Chocolate Orange Biscotti

December 9, 2010 at 9:29 pm | Posted in baking, Cookies, dessert, Food, Holiday cooking, Home Decorating, Italian food, my life, photography, Recipes | 5 Comments
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Oh my goodness, it’s almost Christmas.  I am not as prepared as I’d like to be, because Mother Nature decided this is as good a time as any to send the Mother of All Life Changes and give me the gift of, a somewhat early, menopause!   (As if dealing with a spinal nerve cyst and surgery wasn’t enough in one year!)

I think the Universe gives me more credit than I deserve, by thinking I can handle so many changes at once.  Oh well, it is what it is and life is too precious to whine and complain (not that I haven’t), so now you know why I’ve been absent for so long, and I thank those of you who have missed me and expressed it in email or by phone.

I haven’t been doing a whole lot of cooking or baking.  My husband has been forced to learn to cook, and I must say, he is doing quite well.  As a matter of fact, I’m feeling a bit threatened by his ability to make spaghetti sauce that tastes so much like mine.  It’s a good thing I didn’t tell him how to make the cassata.   That cassata recipe is going with me to my grave.  ;)

Life is a mystery, kind of like the box of chocolate Forrest Gump talked about.   It’s also like trying a new recipe.   Sometimes you get a prize winning dish, sometimes it’s mediocre, and other times it’s an absolute disaster.  That pretty much sums up my year.  The thing to remember, is when you get the disaster,  you must never forget that a prize day is sure to follow.  It always does.  Always.

Speaking of a prize–I found an amazing recipe for biscotti, on Epicurious.com.  I made a few changes, and now I have the best biscotti I’ve ever made in my life!  I want to share the recipe, and the changes I made, with all of you.

 

Chocolate-Orange Biscotti RECIPE

Click on link above for recipe.

The following are my ingredient changes:

I added 2 Tbsp coarsely grated orange zest, instead of 1 Tbsp

3 Tbsp Orange Contreau- instead of 2 Tbsp Orange Liqueur

1/2 tsp orange extract

6 ounces Chocolate Chunks (60%), instead of bittersweet chocolate

Angelnina’s NOTES:

I do not like my biscotti rock hard. I baked the first baking for 20-25 minutes and the second baking about 15 minutes.  My family prefers them lightly toasted on the outside, but still tender.

Bon Appetit hit the jackpot with this recipe!

Toasted pecans cooling

I love how pretty the dough looks with the orange zest, chocolate, and pecans!

Pre-shaped dough ready for first bake

After first bake

The flavors of this cookie take me back to when I was a child, visiting my Italian grandparents in upstate New York.  Orange and chocolate in a cookie, is like a bit of heaven, or nirvana, or whatever blissful place you wish to visit!

 

Happy baking and Happy holidays!

It’s a Snow Day! Let’s bake Italian cookies and visit the chickens.

December 20, 2008 at 7:37 pm | Posted in baking, Chick stuff, Cookies, cooking, Desserts, Food, Home Decorating, my life, photography, Recipes, thrift stuff | 19 Comments
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We’re snowed in here in the great Pacific Northwest.   Since the Oldsmobile didn’t want to leave the house, I decided I’d tuck myself away and bake some Italian “Christmas” Cookies.  i found the recipe at All Recipes, and if you click here on Ravioli Dolci, you will be taken to the recipe.

I used my very own homemade Bing Cherry Almond Preserves.  I like the taste of the cherry and almond flavors together in this very buttery and tender cookie dough.

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My vintage Frosty looks right at home on a blanket of snow furnished by, none other than, Mother Nature herself.

Although, I might add, since the photo was taken, she has gifted us with a few inches (and counting) more.

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I’ve been worried about the chickens.   The weather has dipped down to 15 degrees here.   The girls just seem to shake it off and look up at the sky with an, “Is that all ya got?” look on their faces.  They are tough old birds!

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I took this photo, the other day, while I was out checking for eggs.  Four and five eggs a day and they just keep’em comin’.

Pearl is the Golden Comet here in the front.  I told her that if she and her girlfriends needed to take a break from laying, I’d understand.    She didn’t say anything, but I knew from the look of disgust on her face that I had insulted her.

Two hours later I heard her announcing the eggs.   Sure enough, five eggs were sitting in the nest when I went out to check on them.

As I walked away from the coop,  I could have swore I heard her mumbling, under her breath—  something to do with the size of my backside and just how many breaks one woman needs to take in a day.

Pearl has a good heart, but she has no patience with women who don’t work as hard as she does.

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My new table centerpiece because, as usual, it’s all about the chickens.

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Goodnight Girls.

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