Biscoff Tagalongs Recipe posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email Jump to Recipe SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. This is post #11 in a 3 week series of Girl Scout Cookie-inspired recipes! Click here to view all of the recipes in this series. Have you all seen the copycat Tagalong Cookie recipe made using Ritz crackers? It’s been floating around for years now, I think. More recently it’s been on Hayley’s awesome blog. Honestly, I’ve never really thought twice about the recipe. I’m not a mega Tagalongs fan (although I know MANY of you are, which is how these bad boys earned a spot in the 3 Weeks of Girl Scout Cookies lineup), so I never really saw the appeal of making them at home. Although I have always thought that the salty-sweet combo from using the Ritz in place of a cookie is pretty genius. Anyway. I was thinking about posting that copycat recipe for this week’s portion of the series. I even bought the creamy peanut butter especially for making them (and I don’t do creamy PB)! And then another jar caught my eye before I could get to the creamy… Biscoff Tagalongs. It’s a thing now, y’all. Products I used in the making… Continue to Content Biscoff Tagalongs Print Ingredients Buttery Round Crackers Biscoff or Cookie Butter (crunchy or creamy) Melting Chocolate wafers, melted Instructions Scoop a tablespoon of Biscoff on top of a Ritz Cracker. Freeze for 5 minutes. Place cracker in the melted chocolate and scoop chocolate over top to "dip." Use a fork to lift it out, tapping gently on the edge of the bowl to release excess chocolate. Slide covered cracker onto a silicone mat or parchment paper to cool and harden (about 10 minutes). Store in an airtight container for up to two weeks. Notes I scooped very HEAPING tablespoons on top of my crackers, and I managed to get 10 total using one jar of Biscoff. Don’t miss a bite! Connect with Something Swanky: Love Biscoff? Be sure to pin these posts: Biscoff Cheesecake Ice Cream Biscoff Cheesecake Pudding Cookies Biscoff Twix Popcorn More Biscoff from my friends: No Bake Biscoff Cheesecake Biscoff Banana Bread Brown Sugar Biscoff Frosting
OHMYGOSH, I think I just died. Biscoff is my new favorite addiction and these are dangerously easy to make! But, I’m ok with that. Hello breakfast. Pinned Reply
Oh my gosh! I need these in my life! Tagalongs are my favorite GS cookies and Biscoff makes them so much better! Reply
Oh man I bet these were amazing. I’m not a huge tagalong fan either, but these I could devour!! Reply
I’d have to say that these are even better than the originals. Um, you know, because of the biscoff. Love. Pinned. Reply