Wedding Biscotti
Recipe courtesy Katie Lee Joel
Show: Paula's Party
Episode: Tie the Knot Party
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By preeti.mummigat...
Belmont, CA
on December 23, 2012
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ummmhmmmm... I love biscotti and these are absolutely delicious!! I am not a big fan of rosemary but I thought I will give it a shot nevertheless and boy am I glad I did. I did not find currants so I used dried cranberries instead - I love the aroma and the flavors in this biscotti. My husband loved them too and so did everybody at work! Thank you for a wonderful and easy recipe.
By saraethielen_12...
on July 14, 2011
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My friends who don't like biscotti liked these. They are hard enough that if you want to dip them in your coffee you can. But they are soft enough that if you want to eat them on their own, you can. I didn't have currants available so I used cranberries in stead. The cookie turned out well. I will make this again.
By ClareEtta
Half way betwee...
on December 03, 2010
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I made these for our son's wedding and then had to make more the next week because we couldn't get enough of them.
By tamertech
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on October 26, 2010
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i tried this recipe with pistachios n dried currants instead of currant alone n cinnamon instead of rosemary.buut still they turned out excellent.esp bc the recipe is not laden with high calorie, rich ingredients.
simple ingredients put together in a perfect proportion to make an awesm taste
By elauren517
Clarksville, TN
on September 19, 2010
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I have made these many, many times. Every time they come out PERFECT!!! You have to try the rosemary!! It gives it a very warm, holiday flavor. I make them every time I have company over and they LOVE them. Try, try, try!!!
By juicemom2
Naperville, IL
on November 25, 2009
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My 11 year old and I made this for Thanksgiving. It was so easy that I was relegated to moving the cookie sheet in and out of the oven and cutting to biscotti. The rosemary and currants were a great combo. The adults found it overwhelmingly sweet, but the children loved it. I will make it again, but use only 1/2 cup of sugar.
By paduwan_11971400
carpinteria, 43
on October 17, 2009
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These are a wonderful base biscotti. I feel like you can add anything to them! I didn't have currants so I chopped up 3/4 cup of almonds and used that plus I increased the vanilla to about 2 1/2 tablespoons (amazing, but I LOVE vanilla. I did not use the rosemary. They turned out great, plus I covered half in chocolate. Oh my goodness!! I can't wait to make them again. :
By losierchristina...
Chesterfield To...
on March 01, 2009
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I don't know why these are listed as "intermediate". The recipe is very simple and very tasty. The flavor combination of the rosemary and currants is great. Sit down with a cup of your favorite tea and enjoy!
By dovalevin_4418513
Los Angeles, CA
on February 14, 2009
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This is almost exactly the same recipe as my grandmother's mondel bread recipe - she used vegetable oil rather than butter but they look exactly the same. We use chopped nuts and almond extract sometimes. Other times we use golden raisins. I haven't tried the rosemary but I will try it the next time I make it.
By crystarappleye_...
on May 19, 2008
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The best biscotti I have ever eaten! Tip: I would use an electric bread knife to cut the biscotti next time, I seemed to have trouble finding a good knife. Yummy!