Almond Bread (Biscotti)


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This looks so delicious. I love the original idea that hasn't been seen in a long time.
I can't wait to try this. I was surprised to see it called for whole almonds….are they hard to slice when you are cutting into thin slices? I'm so hungry for this right now….thanks for a great recipe.
Forgot to click on "notify me"….woops
Thanks Lexy! I was also wondering how hard it was going to be to slice through the almonds, but it just
works! The next day the bread is so firm that you can slice it very thinly with no problem! The biscotti turn out very crispy but I loved them!! It's such an easy recipe – you must try!! xo Jina
Thank Jina for the fast response. I'll be trying these as soon as I get out of all the snow and go buy some almonds. Can't wait.
Hi, It's me again. Forgot to ask a question. The whole almonds – are they salted, non-salted, raw or what? Thanks.
Hi Lexy! Use whole raw almonds and just make sure you have a serrated knife!
I'm back to say these were delicious. I couldn't cut with a serrated knife so I used a chef's knife and just pushed down and it sliced beautifully. Taste was delicious and I loved the crispy crunch of the cookie. Will definitely make again.
I'm so glad the recipe worked out for you Lexy!! I loved these! Thanks so much for letting me know!! xo Jina
Guess who is making these again in 2016? Guess this will make about the 8th time in a couple of years. I LOVE THIS THIN CRUNCY "COOKIE".
LOL!! I'm so glad that these have become a favorite!! I adore them too, but haven't made them lately!! I think you've inspired me to make them for the new year….with a new twist!! Thank you, as always for your sweet comments!!
Oh dear "PPP"….you can't mention a "new twist" and not let us know when you will share that idea. Really, really soon I hope. Sounds like an enticing secret.