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Friday, November 13, 2009

Moons of the Faithful Biscotti

Chewy sweet and buttery these Apricot Biscotti with Almonds turned out really well. Confucious called Apricots "moons of the faithful" because he ascribed his knowledge to the apricot tree. Apricots are high in copper and cobalt and are commonly used in the treatment of anemia. Apricots are one of the best sources of beta-carotene around (vitamin A). They are also a great source of fiber. Plus they are super tasty! mmmm

Moons of the faithful Biscotti
  • 1 1/2 C Dried Apricots (soaked for .5/hr to soften)
  • 2C Almonds
  • 3 Large Pitted Dates
  • 2T Raw Almond Butter
  • 1t Cinnamon
  • 1T Vanilla
  • 1/4C Soak Water (reserved from Apricots and Dates)
Soak almonds in water overnight. Drain and rinse. Soak the Apricots and Dates in water for around .5 hour to soften. Drain set aside soak water. In a food processor, chop almonds until fine. Add dates, apricots, almond butter, cinnamon, and vanilla blend drizzle in water until a dough like paste is formed (will be a little chunky). To form roll all dough into a large loaf shape cut into biscotti. . Dehydrate at 110 for 20hrs flip off non stick sheets and return to dehydrator for 4-8 hrs.
Stores well in plastic bags in the freezer.


1 comment:

evergreen said...

Your biscotti recipe looks awesome...thanks for sharing:)