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Viral 2-Ingredient Biscoff Cheesecake

Introduction

If you’ve spent even five minutes scrolling through TikTok or Pinterest lately, you’ve probably seen this magical dessert making the rounds. The viral 2-ingredient Biscoff cheesecake has taken social media by storm, and for good reason—it’s ridiculously easy, requires zero baking, and somehow tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen.

This creamy, no-bake dessert combines thick Greek yogurt with Biscoff cookies (also known as Speculoos or cookie butter biscuits) to create a cheesecake-like texture that will blow your mind. The cookies soften overnight in the refrigerator, turning into a tender, cake-like layer that pairs perfectly with the tangy, creamy yogurt base. It’s the kind of dessert that feels too simple to be this delicious.

In this post, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know to master this viral recipe, including pro tips, variations, and answers to all your burning questions. Let’s dive in!

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • Minimal Prep Time – Takes only 5 minutes to assemble. No mixing, no baking, no special equipment needed.
  • Only 2 Main Ingredients – Just Greek yogurt and Biscoff cookies. You probably already have these at home!
  • No Oven Required – This is a refrigerator-only dessert, making it perfect for hot summer days.
  • High in Protein – Thanks to the Greek yogurt, this dessert actually has some nutritional value compared to traditional cheesecake.
  • Endlessly Customizable – Add vanilla, sweetener, cocoa powder, or your favorite toppings to make it your own.
  • Perfect for Meal Prep – Make it ahead and let it chill overnight. It’s ready when you need a sweet treat!

What Makes a Good Biscoff Cheesecake

The magic of this recipe lies in the contrast between textures and flavors. You need thick Greek yogurt (5% fat works best) that can hold its shape when you press the cookies in. The yogurt should be plain or vanilla-flavored—not too thin or watery, or the cookies won’t set properly.

The Biscoff cookies are the star of the show. These spiced Belgian biscuits have a unique caramelized, cinnamon-like flavor that pairs beautifully with the creamy yogurt. As they chill, they absorb moisture from the yogurt and soften into a texture reminiscent of cake or tiramisu. Patience is key—letting it refrigerate overnight (6-12 hours) yields the best results.

The History/Origin

This viral dessert is inspired by Japanese-style cheesecakes, which are known for their light, airy texture and minimalist approach. Japanese cheesecake typically uses just cream cheese, eggs, sugar, and a touch of flour—no heavy cream or sour cream.

The TikTok version takes this simplicity even further by replacing cream cheese with thick Greek yogurt and the flour base with Biscoff cookies. This hack went viral in early 2026, with thousands of content creators trying and loving the surprisingly delicious results. The trend started with people simply shoving Biscoff cookies into yogurt containers, but it’s evolved into a more refined make-ahead dessert that looks almost too pretty to eat.

Ingredients

For the Base:

  • 1 tub (500-750g) plain Greek yogurt (5% fat recommended)
  • 15-20 Biscoff cookies (depending on container size)

Optional Enhancements:

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2-3 tablespoons powdered sweetener (Truvia, powdered sugar, or sweetener of choice)
  • Pinch of salt

For Topping (Optional):

  • 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2-3 tablespoons melted Biscoff spread
  • Fresh berries
  • Whipped cream

Viral 2-Ingredient Biscoff Cheesecake

Recipe by CindyCourse: DessertCuisine: American, Japanese-InspiredDifficulty: Easy
Servings

6

servings
Prep time

5

minutes
Chill Time in HOURS

6

minutes
Calories

240

kcal

A creamy, no-bake TikTok-inspired dessert made with thick Greek yogurt and Biscoff cookies. Takes 5 minutes to prepare and tastes like real cheesecake!

Ingredients

  • FOR THE BASE:
  • – 1 tub (500-750g) plain Greek yogurt (5% fat recommended)

  • – 15-20 Biscoff cookies

  • FOR SWEETENING (Optional):
  • – 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • – 2-3 tablespoons powdered sweetener (Truvia, powdered sugar, or sweetener of choice)

  • FOR TOPPINGS (Optional):
  • – 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder

  • – 2-3 tablespoons melted Biscoff spread

  • – Fresh berries

  • – Whipped cream

Directions

  • Transfer Greek yogurt into a small baking dish (4×6″), loaf pan, or individual serving cups. Smooth the surface evenly.
  • Add vanilla extract and powdered sweetener (if using) directly to the yogurt. Stir until completely smooth and well combined.
  • Gently press Biscoff cookies vertically into the yogurt, spacing them evenly. Push them in until they’re submerged about halfway to three-quarters. Break cookies in half to fill gaps as needed.
  • (Optional) For a tiramisu twist, dip each cookie briefly in espresso or strong coffee before pressing into the yogurt.
  • Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap or a lid. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight (6-12 hours for the best texture).
  • Remove from refrigerator. Dust with cocoa powder if desired.
  • Serve with melted Biscoff spread drizzle, fresh berries, or whipped cream. Scoop through the softened cookies and creamy yogurt to enjoy!

Notes

  • Use thick Greek yogurt (5% fat) for best results—thin yogurts won’t hold the cookies properly.
    The longer this chills, the softer the cookies become. Overnight (8-12 hours) is ideal.
    Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
    Customize with your favorite toppings: melted Biscoff spread, chocolate chips, honey, or fresh fruit.
    Individual servings in small cups or mason jars make great grab-and-go treats.

Instructions

This no-bake dessert comes together in minutes, but requires patience for the chilling time. Here’s how to make it:

Step 1: Prepare Your Container

Transfer the Greek yogurt into a small baking dish (approximately 4×6″), a loaf pan, or individual serving cups. Smooth the surface evenly with the back of a spoon.

