Sunday, November 1, 2015

Pumpkin Biscotti ♥ You can run, but you can't hide (from cookies! : )




Happy November 1st!

Last night was Halloween.  We spent the night trick or treating with great friends around their neighborhood and then went out to dinner afterwards.  Turns out everyone loves a "hot dog" and we came home with boat loads of candy!

The weather was gorgeous - crisp and cold with a smell of burning wood in the air.  It reminded me of one of those perfect Halloween night's when I was a kid.  That happy smile lasted all night ♥




The colors have been absolutely gorgeous lately.  My yard is a painting of reds and oranges.  It's a shame the leaves have to fall so quickly.  I wish they would stay longer.  I'm sure my hubby wishes that too, since he's the one in charge of the raking. LOL




The mornings have been freezing.  Have you ever noticed how much better your coffee (or tea) tastes on a cold morning? That first sip is magical.  You can feel it all the way down to your toes. For me, it's heavenly.  Especially with it being so dark now, it's harder and hard to get out of a warm bed.  I just want to stay in my pj's and watch I Love Lucy all day. 





About two weeks ago I was in the mood for something pumpkin so John and I made these pumpkin biscotti cookies together.  He's been helping me a lot in the kitchen lately.  And even though things take extra long and the mess is.....very big.... I really hope he's leaning something that will stay with him, because let's face it - there's nothing like a cute guy who can cook  ♥  Am I wrong?


Anyway, they came out really yummy..... here's the recipe:


2 1/2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
pinch of ginger
pinch of cloves
pinch of salt
2 eggs
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
1 teaspoon vanilla
 
Preheat oven 350 degrees.
 
Sift together flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, and spices into a large bowl.
 
In another bowl, whisk together the eggs, pumpkin, and vanilla.  Pour the pumpkin mixture into the flour mixture.  Give it a rough stir to generally incorporate  the ingredients.  The dough will be crumbly. 




 
Flour your hands and a clean kitchen surface and lightly knead the dough.  Lightly grease a baking sheet or line it parchment paper.  Form the dough into a large log, roughly about 15-20 inches by 6-7 inches. The loaves should be relatively flat, only about 1/2 inch high.  Bake for 22-30 minutes, until the center is firm to the touch. 
 
**Feel free to form two smaller logs instead, just cut the baking time to 18-24 minutes.  That's what I did **



 
Let biscotti cool for 15 minutes and then using a serrated knife to cut into 1 inch wide pieces.  Turn the oven to 300 degrees and bake for an additional 15-20 minutes.  Cool completely. 



 
If you like your biscotti more crunchy vs. chewy, let them sit uncovered overnight in a dry space. 


 
 
We decided after they were done to add a little chocolate, so I melted some chocolate chips in the microwave and we got dippin'.....
 
 
 
 
They were delicious with or without the chocolate.  Perfect with coffee on a cold fall day. 
 
 
 
 
I want to make up another batch of these for a party that I am going to next week. 
 
The eat fest has officially begun and will not end until January 1st.  You can try, but you can't hide from it!
 
 
 
 
The best thing to do is take advantage of the nice days and go for long walks, breath in the fresh air, and enjoy the season before it gets too cold to go out.  Try to burn off all those Kit Kats, peanut butter cups, and in my case - pumpkin biscottis  : )
 
 
 
 
 
It's a losing battle, but good luck anyway! ♥♥♥
 
 
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Love visiting with you here, my friend!
    Your trick-or-treater looks adorable!
    I'm glad your night was nice, same here.
    Have a wonderful afternoon.
    I'll think of you tomorrow when I take that first sip. : )

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    1. Thank you Billie Jo! I read your blog post today and I'm so glad you all had a fun Halloween too! That's what it's all about! ♥ Enjoy these wonderful November days! xo

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  2. Your Son looks just adorable in his costume! I love that he enjoys helping you in the kitchen.....making treasured memories. Happy All Saints Day!

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    1. Thank you Carla! You wouldn't believe how cute it was to see a hot dog running from house to house trick-or-treating! LOL I love that John is helping me in the kitchen. We have fun together! xo

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  3. Your sweet boy looks adorable in his costume! Saw your "Biscotti" post on Insta and ran right over here to your blog to get the recipe! I've actually never made biscotti , but I LOVE eating !! Going to try my hand at your recipe and I'll let you know how it goes! Keep enjoying this beautiful Fall season my friend :0). ~ Marge ~

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    1. Thanks Marge! We had so much fun trick-or-treating this year! Everyone loves a hot dog! LOL I hope you try these cookies. Biscotti is a lot easier than I thought it would be. And so yummy with your coffee! Happy Days, my friend! xo

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  4. Happy November, dear Danielle! I can't get over how cute John looks dressed up in his hot dog costume! He looks so happy. Thanks for sharing the recipe for pumpkin biscotti. They look delicious, and the perfect pairing for coffee this time of year. It's great that you're allowing John to help you out in the kitchen. I'm sure he'll look back on these days with fondness. xoxo

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    1. Thanks Rosinda! You wouldn't believe how funny it was to see a hot dog jumping across the street trick-or-treating! I spent most of the night cracking up with laughter! LOL Happy November to you too, sweetie! It's been so beautiful lately, I just want these days to last! xo

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