Specunana Chocolate Brownies are made with Speculoos (Lotus Biscoff spread), banana, melted dark chocolate and white chocolate chunks. An utterly yummy teatime treat!
A while ago I bought some Biscoff Lotus Biscuit Spread which on the continent is known as Speculoos.
I’d seen much hype about this product on twitter so my curiosity got the better of me and I bought some.
We’re big fans of Lotus Biscuits in this house. I have many fond memories of trips to the hairdresser with my mum as a child and whilst she was sat under one of those huge driers with a head full of curlers I would be enjoying an individually wrapped Lotus biscuit as she sipped her Rombouts.
Anyway, as Ronnie Corbett would say “I digress”, so it came to pass that the Speculoos after an initial flurry of interest just sat there in the cupboard unused. It was just a bit too sickly sweet to eat on its own as a spread we found. Not wanting to waste my Speculoos I got thinking and decided that incorporating it into a Brownie with some banana and chocolate would be a good way of using some up. So that’s how these Specunana Chocolate Brownies came to be!
This recipe isn’t based on one recipe but a conglomeration of several and my own experimentation. The result was delicious but if you’re wanting a predominantly Speculoos flavour then this is not the recipe for you.
The longer you can wait to eat your Brownies the better as this really allows the flavours and texture to mature and improve. They keep really well in a air tight container for several days.
You can even serve these Specunana Brownies as a dessert with ice cream!
As this recipe used value chocolate, a ripe banana and the Lotus Biscoff Spread (Speculoos) from my cupboard I am entering it into this month’s Credit Crunch Munch which is run by myself and Helen at Fuss Free Flavours and being hosted by Anneli at Delicieux this month.
Here’s a quick step-by-step overview of how to make these brownies!
More Brownies Recipes
Once you’ve tried my gooey Specunana Brownies you should also try the following brownie recipes:
- Oreo Brownies
- Creme Egg Chocolate Brownies
- Black Bean Chocolate Brownies
- Salted Caramel Brownies
- Black Forest Brownies
If you’re after a pudding made with Biscoff then check out my Slow Cooker Double Chocolate Speculoos Puddle Pudding!
I’m sure you’ll love these yummy Lotus Biscuit Spread, banana and chocolate brownies so do leave a comment and rating below when you make them. You can also share a photo with me by tagging @FabFood4All on social media. I love seeing my creations come to life!
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Specunana Chocolate Brownies
Ingredients
- 125 g Butter
- 100 g Dark chocolate broken up
- 50 g Speculoos sold as Lotus Biscuit Spread alternatively use Nutella
- 1 Egg large
- 100 g Light brown Muscovado Sugar
- 1 Medium sized ripe banana 130g mashed
- ½ tsp Vanilla extract
- 90 g Plain flour
- 25 g Cocoa
- 50 g White chocolate chopped into small chunks
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180°C.
- Grease and line a 20cm shallow square cake tin with baking parchment.
- In a saucepan melt the butter and off the heat add the dark chocolate and melt.
- Then whisk in the Speculoos (Lotus Biscuit Spread).
- In a bowl, beat the egg and add the sugar, mashed banana, cocoa and vanilla extract.
- Stir in the melted chocolate mixture.
- Add the white chocolate chunks.
- Sift in the flour and fold in.
- Spread the mixture into the prepared tin.
- Bake on the middle oven shelf for 20 – 23 minutes. The Brownies are ready when they form a crust, are coming away from the edges and don’t wobble in the middle when tin is shaken. Do not over bake or they will become cakey.
- Allow to cool on a wire rack in the tin and mark out into 16 slices.
- Dust with icing sugar to serve, also great with ice cream as a pudding.
Christina @ChristinasCucina
OMG, what a fabulous recipe! You are a genius! I’m not big on brownies, but these sound fantastic!
Camilla
Aah, thank you so much:-)
mandyfuller2002
These sound tasy, mashed banana with the chocolate…yum! Am off to make some of these. Don’t think they will last long 🙂
Jacqueline
They look wonderful. I do love a good chocolatey brownie. My friends keeps talking about that spread. Here is his Blondie Recipe using it.
Camilla
Thanks Jacs, it is the ultimate comfort food:-) I’ll check out the Blondies soon!
Jacqueline @How to be a Gourmand
Ha! Love the name – great creativity Camilla! These look just the thing when you need a chocolate and speculoos hit 😉 Were they a hit with your kids?
Camilla
Thanks Jacqueline. Kids loved the brownies:-)
Ang
I love the name – very clever. I’ve never tried speculoos so will have to keep an eye out for some next time I’m out shopping.
Camilla
Thanks Angela, I like my name combining, it all started when I had Banoffee Pie;-)
Jen @ BlueKitchenBakes
Yum yum yum yum, bet these are really moist and gooey from the banana. Need to get round to buying some of the speculoos spread to see what I’m missing out on!
Camilla
Thanks Jen, hope you can find some near you:-)
DANIELLE VEDMORE
Have just googled where to buy – might have to send someone out for some for me. Sounds delicicious 🙂 xoxo
Camilla
Maybe I should be on comission LOL!
Mel
This sounds good, but now you really have me thinking that Speculoos Ice cream could be a good one to experiment with. And great with chocolate things.
Thank you, I now know what I am going to try with some Speculoos a friend bought for Australia, but could not get on the plane for weight reasons.
Camilla
Thanks. Every cloud has a silver lining as they say:-)
Janice
How very perfect those brownies look! Great invention.
Camilla
Thanks Janice:-)
Anneli (Delicieux)
What a great recipe! I have seen this ‘Speculoos’ spread here in the shops – the French love it!! (they love a very sweet breakfast) and I have been tempted to try it. I have had it as ice cream and I must say it was lovely. So I am guessing that your brownies are just yummy. Great use of a languishing jar of spread so a brilliant entry for Credit Crunch Munch. And one I shall store away for when I finally buy myself a jar! xx
Camilla
Thank you Anneli! You must be one of the few people in France who don’t have a jar in their cupboard LOL:-)