16Biscoff cookies (about 4 per cup), plus more for topping
1cup brewed coffee, cooled
2tbsp Biscoff cookie butter spread
2tbsp hot coffee (for thinning the cookie butter)
For topping:
Cocoa powder, for dusting
Whipped cream, optional
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Method
Soften your mascarpone
Set the mascarpone out on the counter about 30 minutes before you start. This lets it soften enough to mix by hand without needing an electric mixer.
Make the cream layer
In a medium bowl, mix the mascarpone, maple syrup, and vanilla together with a spoon until smooth and no lumps remain. Add the Greek yogurt and stir until fully combined. Set aside.
Brew and cool your coffee
Brew a cup of coffee and let it cool to room temperature. If you are short on time, store-bought brewed coffee or instant coffee mixed with water works just as well.
Make the cookie butter drizzle
In a small microwave-safe bowl, combine the Biscoff spread and 2 tablespoons of hot coffee. Microwave for 15 to 20 seconds and stir until smooth and drizzleable. Set aside.
Dip your cookies
Break each Biscoff cookie into 3 pieces. Quickly dip each piece in the cooled coffee, just a second or two per side. You want them lightly soaked, not soggy.
Layer your cups
Spoon about 1/4 cup of the cream mixture into the bottom of each parfait glass. Add a layer of coffee-dipped Biscoff pieces, then drizzle with a small amount of the cookie butter mixture. Repeat with another cream layer, more cookies, and another drizzle.
Finish and serve
Dust the tops generously with cocoa powder. Add whipped cream if you like. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to eat.
Notes
Helpful Tips
Make it ahead. Assemble the cups up to 24 hours in advance and keep refrigerated. Dust with cocoa powder right before serving.
Skip the cookie butter drizzle. If you can not find Biscoff spread, the cups are still delicious without it. They will just be a little less sweet.
Keep the coffee mild. Espresso works here but it is stronger, so consider diluting it with a splash of water if you are serving these to kids.
Use any glass you have. Rocks glasses, mason jars, or any short wide cup all work great for layering.
Add a cookie on top. Tuck a whole Biscoff cookie into the whipped cream on top for a pretty presentation that takes zero extra effort.