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Oh my! You're gonna flip over this crazy-delicious dessert topping. And you can make it in less that fifteen minutes, start to finish! In the microwave!
My husband (and chief taste-tester) is my most honest critic. You'll understand just how honest he is when I share an incident that occurred last summer. I had prepared a hummus and veggie tray for him to shoot a few photos of for the blog. He looked at my composition and said kindly but firmly, "Chrissy, this really looks like a pile of doggie doo-doo!" Needless to say, I went back to the drawing board on that one!
I do appreciate his honesty though and knew when he took one taste of this sauce and declared, "I think this may be the best thing I have ever put in my mouth!" I knew it was definitely a winner!
The cast of characters for this yummy sauce are; brown sugar, butter, corn syrup, half and half, a pinch of salt and Biscoff Spread. If you're not familiar with Biscoff Spread, you're missing out on something wonderful. You'll find it at most larger grocery stores in the area near the peanut butter.
If you need an outrageously delicious dessert in a BIG hurry, pick up some vanilla ice cream and whip up a batch of this super easy sauce - don't be surprised if your family/friends lick their bowls clean!
Biscoff Caramel Sauce
Ingredients:
2 ounces butter (4 tablespoons)
1 cup dark brown sugar, packed
⅓ cup corn syrup
⅓-½ cup half and half
¾ cup Biscoff Spread
1 teaspoon vanilla
sea salt, just a pinch
Directions:
1. Place butter in a large microwave-safe bowl. Heat on high for 30 seconds till melted. Add brown sugar, corn syrup, ⅓ cup half & half and a pinch of sea salt, stir well.
2. Heat on high for one minute, remove from microwave and stir vigorously. Heat on high for another 2 minutes, the mixture will bubble furiously.
3. Remove from microwave, stir and taste. The sauce should be smooth, without graininess. If it is still grainy (undissolved sugar), return to microwave and cook for up to one more minute.
4. Stir in Biscoff Spread until completely incorporated and smooth. Stir in vanilla. The sauce will thicken a bit as it cools - if it's too thick just add a bit more half and half.
Faye says
Tried this recipe today. So good! Thank you for posting such trustworthy recipes. Every recipe I’ve tried has been delicious!
Chris Scheuer says
Aww, I appreciate that so much, Faye! Thanks so much for sharing your results!
Anonymous says
I just bought my very first jar of biscoff spread (never knew the creature existed till yesterday) and I am hooked! I LOVE YOU for posting this recipe for me to find while searching for ways to use the spread. Definitely making this!!!!