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Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Truffles

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    I so wish that there were a Trader Joe’s closer to me! 
    I don’t get there very often because I have to drive an hour and a half to get there. I recently found out that there is a Trader Joe’s around the corner from my M.I.L! I could not believe it!
    Now, when I need something, I plan it with her a few days in advance of seeing her and I get my goodies.
    Now, life is better. Not Perfect – just better.
    (Perfect would be the TJ’s around the corner from ME.)
    Anyway…. a few months ago, I was at Trader Joe’s and my Little Cup picked out some Cat Cookies. She wanted them for lunch and snack. So, into the basket they went.
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    Turns out she doesn’t like Cat Cookies.
    And I LOVE them! Especially when dipped right into Nutella from the container! So good!

    Turns out that these little Cat Cookies are made from the same stuff as the Cookie Butter that they sell.
    So, I put on my Evil Genius Cape and made some Cookie Butter Truffles for you.

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    Step 1. Put cookies into a Food Processor
    Step 2. Pulverize the Cookies
    Step 3. Add the Cookie Butter
    Step 4. Make Balls
    NOTE : I don’t suggest putting them onto sticks.  The cookies are very dense. If you insert a stick into the cookie ball, it will crack and break apart. Leave them as truffles. 
    Refrigerate. Dip. Decorate.

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    If you end up with a naked spot in the bottom of you truffle, simply re-dip the bottom and allow it to dry. 

    Now, just a little disclaimer.
    These are NOT Cake Truffles. They are not soft and moist on the inside.
    Since they were made with hard, crunchy cookies, they do have a course texture inside. Not really crunchy, but not really creamy either.
    It’s a mixture of the fine crumbs and the butter.
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    I really liked the flavor of these! They have the slight gingerbread flavor that is perfect for the holiday season.
    I think these would be a good treat on a holiday dessert table. 
     If you haven’t had Cookie Butter or you don’t have a Trader Joe’s around you, I’m sure you can do the exact same thing with Biscoff Cookies and Spread. 

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    Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Truffles

    by Pint Sized Baker
    Prep Time: 1 hour
    Ingredients (15 truffles)
    • 3 C Trader Joe’s Cat Cookies
    • 1/2 C Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter
    • Dark Chocolate Candy Coating
    Instructions
    Put three cups of cookies into a Food Processor and grind until only small crumbs remain.
    Add in Cookie Butter and mix until all crumbs are incorporated.
    Roll into 1 inch balls.
    *If the balls will not hold, add a bit more of the cookie butter. I could not make perfectly round balls because they threatened to fall apart.
    Place rolled balls into the fridge and melt candy melts.
    Dunk the ball into the chocolate or spoon over the ball on a fork. Tap off excess and transfer to a cookie sheet covered with wax paper.
    If desired, add cookie or cookie crumbs (or sprinkles) to the wet chocolate to decorate.
    Enjoy!
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    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I founded this little baking blog. Baking and making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid. I love experimenting with different flavors and sharing delicious recipes with all of you. Read more.

    47 thoughts on “Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Truffles”

    1. I will so be making these. I love their cookie butter, but have never actually purchased it. I was afraid I would eat it all myself. Now, I have an excuse. I'll make the truffles and give them away 😉 Thanks for the inspiration.
      Blessings,
      Nici

    2. I shop at TJ's every week, not to make you jealous, but I have never seen cookie butter. I just mentioned it to my husband, he knew exactly what it was. Hump…how could he not share the fun. Anyway, this looks good and like something I need to try. Thanks for the idea.

    3. I, also, happen to LOVE Trader Joe's cookie butter AND cat cookies–and these truffles look amazeballs, Karyn! Thankfully my TJ's isn't as far away as yours–yikes!!–but it's not convenient and in a weird part of town, so sadly I don't go often 🙁 now I have a good reason though!

    4. Oh lord have mercy! I so love Trader Joe's cookie butter, but would have never given those cat cookies a second look, (I hate cats, silly I know) so thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing this! I don't have a Trader Joe's near my house but there is one about 20 minutes from work, so a trip there is usually a planned event…and the next visit is being planned as I type!

    5. Had to chuckles as I was reading your post I was thinking that I will have to use biscoff cookies and spread and then find that you said the same thing… Love this recipe and will have to try it.. maybe for the cookie exchange I am doing. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday and remember to come back and vote on Sunday

    6. I have a Trader Joe's a few miles away, and I have to force myself not to load up on the cookie butter because it is very dangerous to have around…especially as an empty-nester! It's just me and the hubs and no one to help eat the cookie butter. I didn't know that the cat cookies were the cookie version?!? I have had them quite awhile ago, but will have to pick up some more. So cute how you used them to decorate the truffles:) BTW, World Market is about 45 min. away and they have the Biscoff spread:)

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    8. These look amazing. We don't have TJ's in Denver yet, but I am from L.A. and they are everywhere there. One of the great places that I miss. We are getting one here soon. My mom is coming for Thanksgiving so I will try to get her to bring me some.
      Debi @ Adorned From Above

    9. Great idea! I just tasted my first jar of Biscoff yesterday and I was blown away! I had to put the spoon down and close the lid – not good! Looking forward to baking up something great with it! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    10. I just bought two cookie butters for the holiday season and am so happy I found this recipe. I amdefinitley adding these truffles to my cookie trays this year. Big thank you ! Liz @ The Fresh Plate

    11. These look great! I know how you feel about Trader Joe's. I got used to one in my hometown in PA but here in Denver there aren't any in sight…until next year!!! Yeah, recently read that one is going in no where near my house but that is ok. I'll find it!

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