Biscotti Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 7)
Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2012
Like many others, I used 1 tbsp each of almond and vanilla extract in place of anise, and I tossed 1/4 tsp cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves in. It was very mild-flavored and not as sweet as I expected. Next time I make it I will consider adding maybe 1/4 C more sugar. To condense suggestions from other reviews, do not add flour to make the dough less sticky and easier to handle; keep your hands wet and keep rinsing them off when the dough starts to stick while you're shaping it. As soon as you pull the two rolls from the oven transfer both rolls to a cutting board and cut them while they're still soft (place them on the cutting board to avoid scratching the baking pan and also because only one roll, once each piece is laid on its side, will fit in the pan at a time). Try toasting the pieces once they've been laid on their side for 5 minutes; check to see whether they need another minute, and then flip them over to toast the other side for 5 minutes.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Reviewed: Apr. 7, 2012
I just made these today, and they are the easiest biscotti I've ever made. Dough is great to work with (just need to roll in a little flour). I added ground almonds and a pinch of vanilla - you can eat the dough raw, that's how good it is. Janet G.
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Reviewed: Apr. 6, 2012
I adapted this recipe by adding fennel seeds, lightly ground, Orange Zest, and Chopped Almonds. Very nice!!!
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Reviewed: Apr. 2, 2012
I substituted 1 Tbsp of orange extract and added 1 Tbsp of orange rind and these were so good. Will definitely make again. My teething baby liked to chew on them too.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2012
Easy, simple, & delicious basic biscotti. It can easily be doctored with nuts, chocolate chips, dried fruit, etc...It is great dipped in chocolate.
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Reviewed: Mar. 28, 2012
I used more anise and put in the grated peel of one lemon and one orange. I also turned the temp down to 350 for the first bake and then to 325 for the second bake. When they were done and cooled I dipped them on one side with a mixture of melted chocolate and 1 tsp of crisco shortening. They take a little long to dry but they are worth the wait.
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Home Town: Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Sulphur Springs, Texas, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2012
Nice and simple biscotti. I added finely chopped pecans and because I didn't have anise oil or extract, I added vanilla. I made myself some chocolate dipping with cocoa powder, and it turned out very nice. It didn't crumble as much while slicing, so I am very happy with the result! I will try different flavours using this recipe from now on!
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Cooking Level: Beginning

Living In: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2012
Very nice and easy recipe. I like that it uses vegetable oil. I find it easier to make the dough with only 3 cups of flour. I add slivered almonds to this recipe and then have made other variations. Orange cranberry is a good. I line a jelly roll pan with parchment paper and form one long rectangle so I only have two ends. Overall a real keeper and very flexible. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Mar. 13, 2012
Love it! I'm not much of a baker but this was so easy I had to try it. Instead of anise extract I used almond extract and some sliced almonds. It was so good the next time I made orange with orange zest and a glaze on top. So much better than Starrbucks!
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Living In: Valparaiso, Florida, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 12, 2012
This was my first attempt at biscotti, and they turned out great! I wanted to make something that would travel well, to mail to my son who is studying abroad. I did substitute 1 t vanilla for the anise, since I don't care much for anise. These were so easy to make, and I think my son will love them. Thanks so much! Update: son did indeed love them, they traveled great, and they kept in a sealed container for a few weeks!
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