For this month's Recipe Redux theme, it's all about travel snacks or mini meals. While the Hungryman and I had plans to travel a lot this summer, including a trip to Korea, they all came to an abrupt halt upon learning the devastating news that my father-in-law's cancer had resurfaced after 15 years. Rather than hopping on a plane, we spend a great amount of time in the car driving back and forth to visit him in Houston. This is how I'm maintaining my tan this summer. 😉
I recently took a mini road trip with my in-laws to check out the plot of land that they purchased many.many years ago. It wasn't that far. However, from the insane amount of food my mother-in-law managed to pack in her lil' Kipling bag, one would've thought we were headed to California. As she looked out the window, she happily munched away but not without offering the snacks to everyone first. She appeared tranquil in that moment. When I asked her how she was able to eat so much after just having finished lunch, she giggled and said snacking is the best part about road trips. I couldn't argue with that.
Sure, I love snacking too. However, as of late, the car seems to have a relaxing effect on me as I can't remember the last time I actually stayed awake to keep the Hungryman company. Apparently, I startle him from time to time blurting out, "Oh, I'm so sorry I fell asleep. How are you doing?"......over and over again. Why can't I ever remember doing so? The only way to resolve this issue is caffeine, which I'm extremely sensitive to. And because I'm one who believes coffee and tea are meant to be enjoyed with a sweet snack, I make biscotti.
Never made them before? Don't worry. They are pretty forgiving. If the dough is too dry or crumbly, throw in an egg. If it's too sticky, add more flour (a lil' at a time).
This time, I made Almond Blueberry Biscotti. The texture is just the way I like it. Light and crunchy, not hard-as-rock. Slightly crumbly. Perfectly dunkable. As you chew, the bright and refreshing flavor of lemon becomes more prominent. At just 84 calories per slice, this biscotti is sure to keep you satisfied (but not feeling guilty) wherever your travels may take you.
Ingredients
Dry
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Wet
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- 3 eggs
- 2 Tbs lemon juice
- 2 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1 Tbs butter melted
- 1 teaspoon almond extract
- ¾ cup dried blueberries
- ¾ cup sliced almonds toasted
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl. Combine wet ingredients (up to almond extract) in another bowl. Add wet mixture to dry mixture. Stir until well blended. The dough will be dry and crumbly. Don't worry. Stir in almonds and blueberries. Knead dough in bowl. It will become sticky. Divide dough in half. Shape each portion into a log. Place rolls on a greased baking sheet. Flatten each roll to 1 in thickness using your palm.
- Bake for 20 minutes, until slightly golden. Remove rolls from pan and place on a wire rack to cool for 15 minutes. Cut into ½ in slices using a serrated knife.
- Lower oven temperature to 250 F. Arrange biscotti, cut side down on a baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes. Flip and bake the other side for an additional 10 minutes. Cool on a wire rack. In the meantime, get your favorite beverage ready. 🙂
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Rebecca says
Can't wait to try these out as Christmas gifts for my friends! They look delicious. Love your fabulous blog, too -- what a great concept!
Min says
Thank you so so much, Rebecca! You just made my day 😉
Daphne says
Just made these. Very good however I had to cook mine a little longer to get that good crunch. I also did half dried cranberries and blueberries. Yum! Next time, and there will be a next time, I think I'll add a touch more almond extract. Pinning to my Pinterest board so I won't lose this great recipe.
Min says
HI Daphne! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me this lovely comment. Loving your adjustments!
Melanie @ Just Some Salt and Pepper says
When I was little my parents used to put me in the car to put me to sleep. This has ensured that I absolutely cannot stay awake when I'm in the car - even when I'm driving. Yikes. I've never tried making biscotti, but this flavor combination sounds delicious!
Min says
Hi Melanie! My lil' nephew has been trained to fall asleep everytime he's in the car as well. Oh my goodness..the thought of you falling asleep behind the wheel is terrifying! Do you have a personal chauffeur? 😉
Making biscotti is quite simple actually. You must try!
Jess says
Wow these look amazing! I love biscotti, it's the best snack ever. Here is another cranberry and pistachio biscotti recipe you might like to try.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Jess
Min says
Mmm..what a delicious recipe! Thank you so much for sharing!
Heide M. says
I'll have to try this recipe.
Marlys @ This and That says
So sorry to hear about your father-in-law and I am sure you like spending time with him... even though you fall asleep in the car.. Which sounds just like me.. I am asleep as soon as we leave the driveway, only to wake up once in awhile in shock of how my husband is driving... to fast, to close to the car in front, etc. I loved this recipe when you linked it up to my facebook party and it is great here too. Thanks for sharing it on Foodie Friends Friday... by the way I am your newest follower now on bloglovin.
Min says
Hehe..good to know I'm not alone ;). I'm so glad we connected through Facebook! I look forward to following as well!
Jamie @ Love Bakes Good Cakes says
These sound wonderful! Thanks so much for linking up to All My Bloggy Friends this week 🙂 I've shared this on FB!
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
Hello Min! I'm sorry to hear about your father-in-law. Sending my prayers to your way... Love biscotti and blueberries in biscotti sounds wonderful!!! I haven't had berries since I came to Japan for holiday as they are so pricey! Your biscotti looks very tempting!
Min says
Thank you, Nami for your prayers! I know exactly what you mean..berries are super expensive in Korea as well. Hope you are having a fun and relaxing time with your family and friends back home ;). I may be slightly jealous right now..
Marilyn says
Oh WOW these look great! I love biscotti but I have never made it before...but I will be now! I host a monthly spice themed party with a link party and spice giveaway and I'd love for you to stop by and link up and enter to win some yummy spices! You can link up here
https://www.4you-withlove.com/2013/07/party-thyme-beat-heat-link-party-and.html
Thanks again for the inspiration and have a wonderful weekend!
Min says
Biscotti is super easy to make! Can't wait for you to try...and thank you so much for the invite! I'll def check it out!
Diana Rambles says
Delish!!!
Carole says
Min, thanks for stopping by and linking in to the cherry + almond extravaganza! I am now following you on Bloglovin. Hope to see you again soon.
Liz - Meal Makeover Mom says
So sorry to hear about your father-in-law. My positive thoughts are headed your way. Cooking can certainly take one's mind off bad news ... and your recipe looks comforting and perfect when you're traveling. You used all my favorite ingredients, especially dried blueberries (I'm a New England girl .. so it reminds me of time spend up in Maine).
Martha says
These biscotti look delicious. I just bought some dried wild Maine blueberries when I was in Maine on vacation a couple of weeks ago and now I've found the perfect recipe to highlight them!! Have bookmarked to try soon. Thanks so much.
Min says
Ooh! Wild blueberries! I bet the biscotti will turn out even better! I appreciate your comment ;).