Well I got the tree done and some decorating done. I think I will try to take some photos now and cook some diner. I have to wok the rest of the week so don't count on me posting to much I will try but cant promise.
I found a new blog and this is what I'm going to make this weekend !!!!!
Almond Citrus Biscotti
When making the dough, you can optionally use a liquid sweetener such as my favorite, maple syrup, in place of sugar. If you choose to use a liquid sweetener, you will not need to add almond milk. I usually make these biscotti with regular sugar when giving them away as gifts to make sure they are sweet enough for everyone receiving them, and reserve making them with maple syrup for myself. To make them extra fancy, I dip them in melted dark chocolate. Anything and chocolate is amazing, and this is no exception. They also look extra gourmet when dipped in chocolate!
Spread the love this holiday season and add these biscotti to your holiday cookie menu. Or, make these any time of year and enjoy with a delicious cup of coffee.
Almond Citrus Biscotti
vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free (makes 24 three inch biscotti)
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup coconut oil, softened but not melted (or one stick of butter)
1 tsp anise extract
1 1/2 Tbsps orange zest
3/4 cup sugar (liquid sweeteners such as maple syrup work here as well)
2 Tbsps ground flaxseed + 6 Tbsp water (or substitute flaxseed and water for two eggs)
1-2 Tbsps almond milk, as needed
3/4 cup almonds, chopped
1 cup dark chocolate chips, or chopped chocolate (make sure the chocolate is dairy free)
1-2 tsp coconut oil
Notes:
- If you use a liquid sweetener, you will not have to add as much almond milk.
- You can use slivered almonds instead of chopped.
- In the pictures of making the biscotti, I was making a double batch.
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 325 F. Line a baking pan with parchment paper. Whisk together ground flaxseed and water and set aside.
2. Cream coconut oil for 3-5 minutes in a base of a kitchen aid, or with electric hand beaters. Add sugar, beat for another minute. Add flax-eggs, orange zest, and anise. Beat another minute.
3. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. Slowly add dry ingredients to wet. When almost combined, add chopped almonds and mix until just incorporated. If dough is not sticking together, add almond milk one tablespoon at a time. Your dough should look like the picture below when done.
4. Mold dough into two logs, each about 2 inches wide and 1 inch thick. Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes (don't turn off the oven when you take the logs out!). Cool for 5-10 minutes.
5. Cut the end off each dough log, diagonally. Proceed to cut each log into 1/2 inch slices, following the first diagonal cut. Lay the biscotti on a the parchment lined sheet and bake at 325 for 10-15 minutes. Flip them over and bake another 10-25 minutes. Let cool completely on a wire rack.
6. If dipping biscotti in chocolate, melt chocolate and coconut oil together. Dip up to 1/2 of each biscotti in melted chocolate and lay on wax paper. Allow to sit for up to an hour to harden, or put in the fridge to speed up the process.
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