Guest guest Posted October 10, 2001 Report Share Posted October 10, 2001 I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone has one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our word for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and olives and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when I can just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe I'll post whatever I end up making myself *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2001 Report Share Posted October 10, 2001 I'm making Chocolate Biscotti right now it smells yummy want this one? I got the recipe from my x italian SIL its a simple recipe i seen similar online! I'm looking for a goood italian white bread..the flat bread recipe you sent was sooo good! hugs SArah > " chrisziggy " <chrisziggy1 > > > Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? >Tue, 9 Oct 2001 21:20:33 -0600 > >I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone has >one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our word >for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and olives >and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when I >can >just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe I'll >post whatever I end up making myself > >*Smile* >Chris (list mom) >http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > > > >My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey >http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2001 Report Share Posted October 10, 2001 Hi Sarah! Would LOVE that recipe... yummy!!!!!!!!!!! thanks for sharing! Hugs, Marilyn Sarah Ihle wrote: > I'm making Chocolate Biscotti right now it smells yummy want this one? I > got the recipe from my x italian SIL its a simple recipe i seen similar > online! I'm looking for a goood italian white bread..the flat bread recipe > you sent was sooo good! > > hugs > SArah > > > " chrisziggy " <chrisziggy1 > > > > > > Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? > >Tue, 9 Oct 2001 21:20:33 -0600 > > > >I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone has > >one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our word > >for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and olives > >and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when I > >can > >just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe I'll > >post whatever I end up making myself > > > >*Smile* > >Chris (list mom) > >http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > > > > > > > > >My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > >http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2001 Report Share Posted October 10, 2001 So far this is my fav Chocolate recipe but i am looking for a good vanilla with macadamia nut one lol! 4 oz Unsweetened chocolate 1/2 cups Butter 3 large Eggs 1 1/4cups Sugar 3 cups All-purpose flour 1/2 tsp Baking powder 1 1/2 cups Nuts I chop em slightly 1 Egg white 1/2 tsp Vanilla or Almond Extract (depends on which nut i use) Melt chocolate and butter in a heavy saucepan over low heat. Beat eggs at medium speed with an electric mixer until frothy; gradually add sugar, beating until thick (about 5 minutes). Add chocolate mixture, stirring until blended. Combine flour and baking powder; stir into chocolate mixture. Stir in nuts. form dough into a 13 " log. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet. Brush with egg white Bake at 350F for 45 minutes; cool on a wire rack. Cut log with a serrated knife crosswise into 24 (1/2-inch) slices, and place on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350F for 10 minutes on each side. Remove to wire racks to cool. hugs Sarah >Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 > > >Re: Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? >Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:48:28 -0400 > >Hi Sarah! > >Would LOVE that recipe... yummy!!!!!!!!!!! thanks for sharing! > >Hugs, > >Marilyn > >Sarah Ihle wrote: > > > I'm making Chocolate Biscotti right now it smells yummy want this one? >I > > got the recipe from my x italian SIL its a simple recipe i seen similar > > online! I'm looking for a goood italian white bread..the flat bread >recipe > > you sent was sooo good! > > > > hugs > > SArah > > > > > " chrisziggy " <chrisziggy1 > > > > > > > > > Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? > > >Tue, 9 Oct 2001 21:20:33 -0600 > > > > > >I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone >has > > >one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our >word > > >for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and >olives > > >and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when >I > > >can > > >just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe >I'll > > >post whatever I end up making myself > > > > > >*Smile* > > >Chris (list mom) > > >http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > >http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2001 Report Share Posted October 10, 2001 Thank you Sarah!!! *Smile* Chris http://www.alittleolfactory.com - " Sarah Ihle " <Sihle1 Wednesday, October 10, 2001 4:14 PM Re: Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? > So far this is my fav Chocolate recipe but i am looking for a good vanilla > with macadamia nut one lol! > > 4 oz Unsweetened chocolate > 1/2 cups Butter > 3 large Eggs > 1 1/4cups Sugar > 3 cups All-purpose flour > 1/2 tsp Baking powder > 1 1/2 cups Nuts I chop em slightly > 1 Egg white > 1/2 tsp Vanilla or Almond Extract (depends on which nut i use) > > > Melt chocolate and butter in a heavy saucepan over low > heat. Beat eggs at medium speed with an electric mixer until frothy; > gradually add sugar, beating until thick (about 5 minutes). Add chocolate > mixture, stirring until blended. Combine flour and baking > powder; stir into chocolate mixture. Stir in nuts. form dough into a 13 " > log. