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If you've been searching for a biscotti with the perfect texture…not too hard, not too soft, but absolutely just right, bookmark this Almond Olive Oil Biscotti recipe right now! Along with its great crunch, this biscotti is made with olive oil, making this sweet recipe even better! From @tasteLUVnourish Olive Oil Biscotti, Soft Biscotti Recipe, Biscotti Almond, Olive Oil Cookies, Baking With Olive Oil, Biscotti Recipes, Almond Biscotti Recipe, Baking Treats, Oil Making

If you've been searching for a biscotti with the perfect texture…not too hard, not too soft, but absolutely just right, bookmark this Almond Olive Oil Biscotti recipe right now! Along with its great crunch, this biscotti is made with olive oil, making this sweet recipe even better! From @tasteLUVnourish

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Olive Oil Biscotti Recipe- Traditional Italian Recipe recipe: This recipe is a return to what's best about Italy's biscotti. It's light. It's crunchy. And, perhaps best of all, olive oil biscotti is tasty without being sinfully indulgent. Each piece of biscotti is only about 60 calories, depending on your choice of mix-ins, as it doesn't rely on butter like other bakery goodies. While this recipe is for the basic biscotti with cranberry and pistachio, use ...

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The word biscotti translated means “twice baked”. These almond biscuits are also known as Cantuccini where they originated in the city of Prato in Tuscany. They are traditionally served to be dipped in Vin Santo (holy wine). Vin Santo is a viscous, sweet dessert wine that is unique to Tuscany and has a long history as a welcoming tradition. In the US, the dunking or dipping choices are usually coffee or tea but dunking does seem to prevail as a favored way to enjoy these crunchy…

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