Best Almond Biscotti Recipe (2024)

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This almond biscotti recipe is the best ever! So perfect and delicious, it has always been a big hit. It is great as a treat or for holiday gifts. I have also included a version made with honey.

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What is Biscotti?

Biscotti are an Italian treat, and literally means ‘twice-cooked’. It is first baked as a log, then sliced and baked again into a dry and crunchy cookie.

Almond biscotti is my all time favorite snack to bake and eat. And this is a time tested and never fail recipe. Literally everyone who knows me has given me their seal of approval and asked for the almond biscotti recipe and cookies.

They keep well for a long time, and so are great for holiday baking, like the famous lebkuchen (German gingerbread cookies).

Anise Almond Biscotti

Here I am sharing a traditional anise almond biscotti recipe and also a version made with honey instead of sugar. There are many ways to customize this cookie to your taste or lifestyle needs. Read further for ideas.

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Ingredients You Will Need

  • Flour: I use all purpose flour. For a healthier version, use whole wheat pastry flour.
  • Butter: The recipe here uses butter, but avocado oil or olive oil works well.
  • Sugar: Traditional recipes use regular sugar, but I have also included a recipe using honey in the recipe notes. I use some raw or turbinado sugar to sprinkle on the dough.
  • Eggs: We use large eggs, so be sure to check the size of eggs. For egg wash, I prefer to use egg whites. It browns the top well and there is no eggy flavor.
  • Almonds: They are the star of this recipe. So I use chopped almonds for the dough and layer sliced almonds on the rolled out dough for appearance and taste.
  • Anise Seeds: This works great in combination with the other flavors.
  • Almond Flavor: Only a hint of this is sufficient and it rounds of that amazing flavor.
  • Vanilla Flavor: For a background flavor and brings together the overall taste.
  • Salt: To enhance the sweetness and balance flavor.
  • Baking Powder: To check if it is active, take ½ teaspoon baking powder in a small bowl and pour ¼ cup of hot water over. If it foams up, then the baking powder is active.
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How To Make the Best Biscotti

Brief overview below.*Full recipe at the end of blog post.

This really is the best almond biscotti recipe and gets rave reviews.

  • Make Dough: Combine wet Ingredients with flavors. Sift dry ingredients and add to wet ingredients. Stir until well combined. Mix in chopped almonds.
  • Shape Logs: Divide dough and shape into two logs on baking sheet, spacing them apart.
  • Topping: Brush egg white on top. Scatter almond slices, raw sugar and press down gently.
  • First Bake: Bake logs until golden brown, cool completely and cut slices.
  • Second Bake: Lower oven temperature. Arrange cookie slices on baking sheet and bake about 10 minutes. Flip cookies and bake other side, about 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Store: Transfer to rack and cool. Store in airtight container at room temperature.

Top Tips

  • If the dough is sticky, refrigerate for an hour to firm it up.
  • Pay attention to the dimensions of your shaped logs and the spacing in between before baking. This will influence the size and shape of your biscotti.
  • After the first bake, biscotti loaves should be light golden brown, firm but not hard. They should be easy to slice through.
  • Allow to cool the baked logs completely for some hours or overnight. This step is important and will help firm up the loaves which have lots of nuts for cutting even slices.

How To Enjoy Biscotti

  • With Coffee: This is the classic way but you can also try it with tea, milk or hot chocolate.
  • Gifts: Fill them in beautiful cookie containers or decorative bags to make nice gifts. Everyone one loves these biscotti!

Make Ahead

Measure ingredients and have them ready. Chop almonds and grind anise seeds. Sift flour with baking powder and salt.

Storage and Leftovers

Almond biscotti keep very well for at least 2 to 3 weeks. Make a big batch of this almond biscotti recipe and store it for later in an airtight container, and place parchment paper in between biscotti if they are dipped in chocolate.

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Variations

These are some suggestions for this almond biscotti recipe, but I have not tried all of them.

  • Vegan: Try to substitute regular eggs with flax eggs. Use oil instead of butter.
  • Dairy Free: Replace butter with oil.
  • Egg Free: Use flax eggs as mentioned above.
  • Gluten Free: Experiment with gluten free flour and/or almond flour. Some adjustments may be needed with wet ingredients.
  • No Added Sugar: Try using allulose instead of sugar.
  • No Refined Sugar: I have a version made with honey in the recipe notes section.
  • Flavor Variation: A combination of almonds, pista & chopped dried fruit (apricots, raisins or cranberries) gives a very colorful appearance.
  • With Chocolate: Add chocolate chips or dip the biscotti edges in melted chocolate and allow it to set.
  • Healthier Version: I have a variation with whole wheat pastry flour, honey and olive oil in recipe notes. Using honey with some sugar in the recipe gives best results. Biscotti made with oil tastes really good, so it is a great substitution.

Olive oil is used to bake biscotti cookies in some parts of the Mediterranean.

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Recipe FAQs

What makes a good biscotti?

A good biscotti is neither too thick nor too thin, very crunchy, but easy to eat and made from dough that has risen appropriately. The cookie flavors are nicely balanced.

Is biscotti better with oil or butter?

