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Reviewed: Feb. 3, 2012
Fantastic!! These just came out of the oven and they are absolutely perfect. I love anisette toast and now I will certainly have it whenever I want. Very simple, straight forward recipe. Love it. Thanks.
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Reviewed: Jan. 28, 2012
Tastes exactly like SD. The dough was sticky but when I finally got it into 2 loafs it turned out perfectly!
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Reviewed: Jan. 11, 2012
Being from NYC, I have fond memories of the Stella D'Oro rich anise sponge. This is so close, I cannot detect a difference. I now live in Central America and I included these in Christmas baskets this year for all my Central American friends. Everyone requested more.
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Reviewed: Dec. 29, 2011
I'll admit, I rarely rave about anything in life, but this treat is one to take note of!! I baked the toast on two different types of cookie sheets. The air cookie sheet provided a light blonde toast color. The regular cookie sheet provided a light toast color. Each colored toast had its own amazing taste. These were so simple to make and will please any anise lover!
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Reviewed: Dec. 7, 2011
My Grandmother Mother myself and now my Kids and Grandkids have grown up with a very similar recipie. I somehow lost my recipient...can't believe it. I've search all over the wntinoeb to see if I could find one that was close. The only real difference is my recipient called for oil instead of butter and a couple tablespoons of milk. I am going to try there tonight to see how close they are. We called them Grammar Tarantino's Anise Toast. Out of this world good..Sometimes i would eat them instead of the meal. If anyone can comment on the butter instead of oil and what the milk would do id appreciate it. Thanks
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Reviewed: Dec. 5, 2011
I made these as a gift for my father, because I remembered him eating anisette toast when I was a child. For some reason, my silly brain read the directions as saying to bake the cookies at 400 degrees F, so the loaves burned on the bottom after only about 19 minutes of baking and I had to throw them away. Fortunately, I had enough ingredients to make a second batch. I reduced the temperature to 375 degrees F for the second batch and started checking the loaves after 10 minutes. At 18 minutes, they were perfect. They sliced beautifully and the sides toasted nicely, again at 375 degrees F. My dad loved the gift and my kids and fiancee even reaped the benefits, because the recipe makes way more than my dad could eat by himself before they go stale. I'll definitely make these again, AND I'll make sure I use the correct oven temperature next time!
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Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2011
A wonderful recipe! I can't believe how easy they are to make!! They taste exactley like the one you buy but of course better because they are homemade! I also used the spatula to transfer dough from bowl to pan and used the spatula to shape into 12"x 1/2" log. So cute when 4-5 are placed in decorative cellophane bag and tied up with ribbon. Thank you Linda!!!!
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2011
Delicious! I have been searching for a really good anisette toast recipe, and this is it. Just the right amount of anise flavor and perfect for dunking. For variety, you could also dunk ends in dark dipping chocolate and chopped nuts. Great recipe! I will be making these again for Christmas for sure.
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Reviewed: Sep. 13, 2011
These were really good especially dunked in coffee. I followed Linda's advice on how to shape them. It was really a good idea. Thanks Linda.
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Reviewed: Apr. 6, 2011
these were very good well enjoyed by my co-workers
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