Lotus Biscoff Dessert Shots … literally the sweetest kind of dessert!

Lotus Biscoff Dessert Shots … literally the sweetest kind of dessert! With the most delicious layers of happiness on repeat, this simple, fuss free and fun dessert shot is going to be your new favourite. I love playing with Biscoff and creating new desserts.

If you are team Biscoff, this is for you. If you are wondering what the hype about Biscoff is, then this is for you. AND if you’ve never heard of Lotus Biscoff, then welcome to a wonderful new world of flavours and textures that give you joy! As you might have noticed, this is one ingredient I love ‘desserting‘ with, and no, nothing is sponsored.


Calories too of course and that’s why these dessert shots work beautifully. They pack a punch of flavour in small portions so you can get your sweet fix without too much guilt! Desserts in small portions or desserts that cater to 2-4 servings is what I really enjoy making now. I love how special they make you feel, how mouth watering and attractive they look and how fun they are to create.

That they are make ahead is another bonus, and yes, these are great crowd pleaser. If you’re looking for a quick simple dessert to feed a bunch of folk, these Biscoff Dessert Shots might well be the answer. You can always use a vegan butter and cream substitute to make this vegan since Biscoff is a vegan plant based product.

When catering for a large number, my advice is to do a quick small dry run to familiarise yourself with the process, figure out the visuals in the glass/bowl you choose, and get an idea of the portions you’d get from a recipe. Finalising the garnish is also something I would do at this time to take the pressure off on the main day when there are a million other things to do…

At the end of the day, it’s a simple recipe that can be tweaked almost endlessly and that’s the beauty of no bake desserts. Making it a dessert shot in single serve dessert glasses is one of my favourite ways to do dessert. You can always use food safe disposable / single use acrylic dessert glasses if the dessert needs to be transported or if you’re planning this for a kids party. Glass is a little fragile while transporting or when kids are involved, so it’s always nice to have options!

I love doing dessert shots and have made several interesting versions over the years and I think you can do that too. It’s as simple as maybe picking one hero ingredient, Lotus Biscoff, as in this case and playing around with layers. Other ideas include Nutella, blue matcha, pistachio, Oreos, coffee etc. Alternatively, pick a dessert like Black Forest for inspiration, or then a treat like Snickers, then mimic the layers. I think you get the drift!

If you’re looking for more inspiration of the Biscoff type, and I don’t blame you for that, I’ve got you covered! You can find a collection of reels on my Instagram handle at Passionate About Baking. I absolutely love making desserts with this delicious and addictive Lotus Biscoff spread and can offer you a delicious Biscoff dessert recipe for each day of the week! They’re all eggless recipes too.

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Lotus Biscoff Dessert Shots

These small serve Biscoff dessert shots are quite the perfect dessert. They pack a punch of flavour in petite portions to offer a sweet fix without too much guilt! I love how special they make you feel, how mouth watering and attractive they look and how fun they are to create.
Course Dessert
Cuisine belgium, Mediterranean
Keyword Biscoff, biscuit, cookies and cream, cream, dessert, dessert shot, glass dessert, Lotus, Lotus Biscoff, no bake, small desserts, speculoos, vegetarian dessert
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Chilling time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

Biscuit base

  • 40 g Lotus Biscoff biscuits crumbs
  • 10 g Clarified butter/ghee.

Biscoff cream

  • 120 g cream 25% fat
  • 1 tsp icing sugar
  • 60 g Lotus Biscoff spread, smooth softened

Crumb layer & garnish

  • 40 g Lotus Biscoff biscuits crumbs

Biscoff layer & topping

  • 150g Lotus Biscoff spread, smooth melted

Instructions

Layers

    #1 – Biscuit base

    • Stir together the crumbs and clarified butter / ghee until you get a uniform, moist crumb mix. Layer each glass with approximately 25gs of the mix, using a tamper or spoon to gently push into place and get a flat surface.

