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anise biscotti di prato

(2 ratings)
Recipe by
Marsha Gardner
Florala, AL

Biscotti are twice-baked biscuits originating in the Italian city of Prato. The biscuits are oblong-shaped, often of almond, made dry and crunchy through cutting the loaf of dough while still hot and fresh from baking in the oven. With a cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate a great cool weather snack.

(2 ratings)
yield 5 dozen

Ingredients For anise biscotti di prato

  • 2 c
    sugar
  • 1 c
    butter, unsalted, room temperature
  • 3 lg
    eggs
  • 4 1/2 c
    all purpose flour
  • 4 tsp
    baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp
    kosher salt
  • 1/3 c
    brandy
  • 1 1/2 tsp
    anise extract
  • 1 tsp
    pure vanilla extract
  • 1 c
    almonds
  • 2 Tbsp
    anise seed

How To Make anise biscotti di prato

  • 1
    Preheat oven to 350-degrees. Line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper or foil.
  • 2
    In large mixing bowl, beat sugar and butter until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine brandy, anise extract and vanilla in a small bowl or measuring cup. In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt.
  • 3
    Alternately add dry ingredients and brandy mixture to the butter mixture, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. Stir in the almonds and aniseed. Drop dough by spoonfuls onto prepared sheet, forming two 2 x 13-inch long strips on each sheet. Smooth dough into logs with moistened fingertips.
  • 4
    Bake about 30 to 35 minutes or until golden and firm to the touch. Place cookie sheets on racks and cool completely. Reduce the oven temperature to 300-degrees. Cut cooled logs on the diagonal into 3/4-inch thick slices using a serrated knife. Place slices on cookie sheets.
  • 5
    Bake for about 20 minutes, turning after 10 minutes, until dry and slightly brown. Remove to a rack and cool. Biscotti will last for a month or so in an airtight container.

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