TWD: Lenox Almond Biscotti
Gretchen of Canela & Comino picked this weeks Tuesday with Dorie recipe, she picked Lenox Almond Biscuits which made me very exited.
I know biscotti from my visits to Starbucks when on vacation in the US. I love them and always wanted to give them a try.
They weren't hard to make, although I had to double the time for the first bake. I expected that the logs would spread quite a bit, my sheet pan isn't very wide so I bought an extra one. Glad I did because I could never had fit 2 logs on the one sheet pan I have.
On one sheet pan I put the biscotti's cut side down, on the other I stood them up as Dorie suggested, it didn't make much of a difference taste wise.
I used polenta instead of cornmeal, cornmeal isn't very common on this side of the pond. I'll try to get some next time I make this recipe again. It left a bit of gritty texture. Apart from that I think this is my favorite Dorie recipe so far. Great flavor, nice and crisp, love the almond flavor! Next time I'll try some pistachios or macadamias, or a mix. Also I will do the second bake on 300 F and for a little longer, the ones on the dark sheet pan went a little too fast.
Want to see how the other bakers did? Look at the TWD site. Want to join us? Hurry up this is the last month you can!
I know biscotti from my visits to Starbucks when on vacation in the US. I love them and always wanted to give them a try.
They weren't hard to make, although I had to double the time for the first bake. I expected that the logs would spread quite a bit, my sheet pan isn't very wide so I bought an extra one. Glad I did because I could never had fit 2 logs on the one sheet pan I have.
On one sheet pan I put the biscotti's cut side down, on the other I stood them up as Dorie suggested, it didn't make much of a difference taste wise.
I used polenta instead of cornmeal, cornmeal isn't very common on this side of the pond. I'll try to get some next time I make this recipe again. It left a bit of gritty texture. Apart from that I think this is my favorite Dorie recipe so far. Great flavor, nice and crisp, love the almond flavor! Next time I'll try some pistachios or macadamias, or a mix. Also I will do the second bake on 300 F and for a little longer, the ones on the dark sheet pan went a little too fast.
Want to see how the other bakers did? Look at the TWD site. Want to join us? Hurry up this is the last month you can!
Comments
If you can't find cornmeal in medium or fine grinds, you could always try putting some polenta in your blender or food processor and whizzing it around for a while.
Nancy
Glad you enjoyed my Bobotie post too - Afrikaans is a wonderful descriptive language. P.S. When you make the Bobotie you should use ground beef with fat in it - none of these reduced dry-dull defatted packs. Sorry to overlap posts but I tried to e-mail you on the Bobotie and it got sent back!