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Savory biscotti

8 servings

40 minutes

Spicy biscotti is an Italian cookie with a rich history, traditionally served with coffee or wine. Its crispy texture is achieved through double baking, and the aroma unfolds through a blend of spices, orange notes, and bitter chocolate. The flavor of biscotti is refined: warm hints of cardamom and cinnamon intertwine harmoniously with citrus freshness, while chocolate pieces add a pleasant bitterness. This cookie is perfect for a morning cup of coffee or a leisurely evening with a glass of dessert wine. Spicy biscotti is not just a treat but a true gastronomic journey to the heart of Italy.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
395.7
kcal
3.8g
grams
21g
grams
48.4g
grams
Ingredients
8servings
Butter
150 
g
Sugar
1 
glass
Vanilla sugar
0.5 
tsp
Chicken egg
1 
pc
Cardamom
0.3 
tsp
Cinnamon
0.3 
tsp
Oranges
1 
pc
Wheat flour
1 
glass
Orange water
1 
tbsp
Dark chocolate
100 
g
Baking powder
0.3 
tsp
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Beat the egg with sugar until smooth. While whisking, add softened butter and orange oil (or zest). Mix the sifted flour with spices and baking powder, combine with the butter-egg mixture, add broken chocolate pieces, and knead the dough.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Chicken egg1 piece
    2. Sugar1 glass
    3. Butter150 g
    4. Orange water1 tablespoon
    5. Oranges1 piece
    6. Wheat flour1 glass
    7. Cardamom0.3 teaspoon
    8. Cinnamon0.3 teaspoon
    9. Baking powder0.3 teaspoon
    10. Dark chocolate100 g
  • 2

    Shape the dough into a log on baking paper, smoothing out the unevenness with a damp palm. Bake for 20 minutes at 170°C. Cut the hot log into slices with a very sharp knife. Dry the slices in the oven for 15-20 minutes.

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