You want to see the recipe for the cookies that one of my coworkers deemed "the best thing I've ever made"? Check out my post on Marcus Samuelsson's blog!
Yes! I want to the recipe for the cookies now! These look incredible Joanne. I love Snickerdoodle cookies. One of my favs. Loving the biscoff addition :)
Oh my gosh these look amazing....good thing I don't work with you because it would be very hard to resist these during my No Processed Sugar challenge!!
I haven't seen biscoff spread here in Mexico and I can't wait to try it, I've seen many recipes with it and they all look great, snickerdoodles as a sandwich cookies sounds great
I feel like I'm so far behind everyone else having never tried Biscoff. I'll have to get my hands on some. Looking forward to checking out this recipe!
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So much deliciousness! :)
ReplyDeleteUmmm, yes please. :-D
ReplyDeleteRob had very good restraint when we went to TJ's and saw that Speculoos spread.... and now we are nowhere near a TJ's so all is safe. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great, Joanne!
These are plain and simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteyummy!!
ReplyDeleteUm, what the..........?! Need these this second!
ReplyDeleteWowzer, these look amazing!
ReplyDeletewho can ever resist this!?!?! I can see why your friend thinks its the best!
ReplyDeleteHigh praise indeed!
ReplyDeleteI know I shouldn't, but you know I will, I am heading over to Marcus's site to check out your recipe!!
ReplyDeleteY'know, I never make snickerdoodles because I truly have no willpower around them. Add Biscoff and I am a goner!! These are beautiful!
ReplyDeletePosted a comment "over there", but gotta say your pictures have me drooling all over the keyboard
ReplyDeleteI am officially on a mission to find some Biscoff spread. You will be guilty of me going back to long distance running. I can tell...
Yummm!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good!
ReplyDeleteWhoa baby! What a great combination.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely nice!!!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at snickerdoodles....
ReplyDeleteHeading over, they look so good!
ReplyDeleteNO you didnt!! no no no.
ReplyDeletegirl I love you!!!
Confession...I have never had a snickerdoodle cookie. Ever. They look good though!
ReplyDeleteI just registered for Marcus Samuelsson's book Yes, Chef!
I don't know if I could do this. So much sugar, and it takes a lot to get me to say that.
ReplyDeleteOh my favorite cookie!! I so wish I could bake.
ReplyDeleteBest thing? Thats SUCH a huge call!! Everything you make looks fab. Ok, now I have to make these.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies!!! I <3 Marcus Samuelsson - that is awesome Joanne!
ReplyDeleteYes! I want to the recipe for the cookies now! These look incredible Joanne. I love Snickerdoodle cookies. One of my favs. Loving the biscoff addition :)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of these cookies. They look great. I bet they don't last long - they wouldn't in this house!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these look amazing....good thing I don't work with you because it would be very hard to resist these during my No Processed Sugar challenge!!
ReplyDeleteI still haven't tried biscoff spread...i need to remedy that with this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen biscoff spread here in Mexico and I can't wait to try it, I've seen many recipes with it and they all look great, snickerdoodles as a sandwich cookies sounds great
ReplyDeleteSnickerdoodles and biscoff spread! I am with your coworker, these have to be the best cookies ever.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely want to see the recipe for these. They look fantastic, Joanne. What a great combination! I can only imagine how good these are.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I'm so far behind everyone else having never tried Biscoff. I'll have to get my hands on some. Looking forward to checking out this recipe!
ReplyDeleteUm, you know I'm all about the cookie spread cookies. ;)
ReplyDeleteI've seen people using Biscoff in baked goods. It's like a treat within a treat. Love it!
ReplyDeletesandwich cookies... simply brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOh heavens. If my sis-in-law saw these she'd absolutely swoon. :-) She LOVES Speculoos (Dutch version) with a passion. :-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the best thing you ever baked, but I refuse to believe they're the best thing you ever made.
ReplyDeleteyeah, still avoiding biscoff... i know i wouldn't be able to contain myself!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cookies!
ReplyDeleteKnowing how great your recipes are, if that's the best one your coworkers have tried, it's without any doubt one I will be making!!
ReplyDeleteThough I've seen the biscoff spread all over blogs I've yet to see it in stores! Maybe it's not in Canada. Cookies look deeeeeeelicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks already to good to be true. no idea what snickerdoodle biscoff sandwich is, what I know is that I want it! badly! XD
ReplyDeleteDear Joanne, Delicious looking cookies!! Blessings dear, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteoh man. i can't handle these. NOW PLEASE!
ReplyDeletexo alison
i don't even need to taste these to deem them one of the best creations ever--marvelous, joanne!
ReplyDeleteSeriously - I want these!! Heading over to check out the recipe!
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I am going to seriously need to experience Biscoff spread.
ReplyDelete;-)
You and Steph at PlainChicken both have mentioned this creation called Biscoff Spread this week. Must find.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss these?!?!
ReplyDeleteHopping over to read the goods.
Did you change the baking powder from 2 tsps to 1?
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