Sweet and crunchy Biscoff cookies, cinnamon bun frosting, and white chocolate chips come together in this super simple and fast fudge! Ready in minutes, this decadent candy will satisfy your sweet tooth!
This was fudge was totally unplanned and turned into an unexpectedly awesome recipe. The recipes I share are typically thought out and pretty well-planned. I sit down for brainstorming sessions where I put together long lists of ideas (loooooong), and I spend some time thumbing through cookbooks and magazines for inspiration too. For a few weeks, I plan and debate what I want to bake, then I spend the bulk of my Sundays baking up a storm. Some things work, some definitelyย don’t.
Either way, it’s pretty planned out, and there’s a lot of list-making for groceries, etc.
This fudge was 100% spur of the moment though, and what was cool about this spontaneous fudge-making moment, was that it only lasted about 5 minutes. Then it was over, and just like that, we were eating amazing fudge. Really, we were eating this delightful fudge in minutes.
It was all meant to be. Here’s why:
I bought a can of prepared frosting – which I never do – but it was Cinnamon Bun flavored, and I was very intrigued. I was tearing the label off the can (no clue why, never do that either), and I spotted a recipe on the inside of the label. It was for fudge. I thought, hey, you can make fudge from frosting? Now that’s just awesome. Better still, I’m thinking that you could probably use ANY flavor of frosting that you want to – and there’s a LOT of flavors. Endless possibilities.
Once I decided that Cinnamon Bun fudge can and should be a thing, the wheels started turning as to how I could make it even more cinnamony and wonderful. And how I could make it kinda crunchy, because in my world, fudge is better when it has a little texture.
Biscoff cookies are the way to go here. They’re a cinnamon cookie, so it’s a perfect match. A crunchy, sweet, cinnamon cookie. Big pieces of Biscoff cookies, swirled together withย Cinnamon Bun frosting and melted white chocolate, that sets into a decadent fudge. You can make it in the microwave within minutes. Easiest candy ever.
5-Minute Biscoff Cinnamon Bun Fudge
Ingredients
- 1 - 16 oz. container prepared Cinnamon Bun frosting
- 1 - 12 oz. package white chocolate chips
- 3 tbsp. butter
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 1 - 8 oz. sleeve Biscoff cookies coarsely crushed
Instructions
- Line an 8-inch square pan with foil, extending it over the edges of the pan.
- Lightly grease the pan.
- In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine the frosting, white chocolate chips, and butter.
- Microwave on high for 2 minutes, stir, then continue microwaving at 30-second intervals until the chips are completely melted and smooth.
- Stir in vanilla.
- Fold in the crushed Biscoff cookies until just blended.
- Spread evenly into the prepared pan.
- Allow to set at room temperature for about a half hour, or for 10-15 minutes in the refrigerator.
- Remove from pan by lifting the edges of the foil. Remove the foil.
- Cut into squares, and DEVOUR!
Jolena @TheRubyKitchen says
Awesome twist on traditional fudge. I love Biscoff cookies and they just scream fall to me! Thanks for sharing ๐
Sarah says
So glad you like the recipe! It was very spur of the moment, but it turned out soooo good! A lovely fall treat. ๐
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
What a totally unique flavor profile- I love it! Pinning ๐
Sarah says
I thought so too! I was happy with the flavor combo. Thanks, Medha! ๐
Nancy | The Bitter Side of Sweet says
I just picked up some biscoff cookies, now I need to try this!
Sarah says
Definitely!! You can make it in 5 minutes! ๐
creativejewishmom/sara says
This looks amazing, especially since those cookies are one of my favorites (well, they were, I’m off sugar for a year, yikes!) We just made a cake that uses the Bishoff cookie spread, and apparently it was delicious. Thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday, wonderful to “meet” you!
Sarah says
I have made Biscoff cupcakes and they were amazing too!! That stuff is addictive! The cookies are great in this fudge. ๐
Akaleistar says
Wow, that looks so good! I need Biscoff cookies now ๐
Sarah says
Definitely!!
Jane says
This fudge sounds devine! I didn’t know you could get cinnamon bun frosting, definitely looking for this on my next grocery trip. Thank you for this yummy recipe.
Sarah says
I think it might be a seasonal frosting, but you could also use a vanilla frosting or cream cheese frosting, and add a ton of cinnamon – effect would likely be similar. Glad you like it!
Maria Magdalena says
Yummy taste! Thank you from Tasty Tuesday Creative K Kids. I pinned your post at Pinterest board.
Karly says
This is beyond amazing! YUM! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Linda Bouffard says
Awesome looking. Pinned and sharing to my facebook page tomorrow. Best wishes, Linda @Crafts a la mode
Barrie says
Wow! This looks so good! I never would think to use canned frosting for fudge- that is really handy for the holiday baking onslaught that is coming!
Sarah says
Isn’t that cool? I didn’t know frosting could be made into fudge, but I’m very excited about that discovery!
natalie says
I made these tonight while preparing dinner. Unbelievably easy…And they are AMAZINGLY delicious! Thanks Sarah!
Sarah says
YAAAAAY! So you owe me. So you should probably say really nice things about me on an upcoming email that you have to write. ๐ ๐
Cilla says
This looks delicious. I’m not sure if we can get Biscoff cookies here (UK) or even the frosting. I’m off to the store now to have a look. If not, I’ll be making these the next time we are in Florida.
Sarah says
Hi Cilla! Were you able to find Biscoff cookies or cookie butter in the UK? You come to Florida? I’m in the Tampa bay area!! I hope you are able to try the fudge recipe! ๐