Come November, I start craving those holiday spices we're all familiar with. Since we're comfortably into December already, those cravings are at a peak! It's so wonderful to bake something and have the aromas of warm spices like cinnamon, cloves, and ginger swirling in the air. Sugar and spice really does make everything nice!
To get some of those holiday spices in the air - and for a taste of those yummy flavors - I made a batch of gingerbread biscotti. To me, biscotti is just a great snacking cookie to have around all year round. I really love making and eating them; they're not too rich but so satisfying, and go ever so very nicely with a warm drink.
I added toasted hazelnuts to these gingerbread biscotti, which are flavored with ground cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and a few grinds of black pepper. The mix of these spices with dark brown sugar as it bakes makes an intoxicating aroma. The holiday flavors definitely come through!
To get some of those holiday spices in the air - and for a taste of those yummy flavors - I made a batch of gingerbread biscotti. To me, biscotti is just a great snacking cookie to have around all year round. I really love making and eating them; they're not too rich but so satisfying, and go ever so very nicely with a warm drink.
I added toasted hazelnuts to these gingerbread biscotti, which are flavored with ground cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and a few grinds of black pepper. The mix of these spices with dark brown sugar as it bakes makes an intoxicating aroma. The holiday flavors definitely come through!
You can omit the hazelnuts but I think biscotti and nuts just go together. The hazelnuts add a layer of richness to the cookies in a healthful way. Since this batch of biscotti has a little bit of butter in it, they are crisp and crunchy, as you'd expect, but maybe not quite as intensely hard as the biscotti that do not have butter. I used to be firmly in the "no-butter in biscotti" camp but I've come around and now really enjoy both.
I couldn't resist dipping some of my gingerbread-hazelnut biscotti in dark chocolate. I think that white chocolate might have been more visually appealing but I'm all about the dark chocolate so I went with what we like to eat. And I must say...I really, really loved the chocolate dipped ends of the biscotti! That's probably not surprising given the well-established delicious pairing of chocolate and hazelnuts.
If you're looking for a cookie option that's fit for the holidays but not quite so rich, gingerbread biscotti is a great one. It's also just a great cookie to have on hand right now for snacking or everyday dessert...the gingerbread flavors put me in the holiday spirit while the nice crunch of these cookies always perk me up (so I'm ready for more holiday shopping)!