
Saffron biscotti

Instructions
Tip
If you bake this for Christmas, try adding a little bit of ground cinnamon, ginger, cardamon. Of course only in small doses, so that it do not take away the shine from the saffron.
Saffron biscotti
Chilling isn't necessary. The dough needs to stay malleable, so you can shape it into a classic biscotti-shaped log.
The trick to slicing biscotti after the first bake is to let it cool slightly (for about 10 minutes). Next, spritz the top of the dough lightly with lukewarm water, which will make it easier to cut. Finally, carefully slice the biscotti into 1 to 2-centimetre pieces, using a serrated knife.
Butter is better, because it contains both water, which turns to steam in the oven adding leavening, and also milk solids and sugars, which caramelise at high temperatures. Because oils are 100% fat and contain no milk solids or sugars, they don't caramelise in the same way. The biscotti will still taste nice, but they will be less crispy and golden brown.
When your biscotti are beautifully brown around the edges, they are done.
Ingredients
Almonds
|
150 g |
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Butter, room temperature
|
75 g |
Caster sugar
|
270 g |
Eggs
|
3 |
Saffron
|
½ g |
Flour
|
420 g |
Baking powder
|
1 tsp |
Vanilla sugar
|
2 tsp |
With their intoxicating scent, rich flavour, and eye-catching colour, saffron biscotti offer a touch of simple luxury that transforms your morning coffee break or afternoon tea from so-so to special-in a single bite.
The perfect Christmas biscuit
Nothing says Christmas like saffron. Plus these crunchy, golden-hued biscuits are designed for dipping and superb for sharing. They are the perfect accompaniment to hot chocolate, coffee, a lovely citrus-scented cup of festive mulled wine, and especially a good conversation with friends.
The loveliest gift to receive – and the easiest to give!
A gift from the kitchen is a gift from the heart. And with these golden beauties, the love is baked right in. Stored in an airtight container, they will easily keep for up to two weeks at room temperature – no need to freeze. That means they will be ready and waiting to be wrapped and delivered when the time comes. So, get a head start on your holiday baking: make a batch today!