Simple AND Delicious Biscotti Recipe
Easy Biscotti with Cranberries and Pistachios
This is a cranberry biscotti recipe that will blow your socks off! As you prepare for the holiday season try out this tasty and colorful treat to go with your cup of coffee. It's a cranberry and pistachio biscotti that you will enjoy with friends and family. This is the video that will show you how to make a holiday biscotti that you will be proud of.
Ingredients:
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
3/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
2 eggs
1 3/4 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1 1/2 cups shelled pistachios
Cream oil and sugar into a bowl.
Add extracts and beat in 2 eggs.
Mix dry ingredients (flour and baking powder) in a separate bowl and add slowly to your wet ingredients as you mix with a hand mixer.
Add cranberries and pistachios then mix with a spoon.
Cover and refrigerate about 30 minutes so that it is easy to form into a log before baking.
Bake for 30 minutes at 300℉, then cool for 10 minutes.
Slice into 1/2 inch slices, lay onto their sides on a baking sheet, and bake again for 8 minutes at 275℉.
Turn over and keep baking for 4 more minutes.
Cool and serve!
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ITALIAN CANTUCCI BISCOTTI recipe [hazelnut cookies] by ItalianCakes USA
ITALIAN CANTUCCI BISCOTTI recipe [hazelnut cookies] by ItalianCakes USA.
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How to make this traditional italian cookies. We made cantucci (or biscotti di Prato or cantuccini) with hazelnuts (instead of traditional almonds), a classic of Italian pastry.
Tuscan biscuits are delicious to eat alone on every occasion or as a fine meal accompanied and soaked in vin santo.
The ingredients for our cantucci recipe are:
- 1 Kg of flour
- 750 gr of caster sugar
- 1 lemon peel
- 6 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- 200 ml sunflower oil
- 120 ml of brandy
- 40 g of ammonium bicarbonate
- 1 kg of hazelnuts or almonds
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Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti Recipe Demonstration - Joyofbaking.com
Recipe here: Stephanie Jaworski of Joyofbaking.com demonstrates how to make Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti. Long and curved with rough jagged edges, these delicious Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti are dotted with chunks of toasted hazelnuts. They have a deep chocolate flavor that comes from adding both unsweetened cocoa powder and semi-sweet chocolate to the batter.
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Almond Biscotti Ingredients:
Introduction
How To Make Almond Biscotti
2 tbsp Melted Butter (30g)
1/4 cup Castor Sugar (75g)
1/4 cup Milk (50 ml)
1 cup Flour (120g)
2 tbsp Almond Meal (15g)
3/4 tsp Baking Powder
Pinch of Salt
1/2 cup Almonds
How To Bake The Biscotti
200-degree celsius
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Cutting the Biscotti
How To Bake The Biscotti (2nd Time)
170-degree celsius
10 min
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About Biscotti
Biscotti, known also as cantucci , are Italian almond biscuits that originated in the Tuscan city of Prato. They are twice-baked, oblong-shaped, dry, crunchy, and may be dipped in a drink, traditionally Vin Santo. Modern biscotti recipes often contain nuts (traditional almonds, pine nuts, pistachios, and hazelnuts are popular choices) or spices such as anise or cinnamon.
Modern recipes include adding baking powder and spices to the flour. The nuts are then added to allow them to be coated, with the skins being left particularly when using almonds and hazelnuts.Since they are very dry, biscotti traditionally are served with a drink, into which they may be dunked. In Italy they are typically served as an after-dinner dessert with a Tuscan fortified wine called vin santo.Outside of Italy, they more frequently accompany coffee, including cappuccinos and lattes, or black tea. Following twice baking (once in long slab form, secondly in cut sliced form), the biscotti may be dipped in a glaze, such as chocolate.
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Almond Biscotti (Cantucci) Italy's Classic Dunking Cookie (e30)
Buon giorno a tutti! In this 30th episode, Nonna Mia, la nonna di tutti (everyone's grandma), solves her craving for something sweet, with her almond biscotti. These crunchy treats get their crispiness from being twice-baked, in fact, biscotti simply translated is 'bis' - twice and 'cotti' = baked. However, in Italy, this cookie is referred to as Cantucci (Toscani), as opposed to the term biscotti, which generally means cookies - in plural.
The Recipe:
The fun thing with biscotti, is that there are loads of different ingredients you can add to suit your preferences. Some people dip them in chocolate or add chocolate into the dough itself. Others add dried fruit or vary the type of nuts. Anise is another commonly used and delicious flavour. Your options are endless, so feel free to be creative. This version is a classic almond biscotti.
First, Nonna roasts up 2 cups of almonds at about 325 for approximately 12-15 min. She then chops up half and leaves the rest whole. Nonna uses almonds with the skin on, though some prefer blanched almonds - both are great, use whatever you prefer.
In a bowl, Nonna mixes up the dry ingredients:
- 4 cups of flour
- 2 teaspoons of baking powder
- 1 teaspoon of salt
She used a whisk to blend it together and then sets it aside.
Wet Ingredients:
Then in another bowl, Nonna adds
- 3/4 cup of olive oil
- 1.5 cups of sugar
- 4 eggs at room temperature
- 4 T Amaretto Liqueur
- 1 T vanilla extract
Nonna creams the oil and sugar first and adds in the eggs, one at a time. Of course, you can use a mixer, but Nonna prefers the exercise of doing it by hand. She then adds in the Amaretto and vanilla.
Slowly she incorporates the flour mixture, adding last the roasted almonds.
She portions the dough into 4 and with a floured surface and some flour sprinkled on top, she fashions each portion into a log, placing two on each parchment covered cookie sheet.
She then bakes the logs for 25 minutes at 350. Once cooled about 15 minutes, Nonna uses a serrated knife and slices them into about 1/2 inch thick, diagonal slices. She then returns them to the oven, at 325F for 10 min each side. If you prefer your biscotti extra crispy, you might cook them longer - it really is up to you.
These twice-baked cookies are best enjoyed dipped into espresso or a cappuccino. Or if you prefer the traditional way, pour yourself a glass of Vin Santo - a sweet dessert wine. Enjoy!
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