How to Make Authentic Italian Biscotti by Heartway Farms | The Best Biscotti Recipe | Easy Dessert
Today Julianne will share our recipe for biscotti! These Italian pecan biscuits may seem difficult to make, but this recipe makes it so simple! Enjoy them with tea or coffee on a cool day. They are the best!!!
Full Recipe:
Preheat Your Oven to 350 deg. Fahrenheit
Candied nuts:
2 cups chopped pecans
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup butter
Biscotti dough:
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup melted butter
4 Tablespoons orange zest
4 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 cups all purpose flour (plus more for dusting)
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Easy To Make Chocolate Anise Biscotti
Everyone loves Biscotti, they're simple to make, delicious and will keep for a week or more - and are perfect for the holidays. Join me in my kitchen as I make them here - and enjoy reminiscing with Grandma, my beloved late Mother, as she shares memories about her time working in the Walken Bakery in Astoria #LidiasRecipes #LidiasItaly #LidiasKitchen #holidayrecipes #ItalianFood #25YearsofLidia #FromLidiasTableToYours #LidiasSoundtrack #PartyRecipes #DessertRecipes
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Italian Angeletti (Anisette) Cookies - Italian Christmas Cookies | Cooking From Scratch
Angeletti (Anise) Cookies
• 2 sticks of butter melted and cooled
• 1 ½ cups sugar
• ½ cup whole milk
• 3 tsp anise
• 6 large eggs
• 6 cups flour
• 2 Tbsp baking powder
• ½ tsp salt
• 4 cups powdered sugar
• 9 Tbsp anise
• Few water
• Sprinkles
• Bake 7-10 mins 375
Italian Grandma Makes Biscotti With Anisette
Biscotti with Anisette:
12 extra large Eggs
3 cups Sugar (600 g)
3 Tbsp Anisette Liqueur (45 ml)
2 cups Vegetable Oil (480 ml)
1 Lemon – both Juice & Zest
3 Tbsp Baking Powder (30 g)
3 ¼ lbs All Purpose Flour (approx. 10 cups) (1472 g)
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Almond Biscotti Recipe: How to Make Delicious Italian Cookies at Home.
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Crunchy, Sweet, and Perfect for Dipping: Homemade Almond Biscotti, Elevate Your Coffee Break with These Homemade Almond Biscotti
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INGREDIENTS:
8 Eggs plus one for brushing
2 cups Sugar 400 g
8 cups Flour (not packaged) plus more for dusting (1kg)
4 tsp Baking powder 16g
1/4 tsp Salt
1 tsp Vanilla
1 tsp Almond essence
2 cups Almonds roasted and coarsely chopped 325g
4 tbsp Sugar in the raw to sprinkle on top
1 cup Oil 240 ml
INSTRUCTIONS:
Step#1- In a large bowl whisk the eggs and sugar until light and frothy. Slowly add oil and continue whisking. Add vanilla and almond essence. Set aside.
Step#2- Mix flour, salt, and baking powder and sift it in the wet ingredients. Using a spatula stir until well combined and a sticky dough forms. Fold in almonds.
Step#3- Flour work surface:
Divide the dough into 2 to make a very large biscotti.
4 parts for medium and 6 for small cookies perfect for cookie trays.
(I made large cookies).
Step#4- Work gently using extra flour so it doesn’t stick.
Step#5- Roll to desired size log and move to a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
Step#6- Flatten gently and egg wash the top. Sprinkle with sugar in the raw.
Step#7- Bake 350°F 180°C for large cookies. Bake them for approximately 35 minutes or until golden.
Step#8- Remove and let it cool for 5 minutes and slice to desired thickness. Place them back on a cookie sheet and rebake at 325°F 165°C until golden. Let them cook and store them in an airtight container.
These cookies keep well for a few weeks.
Enjoy!