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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.
lena says
I'm not aware of biscoff and I'm afraid that I might just keep on dreaming of this sauce the whole nite! You are amazing!
Susan says
Wow, Chris - the would be delicious drizzled over the cake I made with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
Paula {Salad in a Jar} says
I'm so envious that your husband helps you so much with your blog and especially the photography. I have never made anything with biscoff spread since we go through it pretty fast as a spread y itself. But in case your husband is right, I'm going to try this for Mother's Day.
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Nicole says
Chris,
All I have to say is big huge yum!! Can't wait to try this!
Kim - Liv Life says
So I saw this on my phone earlier this morning and have been thinking about it all day! I'm not familiar with Biscoff Spread, but I've been hearing more and more about it. I think I'm going to have to give in and find some. And with a recommendation of "The best think I've ever had"... this one is most definitely a winner!
GLENDA CHILDERS says
Oh my goodness ... yum.
Luiz Claudio says
Hello, Crum!
A yummi recipe, dear! I loved this.
So, I'm a follower now.
Kisses from Brazil.
Luiz
Susan says
Chris, it was so good to meet you yesterday and to learn of your blog. Brenda will certainly be "fixin" some of your recipes on the beautiful china and I have already printed severalof them to try myself!
Veronica Miller says
Wow, now this is a unique sauce! I love this idea and will have to try it when I get my spread. Thanks!
The Café Sucré Farine says
Hello Crumb Snatcher!
Thanks so much for your kind words! I think this would keep for several weeks - it should be stored in the fridge. It will become quite thick when cold soI just warm it in the microwave for about 20-30 seconds and it is just perfect!
Dining Alone says
holy cow that looks amazing, I wonder if Amazon has this biscoff stuff!
Lyndsay Wells says
You are my absolute go to for amazing recipes! YUMM!!!!!
sophiesfoodiefiles says
You & desserts are a perfect combo!!!
This speculaas spread caramel sauce looks like a great winner! Really! A real delight! xxx
Lenia says
I would like to become your second taste tester please:)))Your husband is a really lucky man!
The sauce is heavenly!
Blessings,dear Chris!
Susan says
My jar was empty, tossed, and now I see this. I might have to buy another jar. I love, love, love this stuff...and on ice cream. Must be heaven!!
Lizzy says
Oh, this sounds incredible!!! I'm very afraid to have this in my house 😉
The Café Sucré Farine says
Vickie, this spread is from Belgium, although they might be making it here now since it's become so popular.
The Mom Chef says
I've just started hearing the rumblings about Biscoff, the same way Nutella made it's wave through about a year ago. I'm definitely going to check it out.
Doggie doo doo, huh? Nice. 🙂
Kim says
Ok, Kim, Breathe... Inhale, exhale!!!! This sauce is totally crazy!!!! I HAVE TO DO IT!!!!!! This week-end!!!!
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
This recipe as well as the cookies sounds great. Hopefully I can find a store that carries Biscoff.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Your Husband is so funny! Funny how honest men are. lol The sauce looks amazing!! I can see pouring this all over everything!!
Vicki Bensinger says
You've got me sold. Now I need to find this. Is it European because I've just first heard of it this past week?
Hovkonditorn says
Oh my, I flipped 🙂 Yummy!!
Ginny says
This looks yummy!!!! I just bought the Biscoff cookies today at Wal-Mart, I think they sell the spread in the bakery, the clerk was telling me how good it is spread on fruit.