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Home » Recipes » 3 Ingredient Airfryer Biscoff Cake

3 Ingredient Airfryer Biscoff Cake

August 7, 2023 by Ciara Attwell, Updated September 24, 2024

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The easiest Biscoff Cake made in the airfryer with just three ingredients!

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3 ingredient airfryer biscoff cake presented on a small round plate with a fork, and garnished with a dollop of Greek yogurt and summer berries.

My daughter is Biscoff obsessed and after making this 3 Ingredient Chocolate Cake a few months ago, I knew we had to try a Biscoff version too.

It’s delicous, so easy to make and you can cook it in the airfryer. The perfect simple baking activity to try with the kids.

Close up of 3 ingredient airfryer biscoff cake.

I used this Aldi dupe Biscuit Spread but the original Biscoff is perfect too.

Biscoff spread is dairy free so this is the perfect cake to make if you have a dairy allergy in your family without having to make any substitutions.

Close up on jar of biscuit spread used in this recipe.

How To Make Airfyer Biscoff Cake

Just add to the Biscoff spread to a bowl with some flour and eggs and mix well.

Ingredients being added to a mixing bowl.

This is the consistency that you will get.

It’s a little thicker than usual cake batter but that’s absolutely fine.

Ingredients being mixed together in bowl with a silver spoon.

Grease a cake tin with oil or butter really well, all over the bottom and the sides.

Airfryer being prepped and greased ready for the mix to be added.

Add the cake mixture to it.

Press the mixture down with a spoon so that it’s evenly spread across the whole tin.

And then pop into the airfryer at 180c for 12 minutes.

Cake added to the airfryer ready to be cooked.

When ready, carefully remove the tin from the airfryer (it will be hot!).

Run a knife all around the edge of the cake to separate it for the tin and then leave to cool for a few minutes.

Finally, cut the cake into 8 triangles. It’s best to do this in the tin and then remove each slice one at a time.

Cake fresh out of the airfyer. Looking golden brown and delicious.

Oven Instructions

If you don’t have an airfyer you can also make this in the oven.

The temperature will be the same – 180c fan.

Cook for 15 minutes. Insert a skewer into the middle to check if the cake is cooked. The skewer should come out dry. If not cook for another 3-4 minutes.

cake served on a small white plate and garnished with fresh berries and a big dollop of Greek yogurt.

Which Air Fryer Is The Best?

There’s so many different air fryers out there on the market at the moment. Some of the big brand names are expensive but I have been using this Uten 6.5 Litre Air Fryer since last year and I love it.

It’s really big, perfect for family sized meals and fits a whole chicken too!

If you liked this recipe you may also enjoy my 3 Ingredient Chocolate Cake

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3 Ingredient Airfryer Biscoff Cake


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  • Author: Ciara Attwell
  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 8 1x
  • Category: Airfryer
  • Cuisine: Cake
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Description

The easiest Biscoff Cake made in the airfryer with just three ingredients!


Ingredients

  • 100g plain flour
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 300g Biscoff spread

To grease: butter or oil


Instructions

  1. Add the flour, eggs and Biscoff to a large bowl and mix until all the ingredients are well combined.
  2. Grease the bottom and sides of a cake tin really well with butter or oil.
  3. Cook in the airfryer at 180c for 12 minutes.
  4. Run a knife along the edge of the cake to separate it from the tin.
  5. Allow the cake to cool for a few minutes before cutting into 8 triangles.
  6. Serve with greek yogurt and berries.

Notes

Eat within 24 hours of making.

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  1. Woody Fitz says

    August 9, 2023 at 8:26 am

    Well i’m speechless …. As soon as we saw this on Instagram I had to make it straight away and it was soooooo good, proper comfort food.

    ★★★★★

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