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Biscoff Bonbons

Biscoff Bonbons

These Biscoff Bonbons are made of a popular caramelized biscuit spread, combined with delicious hazelnuts, and caramel chocolate, handcrafted for Eid, and it was so good!

Biscoff Bonbons

INGREDIENTS

These Biscoff Bonbons are made just of 5 ingredients

  • Biscoff biscuits (caramelized biscuits from ALDI)
  • Biscoff spread (caramelized spread from ALDI)
  • Cream Cheese
  • Chopped Hazelnuts
  • White Chocolate

INSTRUCTIONS

Firstly break white chocolate in the bowl into small pieces and add 1 spoon of Biscoff Caramelized spread. Melt in microwave for 1 minute and stir between once. You will get dreamy caramel chocolate!

Spoon this caramel chocolate spoon into each mould of your cake silicone mould, which makes in total of 12 bonbons. Transfer into the freezer and let it sit for a good 20 minutes.

Meanwhile, get ready for our filling. Remove caramelized Biscoff biscuits from the packaging and put them into the food processor, crush them until all is well done. In a medium bowl combine those Biscoff biscuits, add chopped hazelnuts, cream cheese and some Biscoff spread. Mix until everything is well incorporated.

Remove the mould from the freezer, and fill the moulds with Biscoff filling. Press filling gently into moulds, and use a spoon to flatten the surface on the top of the candy.

Lastly, remove bonbons from moulds one by one. First, gently separate the edges and then press and pop out bonbon out of the silicone mould carefully.

Fill the center with a caramelized Biscoff spread using a piping bag. (microwave Biscoff jar for 30 seconds first)

Enjoy chilled, and store in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to one week.

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Cooking Method ,
Difficulty Beginner
Time
Prep Time: 10 mins Rest Time: 40 mins Total Time: 50 mins
Estimated Cost $  6
Best Season Suitable throughout the year
Description

These Biscoff Bonbons are made of a popular caramelized biscuit spread, combined with delicious hazelnuts, and caramel chocolate, handcrafted for Eid, and it was so good!

Biscoff Bonbons makes 12 candies
  • 200 g Biscoff Biscuits
  • 1 tbsp Biscoff Spread
  • 1 tbsp cream cheese
  • 60 g chopped hazelnuts
  • Caramelized chocolate
  • 150 g white chocolate
  • 1 tbsp Biscoff spread
  • Decorate
  • 2 tbsp melted Biscoff spread
  • 1 Biscoff Biscuit (crushed into powder)
Instructions
  1. Firstly break white chocolate in the bowl into small pieces and add 1 spoon of Biscoff Caramelized spread. Melt in microwave for 1 minute and stir between once. You will get dreamy caramel chocolate!

  2. Spoon this caramel chocolate spoon into each mould of your cake silicone mould, which makes in total of 12 bonbons. Transfer into the freezer and let it sit for a good 20 minutes.

  3. Meanwhile, get ready for our filling. Remove caramelized Biscoff biscuits from the packaging and put them into the food processor, crush them until all is well done. In a medium bowl combine those Biscoff biscuits, add chopped hazelnuts, cream cheese and some Biscoff spread. Mix until everything is well incorporated.

  4. Remove the mould from the freezer, and fill the moulds with Biscoff filling. Press filling gently into moulds, and use a spoon to flatten the surface on the top of the candy.

  5.  

    Lastly, remove bonbons from moulds one by oneFirst, gently separate the edges and then press and pop out bonbon out of the silicone mould carefully.

  6. Fill the center with a caramelized Biscoff spread using a piping bag. (microwave Biscoff jar for 30 seconds first)

  7. Enjoy chilled, and store in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to one week.

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