If cookie butter and fudge had a glow-up moment together, this would be it. Creamy, caramel-spiced Biscoff flavor, melt-in-your-mouth texture, and zero candy thermometer drama. It tastes like those fancy bakery treats but takes less effort than making toast correctly.
Danger level: extremely snackable. Proceed responsibly (or don’t). 😌
Why This Recipe is Awesome
- No baking, no stress
- Rich, creamy texture
- That iconic caramel-cookie flavor
- Only a few ingredients
It looks impressive but is secretly “stir and chill” easy. We love a low-effort legend.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 ½ cups Biscoff spread (cookie butter) – the star of the show
- 2 cups white chocolate chips – creamy base
- ½ cup sweetened condensed milk – fudge magic
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Optional glow-ups:
- Crushed Biscoff cookies on top
- Extra cookie butter drizzle
- Sea salt sprinkle
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prep your pan.
Line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper. Leave extra hanging over the sides. - Melt the base.
In a saucepan over low heat (or microwave), melt white chocolate chips and condensed milk together. Stir constantly so nothing burns. - Add cookie butter.
Stir in Biscoff spread, vanilla, and salt until smooth and glossy. - Pour and spread.
Transfer mixture to the prepared pan. Smooth the top with a spatula. - Add toppings.
Sprinkle crushed cookies or drizzle extra Biscoff on top while still soft. - Chill.
Refrigerate 2 hours, or until firm. - Slice.
Lift out using parchment and cut into squares.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overheating chocolate. Melt gently or it gets grainy.
- Skipping parchment. You’ll regret it later.
- Using low-quality white chocolate. Flavor matters.
- Trying to slice before it’s set. Chaos.
Alternatives & Substitutions
- Dark chocolate swirl? Elite combo.
- Dairy-free? Use dairy-free white chocolate + coconut condensed milk.
- Want crunch? Stir crushed cookies into the fudge.
- Extra spice? A pinch of cinnamon works surprisingly well.
You can even layer half chocolate, half Biscoff. Double drama.
FAQ
Does this taste super sweet?
Yes, but that cookie butter spice balances it.
Can I freeze it?
Absolutely. Slice first for easy grabbing.
Why is mine soft?
Not chilled long enough or too much condensed milk.
Can kids help make this?
Yes, just supervise the melting step.
How long does it last?
About a week in the fridge (theoretically).
Do I need a mixer?
Nope. Spoon = victory.
Final Thoughts
Easy Biscoff fudge is creamy, cozy, and ridiculously addictive. It’s the perfect no-bake dessert when you want something impressive with almost no effort.
Make a batch, hide a few pieces for yourself, and enjoy your cookie-butter-powered dessert era. 🍪✨
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