Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Fig and Pistachio Biscotti

It's that time of year again, are you ready to bake some biscotti? With just one basic recipe you can make so many variations? Spend a marathon day of baking and you can acquire hundreds! Give them out as gifts to your friends, family and co-workers and they will love you for it!

This is my new favorite combination, fig and pistachio with a hint of orange and anise. I already made a huge batch, quadrupled the recipe and gave some out to friends and some of my fig loving family members. I'm ready to make more and so will you once you try these!




You'll love the way your kitchen smells when these are baking. The aroma lingered for days!

Of course you'll have to taste test them to make sure they came out alright, so put on a pot of espresso after the first batch cools off!

Here's the recipe:
Ingredients:

1 t. of anise seeds
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temp
3/4 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 t. vanilla extract
1 t. of anise extract
1 t. grated orange zest
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 t. baking powder
1/4 t. salt
1/2 cup shelled pistachios
4 oz. dried figs, cut into 1/4 inch dice with stems removed. Note* It's alot easier to pulse your figs in a food processor, just make sure to leave them chunky like the size of a pea, and make sure you snip off the tips of your figs first, they tend to be really hard and inedible


**Heat oven to 350 degrees.
**With your mixer, beat butter and sugar on medium-high until smooth, about 2 minutes.
**Add eggs, extracts, and zest, and beat until creamy and light.
**Combine dry ingredients together, then add to the butter mixture, add the figs and the nuts last.
**Mix everything on low speed until incorporated then remove dough and divide in half.
**Form two 9×2 inch logs, place on parchment lined baking sheet apart from each other, and bake until lightly browned (25 to 30 minutes).
**Remove from oven, and let them cool down, you can't cut them when they're hot they'll crumble. Using a serrated knife, take your time and slowly cut logs into 1/2″ thick slices.
**Arrange biscotti on their sides on the baking sheet. Return to oven, and bake until golden, about 10-15 minutes. Turn biscotti over on the other side and bake for another 10-15 minutes more, or until desired crispiness. Cool on racks.
Makes around 40

ENJOY!

42 comments:

redkathy said...

This bisotti looks wonderful! I have been trying to find time to make biscotti. Figs are just fabulous and I hope I can get this done soon... I have a terrible craving after looking at your photos!

Jen of A2eatwrite said...

What a perfect combination! I make apricot/pistachio/orange for this time of year - another flavor combination I love.

I'm definitely going to try these at some point, as I pretty much melt over anything with figs.

Ciao Chow Linda said...

Oh Marie I can't wait to try these. I am a big sweets lover, but biscotti are my comfort food, favorite cookie of all time. These will definitely be on my Christmas cookie tray. Thanks for sharing. Your photos are lovely too. They really make me wish I could drop in for a cup of espresso.

Stacey Snacks said...

Do I even need to leave a comment?
xxoo

George Gaston said...

What could be better than a fresh baked biscotti? These look absolutely incredible. Thanks

Bellini Valli said...

I really need to move over to the "biscotti side" this year.

A Feast for the Eyes said...

I wonder if some of these will be shipped to Stacey's home, since she loves figs so much! I've never made biscotti, but it's on my list of Christmas things I want to learn how to do. This is a beautiful combination, and your photos are stunning. Bravo!

Kathy said...

These look so yummy Marie, I have a long list of things to do and get started before December and Christmas zooms past without stopping :-), but I have a dreadful cold so I am scouring blog-land for inspiration and these biscotti may be just what I need :-) in fact, I know they are. Kathy.

Karen said...

I love to make biscotti for the holidays. The combination of fig and pistachios sounds yummy!

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

My husband loves biscotti and figs...lol...so I know this this recipe will be will be in my repetoire this season! Thanks Marie!

Sandi said...

I have a couple of biscotti recipes but this combination is a new one. Definitely going to try it!

Irene said...

Bookmarked the recipe! Love the flavor combination, love the texture!

Jen_from_NJ said...

Thank you for sharing your recipe - the biscotti looks amazing. I will definitely be giving your recipe a try!

