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Making Your Own Biscotti and Dunking Delights

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Thanks to biscotti, dunking has become socially acceptable. These long, dry, semihard cookies with curved tops and flat bottoms are designed for dunking, making them perfect for absorbing coffee, tea, punch, wine, or soup. Biscotti date back to Columbus's era when an Italian baker paired them with Tuscan wines. The concept spread throughout Italy, with each province developing its own unique flavors. Traditionally almond-flavored, biscotti now come filled with various nuts, dried fruits, chocolate chips, or trail mix. Their surfaces can be plain, dusted with sugar and cinnamon, or adorned with chocolate, icing, or sprinkles. Sweet biscotti are ideal for desserts, while spicy versions complement soups, dips, or fondues. Lean and light, they fit well into healthy eating, providing energy and nutrition through their grain base and added ingredients. Making Your Own Biscotti and Dunking Delights features over fifty recipes for crafting diverse biscotti flavors at home. It offers guidance on preparing the dough using a spoon, food processor, mixer, or bread machine. Additionally, you'll find easy toppings and frostings, along with delightful dipping recipes for appetizers, soups, coffees, ice creams, and more.

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Making Your Own Biscotti and Dunking Delights, Dona Z. Meilach

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Année de publication
1996
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Titre
Making Your Own Biscotti and Dunking Delights
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1996
Format
rigide
Pages
95
ISBN10
0517704951
ISBN13
9780517704950
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Thanks to biscotti, dunking has become socially acceptable. These long, dry, semihard cookies with curved tops and flat bottoms are designed for dunking, making them perfect for absorbing coffee, tea, punch, wine, or soup. Biscotti date back to Columbus's era when an Italian baker paired them with Tuscan wines. The concept spread throughout Italy, with each province developing its own unique flavors. Traditionally almond-flavored, biscotti now come filled with various nuts, dried fruits, chocolate chips, or trail mix. Their surfaces can be plain, dusted with sugar and cinnamon, or adorned with chocolate, icing, or sprinkles. Sweet biscotti are ideal for desserts, while spicy versions complement soups, dips, or fondues. Lean and light, they fit well into healthy eating, providing energy and nutrition through their grain base and added ingredients. Making Your Own Biscotti and Dunking Delights features over fifty recipes for crafting diverse biscotti flavors at home. It offers guidance on preparing the dough using a spoon, food processor, mixer, or bread machine. Additionally, you'll find easy toppings and frostings, along with delightful dipping recipes for appetizers, soups, coffees, ice creams, and more.