Both oil and butter work well for a biscotti recipe. There is a slight flavor difference. And oil biscotti may taste a bit lighter.

Why are my biscotti not crunchy?

If the biscotti are not crunchy or crisp, it is because they were not baked sufficiently in the second-bake stage. Using a longer bake time and a lower temperature will give the best results. The biscotti will turn crunchy while not browning too much on the top.

Every oven is different. So, for the second-bake step, I test between 275 to 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 8 to 15 minutes to find what is optimal for a dry crispness. Also check to make sure your oven is calibrated properly.

If biscotti turn softer during storage or after a freeze-thaw cycle, then bake it again like we do for the second-bake stage.

Nutrition Facts

This version of biscotti is loaded with almonds, which are a great source of vitamins, minerals, protein, unsaturated fats and fiber.

Research has shown that consumption of almonds can boost plasma vitamin E levels and thereby protect against the artery clogging oxidation of cholesterol.

These nuts are also associated with reduced risk of colon cancer and coronary heart disease; and improved blood lipid profile.

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Best Almond Biscotti Recipe

This almond biscotti recipe is the best ever! So perfect and delicious, it has always been a big hit. It is great as a treat or for holiday gifts. I have also included a version made with honey.

Prep Time40 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

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Course :Baking

Cuisine :Italian

Servings: 40 biscotti cookies

Calories: 115kcal

Author: Roxana Begum

Ingredients

  • 10 tablespoons unsalted butter melted, or 6½ tablespoon oil
  • 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoon more if not using raw sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon ground anise seeds or less as per taste
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • cups all purpose flour

    or whole wheat pastry flour


  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon

    salt


  • 1 cup whole almonds coarsely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons egg white
  • 2 tablespoons sliced almonds
  • 2 tablespoons raw sugar

Instructions

  • Prep: Position the rack in center of oven and preheat to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare the baking sheet by lining with parchment paper.

  • Wet Ingredients: In a large bowl, combine melted butter and sugar. Then add eggs, ground aniseed, vanilla extract, almond extract and combine.

  • Dough: Sift flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl and add to the wet ingredients. Stir with a wooden spoon until well combined. Finally mix in chopped almonds.

  • Tip: If the dough is sticky, refrigerate for an hour to firm it up.

  • Make Logs: Divide dough in two portions. With floured hands, roll each portion into a cylindrical log about 10 inches long.

  • Shape Logs: Carefully transfer both logs to prepared baking sheet, spacing apart. Gently flatten and shape each portion into a 12 inch long and 3½ inch wide log and make sure they are about 3 inches apart on the baking sheet, as the logs will spread while baking.

  • Topping: Whisk egg white in a small bowl and brush over top and sides of the logs. Scatter almond slices and raw sugar on the top and press down gently.

  • First Bake: Bake logs until golden brown, about 25 to 30 minutes. Allow the baked logs to cool down completely, about couple hours or more.

  • Slice Loaves: Lower the oven temperature to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Transfer baked logs to a wooden cutting board. Using a sharp and long serrated knife, cut logs in a back and forth motion, diagonally into ½ inch thick slices.

  • Second Bake: Place the slices on baking sheet, cut side down. Bake about 10 minutes, then flip the cookies gently and bake the other side until just beginning to color, about 8 to 10 minutes.

  • Store: Transfer to rack and cool. The biscotti should be very dry and crunchy. Store in airtight container at room temperature.

Notes

  1. Testing: The baking times may vary slightly with the oven. Test the time and temperature for your oven. You can easily make half the recipe for testing.
  2. Storage: Almond biscotti keep very well for at least 2 to 3 weeks. Make a big batch and store it for later in an airtight container, and place parchment paper in between biscotti if they are dipped in chocolate.
  3. Formore informationon ingredients, variations, recipe FAQs and serving suggestions, scroll up the page to the blog post.
  4. Biscotti with honey
    • 6½ tablespoons olive oil or avocado oil
    • 5 tablespoons honey
    • ½ cup sugar
    • 3 small eggs
    • 1 tablespoon ground anise seeds, or less as per taste
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
    • 3¼ cups whole wheat pastry flour, (or sub 50% with all purpose flour)
    • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • 1 cup whole almonds, coarsely chopped
    • 2 tablespoons egg whites
    • 2 tablespoons sliced almonds
    • 1 tablespoon raw sugar, optional
    • The baking temperature should be lower when the dough is prepared with honey. Use 325 degrees Fahrenheit for the first-bake and 300 degrees Fahrenheit for the second bake cycle.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Biscotti | Calories: 115kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 21mg | Potassium: 82mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 106IU | Vitamin C: 0.03mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

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This post was first published on April 13th 2016 and has been updated with improvements in recipe, pictures, tips, FAQs and additional enhancements.

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Comments

  1. CAT

    Would I be able to use almond flour instead of wheat flour with allulose as my sweetener? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Roxana Begum

      That would require some testing and adjusting especially for almond flour. Lowering the oil or butter used and likely some adjustment with the amount of eggs used to make a dough. May be 2 eggs and about half the butter, but testing would reveal final adjustments.

