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Cookbook Crave: June 2015

May 29, 2015

As I’ve said before, I’m no baker, but I do like to make cookies. Sweet Maria’s Italian Cookie Tray by Maria Bruscino Sanchez features authentic Italian family cookie recipes. One of my favorites are the Sesame Cookies, pictured above. These cookies are just barely sweet and are tasty paired with either a sweet after-dinner aperitif, like Peach Brandy, or cappuccino. Check out my take on toasted coconut and pecan biscotti with the added touch of a drizzle of chocolate on top. There’s no better way to start your day than dipping a chocolate drizzled toasted coconut biscotti into your morning coffee. Biscotti makes a great gift, too. Place a few in a plastic bag, gather the top and tie with a pretty ribbon.

Toasted Coconut & Pecan Biscotti

Toasted Coconut & Pecan Biscotti

TOASTED COCONUT & PECAN BISCOTTI
Makes about 2 dozen

1/4 pound butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups sweetened flaked coconut
2 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/2 cup mini semisweet chocolate pieces
1 tsp Crisco

1. Preheat oven to 350.

2. Toast coconut in a large saute pan over medium heat. Turn frequently to avoid burning, about 5-7 minutes. When lightly toasted, remove to a plate. Add the chopped pecans and toast over medium-high heat about 3-5 minutes, turn a couple of times. Remove from heat.

3. Beat butter and sugar until lightened. Add eggs and vanilla and mix well. Add toasted coconut with mixer on low. Whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Add to liquid mixture gradually, then add the toasted pecans and mix together.

4. Divide dough into three equal pieces and shape into loaves about 12 inches long and about 6 inches wide. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet, about 3 inches apart. Bake until golden brown 25-30 minutes.

5. Carefully remove loaves (it helps to use a couple of spatulas so the loaves don't break apart) to a cooling rack. Cool about 20 minutes. Place the loaves on a cutting board and slice with a serrated bread knife into slices about 1/2 inch wide.

6. Places slices back on the cookie sheet and bake for 12-15 minutes longer, until lightly browned. Remove slices to cooling rack. Let cool completely and drizzle with melted chocolate: Melt 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate pieces with 1 tsp Crisco on high in microwave at 30-second intervals. Stir between each interval (don't overcook). Place the chocolate in a ziploc plastic bag and cut a tiny hole in one of the bottom corners. Drizzle a thin stream of chocolate onto the cooled biscotti.

Tags biscotti, italian cookies, toasted coconut
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A little inspiration from faraway places.

Lovely Florence, Italy. The architecture is so much more impressive in person. We rode the train to the historic town center to take in the cathedral, the baptistery, the campinile, all magnificent. We were able to view the courtyard of the Palazzo Vecchio, home of the Medicis, in wonder. If this is just the courtyard, the rest of the palazzo must be even more incredibly elaborate. And with a life-size replica of the David outside the front door!

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