Biscotti is an Italian traditional cookie — the word biscotti simply means cookies. Biscotti comes from a Mediaval Latin word, “bis costus” which means twice cooked. This is the only type of cookies I know that is baked twice — once as a slab and then the slices are re-baked again.
Biscotti is easy to make, easy to keep without going stale and delicious to eat. They’re also lower in fat and sugar than a traditional cookie.
The general hardness and crispy texture of biscotti makes the cookie ideal for dipping into coffee, tea or even wine. Here is my cup of coffee with a piece of Almond Chocolate Chips Biscotti. Yummy!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons margarine or butter, softened
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 large egg white
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 cups flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup almonds (whole or slivered or chopped, I used whole almonds)
- 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350F.














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hi suanne
they were so yummy…i ate them with a cup of tea. My older son tried one and loved it too, but with his braces he could not eat more than a bite. Perhaps once his braces come off end of this year or so.
please send me more next time..what can i say, you are a good baker and cook and you have spoiled me and my sons. we love it. thanks as always.
ZEE
I made them as a yule recipe, very nice they were too.
I may give these a try next time I have a bottle of Vin Santo. I’m sure they’d be heavenly dunked.
Hi Zee: Glad you and your sons liked it. I like baking lots of it but could not get the people at home to eat them all. Now I know who to send it to!
Hi Nancy: This is news to me. I didn’t know biscotti is also a yule recipe.
Hi Golly: Saw from your site you’re a biker too. Ben loves biking too.
These look great! I love a good biscotti paired with some freshly brewed coffee, or hot chocolate.
Hi JenJen: You have a nice blog … like your pictures.
Another goody!
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