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    Looky, cookie

    Trader Joe's new Speculoos crunchy cookie butter is divine — but how do you eat it?

    Teresa Gubbins
    Feb 16, 2013 | 1:30 pm

    With three Trader Joe's stores now in Houston, we can track their new products in our own backyard. The best-seller of 2012 was Speculoos cookie butter, a peanut-butter-ish spread made of crisp "speculoos" cookies, ground into a paste. It sounds weird until you try it; many are won over by the flavors of caramel, burnt sugar and gingerbread.

    With the cookie butter's success, Trader Joe's introduced a spin-off: crunchy cookie butter, with cookie shreds folded in to add crunch. But first, let's backtrack.

    Like many Trader Joe's items, the cookie butter is a knock-off of a brand-name product: Biscoff spread, manufactured in Belgium by a company named Lotus. Made from thin, crispy cookies called speculoos (or spekulaas) that are eaten during the holidays, Biscoff's cookie butter premiered in Europe in 2007. They sell it at the World Market chain and at Central Market.

    What makes you want to begin eating something that's 1. non-essential and that 2. you've never eaten before?

    But it wasn't until Trader Joe's introduced its version in 2011 that cookie butter became such a Big Deal.

    Biscoff describes it as a "delicious European alternative to peanut butter," but that's not a fair comparison. To state the obvious, one is ground-up peanuts; the other is cookies. They're both about 90 calories per tablespoon; but peanut butter is a source of protein with 4 grams per serving, while cookie butter has none.

    Still, it's fun to try something new, and cookie butter would interest you if you like gingerbread flavored things. The burnt-sugar part of the flavor is unique; compared to peanut butter, it's very sweet, with 5 grams of sugar per tablespoon. The texture is creamier and dryer/less oily than peanut butter.

    But it's hard to figure out exactly what to do with it, and raises the question, What makes you want to begin eating something that's 1. non-essential and that 2. you've never eaten before? Pinterest says you can dip pretzels or apple slices into it, spread it on pancakes and waffles, or use it in baking. More than one blog recommends eating it "straight from the jar." That doesn't seem like much of a "recipe." It also comes off as a tiny bit desperate.

    If you're a fan of texture, then the crunchy is preferable. Little bits of cookie, still somewhat crisp, brought to mind crunchy peanut butter. It felt more substantial. The cookie bits made the flavor seem sharper.

    It felt rich dabbed on apple slices, and it melted accommodatingly on a toaster waffle. The benefit there was that you could pick up the waffle and eat it with your hand, which you can't do with maple syrup.

    It accomplished some transformative magic on a box of Trader Joe's oatmeal cookies, perking up their bland flavor with some extra flavor and crunch. One presumes this would work on any cookie or cracker, were one to have such things in the house.

    Crunchy version of cookie butter has little shreds of cookie mixed throughout.

    Trader Joe's crunchy cookie butter
    Photo by Teresa Gubbins
    Crunchy version of cookie butter has little shreds of cookie mixed throughout.
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    ring my bell

    Washington Avenue bar rebrands with neon lights and $12 martinis

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 8, 2025 | 5:01 pm
    The Bell and Crane bar exterior
    Photo by Sergio Trevino
    The former Hendo's has a new name.

    Bartender Ashley Bell is trying to achieve a tricky balance with The Bell and Crane, her new bar on Washington Avenue. Newly opened in the former Hendo’s space at 908 Henderson St., the Bell and Crane intends to serve as an elevated take on a neighborhood dive.

    Formerly Henderson Heights, Bell acquired the bar in 2023. After operating it for a couple of years as Hendo’s, she decided on a full rebrand that included new design elements and a new menu. She chose the name the Bell and Crane as a combination of her mother’s last name and the English translate of her father’s last name.

    “We offer Southern hospitality in an elevated dive bar environment,” Bell said in a statement. “We’ve designed it to feature neon lighting, maroon paint, funky artwork, and new curtains, while still offering quality wells, bar classics like iced down tallboys, rumples, and TVs mounted throughout the space.”

    On the elevated side, the Bell and Crane serves a selection of martinis, including Tomato (cherry tomatoes, basil, vinegar, vodka, etc.), Strawberry Jam (gin, strawberry jam, etc.), and the obligatory Espresso. House cocktails include a Peach Aperol Margarita and the Smoke & Honey (mezcal, rosemary honey, triple sec, etc.) along with classics such as the Old Fashioned, Manhattan, and Ranch Water. Thankfully, they’re all priced at a neighborhood friendly $12 each.

    Bell’s food selections further enhance the bar’s neighborhood dive aesthetic. Options include dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets, cups of ramen, Dunkeroos cookies, and hot dogs.

    Similarly, the Bell and Crane will host karaoke every Tuesday and Friday with music by a live band.

    The bar will celebrates its grand opening with a party on Saturday, October 18. While the event is free to attend, those who purchase a ticket ($65) will receive a barbecue plate (one entree and three sides) from nearby Henderson & Kane, three cocktails, reserved seating, a coupon for 10-percent off their next visit, and a swag bag.

    “I am so stoked to welcome the neighborhood and visitors in this area to the Bell and Crane,” Bell said. “I grew up here, so this really feels like a full-circle moment for me. It feels like the start of something great, and my team and I can’t wait to build a legacy in this space with so much history.”

    The Bell and Crane bar exterior

    Photo by Sergio Trevino

    The former Hendo's has a new name.

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