked in and asked for it and they said I could get my jar up in the front at customer service. Customer service???? She laughed at me and said “Oh we can’t put it out on the self! The first person who walks in here would buy up everything!” So I walked up to customer service and got my allotted jar of cookie butter and headed home {let’s be honest I have two kids… it wasn’t quite that easy, but you know, for the sake of the story…} So what is Cookie Butter? My friends Ashley and Summer introduced me to Cookie Butter. There are several varieties. You have your plain, your crunchy (a favorite!) and cocoa swirl. If you get lucky they might even let you buy one of each. It has the taste of sweet cookies in the texture of peanut butter. My friend Summer invented a recipe that could quite possibly be the solution to world peace. Well maybe not, but seriously people the Cookie Butter Cookie Sandwich is just that good. She generously gave me permission to share this little secret with you. The recipe is simple. You take two delicious chocolate chip cookies, slather them generously… very generously… with Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter. You can use any variety, but we all concluded that crunchy is a little extra good! Top it with another chocolate chipper and get ready to bite into all that is good in the world. Now you can really use any cookie that you think is delicious. I used a mini version of our Copycat Panera Chocolate Chip Cookie here and it was amazing. Now the first time I had them we used Nestle break and bake cookies fresh out of the oven and it was epic. Homemade, store bought… it matters not. All that matters is that they get a nice thick layer of Cookie Butter sandwiched in between them. This little recipe is one fantastic way to enjoy cookie butter but I am sure that the Cookie Butter recipes are endless! Have it on a waffle. Dip some apples in it. Dare I suggest a sandwich? The options are endless! I would love to hear your ideas or favorite way to eat it if you are an old pro! If you are new here, you might want to follow us on Facebook or Pinterest. We love sharing life changing recipes like this one and want to make sure you get to see all of the goodies we create!

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Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Cookie Sandwich Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 1 Dozen Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • 1 Jar Trader Joe's Cookie Butter any varieties

Instructions

  • Spread a thick layer (about 1 tablespoon) of cookie butter on the bottom side of a cookie.

  • Top with a second cookie.

  • ENJOY!

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

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  1. Trina and Tina says

    You had us at cookie butter! Cookie butter in between chocolate chip cooks – irresistible! We can’t wait to make them! Thanks for sharing!
    Trina and Tina

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    • Kimber says

      THanks for stopping by! These are so delicious! Hope you enjoy them!

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Trader Joe's Cookie Butter Cookie Sandwich Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Did Trader Joe's discontinued cookie butter? ›

cookie butter was discontinued. It was one of my. favorites.

How do you use Trader Joes cookie butter? ›

Spread it on bagels or waffles. Use it as a dip for pretzels or apple slices. Melt in the microwave and pour it over ice cream. Or turn the classic peanut butter & jelly on its head, by swapping the p.b. for Cookie Butter and the jelly for tart Raspberry Preserves.

Does Trader Joe's cookie butter need to be refrigerated? ›

It doesn't need to be refrigerated.

Great news, you can keep a jar of cookie butter at your desk in case you need a midday pick-me-up, because the spread doesn't need to be kept cold. There's no mixing or stirring required either; it'll be the same consistency every time you enjoy it.

What is the flavor profile of cookie butter? ›

Cookie butter is a spread made from blending Belgian speculoos cookies, vegetable oil, cane sugar, and flour. The spread (and the cookies from which it is made) is known for its heavily spiced flavor, which comes from a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, clove, anise seed, ginger, white pepper, and cardamom.

Is Trader Joe's cookie butter the same as Biscoff cookie butter? ›

And while it was delicious and solid, once the brands were unveiled, the Food.com edit team was surprised to find that it preferred the Trader Joe's butter to the Biscoff butter. In an apt comparison, somebody said that the Trader Joe's version “warms you up” while the Biscoff version “is like mmmmm.”

Why does Trader Joe's discontinue so many items? ›

Our mission is to bring you the best quality products at the best prices. To do this, we have to manage our store space smartly. If a product is not earning its spot on our shelves, then we discontinue it to make room for something new. We do not enter into the decision to discontinue a product lightly.

What pairs well with cookie butter? ›

It's perfect for spreading on toast, bagels, or pancakes for a sweet and flavorful twist. You can also use it as a dip for fresh fruit like apples or strawberries. If you're feeling adventurous, try using it as a filling for cupcakes or cookies, or even as a topping for ice cream or yogurt.

What is cookie butter best on? ›

Use cookie butter like you would other spreads. Serve it on toast, waffles or pancakes at breakfast, or use it as a dip for sliced apples, bananas, graham crackers or pretzels. Cookie butter can also be used in baked goods such as banana bread, muffins and cookies, like these 3-Ingredient Cookie Butter Cookies.

What does Trader Joe's cookie butter taste like? ›

What does Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie Butter Spread taste like? Our approach to Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie Butter Spread was the same that we took with the Lotus brand, tasting both the creamy and crunchy variety. The initial aroma here was less brown-sugar forward, but with prominent notes of cinnamon and nutmeg.

Why can't you refrigerate Trader Joe's cookie butter? ›

It doesn't need refrigeration. (I imagine the word “butter” is allowed for the same reason that “peanut butter” is allowed although no butter exists there either.) But with palm oil and coconut oil, the product would be VERY hard under refrigeration temperatures and impossible to scoop or use.

How long is Trader Joe's cookie butter good for after opening? ›

When does cookie butter expire? Unopened cookie butter can last up to a year in your pantry, so long as it is stored in a cool, dry place. Once you crack the jar open, cookie butter is generally good for about two to three months.

What the heck is cookie butter? ›

Cookie butter (Dutch: speculoospasta, Danish: trøffelmasse) is a food paste made primarily from speculoos cookie crumbs, fat (such as vegetable oil, condensed milk or butter), flour, and sugar. The ingredients are mixed until it becomes spreadable on a sandwich.

What is another name for cookie butter? ›

But before we ever snagged a jar off grocery shelves in the U.S., it was better known as speculoos spread and made from traditional European holiday cookies. So, how did cookie butter emerge from relative obscurity and become something we eat by the spoonful nightly on our couches?

Is Biscoff and speculoos the same? ›

Are speculoos and biscoff the same? Yes! Biscoff is just a branded commercial name for speculoos flavour. However, some biscoff flavour biscuits can be more chewy or cookie-like than the traditional, crispy speculoos biscuit.

What is speculoos? ›

Speculoos (French: spéculoos, German: Karamellgebäck) is a biscuit, originally manufactured in Belgium, made from wheat flour, candy syrup (from beet sugar), fat, and sometimes cinnamon.

When did Trader Joe's cookie butter come out? ›

It's hard to say what made people love the product so much: the flavor, the texture, or the fact that the cost of Trader Joe's Cookie Butter has remained close to its initial relatively inexpensive price tag of $3.69 since it launched in 2011.

Does Trader Joe's have butter cookies? ›

Shareable Shortbread French Butter Cookie | Trader Joe's.

What is Trader Joe's cookie butter? ›

You (hopefully) are familiar with the original Cookie Butter, which is a peanut butter-like spread made from Speculoos cookies. This one is a chocolate and cream spread. Trader Joe's describes it as "a sweet spread made from crushed cocoa biscuits and creme filling." A 14.1 ounce jar costs $3.69.

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