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Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2007
This was my first attempt at biscotti and it was easier than I thought! This is a great recipe and the only change I made was using dried cranberries instead of cherries due to taste preference. I also stood the biscotti up for the second baking as that seemed easier. I can't wait to show off at breakfast with the girls tomorrow!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.67 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2007
I am currently giving these four stars only because my husband and I have both been enjoying them. This was my first attempt at biscotti, though I am an avid baker, and I decided to make them solely because I was making gift baskets, and thought a biscotti would be a nice accessory to the coffee and tea I was giving. I was thrilled with the ease of this recipe, though I found I had to knead the dough to incorperate all the flour and the cherries and chips. I also used marachino cherries, only because I happened to have them in my fridge, and I was trying to keep costs down. A note to those having trouble finding candied cherries - they are often referred to as glace cherries, and are available in both green and red.
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Reviewed: May 2, 2007
excellent!! doesn't even need the white chocolate drizzled on it.
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Reviewed: Jan. 30, 2007
I brought this to a meeting and got rave reviews! Great flavor.
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Reviewed: Dec. 30, 2006
I've never made Biscotti before and made these as a surprise for my husband who buys it for $3 a slice at the coffee shop. He loved it and said it's the BEST he's ever had! Thanks for such a simple wonderful recipe!!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2006
Big mistake people. I doubled the recipe, HOWEVER, in the baking instructions it said 2 10" loaves for a single recipe, AND 2 10" loaves is what was given for the DOUBLES RECIPE!!! BE CAREFUL!!! Alot of time and effort, and crumbling cookies
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Reviewed: Dec. 18, 2006
Absolutely delicious! My favorite biscotti recipe by far! I used maraschino cherries instead of candied, and they were excellent. My husband ate the first batch, so I had to make another for company!
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Reviewed: Dec. 1, 2006
IT WAS GUITE A CHALLANGE, BUT WE PULLED THROUGH AND MADE IT!! this comment was from the kitchen of my 10 year old nephew. so kuddo's to you, receipe could not have been any more simplified. well definatly be seeing you again.
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Reviewed: Dec. 1, 2006
First time making biscotti. They turned out great! Wonderful with a hot cup of coffee. I made mine for holiday gifts for the neighbors. I dipped half of each cookie in white chocolate and drizzled with left-over melted chips. They will be beautiful presented in a mug along with a bag of coffee!
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Reviewed: Oct. 3, 2006
I made these last year for Christmas and had requests for more!! They were a huge hit!! I was hoping to make them this month to take to a friend visiting from out-of-state, but can't find the candied cherries (they were delicious) so will try to find the dried cherries or use maraschino as others mentioned. Make sure to make plenty!! Update: 12/15/06 These were excellent with a combination of marachino & dried cherries -- maybe even more flavorful!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.67 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 29, 2006
I made a batch of these for Christmas gifts. I placed several sliced biscotti in tissue paper-lined decorative tins and sent them to friends all over the country! Everyone told me how good they were (the cookies travel well)!!! I used chopped Christmas candies (i.e. the red and green stuff), but I think the recipe calls for something different, perhaps marchino cherries. I'll try with those next time. As prepared, I'd give these 4 stars, but if I try with marschino cherries next time, I think they'd be better and deserving of all 5 stars. Some of my biscotti burned, but I just threw those pieces out (there weren't many anyways). My biscotti looked just like ccox's picture (wow!). Not too bad for my first attempt at making biscotti : ) Very eye appealing and gift-giving appropriate!!!! Thanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: May 13, 2006
The best biscotti I've ever had. I don't normally like biscotti, and I'm not a big fan of candied cherries, but I had find a way to use them up, and this was perfect. I found they took a little longer to crisp up than suggested, and I drizzled them with dark chocolate instead of white.
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Reviewed: Mar. 23, 2006
I made these for the holidays along with another biscotti from this site. They were so good; I just finished that last of these out of the freezer the other day. I will be making another batch to freeze, as they freeze well and are excellent to take out and have with coffee! YUM!
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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2006
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Reviewed: Feb. 22, 2006
These were great. I made them for christmas gifts and I ended up having to give out the recipe as well.
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Reviewed: Feb. 2, 2006
I used Cranraisins instead of dried cherries because they didn't carry them at the supermarket closest to my house. My husband said these were his favorite, I thought they were a little dry. But, he loved them.
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Reviewed: Jan. 12, 2006
This was wonderful but I had a trouble with it not gettin done. I think my oven temp is off. Anyway, other than it being a bit crumbly it was really good. It got gobbled up when I took it to our family Christmas gatherings.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2006
These were difficult to work with -- even with a serrated bread knife. They crumble and consequently, they're hard to do at a full 10" size. Nevertheless, they look lovely and people love receiving them as a gift. They are softer than other recipes because of their butter. If you prefer a firmer, crispier biscotti for dunking, look for recipes where egg is the only fat in the ingredients list. As for candied cherries, those are the little syrupy cherries that are sold in small, round tubs. They're usually with the seasonal baking stuff--you would find them wherever you find those tubs of chopped fruit that people use in fruitcakes. The only difference is that the fruitcake mix is multicolored and includes pineapple and candied citrus peel (which I never liked as a kid). But basically, it's the same thing. You could probably get away with using marachino cherries, but the candied cherries are "waxier" and have less moisture. However, they are brighter and moister than dried cherries/cranberries. The chocolate and cherries make this recipes pricey to pull off--but like I said, it looks great.
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Reviewed: Dec. 21, 2005
Good biscotti cookie..I even added 1cup instead of a 1/2 cup of choc chips(wasn't paying attention) and I used dried cherries instead of candied cherries. I think I would like to try the candied cherries if I can find them beacuse I think that would be a sweeter cherry flavor. My second bake I stood cookies up and only baked for 5minutes. Very good..
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2005
These look beautiful and tasted even better. Could not have been easier to make. I did use vanilla rather than almond extract but they were still very flavorful. I dipped the bottom in white chocolate and put them in the freezer. Can't wait to bring them to Christmas dinner! Thanks for sharing Jennifer!
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