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By jrcarter13
Peachtree City, GA
on May 30, 2013
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I too am an experienced baker and after reading the reviews this is how I modified: Add 2T Amaretto to batter with vanilla, as well as 1t Orange extract and zest of an orange. I also brushed the logs with an egg beaten with water and then sprinkled with sugar prior to baking. Delicious!
By sunny_beach
New Mexico
on October 24, 2012
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This was a really yummy recipe! As well as being really easy to make!
I did substitute almond extract for vanilla extract, as another person suggested. I did have to add an additional egg though, because the dough was not sticking together with just 3 eggs.
By surfinbirdx
Illinois
on August 24, 2012
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Although a lover of biscotti I have never made it myself and this recipe came out wonderfully. I do agree with some of the other reviews that your biscotti may need roughly 10 minutes per side once cut and baked again, 5 minutes was not enough for mine. This recipe was tasty, easy, and seems to me virtually fool proof if you can follow directions. I don't even have an electric mixer and used my hands to mix once the dough became too stiff for my spoon. Great recipe, thanks!
By de428926_12802035
albany ny
on November 23, 2011
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I consider myself to be a good baker...these were very disappointing. Probably the most bland, tasteless biscotti I have ever had. Wish I had added a bit more something to them....hesitant to put them out for Thanksgiving....may need a little chocolate dip. They look great...just really blah. :-(
By zimbabwe22
on August 15, 2011
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WORST RECIPE EVER !! no correct oven temperatures given, turned out very very bad, waste of time and effort. YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO COOK TYLER !!!!
By Lisa Cunningham
Manito, IL
on December 25, 2010
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This was also my first attempt at making Biscotti. Easy to make and easy clean-up. I would change one thing. After roasting pistachios, I would let them cool for a few minutes, then chop them to a course texture. Otherwise, everyone raved about the Christmas morning snack with their coffee or hot tea prior to our Christmas lunch/dinner.
By mary_1513_12821158
dublin, 75
on April 21, 2010
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These turned out awesome! I have tried a different recipe before and they did not turn out good, but these biscotti's look and taste great! They are so flavorful and I love the roasted pistachios! Thanks Tyler!!
By SanoraSue
East Liverpool, OH
on March 13, 2010
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This was my first attempt at making Biscotti. This recipe was easy and ohhh so good. I did have to bake the cut pieces longer to get them a little crispy. 10 minutes on each side.
By bhlibka1_11544489
Manville, NJ
on December 28, 2009
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I made these last week for Christmas and they were a hit with everyone. I used both pistachios and dried cranberries to equal about 2 1/2 cups. Be sure to use a serrated knife to cut them after the first baking because they can crumble quite easily. Next time I'll try almond extract -- I think it will bring out the pistachio flavor better.
By Chef #43886
Indiana
on December 20, 2009
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The only changes I made to this recipe is cutting the sugar to 1/2cup, and replace the Pistachio with 3/4cup of walnut and 3/4 cup of dried cranberry. Othertimes I add brown sugar, cinnamon power and pecan.
Its been 3yrs that I been bring this treat to my friends' house every Christmas. I saw my friend's husband (who is an italian put some away into their cookie jars when everyone are still in their house. When he saw me catching him doing that, he said to me, "It's so good, I am afraid everyone are going to finish them. So I put some away into the cookie jar so I can have some in the morning." His wife was so embrassed.. hehe
I've tried many of Tyler's dishes and so far none of them has failed me. Thank You Tyler.