    #2 – Biscoff cream

    • Whip the cream and sugar until medium stiff peaks. Add the biscoff spread and whip until smooth and fluffy.
    • Fit a piping bag with a 2A nozzle and fill it with the cream. Pipe the Biscoff cream over the biscuit base less than halfway of the dessert glass. {Look at the image for reference}

    #3 – Biscoff spread

    • Pour 40-50g melted Biscoff spread over the cream into each serving glass and place the glasses in the freezer for about 10 minutes until the spread is firm. {You can eyeball the amount you wish to use}

    #4 – Biscoff crumbs

    • Top the Biscoff spread with approximately 2 tbsps of Biscoff crumbs.

    #5 – Biscoff cream

    • Pipe the Biscoff cream over the crumb layer, leaving a little space to top the dessert with melted Biscoff spread.

    #6 – Biscoff spread

    • Pour approximately 30g melted Biscoff spread over the second cream layer and leave to set in the fridge for 15-20 minutes.

    To finish

    • Edge the dessert shot with Biscoff biscuit crumbs.

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    Notes

    To melt the Biscoff spread, simple place the required amount in a heat proof bowl. Microwave for 15 seconds at a time, stir with a wooden pick, and repeat as required. You can also melt the spread placing the bowl over hot water.

    10 Delicious Eggless Mango Desserts to make now

    10 delicious Eggless Mango Desserts you NEED to make before the season ends. I can’t say it enough even though I keep repeating myself over and over again, mango season is a season we love to love here on the subcontinent! If there’s one thing that makes the Indian summer bearable, it’s definitely mangoes.

    There is just SO MUCH you can do with mangoes and for me the most fun thing to do is create eggless desserts around mangoes! We’re now looking at the last month of the mango season here on the subcontinent and yes, there are still loads of ripe, juicy, delicious mangoes available. This Eggless Mango Trifle Pudding I shared recently is too delicious and so refreshing. It’s really simple as well!

    I’d say grab a few kilos, chop and freeze some for smoothies etc, make a few jars of eggless mango curd and freeze them for later perhaps, else go ahead a try some of the recipes I’ve shared below. Of course, there are several more egg free mango desserts on the blog too.

    There’s never a better time to get your mango dessert skills sharpened and most of my dessert recipes are simple and straightforward {read fuss free}. I’m sharing a selection of bake and no bake eggless mango desserts, most of them one bowl recipes and honestly, this is just a handful. I have to confess that my favourite part is garnishing them because the pop of ‘mangocolour always brightens the dessert table!

    There’s something for everyone, and I really enjoy making these eggless desserts time and again. I often use different elements from different recipes to create a completely new dessert and that keeps me inspired through the season. The collage below tells you pretty much how much and more you can do with elements from different recipes!

    Most of the eggless mango desserts are make ahead and I love that freshly diced mango adds such a pop of colour to the garnish. Throw on a few fresh organic rose petals {I grow my own desi gulab}, maybe fresh mint, some chili flowers and you’re good to go!

    Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking or share a comment here on the blog if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

    Quite The Perfect Recipe For No-Bake Mango Cheesecake … Deliciously Easy
     A recipe that uses just 4 ingredients for the cheesecake filling, this is the quickest, eggless, no bake mango cheesecake. It's also the simplest one!
    Check out this recipe
    No bake Mango Mascarpone Tart
    When life gives you mangoes, you make this tart! A crisp biscuit crumb gives way to a nice bite of slightly tart mango, then the sweetness of mascarpone floods the palette. The jelly really makes this shine!
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Mango Saffron Pistachio Tart Cake
    Mangoes, saffron and pistachios come together to create magic, an eggless cake worth every crumb! Makes one 8" tart cake
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Coconut Lime Mango Cake
    When you think of a match made in heaven, count this in. A flavourful moist crumb, deep mango in every bite and a quick simple frosting that makes this eggless cake so special!
    Check out this recipe
    Photo credit: https://www.instagram.com/passionateaboutbaking
    Eggless Saffron Mango Tres Leches Cake
    The mango season is incomplete without a mango tres leches and this egg free version is sooooo good!!
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Nobake Mango Cheesecake with mango jelly
    Hello mango season, my favourite season of all! This no bake, eggless, no gelatine cheesecake celebrates the best summer has to offer, nature is currently a riot of colours.
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Mango Cream Dessert Box
    With layers of absolute deliciousness, it's another dessert that screams summer! A light sponge {part wholegrain}, a stabilized vanilla cream, diced mangoes {I used slightly tart mangoes here}, eggless mango curd poured over… and repeat. What's not to love? I love the play of textures and flavours, the refreshing bites of fresh mango and the slightly tart mango curd all please the palate. If you don't have a 4" dessert box, go ahead and turn this into a layer cake or trifle.
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Baked Mango Swirl Cheesecake
    Simple, smooth, indulgent, no cream cheese yet ever so satisfying! Makes one 6" cheesecake
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Mango Custard Pudding
    Light, gentle, refreshing and so creamy even though there’s no cream in it!, this is dessert perfect for summer when mangoes are aplenty! I love the beautiful set, though you can set it in bowls as well if you don’t want the extra fuss.
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Mango Dream Cake
    If dreamy desserts are what you crave, if you love mangoes as much as we do, this tin box cake is for you! With mangoes, cream, saffron & pistachios, this eggless Mango Dream Cake is deeply delicious and so satisfying!
    Makes one tin cake {5.5x3inch}
    Check out this recipe

