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Favourite Holiday Recipes?


12 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hugs,
 
Oh my gosh!
 
Those look so good!
 
I don't have the recipe but my mom makes the best fried dough ever...really its dough deep fried and rolled in regular sugar.
 
So easy and so dangerous!
 
Keep the recipes coming!
 
 

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Among the traditions, I heard some interesting foods, and wondered if anyone would share a recipe they looked forward to?
 
I noticed as I remembered traditions, that the foods we cherish are really associated more closely with the senses we wish to remember, which are connected more closely to the family we miss or still have around a childhood which we treasured.
 
 
Anisette Biscotti remind me of the hustle and bustle of both Christmas & Easter seasons, and the need for carbs!
 

Preparation

In large bowl, beat eggs with sugar until pale and thickened; beat in butter and aniseeds. In separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt ; stir into egg mixture. Stir in almonds.

Divide dough in half. With floured hands, shape each into 12-inch (30 cm) long log. Place on parchment paper–lined baking sheet. Press to flatten slightly. Whisk egg white until foamy; brush over tops of logs.

Bake in centre of 350°F (180°C) oven for about 25 minutes or until firm to the touch and golden. Transfer to rack; let cool completely.

With serrated knife, cut each log into 1/2-inch (1 cm) thick slices; place, cut side down, on baking sheet. Bake in centre of 350°F (180°C) oven until firm and golden, turning once, about 15 minutes. (Make-ahead: Store layered between waxed paper in airtight container for up to 5 days.)

Source : Canadian Living Magazine: June 2007
 
 

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