Simona said...

I am a big fan of biscotti for all sorts of reasons and agree with you that they make a lovely and loved gift. Your combination fig + pistachio sounds very nice.

ARLENE said...

I've been doling out the dried figs one or two at a time (I'd really love to eat the whole container). Can you tell me the yield for this recipe so I can know how many batches to make? I agree these make wonderful gifts.

Foodie with Little Thyme! said...

OK OK I'll bake them!
I do love biscotti and the picture with the coffee....perfection!

DavidJL said...

I recently made some apricot and almond biscotti, recipe from epicurious.com. Your photos and adornments make these look particularly delicious. i am going to have to try this recipe.

Theresa said...

You forgot about me!!!

CaptnRachel aka Tha Pizza Cutta said...

It has been a year of homemade biscotti and I truly love your classic Italian flavors. MM, I can taste them now. Bella! Ciao!

Barbara GF said...

Oh, how I love biscotti, Marie, and I was just thinking I have to start making them for gift-giving. I never had this combination of fig and pistachios, so I will have to try it this week.
BTW: Your Thanksgiving spread looked beautiful! I love the box of starters from Whole Foods, too.
Blessings to you and yours.

Giovanna said...

I love these! I will have to make some soon for my honey

Claudia said...

I am starting biscotti today - these are so - Italian! Figs and pistachio bnuts! be still my heart.

Michelle said...

Such a nice idea for a gift. And I do love pistachios! And the recipe doesn't look too difficult. I just may try these! I enjoy biscotti as a snack because they aren't too sweet, like a lot of other cookies and snacks. This is something I never had - or even heard of for that matter - growing up. You are starting to make me envious that I didn't grow up in an Italian family, Marie.

The Food Hunter said...

It is that time of year! Your biscotti look delicious. I'm going to start making some this weekend.

5 Star Foodie said...

These biscotti look amazing with figs & pistachios, what a great combination!

RecipeGirl said...

What a wonderful idea to put figs in biscotti! Never have thought to do it. Biscotti make such a perfect holiday gift.

The Short (dis)Order Cook said...

Nothing with pistachio nuts can ever be bad. Not to mention in the past year I've gone from never eating figs to being a total fig nut. I'm wanting to grab one of these and dunk it in some cocoa pronto.

Bella Baita View said...

Save some for me...this look delish...

THE GARDEN CAT COTTAGE said...

Its Sunday Morning watching Chrstmas movies on Lifetiime and baking your wonderful cookie recipe.

Lori Lynn said...

What could be better on a cold Chicago afternoon?
LL

Kevin said...

I really like the sound of using figs in biscotti!

Colleen said...

I do not like anise. Do I need a substitution for that spice or just make it without a spice at all. Can't wait to make these!

Proud Italian Cook said...

Coleen, You don't have to use anise, maybe a little orange extract to go along with the orange peel, since fig and orange goes so well.

Anonymous said...

These bicotti sound wonderful. Are anise seeds the same as fennel seeds or something different?

Proud Italian Cook said...

Anonymous, They are definitely different. Fennel seed is mostly used for savory dishes, and anise seed, mainly for sweets.

Free Samples said...

Wow, they look awesome! I love pistachios!

Deeba PAB said...

I got figs & am always looking out for ways to use them. This sounds like the best way 'home'!! Love the biscotti! Festive & delicious!

Hutchinsons said...

I made these and cannot believe how fabulous they are! The complexity of flavor is wonderful, and even my non-cookie eating husband thought they were fantastic.
Glad I made a double batch the first time!

Peter M said...

I will so make these...dried figs are seasonal and pistachios are my fave. One espresso to go please!

Terri said...

Marie: I made this to give away a part of my Christmas bags this year. It was, by far, the most enjoyed by all my family, friends and neighbors! And it was my favorite, too! Thanks.

Barbara said...

what do you think of substituting dried dates for the figs...good idea???

Proud Italian Cook said...

Barbara, I don't see any reason why you couldn't do that, let me know how it goes!

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