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Chocolate Almond Biscotti
This is one of my favorite recipes of all time. As an avid coffee drinker (guilty!), i've tasted biscotti at various cafes, and i still think this recipe beats them all. Plus, I die a little inside everytime I pay $2 for a little cookie stick at a fancy coffee shop.
This is a very easy recipe that I've been making for years, and I wanted to share the step-by-step procedure with you so you can enjoy them as well!
- Ingredients (makes 40 biscotti):
- -2 2/3 cup flour
- -1/3 cup cocoa powder
- -3 tsp baking powder
- -1/4 tsp salt
- -2 whole eggs, plus 2 egg whites
- -1 cup sugar
- -1/2 cup canola oil
- -1/2 tsp cinnamon
- -1 tbsp orange juice
- -1 tbsp grated orange peel
- -1 tsp vanilla extract
- -1/2 cup chopped almonds
- -1/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together your flour, baking powder, and salt.
2. Add cocoa powder and whisk that around too.
3. In another bowl that is a bit larger, cream the egg and sugar.
Add orange juice, orange zest, oil, cinnamon, and vanilla extract.
4. Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture little by little. Mix with a whisk or wooden spoon.
5. Fold in the nuts and chocolate chips.
6. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a large cookie sheet, preferably one that has an edge. Dump batter onto the sheet and spread out into a 1" thick lump.
7. Bake for 25 minutes. Mmm...it's like a giant cookie cake!
At this point, it should still be soft. Cut it in half (longways) then cut into 1" sticks (shortways).
Turn them on their side, bake for 7 minutes, then turn them on their other side and bake for another 7 minutes.
8. Remove from oven and cool. And here's the result!
Oh my. These biscotti are so fantastic. Really. They are not too sweet, and with the nutty almonds and semisweet chocolate, they make a perfect pair to a mug of coffee in the morning. And then there's this :)
I love dunking things into beverages, and this is definitely my favorite pairing in the whole world. Oreos and milk? PSH!
Look at the texture on that thing. It's so perfect. And you know what makes them taste even better? Freezing them! They taste amazing frozen. Like the way Thin Mints taste ten times better when frozen. It's just like that.
Make these for yourself or your coffee-loving friends today!
Cheers!