How to make a quick and easy Biscoff 'cronut' in just ten minutes with only four ingredients | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-29 18:07:52 By : Ms. Anna Qi

By Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 18:40 EST, 28 December 2021 | Updated: 18:40 EST, 28 December 2021

A chef has shared his simple recipe for a delicious Biscoff 'cronut' you can make in just ten minutes. 

Andy Hearnden, from the Sunshine Coast, demonstrated how to make the decadent treat using just four ingredients, including the popular Lotus Biscoff spread, in a video posted to TikTok.  

The foodie, who goes by Andy Cooks online, offered his quick and easy way to make a 'cronut', a donut made from croissant pastry, to his 104,600 followers. 

A chef has shared his simple and delicious recipe for Biscoff 'cronuts' that only takes ten minutes

Andy starts by heating up a generous amount of vegetable oil to 170 degrees for deep frying.

In the meantime he takes a sheet of puff pastry, folds in it half and half again making a square and cuts a donut shape out of it using a circular mould. 

'Once you've got your donut shape, you're going to fry this up in your 170 degree oil about five minutes each side or until golden brown and cooked through,' Andy explains in the clip. 

In the meantime he takes a sheet of puff pastry, fold in it half and half again making a square and cuts a donut shape out of it using a circular mould.

'Once you've got your donut shape, you're going to fry this up in your 170 degree oil about 5 minutes each side or until golden brown and cooked through,' Andy explains in the clip.

The home chef takes the donuts out of the pot, places them on paper towel to absorb the excess oil then coats them in cinnamon sugar. 

Andy microwaves some Biscoff spread for about 30 seconds and pours some into a piping bag. 

He cuts a small hole in the side of each donut and pipes in as much of the Biscoff spread as will fit in the hollow centre. 

1 x packet frozen puff pastry sheets

1 x jar Lotus Biscoff spread 

1. Take the puff pastry out of the freezer and allow to thaw slightly

2. Fill a pot with about two to three inches of vegetable oil and heat on the stove until it reached 170 degrees 

3. Take two pastry sheets and fold them half twice to make squares. 

4. Using something circular as guide, like a mould or small plate, cut the pastry squares into a circle with a smaller circle in the middle 

5. Once the oil has reached 170 degrees, carefully place the donuts in the pot, frying for about five minutes on each side until they are golden brown and cooked through

7. Take them out of the oil and place on some paper towel to absorb the excess oil

8. Pour the cinnamon sugar onto a plate and coat the donuts in the sugar

9. Microwave the Biscoff spread for about 30 seconds in the microwave until gooey

10. Pour the spread into a piping bag. If you don't have a piping bag, you can use a sandwich bag and cut off the corner

11. Cut a small hole into the side of each donut and pipe as much of the spread as you can fit into the hollow centre 

The home chef takes the donuts out of the oil, coats them in cinnamon sugar then pipes as much melted Biscoff spread as will fit into the hollow centre

The clip has been viewed more than 65,200 times with many praising Andy's handy 'cronut' hack. 

'I'm not a dessert guy but this looks banging!' one viewer wrote. 

'YUM! Def making these,' said another. 

The Sunshine Coast chef has built up a loyal following on TikTok for sharing quick, easy and delicious recipes.   

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