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet. Brush with egg white Bake at > 350F for 45 minutes; cool on a wire rack. Cut log with a serrated knife > crosswise into 24 (1/2-inch) slices, and place on an ungreased cookie sheet. > Bake at 350F for 10 minutes on each side. Remove to wire racks to cool. > > > hugs > Sarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Wow.. sounds great.. thanks for sharing.... :-) Hugs, Marilyn Sarah Ihle wrote: > So far this is my fav Chocolate recipe but i am looking for a good vanilla > with macadamia nut one lol! > > 4 oz Unsweetened chocolate > 1/2 cups Butter > 3 large Eggs > 1 1/4cups Sugar > 3 cups All-purpose flour > 1/2 tsp Baking powder > 1 1/2 cups Nuts I chop em slightly > 1 Egg white > 1/2 tsp Vanilla or Almond Extract (depends on which nut i use) > > Melt chocolate and butter in a heavy saucepan over low > heat. Beat eggs at medium speed with an electric mixer until frothy; > gradually add sugar, beating until thick (about 5 minutes). Add chocolate > mixture, stirring until blended. Combine flour and baking > powder; stir into chocolate mixture. Stir in nuts. form dough into a 13 " > log. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet. Brush with egg white Bake at > 350F for 45 minutes; cool on a wire rack. Cut log with a serrated knife > crosswise into 24 (1/2-inch) slices, and place on an ungreased cookie sheet. > Bake at 350F for 10 minutes on each side. Remove to wire racks to cool. > > hugs > Sarah > > >Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 > > > > > >Re: Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? > >Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:48:28 -0400 > > > >Hi Sarah! > > > >Would LOVE that recipe... yummy!!!!!!!!!!! thanks for sharing! > > > >Hugs, > > > >Marilyn > > > >Sarah Ihle wrote: > > > > > I'm making Chocolate Biscotti right now it smells yummy want this one? > >I > > > got the recipe from my x italian SIL its a simple recipe i seen similar > > > online! I'm looking for a goood italian white bread..the flat bread > >recipe > > > you sent was sooo good! > > > > > > hugs > > > SArah > > > > > > > " chrisziggy " <chrisziggy1 > > > > > > > > > > > > Great Recipes - Biscotti Anyone????? > > > >Tue, 9 Oct 2001 21:20:33 -0600 > > > > > > > >I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone > >has > > > >one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our > >word > > > >for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and > >olives > > > >and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when > >I > > > >can > > > >just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe > >I'll > > > >post whatever I end up making myself > > > > > > > >*Smile* > > > >Chris (list mom) > > > >http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > > >http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Dear Chris, I was cleaning out my " mail waiting to be sent " box and found this old note I'd written to you. For some mysterious reason, it ended up in the hold box instead of delivered. (I'm assuming I'm the mysterious reason but how? I don't have a clue;-P ) In a message dated 10/9/01 10:23:45 PM, chrisziggy1 writes: << I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone has one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our word for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and olives and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when I can just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe I'll post whatever I end up making myself *Smile* >> Dear Chris, I'm wondering if you found a biscotti recipe yet. MANY years ago, an Italian friend served me biscotti. That was a new taste treat for me and it was heavenly. This cookie was oddly shaped, kind of hard, much dryer and less sweet than any cookie I'd ever had (and if memory serves me, less sweet than any biscotti I've gotten at a grocery or cafe since). They were about 1/3 as long as the biscotti I buy now. She was first generation American & this was her grandmother's recipe so I'd guess it was authentic although she called them biscotti (not cantuccini). At Christmas, she and I made some together. I couldn't believe there wasn't some secret ingredient because they were so good. I ended up NOT including them on the assorted cookie plates we'd put together as gifts because I LOVED having them with hot tea, I didn't like the kneading and the mess and didn't want to have to make more any time soon. I forgive myself because I was pregnant;-) (didn't like to cook) Still, I was young and optimistic so I did ask her for the recipe. I never have embraced baking anything (except cakes) but, being a pack-rat I've held onto the recipe. I'm including