    Eggless Brownie Fudge Cake … 5 ingredients to deliciousness. The magic of simple desserts!

    Eggless Brownie Fudge Cake … if you are torn between eating brownies or a cake, then this is for you. It’s the best of both worlds where deep, delicious fudgy brownies meets chocolate cake. If you dive in further, you’ll find the promise of pudding as well, so it’s a win win, and a deeply delicious one at that!

    This fudgy cake is a hug in a bowl, one of those desserts than you can whip up at a moments notice. It’s comfort eating at best, something that really warms you up and gives you that sweet fix you need. The Brownie Fudge Cake is a great winter dessert option for the holiday season. That bar of chocolate on top is completely optional but melts quite prettily on top of the cake as it steps out of the oven! It adds a frosting of sorts to every bite.

    This fudgy bake is as simple as it is delicious, a dessert that gives you instant gratification. 5 ingredients, one bowl, whisked in 2 minutes, baked in under 20 minutes and ready to be eaten immediately. Sold? Dive right in! That’s the magic of simple chocolate desserts!

    … Never underestimate the joy of CHOCOLATE. You can add a small touch of chocolate to dessert or make it totally chocolate, what’s not to love! I think it’s my favourite ingredient in dessert, one that always makes me happy. Go down my feed on Instagram, and you’ll know what I’m talking about ♥ !!

    I love that you can go gluten free with this Eggless Brownie Fudge Cake too. I’ve made it with sorghum flour/jowar ka aata as well, a millet flour, and it turned out quite nice. It tends to thicken a little more because of the nature of the millet flour, so perhaps use 10g less than all purpose flour, else add a dash of extra milk.

    Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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    Eggless Brownie Fudge Cake

    This is as simple as it is delicious, the dessert gives you instant gratification. 5 ingredients, a one bowl, whisked in 2 minutes, baked in under 20 minutes and ready to be eaten immediately. Sold? Dive right in!
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American, British
    Keyword baking, cake, chocolate, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless cake, one bowl, simple, sweet, vegetarian
    Servings 2 people

    Ingredients

    • 140 g 55% dark couverture chocolate melted
    • 140 g sweetened condensed milk room temperature
    • 40 g milk warm
    • 50 g all purpose flour maida
    • 1 tsp baking powder

    Chocolate bar

    • 60g 55% dark couverture chocolate melted

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 180C.
    • Melt the chocolate in a large bowl and stir in the rest of the ingredients.
    • Turn the batter into a 6" bowl and bake for 17-20 minutes. Tent the top with a sheet of foil into 10 minutes of baking to stop the top from overbrowning.
    • Top with a bar of chocolate (optional), let it stand for 5 minutes and serve immediately.

    Chocolate bar

    • Pour the melted chocolate into a chocolate bar silicon mold big enough to fit the baking dish. Tap sharply to get rid of any air bubbles and distribute the melted chocolate.
    • Place in the freezer for 10-15 minutes until set. Demold and trim with a sharp heated knife if you need to. Refrigerate until required. The bar can be made in advance, or can be set while the cake is baking.

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    Cranberry Christmas Coconut Flan … delicate and delicious!

    Cranberry Christmas Coconut Flan … Simple, delicious and delicate, this vegan gluten-free set pudding is light and full of flavour. It’s a quick simple, stove top recipe that doesn’t take more than 15 minutes to make. Cranberries lend it a delicate pink hue, also added flavour and texture.