      Reply

  2. Kari Richmond

    These are delicious and a wonderful texture - crunchy but not dry. Excellent dipped in coffee, tea, or milk, but also excellent dry! Excited to add these to our holiday recipe file!

    Reply

    • Roxana Begum

      Hi Kari. Thanks for your lovely feedback. And so happy you liked it.

      Reply

  3. Debbra

    Excellent post. I used to be checking continuously this blog and I'm impressed!
    Very useful info specially the closing part :) I deal with such info much.
    I was looking for this certain info for a long time.
    Thanks and best of luck.

    Reply

    • Roxana

      I really appreciate it. Thanks for the encouragement.

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the secret to good biscotti? ›

12 Tips For Making The Absolute Best Biscotti
  • Use room-temperature ingredients. ...
  • Boost the flavor with spices, extracts, and zest. ...
  • Toss in some add-ins for flavor and texture. ...
  • Let the dough chill before shaping. ...
  • Use floured or greased hands to shape the dough. ...
  • Shape the dough into a smaller loaf than you want.
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Is butter better than oil in biscotti? ›

Yes, you can substitute oil for butter in biscotti. However, there are a few things to keep in mind: The texture and flavor of the biscotti may be slightly different with oil. Butter has a richer flavor and can contribute to a crisper texture, while oil may result in a softer, less crispy biscotti.

Should you chill biscotti dough before baking? ›

Because the dough can be sticky and hard to form, it's important to chill the batter for a good 30 minutes before baking the first time.

How do you keep homemade biscotti crispy? ›

Before placing the biscotti in an airtight container, line it with paper towels. This helps absorb any excess moisture that may seep into the biscotti, keeping it crispy. 1.> Sealing the biscotti in an airtight bag such as a polypropylene bag after they have cooled to room temperature will help to keep them fresh.

Can you overmix biscotti dough? ›

Just like biscuits, you can't overmix the dough. I found that if the dough is mixed too much, the biscotti becomes dense and heavy.

How sticky should biscotti dough be? ›

The dough.

Biscotti dough is inherently sticky. I recommend adequately flouring your hands before working the dough, and if it's still too sticky to handle, add a little flour at a time but just enough so you can work with it.

What is the difference between Italian and American biscotti? ›

Biscotti can be either the traditional Italian type which is very crunchy and intended for dunking in coffee, tea, or wine. Or they can be the softer American type, eaten like any cookie. The Italian type keeps longer and has no butter, so they are much lower calorie and very low fat.

Are biscotti healthier than cookies? ›

In terms of health regular cookies are a high-calorie treat because of their higher moisture content, which also causes them to contain more fats and sugars. However, because of their drier texture, biscotti usually have lower fat and sugar content. However, it is vital to practice portion control, for both options.

Why does my biscotti crumble when I slice it? ›

A: Overbaking the logs of dough during the first baking can make the slices crumble as you are cutting them. Also, even if the logs of dough are perfectly baked, they will crumble if they are sliced while still warm, so be patient. The logs crumble when you use a dull knife, too.

What does baking soda do in biscotti? ›

Make sure that your baking powder isn't expired. Baking soda – baking soda helps the biscotti rise and spread. Make sure that your baking soda isn't expired. Sugar- we used granulated sugar for this recipe.

How can you tell when biscotti is done? ›

After the first bake, the biscotti loaves should be firm and very lightly browned, but not hard. Loaves are ready to cut when you can touch them without burning yourself.

Why are my biscotti so hard? ›

Biscotti are hard, crunchy cookies as they are usually baked twice - the word biscotti is derived from Italian - "bis" meaning "twice" and "cotti" meaning "cooked". Usually the dough is formed into small loaf shapes (similar to a ciabatta loaf) and baked for around 20 minutes, then cooled slightly before slicing.

Do you need to sift flour for biscotti? ›

Measuring your ingredients is the only way to make sure you're getting a consistent crunch in your biscotti! Do sift the dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Sifting your ingredients together help avoid the hard middle in your biscotti!

What is the best container to store biscotti in? ›

To store biscotti, keep it in an airtight container at room temperature. Lining the container with a paper towel will help soak up any excess moisture that finds its way in. Biscotti will stay good for up to a month at room temperature and three months in the freezer.

What happens if you forget baking powder in biscotti? ›

Baking soda is a leavening agent. It creates air bubbles (technically, carbon dioxide) in your batter, when heated. Without it, your baked goods will not rise to the desired levels and the airy texture you're looking for will be adversely affected.

Why are my biscotti falling apart when I cut them? ›

If when you have baked the loaf, and then they fall apart when you try to slice them, you have baked the Biscotti too long.

Why do my biscotti crumble when I cut them? ›

A: Overbaking the logs of dough during the first baking can make the slices crumble as you are cutting them. Also, even if the logs of dough are perfectly baked, they will crumble if they are sliced while still warm, so be patient. The logs crumble when you use a dull knife, too.

Why do my biscotti break when I cut them? ›

After the first bake, allow the biscotti to cool for about 10 minutes but don't leave them too long. If you leave them too long the dough will become too hard and it will be difficult to cut, but if you cut them when they are hot the slices will crumble.

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