This Chocolate Biscotti recipe is rich and flavorful with just the perfect texture… not too hard or dry.
I’ve never been a big fan of biscotti. I usually like soft and chewy cookies… if you haven’t noticed from the fact that most of my cookie recipes have the word “chewy” in them! In my experience, biscotti is usually hard, dry and pretty tasteless. Granted, the only biscotti I’ve ever had has been pre-packaged from a store… so I thought experimenting with homemade biscotti might be worth a try.
I’m happy to say, this Chocolate Biscotti won me over! The recipe is packed with chocolate flavor, and you can adjust the baking time to your preferences… I baked mine so they were crisp, but not too hard (if you want them extra crisp, feel free to add a few minutes of baking time). They are absolutely delicious with coffee, milk, or hot chocolate.
I was inspired to create this recipe when Pampered Chef asked me to create a homemade treat perfect for holiday parties or homemade gifts. I love Pampered Chef, and love making homemade treats… so it was an easy task!
This Chocolate Biscotti would be a perfect treat to wrap and give as a gift with a pretty mug and maybe a coffee shop gift card! Or wrap up some biscotti and make a beautiful gift for a baker on your list with the Pampered Chef Batter Bowl, a festive spatula and some good quality wooden spoons or dish towels.
I have a little confession… I actually ordered the Pampered Chef Batter Bowl (shown above) as a gift for someone on my Christmas list, but I fell in love with it and now plan to keep it for myself! My advice… order two!
I made this Chocolate Biscotti three ways… plain (with almonds, as listed in the recipe), chocolate dipped, and chocolate dipped with crushed toffee pieces (available in stores, sold next to chocolate chips). Feel free to mix and match however you’d like to dress up your biscotti. A little drizzle of white chocolate would provide a pretty contrast to the dark biscotti.
How to Make Chocolate Biscotti
Chocolate Biscotti
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour
- 3/4 cups unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
- 1 cup sliced or chopped almonds toasted
- 3/4 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350*F. Spread sliced (or chopped) almonds onto a baking sheet and toast in the oven for 5-7 minutes. Set aside and allow to cool.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
- In the bowl on an electric mixer, beat the butter until smooth, then add sugar, and continue to beat until fully incorporated. Add eggs, one at a time, while blending. Add extracts.
- While slowly blending, pour in bowl of dry ingredients, then almonds and chocolate chips. Blend just until combined.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Divide the dough in half. On a very lightly floured surface, roll the dough into two logs, almost the length of the baking sheet.
- Transfer logs to the baking sheet, leaving space between the two. Gently flatten the logs down (with your hands) until the dough is about 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" tall. You should now have two rounded rectangles. They do not have to be perfect, but try to make sure the ends of the logs are almost as thick as the middle.
- Bake logs for 25 minutes, until the dough feels firm to the touch. Remove from oven and allow to cool (on the baking sheet) for about 15 minutes.
- Gently transfer the baked logs to a cutting board and use a sharp, serrated knife to cut the logs into thick slices (about 3/4 inch thick). Lay the cookies, cut side down, onto a baking sheets (you'll need two this time) and return to the oven for 20 minutes. Bake one sheet at a time.
- Allow cookies to cool, then store in an airtight container up to two weeks. If desired, dip cooled cookies into chocolate and dress with toffee bits.
Notes
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In addition to this delicious biscotti, I have another treat for you today!
My friends at Pampered Chef are giving a $150 Pampered Chef shopping credit to one lucky Glorious Treats reader! You can pick out your own gifts this year! =)
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Marilyn Healy says
We are giving all the ingredients to make different cookies. Like we give the Betty Crocker mix, and all the “goodies” that go into them like Snickerdoodles and Snickers.
Tonya says
I love to receive any homemade treats with no nuts and I love to give sugar cookies because you can decorate each individual one.
Tatyana says
I like to make cookies and bars. Thank you for great giveaway!
Chrystal Jones says
My favorite thing to make is monkey bread!! Everyone always loves it! Can’t wait to make some for Christmas this year 🙂
Janie says
I usually make lots of cookies, including a frosted cranberry-orange cookie, chocolate chip cookies, and white chocolate-ginger biscotti. This year, in addition, friends will get some fruit jams and a new wonderful praline syrup that I canned. Oh yeah, cheesecake cupcakes and pecan pie bars. Now I’m hungry!!
Leslie says
I love to give a variety of homemade cookies & candy in reusable tins/containers!
Larry says
I love to make several kinds of chocolate chip cookies so that the person getting them has a variety of chocolate chip cookies.
Amy L says
I like to give jars of my homemade apple butter for gifts, and also small loaves of bread.
MaryBeth says
My daughters and I enjoy making cookies mixes in jars for friends and family. This year, we’re pairing the jars with cute cookie plates.
Sharon Green says
I love making homemade vanilla essence for my friends and family at christmas! I buy a big bottle of vodka, some cute glass jars with lids and a stack of A grade vanilla beans. It takes very little work to make an amazing product!