    I love the way the flan sets, almost assuming and such a surprise to see the clean release from the mini bundt tin. Desserts that set as prettily as this always make me happy, much like this Vegan Rose Coconut Jelly Pudding

    …. also this Vegan Coffee Pudding. Earthy and deeply satisfying, where every wobbly spoonful was delicious, if you love coffee in desserts, you are going to love this 5 ingredient pudding!

    … and the Eggless Mango Custard Pudding and the Pistachio Panna Cotta with Raspberry Sauce {no gelatine}. I am fascinated by all sorts of set puddings, and it never ceases to amaze me if they leave the mold clean!


    You can obviously see that shapes in desserts fascinate me, bringing alive the child in me. This vegan Cranberry Christmas Coconut Flan was no different. I whooped with joy when I demolded it, every little detail in the pattern visible beautifully!

    Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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    Cranberry Christmas Coconut Milk Flan

    Simple, delicious and delicate, this vegan gluten-free set pudding is light and full of flavour. It's a quick simple, stove top recipe that doesn't take more than 15 minutes to make. Cranberries lend it a delicate pink hue and added texture.
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Keyword agar agar, christmas, coconut milk, cranberries, dessert, eggfree, fruit, gluten free, one bowl, simple, stovetop, sweet, vegan, vegetarian
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 5 minutes
    Setting time 6 hours
    Total Time 6 hours 15 minutes
    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 500 g coconut milk
    • 60 g sugar
    • 1 tsp agar agar powder
    • 45 g dried cranberries chopped

    Instructions

    • Whisk all the ingredients in a pan.
    • Simmer for 3-4 minutes until the sugar dissolves and the mixture is steaming.
    • Pour into 6 cup mold and leave to set overnight.

    Blue Matcha Dessert Shot … in love with dreamy, delicious dessert

    Blue Matcha Dessert Shot…  A dessert as light as a cloud, one that teases the palette with so many textures and flavours, it’s delicious! There’s something so calming about this pretty blue, and the slight earthy, moorish undertones are very pleasant. This butterfly pea powder has had me smitten for a while and it’s not difficult to see why …

    They say sipping blue tea is very soothing because the butterfly pea powder has immense medicinal properties. I figured I’d make the most of it by capturing it in dessert since playing with pops of natural colour in desserts is what I enjoy doing most!

    It’s natural colours in food that I absolutely enjoy playing with, and the day I discovered the joy of the butterfly pea powder, or Blue Matcha Tea as it’s sold, I knew there was no looking back. Over time, I have created loads of blue desserts, the butterfly pea flower a constant source of inspiration.

    You can find most of these desserts on my handle on Instagram on Passionate About Baking or my Instagram recipe feed PAB Recipes. I constantly share recipes there and I’d love to see you over!

    If you are curious about the taste of Blue Matcha, it’s earthy, moorish, gentle and not very pronounced. It has pleasant undertones. My favourite bit of course is that it is natural and the colour it imparts is quite fascinating. They say it is an antioxidant and has great medicinal properties as well, so I guess that’s a bonus!

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    Blue Matcha Dessert Shot

    A dessert as light as a cloud, one that teases the palette with so many textures and flavours, it's delicious!
    Makes one dessert shot glass {230ml}
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American, British
    Keyword blue tea, chocolate, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, matcha dessert, matcha lover, no bake, simple, vegetarian
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Chill 15 minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes
    Servings 1

    Ingredients

    Layers

    #1 Biscuit base

    • 20 g Bourbon biscuit crumbs.

    #2 Blue matcha cream

    • 50 g whipping cream
    • 10 g icing sugar
    • 1 tsp milk with 1/2 tsp blue matcha powder

    #3 Blue matcha ganache

    • 10 g cream 25% fat
    • 30 g white couverture chocolate
    • 1/2 tsp blue matcha powder

    #4 2 tbsp Bourbon biscuit crumbs.

    To finish : Blue matcha powder, butterfly pea flower.

    Instructions

    #1 Biscuit base

    • Layer at the base of glass.

