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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (22g)

Recipe makes 90 servings

Calories 90
Calories from Fat 36 (40%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 4.1g 6%
Saturated Fat 0.5g 2%
Monounsaturated Fat 2.7g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.6g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 14mg 4%
Sodium 50mg 2%
Potassium 35mg 1%
Total Carbohydrate 12.0g 3%
Dietary Fiber 0.6g 2%
Sugars 4.6g
Protein 1.9g 3%

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Authentic Biscotti

Recipe #300513 | 1¼ hours | 30 min prep | add private note

By: Summerlea
Apr 24, 2008

This is my Italian grandmother's recipe and they're fabulous!

SERVES 90 , 7 1/2 dozen, approx (change servings and units)

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Directions

  1. 1
    Heat oven to 350°F Grind the anise seed in a coffee grinder reserved for spices, or with a mortar and pestle. By hand or with a mixer lightly beat eggs, then mix in the oil, sugar and anise. Stir in the flour, baking powder, salt and almonds and mix to combine. The dough will be smooth but slightly sticky to the touch.
  2. 2
    Divide the dough into six pieces, lightly flour and roll each into a log 2" in diameter. Place on two greased or parchment lined baking sheets and bake until they just begin to brown and the center is cooked, about 25 minutes.
  3. 3
    Remove from the oven, immediately slice 1/2" thick diagonally and place back on baking sheet. Bake 10 minutes, flip and bake another 10 minutes or until lightly browned and crisp.
  4. 4
    If you wish them to be very hard for dunking in coffee turn the oven to 250F when the biscotti finish browning and let dry to your taste.

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From: m.c.d.

On Nov 9, 2008

This one is definitely a classic. I liked the idea of using all olive oil, and I now do this with other biscotti recipes, too. I usually cut the recipe in half to fit onto my baking stone.

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