it here although I wonder if you might want to fiddle with it a bit. (shortening???!!!) - you could chop macadamia nuts but I have no idea at what point you'd add them to the dough. Biscotti OVEN 350 6 eggs 1 1/2 C. sugar 3/4 C. milk 8 tsp. baking powder 11/2 tsp. vanilla 1 C. shortening 6 C. flour 1/2 tsp. salt Sift flour, baking powder, & salt together into large bowl. In another large bowl, cream together sugar & shortening. Mix in eggs vanilla & milk. Gradually beat the flour mixture into the creamed mixture. Turn out on floured board and knead until smooth, adding flour as necessary. She didn't write how to shape & cut the dough and sometime in the last 20 years I've forgotten what we did, but if you've already made chocolate biscotti, you know what to do. Bake 15 minutes on ungreased cookie sheets. Dust lightly with powdered sugar when they're cooling. These would be pretty cheap to make if you leave out nuts. These were really pretty hard and dipping was part of the treat. I'm looking forward to hearing if you eventually make vanilla biscotti. If you post your final recipe, I plan to bite the bullet and actually make some myself. Finally, I would add that if you have a Sam's Club Warehouse where you live, they sell jars with 22 huge biscotti for about $7. The choices are chocolate, plain, hazel nut, & dk choc. coated on one side. They're all YUMMY .. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 Thanks Gail!!!!! *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://alittleolfactory.safeshopper.com , Indyrice@a... wrote: > Dear Chris, > > I was cleaning out my " mail waiting to be sent " box and found this old note > I'd written to you. For some mysterious reason, it ended up in the hold box > instead of delivered. (I'm assuming I'm the mysterious reason but how? I > don't have a clue;-P ) > > In a message dated 10/9/01 10:23:45 PM, chrisziggy1@h... writes: > > << I need a GREAT biscotti or cantuccini (mini biscotti) recipe if anyone has > one. My son is not doubt a Gindaloon like the rest of us (that is our word > for Italiano He LOVES biscotti and cantuccini (and manicotti and olives > and caponata .... , but a box is stupid expensive at the store when I can > just make it the next snowy day (Friday If on-one has a good recipe I'll > post whatever I end up making myself > > *Smile* >> > > Dear Chris, > > I'm wondering if you found a biscotti recipe yet. > > MANY years ago, an Italian friend served me biscotti. That was a new taste > treat for me and it was heavenly. This cookie was oddly shaped, kind of hard, > much dryer and less sweet than any cookie I'd ever had (and if memory serves > me, less sweet than any biscotti I've gotten at a grocery or cafe since). > They were about 1/3 as long as the biscotti I buy now. She was first > generation American & this was her grandmother's recipe so I'd guess it was > authentic although she called them biscotti (not cantuccini). > > At Christmas, she and I made some together. I couldn't believe there wasn't > some secret ingredient because they were so good. I ended up NOT including > them on the assorted cookie plates we'd put together as gifts because I LOVED > having them with hot tea, I didn't like the kneading and the mess and didn't > want to have to make more any time soon. I forgive myself because I was > pregnant;-) (didn't like to cook) Still, I was young and optimistic so I did > ask her for the recipe. > > I never have embraced baking anything (except cakes) but, being a pack-rat > I've held onto the recipe. I'm including it here although I wonder if you > might want to fiddle with it a bit. (shortening???!!!) - you could chop > macadamia nuts but I have no idea at what point you'd add them to the dough. > > Biscotti > > OVEN 350 > > 6 eggs > 1 1/2 C. sugar > 3/4 C. milk > 8 tsp. baking powder > 11/2 tsp. vanilla > 1 C. shortening > 6 C. flour > 1/2 tsp. salt > > > Sift flour, baking powder, & salt together into large bowl. > > In another large bowl, cream together sugar & shortening. > Mix in eggs vanilla & milk. > > Gradually beat the flour mixture into the creamed mixture. > Turn out on floured board and knead until smooth, adding flour as necessary. > She didn't write how to shape & cut the dough and sometime in the last 20 > years I've forgotten what we did, but if you've already made chocolate > biscotti, you know what to do. > > Bake 15 minutes on ungreased cookie sheets. > > Dust lightly with powdered sugar when they're cooling. > > These would be pretty cheap to make if you leave out nuts. > > These were really pretty hard and dipping was part of the treat. > > I'm looking forward to hearing if you eventually make vanilla biscotti. If > you post your final recipe, I plan to bite the bullet and actually make some > myself. > > Finally, I would add that if you have a Sam's Club Warehouse where you live, > they sell jars with 22 huge biscotti for about $7. The choices are > chocolate, plain, hazel nut, & dk choc. coated on one side. They're all YUMMY > . > > Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Gail, I was just going over some old posts and found the one from Chris about Biscotti. Would you share your recipe for the Chocolate ones with me? Thanks, Deonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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