
I was tasked this week with baking something that Quinn’s parents could take with them to St. Louis for Thanksgiving. I started thinking about what kind of baked good would be most likely to survive an airplane ride, and decided that biscotti would be just the thing. I got out my King Arthur Flour Cookie Companion and found that they agreed with me. In fact, they refer to biscotti as “the ideal traveling companion.”
This wonderful cookbook presents two basic styles of biscotti, Italian style and American style. American style is about what you’d expect our country would do to something - add butter and make it easier to eat. The Italian style is more what I think about when I think biscotti. It’s hard, crunchy, and makes me concerned for my teeth.
I went with the traditional Italian style version. (If you’re interested in the American style recipe, let me know.) After sampling a small piece, I was not disappointed. They are very hard and crunchy. As for the taste, these biscotti are delicious. The cinnamon and brown sugar really come through. If you have trouble finding cinnamon chips, check out The Baker’s Catalogue.
I haven’t made biscotti in years. I used to make it quite often, but other baking ventures have led me away from it for a while. My only personal drawback to biscotti is that I don’t drink coffee. I always thought that as I got older, I might develop a taste for it, but I just simply haven’t. I love to smell it, but that’s as far as it goes. If you’re like me in this area, don’t fret because biscotti is also wonderful with hot chocolate.
Also from The King Arthur Flour Cookie Companion: Monster Cookies
Recent biscotti inspirations:
- Chocolate and Hazelnut Biscotti at Cafe Fernando
- Double Almond Biscotti at Cookie Madness
- Chocolate Biscotti at Fresh from the Oven
13 responses so far ↓
1 Tartelette // Nov 21, 2007 at 9:57 pm
I love the creativity in this biscotti. I always make the smae chocolate/nuts, dried fruit/nuts, but this is really nice!
2 Mandy // Nov 21, 2007 at 11:47 pm
I agree that biscotti is indeed “ideal travelling companion”. We always bring a batch with us whenever we travel. hey, aren’t you going to show your cute dinosaur sprayer with your readers? ;p
3 peabody // Nov 22, 2007 at 2:04 am
That is my kind of biscotti…much better than chocolate.
4 Patricia Scarpin // Nov 22, 2007 at 4:28 am
These would go perfectly with my tea now!
5 MyF // Nov 22, 2007 at 9:27 am
Very lovely and cool blog u have here, and I simply love your foodtography! Keep it up! I cant wait to have some biscotti!
6 Graeme // Nov 22, 2007 at 1:27 pm
They look superb dotted with those little holes, and the thought of cinnamon chips melting into coffee is making my mouth water.
7 Rosa // Nov 23, 2007 at 8:42 am
Those biscotti look wonderful! I bet they taste gorgeous!
Cheers,
Rosa
8 Siri // Nov 23, 2007 at 3:59 pm
Biscotti with Hot Choclate .. Yummy, an amazing combo indeed! The pic looks amazing.
~ Siri
9 jennifer // Nov 23, 2007 at 6:56 pm
Thanks, everyone, for the compliments! I’m anxious to hear how these biscotti were received in St. Louis.
Mandy, I’ll be sure to add in a picture as soon as I can.
10 Kristen // Nov 23, 2007 at 7:09 pm
This sounds delicious! I love cinnamon and sugar anything…combine this with a mug of hot chocolate and I bet it is heavenly!
11 Classic Apple Pie // Nov 30, 2007 at 1:52 pm
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12 Tara // May 12, 2008 at 10:25 am
Hey Jennifer,
I’m having trouble with the link for this recipe; it doesn’t seem to be working.
Thanks!
13 quinn // May 12, 2008 at 11:43 am
Tara, the recipe link is fixed now. Thanks for bringing that to our attention.
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