    #2 Blue matcha cream

    • With an electric hand beater whip together the cream and sugar until firm peaks form, then whip in blue matcha concentrate a little at a time until you get the desired blue. {You might not need all the concentrate}.
    • Fit a piping bag with a 2A nozzle and fill it with the cream. Pipe over the biscuit base up to less than half of the dessert glass.

    #3 Blue matcha ganache

    • 1/2 tsp blue matcha powder
    • Heat the chocolate and cream in a microwave safe bowl for 15-30 seconds. Stir well and add as much blue matcha powder to get a deep blue colour. Cool to room temperature.
    • Gently pour the ganache over the blue whipped cream and place in the freezer for 10-15 minutes until firm.

    #4

    • Top the blue matcha ganache with Bourbon biscuit crumbs.

    #5

    • Pipe blue matcha cream over the crumb layer and flatten the top.

    To finish

    • Sift blue matcha powder over the top and garnish with a butterfly pea flower.

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    10 Drop Dead Delicious Desserts for Chocolate Lovers … you need to make these now

    Here are a few drop dead delicious desserts for chocolate lovers you need to make now. If chocolate is your first love, and it’s hard to see why not, here are a few inspiring recipes you can try out this holiday season. I’m sharing bake and no bake ideas, all vegetarian, no eggs, no gelatine, each good to the last bite!

    Chocolate has it’s own sweet language, one that comforts, satisfies, uplifts, seduces, placates, a language that has no barriers. So many emotions around one ingredient that it feels chocolate is always the best way to to bond, to connect, to celebrate, to comfort, to satiate!

    AS you might have guessed, chocolate is one of my most used ingredients, as also one of my favourite things to make dessert with. I often say, when all else fails, there’s always chocolate. I’ve even written my first cookbook around CHOCOLATE, something I knew would be my first thematic choice.

    There’s something about chocolate. I love working with it, I love creating recipes around it. As you might have noticed, I also love styling desserts that are chocolate based, and I absolutely love shooting them. The mood chocolate desserts create while shooting makes me so happy. That play of colours is so satisfying, so much fun!

    So here we go, 10 drop dead delicious chocolate desserts for you to try now. They’re eggless and vegetarian, AND they’re mostly fuss free, quick and simple. If you are looking for more inspiration, you’ll find a ton of chocolate HERE, in my cookbook and on Instagram too!

    3 Ingredient No bake Eggless Chocolate Cheesecake
    Light, delicious and mousse like, this no bake cheesecake uses just 3 ingredients, 5 if you include the base. With no gelatine, no agar agar and no cornstarch, you must try this!
    Check out this recipe
    3 Ingredient Chocolate Pudding
    Rich, deeply delicious, satiny smooth and ever so easy, anyone can stir this up in a matter of minutes. Nothing can comfort the soul like a good indulgent old school chocolate pudding.
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Chocolate Mousse Trifle.
    Layers of indulgence and absolute deliciousness, almost a ‘death by chocolate’ sort of dessert!
    Check out this recipe
    Simplest ever Baileys Chocolate Mousse
    All you need is 3 ingredients and 5 minutes to make this deeply delicious, creamy, soul satisfying dessert!
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Raspberry Chocolate Cake
    An eggless chocolate sponge, deep delicious ganache, bright fresh raspberries topped with the smoothest and most luxurious mascarpone cream. The flavours do a magic dance on the palette, each spoonful delightful.
    Check out this recipe
    Chocolate Tart Cake
    Deeply delicious and very indulgent. Makes one 8″ tart cake
    Check out this recipe
    Black Forest Dessert Cup
    Best way to say hello to the cherry season with a delicious and flavourful take on the classic black forest. If cherries are in season where you are, this is for you!
    Check out this recipe
    Nama Chocolate Tart
    … the name says it all! An addictive, delicious, no bake, eggless tart with a filling of the much loved Nama Chocolate. Each bite is indulgent, a celebration in a tart if you like, a gentle tease on the palette that is so sublime that it's addictive. Don't say I didn't warn you!
    Check out this recipe
    Eggless Ombre Dream Cake
    My take on the viral dream cake and it tastes like a bite of heaven, actually a dream!
    Check out this recipe
    Wholegrain Eggless Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
    Makes 18 cookies
    Check out this recipe

    Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking or share a comment here on the blog if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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