'Tis the season to over-do everything and shove peppermint in it. Don't worry, I got the memo. I am not sure what my fascination is lately with stuffing candy canes into everything but I am all about it. I don't even normally like peppermint that much. Or maybe I do and I just don't know it. Either way, I'm a crazy un-stoppable force right now.
This was my *third time making biscotti and my favorite so far. Almost assuredly because of the chocolate involved. I am not sure why I didn't think to do that last time. It seems like most of the group used the chocolate chip variation in the book and, of course, I am one of them. I bet the almond biscotti would also be good with chocolate slathered all over it though. :)
After adding the chocolate and peppermint to the dough (I halved the recipe, used about 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips and 2 crushed candy canes) and while it was baking I was thinking about seeing chocolate covered biscotti somewhere and decided to go big or go home. When it came out of the oven, I just put some chocolate chips on top, let them sit for a minute and then smoothed with a knife. I am sure I could have made it harder by whipping up some melted chocolate with oil and then dipping them but I forgot about the over-doing everything-thing. Momentary lapse.
These were pretty good and if I would have made them sooner, I would have considered making them to go with the gifts we gave out this year, which I still need to share. As it was, I made them tonight. ;) And that's the reason my pictures are slightly more horrific than usual. I need the sun, man!
These would be perfect with hot cocoa, I am off to try that.
Emily was our hostess for the week, you can get the recipe at her blog. Thanks for hosting this week Emily!
Emily was our hostess for the week, you can get the recipe at her blog. Thanks for hosting this week Emily!
Love all the peppermint bits!
ReplyDeleteI'm blaming Costco's peppermint white chocolate bark for starting my peppermint cravings! I love how festive your looks! I would love to see what you gave out for your neighbor gifts!
ReplyDeleteFestive!
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