Biscoff Spread is the devil.
I swear, once you open a jar, that’s the end. It can sit in the cupboard, tightly sealed, teasing you from its perch, but you can overcome your desire to eat it, if only that seal is intact. That all goes out the window the second you twist it open.
Whooosh.
From that moment forward, you find it necessary to spread “just a little” on your bananas. Your toast. Your biscuits. That piece of lint you just found in your pocket. Nothing is to remain untouched – it MUST have Biscoff on it.
I know first hand.
And to make it even worse, Biscoff Spread not only comes in the original smooth consistency, you can now get it crunchy.
As if.
So I have both. Don’t make me choose like that. It would be like Sophie’s Choice, and though I haven’t seen the movie or read the book, I hear it’s a pretty dramatic choice to make. I refuse to choose when I can just have both.
For this ridiculous ice cream, I merely converted my Peanut Butter Sherbet recipe from my Cookbook into this super easy, over-the-top Biscoff recipe. The two – peanut butter and Biscoff Spread – are very similar in their consistency, though be warned, the Biscoff is a little oilier. Not off-putting by any stretch though. It makes for a nice texture, and the flavor of the emulsified cookies is hard to beat.
It’s cookies and ice cream, all in one. No more choosing, kids…you can have it all.
Ingredients
- 1 cup Crunchy Biscoff Spread
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 2 cups half and half
- 3/4 cups heavy cream
- Pinch of salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in the food processor, and puree until very smooth. Chill in refrigerator for 2-4 hours, or overnight.
- Once chilled, add to ice cream maker and follow manufacturer’s instructions for freezing.
The Giveaway
There IS something you need to choose, though, and it’s a fairly simple choice.
Do you want to win some great Ice Cream related Wilton items? For example, their amazing Ice Cream Scoop? It makes a perfect ball of ice cream thanks to its unique design. What about those super cute ice cream containers up there in the photos? Great for an ice cream social or party. How about my favorite Ice Cream Sandwich Pan? Didn’t know you could make your own Ice Cream Sandwiches? You can with this! I also have a Fanci-Fill cake pan up for grabs that bakes up and leaves you plenty of space to fill with ice cream…making your own ice cream cake. How awesome is THAT?
Pretty awesome, I know.
To win, just comment here – what’s your favorite type of ice cream?
For more chances to win, do any or all of the following, just be sure to leave a SEPARATE COMMENT after each item you complete:
- Become a FAN of Wilton on Facebook
- Pin a photo onto Pinterest from this post (just click the Pin button below)
- Stumble this Post
- Tweet a link to this post on Twitter, or Share it on your Facebook Page.
There you have it – 5 chances to win! Good Luck!
Prize is courtesy of and supplied by Wilton. Contest ends June 12th, 11:59pm EST. US Addresses only, please. As a disclaimer, I was supplied similar items from Wilton, but was not compensated for my post. All thoughts are 100% my own.


































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I’m boring! Plain vanilla is my fave! Thanks!
Nothing beats delicious homemade ice cream! YUM
The ice cream sandwich pan. My favorite Ice cream is Chocolate!
I LIKED Wilton’s FB Page
I pinned the Biscoff!
I like strawberry and would love to win.
Liked Wilton on FB
My favorite ice cream is……Ice cream!!!….lol I like anything peanut butter and chocolate, or orange sherbet with chocolate chunks.
favorite ice cream, Nuts About Malt! I miss Dreamery creations…
I “like” Wilton on FB!
I tweeted about your giveaway!
Mint chocolate chip is my favorite!
My favorite ice cream is Blue Moon. Pretty sure it’s a Midwesterner thing.
I’m loving coffee ice cream and lemon ice cream. Love that coffee ice cream made into ice cream sandwiches – that pan would be awesome!
I like Wilton on Facebook.
Fan of Wilton on FB under the name in my email
I tweeted: https://twitter.com/NewMommiezBlend/status/210417801750519808
I pinned the Biscoff ice cream photo. Looks yummy!
Pinned: http://pinterest.com/pin/85075880431298467/
I love peanut butter cup ice cream.
I love strawberry chocolate ice cream, thank you.
FAN of Wilton on Facebook as Tian Hapsari
cookies’n'cream
Pinned a photo from this post:
http://pinterest.com/pin/80150068338947410/
I know it is boring but my fav is vanilla!
My favorite kind of ice cream is strawberry.
Iam a FAN of Wilton on Facebook
Pin a photo onto Pinterest from this post (but it wouldnt let me click the Pin button below, so I had to create my own pin)
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I shared this giveaway on facebook.
Love Maple Walnut Ice Cream
Shared this giveaway on Facebook
Became a fan of Wilton on Facebook!
Pinned to Pinterest!! I want to win! Love ICE CREAM thanks for sharing your recipe!
I would have to say hands down fresh banana ice cream. I don’t need all the mix-ins, straight up is perfect for me.
caramel with nuts!
i pinned caramel topped shortbread!
Oh my heavens! That is one killer bowl of ice dream heaven
My favorite ice cream is Sweet & Salty from Schwan’s!
I am a fan of Wilton on facebook.
Butter Pecan!
Love espresso ice cream!
Ohhh, salted caramel!
Oh goodness…I’m drooling over you biscoff ice cream! What a wonderful creation. MY favorite ice cream is Dark Chocolate ice cream…if I try your biscoff ice cream, I might change my mind though.
The Fanci-Fill cake pan is awesome. Would love to make my own ice cream cake for my little girl’s upcoming birthday party.
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I am a FAN of Wilton on Facebook
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Pinned this post: http://pinterest.com/pin/53269208062988008/
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Stumbled this Post
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tweeted about this giveaway: https://twitter.com/uTry_it/status/210475641416589312
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Frangelico ice cream!
My favorite ice cream is strawberry!
my fav ice cream is choc chip mint & I’ve liked and shared you r contest on fb ,twitter and Inshare
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