Step 2: Add Sweetener and Vanilla

If using vanilla extract and/or powdered sweetener, add them directly to the yogurt now. Stir until completely smooth and well combined. You can do this in the original container or a separate bowl—whichever is easier.

Step 3: Press in the Biscoff Cookies

Gently press the Biscoff cookies vertically into the yogurt, spacing them evenly. You can arrange them in rows, or simply push them in wherever they fit. Break cookies in half if needed to fill gaps. The cookies should be submerged about halfway to three-quarters of the way.

Step 4: Optional Flavor Boost

For a tiramisu-inspired twist, dip each cookie briefly in espresso or strong coffee before pressing it into the yogurt. This adds a subtle coffee flavor that complements the Biscoff beautifully.

Step 5: Cover and Refrigerate

Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap or a lid. Place in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight (6-12 hours for the best texture).

Step 6: Serve and Enjoy

Remove from the refrigerator, dust with cocoa powder if desired, and serve with a drizzle of melted Biscoff spread or fresh berries. Scoop through the softened cookies and creamy yogurt to enjoy!

Pro Tips for Perfect Results

  • Use Thick Greek Yogurt – A 5% fat Greek yogurt holds its shape best. Avoid non-fat or thin yogurts, as the cookies won’t set properly.
  • Don’t Skip the Chill Time – Minimum 6 hours is essential. The cookies need time to soften and absorb the yogurt’s moisture.
  • Overnight is Best – For the most cake-like texture, refrigerate for 8-12 hours. The cookies will be perfectly tender.
  • Sweeten to Taste – Plain Greek yogurt is tangy. Add sweetener gradually and taste as you go to find your perfect level.
  • Layer It Up – For extra visual appeal, layer half the cookies at the bottom and press the rest vertically into the top.
  • Add Cocoa for Variety – Dusting with unsweetened cocoa powder before serving gives a beautiful presentation and tiramisu-like flavor.
  • Make Individual Portions – Use small cups or mason jars for easy serving and grab-and-go convenience.
  • Store Leftovers Properly – Keep covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The cookies will continue to soften over time.

Nutritional Insights

Per serving (based on 6 servings, using 750g yogurt and 15 cookies):

  • Calories: 240 kcal
  • Protein: 15g
  • Carbohydrates: 28g
  • Fat: 3g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.5g
  • Fiber: 0.5g
  • Sugar: 18g
  • Sodium: 182mg

Health Benefits:

  • Greek Yogurt provides probiotics for gut health, calcium for strong bones, and high-quality protein for muscle maintenance.
  • Biscoff Cookies contain wholesome ingredients like wheat flour, sugar, and vegetable oils, with a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg for antioxidants.
  • This dessert offers more protein than traditional cheesecake, making it a more satisfying treat.

Variations to Try

1. Tiramisu-Inspired Version

  • Dip Biscoff cookies in espresso before layering
  • Dust with cocoa powder before serving

2. Chocolate Biscoff Delight

  • Use chocolate-flavored Greek yogurt
  • Add chocolate chips between cookie layers
  • Drizzle with melted Biscoff spread

3. Berry Blast Cheesecake

  • Press cookies into yogurt as directed
  • Top with fresh raspberries, strawberries, or blueberries
  • Add a honey drizzle for extra sweetness

4. Vanilla Bean Luxe

  • Use vanilla bean Greek yogurt or add vanilla bean paste
  • Scatter vanilla bean seeds throughout the yogurt
  • Top with crushed Biscoff crumbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different type of yogurt?

Plain or vanilla Greek yogurt works best. You can also use Skyr or quark for an even thicker, higher-protein result. Avoid thin yogurts or fruit-flavored varieties, as they won’t provide the right texture.

Do I need to use Biscoff cookies specifically?

Biscoff cookies are ideal because of their unique spiced flavor and the way they soften beautifully. However, you can substitute with Speculoos cookies, Lotus cookies, or even digestive biscuits if needed. The flavor profile will change slightly.

How long does this dessert keep?

Covered in the refrigerator, it will keep for up to 3 days. The cookies will continue softening over time, which is fine for the texture, but the yogurt may start to separate slightly after day 2.

Can I make this dairy-free?

You can try using coconut yogurt or almond-based yogurt, though the texture and flavor will differ. Look for thick, full-fat versions for the best results.

Is this recipe gluten-free?

Standard Biscoff cookies contain wheat flour, so this recipe is not naturally gluten-free. However, you can use gluten-free Biscoff-style cookies if available.

Can I freeze this dessert?

Freezing is not recommended, as the yogurt base may become grainy or separate when thawed. This recipe is best enjoyed fresh or within a few days.

How do I know when it’s ready to eat?

After 6-12 hours in the refrigerator, the cookies should feel soft like cake when you insert a spoon. If they’re still too firm, give it more time—the longer it chills, the softer they become.

Can I add other toppings?

Absolutely! Get creative with melted Biscoff spread, whipped cream, fresh fruit, crushed cookies, caramel sauce, or a dusting of powdered sugar.

Storage Tips

Refrigerator Storage:

  • Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap or transfer to an airtight container.
  • Store for up to 3 days.
  • The cookies will continue softening, which is normal and delicious.

Freezing:

  • Freezing is not recommended—Greek yogurt doesn’t thaw well and may become watery or grainy.
  • If you must freeze, eat it semi-frozen as a frozen yogurt bark, but quality will suffer.

Reheating:

  • This dessert is meant to be served cold or at room temperature.
  • If refrigerated for more than a day, let it sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes before serving for the best flavor and texture.

Before You Go

If you loved this viral Biscoff cheesecake, you’ll definitely want to try these other trending desserts on our site:

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