Birthdays, anniversaries, or just a quiet evening and an urge for something indulgent—special occasions call for a cake that stands out. And what could be better than a Biscoff cake? That unique caramelized biscuit flavor paired with a very velvety texture just instantly captures the hearts of dessert lovers.
Biscoff mania has swept the culinary world off its feet, and it's easy to see why. From the professional baker to the mere kitchen experimenter, a Biscoff cake is guaranteed to make it to the headlines. The richness of the caramel undertones combines with a soft sponge and creamy frosting for a cake that never fails to satisfy. Best of all? It's pretty simple to create at home, meaning each slice will be a moment of happiness for the taste buds.
Ingredients
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Your Biscoff spread, butter, and vanilla extract will add so much to your cake in terms of flavor. Buy the best brands you can afford for that intense flavor and aroma.
Buttermilk makes the sponge tender and moist. If you don't have buttermilk, make a quick substitute by adding 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to ¾ cup of milk and letting it sit for 5 minutes.
Melt the Biscoff spread so it can be distributed evenly in the batter. The caramelized flavor is spread all over the cake. Use the microwave or the stovetop for this process.
When combining wet and dry ingredients, mix just until they are incorporated. Avoid overmixing, which may make the cake dense and chewy instead of light and airy crumbs.
For a professional finish, level the tops of your cake layers using a serrated knife. This will ensure an even surface for frosting and makes assembly much easier.
Refrigerating the cake layers for 30 minutes makes them firmer and easier to frost without crumbs mixing into the icing.
Fill a piping bag to finish off with neat, even frosting. You can do swirls, rosettes, or borders to make it a visually beautiful cake.
Crush the biscuits and sprinkle between the layers and on top of the frosting to add a crunchy texture and amplify the Biscoff signature flavor.
Store the cake in an airtight container and keep the cake at freshness. For prep ahead, the cake may be refrigerated until serving. At that point it should come back to room temperature for maximum flavor and texture.
A triple layer with layers of caramel or chocolate ganache between each with the frosting as well creates even more indulgent cake. These ganaches deepen up the flavors further.