Spice Me Biscoff: The Sweet Spice Blend That’ll Ruin You for Plain Coffee Forever

Spice Me Biscoff: The Sweet Spice Blend That’ll Ruin You for Plain Coffee Forever

Have you ever taken a bite of a Biscoff cookie and wished you could sprinkle that cozy, buttery magic on… well, everything? We did too. That’s why we bottled up the flavor of warm ovens, crisp fall mornings, and cookie crumbles with our handcrafted Spice Me Biscoff blend.

Packed with cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and cardamom, this sweet spice is inspired by traditional speculaas (aka the magical flavor behind those beloved airline cookies). And the best part? There’s no sugar added—just pure, aromatic spice that gives big bakery energy without the sugar crash.

How to Use It (Besides on Everything)

1. Iced Biscoff Cold Brew

This one’s like dessert in a glass. Creamy, cold, and kissed with cinnamon-cardamom goodness.
Just mix cold brew, milk of choice, a bit of sweetener, and a dash of Spice Me Biscoff. Top with whipped cream and cookie crumbles if you’re feeling fancy (and we always are).

2. Hot Biscoff Latte

A cozy hug in a mug. Perfect for slow mornings, nightcaps, or pretending you’re the main character in a fall movie.
Add a shot of espresso or strong coffee to warm spiced milk and sip the stress away.

3. Easy Biscoff Spice Butter

One word: spreadable. This sweet butter is perfect on toast, waffles, pancakes, or drizzled into warm oatmeal. Bonus? It stores beautifully in the fridge and makes a great gift-in-a-jar.

💡 More Ways to Use It

  • Stir into oatmeal or yogurt

  • Fold into pancake or muffin batter

  • Sprinkle on roasted sweet potatoes

  • Add to whipped cream or frosting

  • Mix into granola or overnight oats

❤️ Why You’ll Love It

  • No sugar, no fillers—just real spice.

  • Gluten-free.

  • Made in small batches by AJD Sass & Spice, from our Missouri kitchen to your cozy mug.

  • Versatile enough for everyday use, special enough to gift.

🛒 Where to Get It

You can shop Spice Me Biscoff and explore our full line of handcrafted, small-batch blends at:
👉 www.amyjohndesigns.com

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