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. 🙂
Nutrition
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felicia | Dish by Dish says
Min! Omg, I fall asleep on car rides too... It's just that the passing scenery and being warm and snug in the car seat just makes me fall asleep...and I can't help it! Juan used to complain that I never acted my role as the co-pilot! and now I really pinch myself all over just to stay awake!
And...thanks for sharing this biscotti! Looks amazing and sooo healthy! the last time I made biscotti was for Christmas... and I think it's time to bake some again soon! Sending big hug your way! Hope you and Tim and your mum-in-law stay strong during this tough period!
Min says
Car rides = nap time. Tim knows now to never count on me to keep him company. I still try though.
Yes, you should def make some biscotti 😉
Laura@bakinginpyjamas says
Your biscotti looks and sounds delicious. I've yet to try that flavour combination of blueberries and almonds. It sounds yummy! I came across your blog on Marvellous Monday's.
Min says
Thank you, Laura! I just love your blog name ;). Heading over there right now!
Shannon {Cozy Country Living} says
So sorry to hear of your father in law's cancer. Sending prayers and healing thoughts your way:) I am visiting from the Nap Time Creations party and I just love your site. Your pictures are beautiful and I cannot wait to try this recipe. It looks amazing. I am a new follower on twitter too:)
Min says
Thank you so much Shannon! You are so sweet. We have faith that God will heal him with His mighty hands. And I'm flattered by your compliments ;). I look forward to following as well!
Jenn says
This sounds incredible.
serena says
Love how you can fall asleep in the car! Sounds like my husband! Blueberry almond is a classic combo! Yum!
Krista @ joyfulhealthyeats says
Wow! These look incredible MJ! I've never made Biscotti before, definitely pinning this so I can give it a try. Love the almonds you added to this too. 🙂
Danielle @ It's A Harleyyy Life says
I've always wanted to make biscotti but I'm too scared. haha. you made it look easy! Looks delicious, as always!
Kari @ bite-sized thoughts says
I find the thought of making biscotti daunting so I am really impressed by these! Plus, almond and blueberry is a far better flavour combination than anything I've seen sold commercially 🙂
Min says
Oh yes, making biscotti is not hard at all! And I have a feeling you'll enjoy the whole process ;).
EA-The Spicy RD says
Sending lots of good thoughts your father-in-laws way! These are some gorgeous looking biscotti Min-I can do coffee by itself, no problem, but how much better to have one of these gorgeous looking biscotti to dunk in to my cup-would love to make a gluten-free version of these soon!
Min says
Aww...thank you! And I can't wait for you to make the gf version. I'm thinking you may use almond flour? 😉 I will be sure to have plenty around so I can make it as soon as you share the recipe hehe.
Sara @ Tried and Twisted says
These look so yummy! Thanks for the tips about getting the dough to the right consistency. That's always the biggest challenge for me. So sorry to hear about your father-in-law's health. 🙁
Coffee and Crumpets says
These look wonderful Min! I make mine with cranberries but I might try your version next time! And I agree with your mil, snacking is the best part of a road trip!
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Diane Boyd says
Sorry to hear of your father-in-law's illness. Cancer is NO fun. Hope he'll be healing. Your recipe sounds delicious. I agree with the flavor of lemon zest. I used it my lemon honey pistachio biscotti and it was the lemon that made the treat so satisfying for me.
Min says
Hi Diane! Ooh lemon honey pistachio biscotti! I must check out the recipe right now. I seriously can't live without lemon 😉
dixya@food, pleasure, and health says
I have made a similar one before with cranberries and its always turns out so delicious. I love use of berries here - now I am craving some.
Natalie @ FreshLifeFindings says
Oh man I'm really tempted to go make these right now! It's a rainy day and these sound delicious with a cup of coffee. I hope that Tim's dad recovers soon, and while he does I hope you guys are enjoying family time together!
Min says
Thank you, Natalie. I agree... coffee and biscotti on a rainy day sounds perfect. However, it's not ideal to bake them when there's a lot of humidity. Soft biscotti = not dunkable. Hopefully, you plan ahead and make them in advance ;).
Deanna Segrave-Daly says
First off, so sorry to hear about your father-in-law's cancer coming back - I hope he's doing OK with treatment and recovery - sending positive thoughts your and his way! If he gets his taste for sweet things back, he'll need to try these yummy looking biscotti (I just wrote on Diane's page that I made cinnamon sugar biscotti this morning.) I'm always looking for new biscotti flavor combo - almond blueberry sounds like a winner to me 🙂
Min says
Thank you, Deanna! He is experiencing terrible dysguesia and I know for certain that he will not enjoy these. Getting him to eat is a constant challenge...We just keep praying for a miracle. Mmm..cinnamon sugar biscotti...do you have the recipe up on your blog? If so, I'll have to check it out!
Alisha @ Gluten Free Perspective says
Your mother-in-law sounds precious and I completely agree with her... snacks are the best part of a road trip!