A Great Method for Baking Tasty Home-Made Biscotti
December 29th, 2008My home has always had a tradition of making wonderful seasonal biscotti for the Xmas holidays – we enjoy them by themselves and as a really delicious snack with later afternoon coffee.
We had an old family recipe, that we made for decades, but last year we determined to bring a little bit of variety and tried out a new recipe that I found.
I found it from an internet recipe collection, and it turned out genuinely yummy.
So here it is for you to make for yourself:
Recipe for Christmas Biscotti
You will require :
Half a cup of butter or margarine
One cup of sugar
Two and a half cups of baking powder
One teaspoon of crushed aniseed
Two whole eggs
One egg yolk
One egg white
Three cups of flour
Half a cup of chopped candied red cherries
Half a cup of mixed candied fruit
One tablespoon of finely shredded orange peel
One egg white
One tablespoon of sugar
Instructions :
Use an electric food mixer on med-high speed to beat the butter or margarine in a large bowl for 30 seconds.
Now add the cup of sugar, the baking powder, and the aniseed and beat until it is well mixed. Now beat in the whole eggs and the egg yolk.
Now add the flour, beating in as much as possible using the food mixer, and then stirring the rest in by hand. Add the candied fruit and orange peel and stir them in by hand.
Split the dough into two equal halves and shape each half into loaf shape of approximately 11″ x 2″ X 1″. Lightly grease a cookie sheet, and place both of these ‘loaves’ on the sheet.
Put the egg white and one teaspoon of water into a cup and stir well together, then brush the mix over the two dough loaves.
Now sprinkle the tablespoon of sugar over them.
Preheat an oven to 375 degrees F, and bake in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes until they are light brown. Remove and place on a cookie sheet to cool for 60 minutes or so. When cool, cut each, diagonally, into slices of about half an inch wide.
Put these slices ‘cut side up’ onto an un-greased cookie sheet, and bake in a preheated oven at 325 degrees F for 10 minutes.
Flip the slices over and bake for another 10 to 13 minutes until they are crispy.
Remove and allow to cool on a wire rack.
This recipe should make around 35 biscotti.
When they have cooled down enough, you can store them in a normal biscuit tin, or anything else that will keep them dry. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
If, like us, you desire a change from your usual christmas dishes, try searching through some of the internet collections of holiday recipes recipes, you may be surprised what you will find. Next year, I plan on discovering some fine new cake recipes for the festivities – anything will be better than christmas pudding.

