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Grandma Catrinoโ€™s Biscotti

By February 15, 2010January 3rd, 20187 Comments

I never knew my grandmother (she died when my mom was 14), but my motherโ€™s beautiful nieces (and fellow soulmates-in-cooking), Kay and Maryanne were nice enough to send me a bunch of Grandma Catrinoโ€™s recipes a few years back including the biscotti one above. This story alone would have been enough for the recipe to earn a time-honored place in black paint inside my cabinet door โ€” but the biscotti also happens to be incredibly delicious. Click to the jump for instructions.


Biscotti: A recipe from Mary Camino Catrino (1898-1950), slightly adapted

Cream together 1/2 cup butter (1 stick) andย 1 cup sugar. Add 3 eggs, one at a time. In a separate bowl, sift (or whisk) together 3 cups all-purpose flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoons baking powder.

Using an electric mixer, add flour mixture to butter/sugar/egg mixture โ€” slowly so you donโ€™t overload the mixer. Stir in: 1 teaspoon almond extract, 1 tablespoon anise seed, 1/2 cup chopped pecans or almonds.

Flour counter and hands. Take mixture out, place on a floured surface and knead; work into 3 loaves and shape. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet and bake in at 350ยฐF for 15 to 20 minutes until firm and light brown. Cool and cut into strips.

7 Comments

  • Avatar lisa says:

    I read your newsletter, do I win the Jane Marvel tote

  • Kat - LA Blogger Gal says:

    Iโ€™m a sucker for biscotti. Oh and I read your newsletter, do I win the Jane Marvel tote? ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Avatar sonia says:

    โ€œI read your newsletter, do I win the Jane Marvel tote?

  • Avatar bridgit says:

    Thanks for the idea! This is the perfect Motherโ€™s Day solution for my mom who always buys the overpriced, individually wrapped (delicious) Costco varietyโ€ฆ now what to do for his mom? Oh, and I read your newsletter, do I win the Jane Marvel tote?

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    Iโ€™ve been wanting to try making biscotti for awhile now and this seems like the perfect recipe to attempt! I read your newsletter, do I win the Jane Marvel tote?

  • Avatar bridgit says:

    We enjoyed them for breakfast and gave them to 4 (!) mothers today. Iโ€™m pretty sure if you asked my mother which she prefers, almonds or diamonds, sheโ€™d say almonds, plus she loves anise, so these were an outrageous hit.
    I made just a few changes: 1c minus 2 T turbinado sugar (cause thatโ€™s all the sugar I had in the whole house), 1 cup white whole wheat w/ 2 cups AP flour, and 1 full cup of almonds. Delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe with us.
    I also baked them a second time, cause thatโ€™s what everybody else doesโ€ฆ are they snappy enough without the second bake?

  • Avatar kim says:

    I was looking for a nice tradtional recipe to adapt to gluten free, this did the trick perfectly! I made 2/3 of a batch, but kept it at 3 eggs, and added a teaspoon of guar gum to the flour. I made them with pecans, sliced and toasted after 12 minutes baking. They were great. I love your cabinet. Thanks for sharing your grandmaโ€™s recipe! (For flour, I used Thai rice flour, which is very finely textured, and comes in sticky and non sticky. 1+ 1/3 cups red label non sticky flour, 2/3 cup green label โ€˜glutinousโ€™ sticky rice flour. Total 2 cups flour).

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