At the local coffee shop that my boyfriend frequents there’s a large case full of homemade biscotti near the cash register. Every time I’m in there with him my eyes are drawn to the big apricot flavored biscotti. I’m always so tempted, but I pass them up every time because I know I could make a whole batch at home for the price of just one or two of theirs. I finally got an opportunity to whip up a batch of Almond Apricot Biscotti a couple weeks ago and I was right. 28 delicious homemade biscotti for just over $3! So, probably around 1/10th of the price that I’d pay at the coffee shop. WIN
Stash Your Almond Apricot Biscotti in the Freezer!
And the best part is, you can stash the baked biscotti in the freezer, where they won’t be as big of a temptation, and take just one or two out at a time to enjoy with your morning (or afternoon) coffee. You’ll always have fresh homemade almond apricot biscotti ready for dunking!
Bulk Bins for the Win
If your local grocery store has bulk food bins, make sure to check them for the apricots and almonds. They’re both often less expensive when purchased in bulk, and that way you can get exactly the amount you need.
Almond Apricot Biscotti
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour ($0.21)
- 1 tsp baking powder ($0.04)
- 1/4 tsp salt ($0.02)
- 1 cup sugar ($0.32)
- 4 Tbsp butter, room temperature ($0.44)
- 2 large eggs ($0.54)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract ($0.42)
- 1 tsp almond extract ($0.28)
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg ($0.02)
- 1/3 cup sliced almonds ($0.88)
- 1/3 cup dried apricots (about 8 pieces) ($0.40)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ºF. In a medium bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder, and salt until evenly mixed.
- In a large bowl, beat together the sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla extract, almond extract, and nutmeg until the mixture is light and creamy in appearance.
- Pour the dry ingredients into the bowl of wet ingredients and stir until a soft dough forms.
- Chop the apricots into small pieces. Add the chopped apricots and sliced almonds to the bowl with the dough, then stir until they are mixed in. Save a few pieces of almond to press into the top of the biscotti.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Divide the dough into two equal pieces, then shape each into a flattened log, about 3 inches wide and 12 inches long. Place the logs a few inches apart on the baking sheet. Press a few pieces of almonds into the top of the dough for decoration. Bake the biscotti logs for 35 minutes in the preheated oven, or just until the edges turn golden and the top has a few cracks.
- Remove the biscotti from the oven, but don’t turn it off. Let the biscotti cool for about five minutes, then carefully transfer them to a cutting board. Use a serrated knife to cut the biscotti, on an angle, into 3/4-inch wide slices. Place the slices on back on the baking sheet, cut sides up.
- Bake the sliced biscotti for about five more minutes, then flip and bake for five minutes on the second side. Allow the biscotti to cool completely before serving or packing in an air-tight container.
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Sometimes a little treat with your cup of coffee makes ALL the difference. 😊
Love biscotti as much as me? Try our Classic Biscotti Recipe, Cranberry Almond Biscotti or my Cinnamon Spice Biscotti.
How to Make Biscotti – Step by Step Photos
Preheat the oven to 350ºF. In a medium mixing bowl, combine 2 cups all-purpose flour, 1 tsp baking powder, and 1/4 tsp salt. Stir until they are well combined.
In a separate mixing bowl, combine 1 cup sugar, 4 Tbsp room temperature butter, 2 large eggs, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp almond extract, and 1/4 tsp nutmeg.
Beat the wet ingredient together until they are light and creamy in appearance (pictured above). Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and stir until a soft dough forms (it will look a bit like sugar cookie dough).
Chop 1/3 cup (or about 8 pieces) of dried apricots into small pieces.
Add the chopped apricots and 1/3 cup sliced almonds to the dough and stir to combine. Save a few pieces of almond to press into the top of the biscotti.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Divide the dough into two pieces, then shape each piece into a flattened log, about 2-3 inches wide and 12 inches long. Press a few pieces of almonds into the top for decoration.
Bake the biscotti for 35 minutes, or just until they begin to get a slight golden color and the tops begin to crack. Remove the biscotti from the oven (but don’t turn it off) and let them cool for about five minutes. This helps them solidify a little and makes them easier to slice.
Transfer the biscotti logs to a cutting board, and slice them on a diagonal into 3/4-inch wide slices.
Place the slices back on the baking sheet, cut sides up, and bake for another 5 minutes. Flip the biscotti so that the other cut side is facing up, and bake for an additional five minutes.
And that’s it! Just let the Almond Apricot Biscotti cool completely before you pack them up for storage. Whether freezing or keeping at room temperature, make sure they are in an air-tight container.
Frozen biscotti thaw in a matter of minutes at room temperature.
And then they’re ready to be dunked into your best cup of coffee! ❤️
I havent actually tried this recipe yet, but it really motivated me to buy a bag of similar cookies from the season offer at the local store. ..these are really good :D
Delicious biscotti. I didn’t have nutmeg in the house, so I subbed allspice. Thanks for the step-by-step photos Beth. It really showed me how easy and fun this recipe is to make. Enjoying some with a coffee right now!
I just made these exactly as written and they are incredible! Kind of a shame that I know now how easy they are. Thanks for another winner of a recipe!
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Outstanding biscotti! I made them this afternoon, minus the apriots. They are delicious! Thanks Beth!
I made a batch of these thinking I was making my snack for the week…. Making another batch tonight. Absolutely tasty!
Can’t wait to make these! I want to try adding Amaretto– seems like it would go perfectly with the apricots and almonds.
Do you think that these would come out okay with the apricots? Thanks.
Did you mean without the apricots? If so, sure. They will just be almond flavored. :)
How do you make everything look so easy?? I was eyeing a box of biscotti longingly at Costco today but didnt want to pay 12 bucks. Then stumbled upon your post. Im not a baker but Im going to try these!
It’s finals week at my HS and I just made this for my AP Eng. teacher. Thanks Beth
Hmmm! Need some eggs in the house though.
Note to self: Text in angle brackets is read as HTML. There was supposed to be a comment in there: Eyes bags of chopped walnuts and dried cherries in cabinet.
I love biscotti. I usually am lazy and eat the Costco biscotti that comes in large jars but this sounds delicious and I happen to have a store nearby, Winco, that sells dried fruits and nuts in bulk! I’ll definitely be trying these.
I have made biscotti for many years and it is still one of those very satisfying little desserts or nibbles you need sometimes. Plus it is a great baked item to send off to kids in college or anybody. Thanks. I will try these with Pecans also. I really enjoy your posts.
Loving this recipe!
These sound seriously delicious. I never would have thought to put apricots in biscotti.