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Holiday Biscotti

Submitted by: Libia Foglesong 
A twice-baked Italian cookie, biscotti makes a wonderful 'dunker'. A pretty way to present a batch is on a Christmasy plate arranged in a wagon-wheel fashion. 
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Cherry Hazelnut Biscotti

Submitted by: Ruth Lee 
Presents from the pantry are a tradition with me-and this crusty coffee 'dunker' is a favorite! Stuffed with fruits and nuts, it freezes well and can be made a month ahead of busy holidays. Dried cranberries can be substituted for cherries. 
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Memorable Biscotti

Submitted by: Cookie Curci-Wright 
The enticing aroma of anise filled the kitchen and wafted through the house as Mom always kept a big glass jar filled so we had a supply of these traditional cookies on hand. --Cookie Curci-Wright, San Jose, California 
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Almond Biscotti

Submitted by: Mrs. H Michaelsen 
'I've learned to bake a double batch of these crisp dunking cookies, because one batch goes too fast!' notes Mrs. H. Michaelson of St. Charles, Illinois. 
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Almond Cherry Biscotti

Submitted by: Marilyn Reid 
I love baking all kinds of cookies, but since I'm Italian, biscotti is my all-time favorite. I remember nibbling on these as a child each Christmas. 
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Almond Citrus Biscotti

Submitted by: Claire Brogren 
'Often, I'll package some of my home-baked biscotti with a mug and a special blend of coffee to give as a gift,' says Claire Brogren of Winside, New York. 
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Cardamom Almond Biscotti

Submitted by: Verna Eberhart 
These crunchy slices are requested often during the holidays, particularly by my husband. He likes to dunk them in coffee. 
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White Chocolate Macadamia Cookies

Submitted by: Eddie Lennon 
Vanilla chips and macadamia nuts are a delightful duo in these rich, buttery morsels. They are a nice change from chocolate chip cookies. 
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White Chocolate Holiday Cookies

Submitted by: Bonnie Baumgardner 
At first glance, these look a bit like traditional chocolate chip cookies. But one bite quickly reveals white chocolate chunks plus spicy dashes of ginger and cinnamon. --Bonnie Baumgardner, Sylva, North Carolina 
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White Chocolate Nut Crackles

Submitted by: Joyce Gething 
An aunt and I baked a similar cookie often when I was growing up. Through the years, I added the macadamia nuts and white chocolate chips. My family and co-workers rave about these. 
 

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