COUSIN CONNIE'S ANISE BISCOTTI

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These are crunchy on the outside and at the same time, tender...not anything like those rock-hard ones you buy at the store. As you know these "twice-baked" cookies go great with a cup of coffee, espresso, tea or a glass of wine. And if anise isn't your favorite flavor, just switch to almond, lemon, orange or vanilla.

Provided by Angela (Grammy) Derby

Categories     Cookies

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 7

5 eggs
1 c vegetable oil
1 c sugar
3 tsp anise extract or 1 tsp. anise oil
4 c flour
3 tsp baking powder
dash of salt

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 350'F . Grease cookie sheets or line with parchment paper.
  • 2. In a medium bowl, beat together the eggs, oil, sugar and anise flavoring until well blended. (Here's where you can use your imagination and add chocolate chips, white chocolate, dried cherries, cranberries, chopped nuts (pistachio are delicious), or any number of goodies.)
  • 3. Combine the flour and baking powder, stir into the egg mixture to form a heavy dough. Divide dough into two pieces. (It will be a bit sticky, but will still keep it's shape.)
  • 4. Form each piece into a roll as long as your cookie sheet. Place roll onto the prepared cookie sheet, and press down to 1/2 inch thickness.
  • 5. Bake for 20 - 25 minutes in the preheated oven, until golden brown. Remove from the baking sheet to cool on a wire rack. When The cookies are cool enough to handle, slice each one crosswise into 1/2 inch slices. Place the slices cut side up back onto the baking sheet.
  • 6. Bake for an additional 6 to 10 minutes on each side. Watch carefully, or they will burn. Slices should be lightly toasted.
  • 7. Store in an airtight container. (They make great gifts, too!)
  • 8. Variations: -Change extract to almond; add 1 c. chopped pistachios, 1/2 cup dried cranberries and 1 c. chopped white chocolate to dough. -Use almond extract, 1 c. slivered almonds, 1/2 c. chopped dried apricots -Use vanilla or almond extract & cut back to 3 1/2 c. flour; add 1/2 cup cocoa, 1 cup chocolate chips (you can also add dried cherries, or dip the finished biscotti in melted dark chocolate)

Sheeraz malik
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These were a bit too sweet for my taste, but overall they were still good.


Md Riyazul
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I'm not a huge fan of anise, but I really enjoyed these biscotti. The flavor is subtle and not overpowering.


Sarfaraz Hossain
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These biscotti are the perfect gift for any occasion. They're always a hit!


Khadija Batool
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I love the anise flavor in these cookies. It's so unique and refreshing.


Vaasa Fetalaiga
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These biscotti are a little bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort.


M Shahriyar
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I followed the recipe exactly and the biscotti turned out perfectly. They're crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside.


David Ella
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These biscotti are so addictive! I can't stop eating them.


Md.Shakirul Islam Monir 2
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I wasn't sure about the anise flavor, but I'm so glad I tried these cookies. They're amazing!


Heather Huber
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These were delicious! I love how the anise flavor really shines through.


S.K Riyan
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I've made these biscotti several times and they always turn out perfect. They're the perfect addition to a cup of coffee or tea.


Aya Youssr
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These biscotti were a huge hit at my holiday party! I loved the subtle anise flavor and the crispy texture.