Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe (2024)

Our Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe is exactly what your wintery cup of coffee needs! Today’s simple fresh cranberry biscotti recipe is sweet and a little tart with hints of fresh citrus throughout! Fresh cranberries, orange zest, and a touch of cinnamon make this holiday biscotti recipe perfecto!

Why we love Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe

This time of year is my favorite time to bake! The sweet smells of the seasons and holidays bring back so many great memories that I now pass on to my kids.

Fresh cranberries are back in stores and I stock up to make and create some of my favorite things. Cranberry Orange Biscotti is very high on the list.

Ingredients in Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe

  • bread flour
  • baking powder
  • cinnamon
  • butter
  • granulated sugar
  • eggs
  • vanilla
  • fresh cranberries
  • Zest of orange

How to make Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe

Welcome to my kitchen! Let me show you how you can make this Cranberry Orange Biscotti in 6 easy steps!

Step One-Stir Ingredients.

Step Two-Roll dough into a ball.

Step Three: Divide dough in two.

Step Four-Bake Once.

Step Five-Slice Diagonally.

Step Six-Bake again

Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe + Family Memories

As kids when we went to visit my Nona and Papa we were always greeted at the door with a kiss and the smell of sauteing onions, and garlic. Ever so faintly you would also smellfresh brewed coffee.

Their idea of a sweet treat was a biscotti. It came in one flavor only. Anise. The hard as a brick biscotti was dunked several times in the thick as mud coffee before taking a bite. It’s a good thing biscotti means “twice baked” otherwise there is no way this Italian cookie would stand a chance against being dunked in that strong coffee.

Since my childhood, I have learned to bake my own biscotti which is also twice baked. My biscotti is sweet, hard and soft at the same time, and is filled with fruits, nuts, and sometimes chocolate!

Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe (10)

Our Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe is exactly what your wintery cup of coffee needs!

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time50 minutes

Total Time1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups bread flour-all-purpose works great as well
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 6 Tablespoons butter, softened
  • 3/4 cup + 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup fresh cranberries, chopped
  • Zest of one large orange

Instructions

  1. Preheat Oven to 350F
  2. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, baking powder and cinnamon
  3. In a small mixing bowl cream together butter and sugar
  4. Add in eggs one at a time
  5. Add in vanilla
  6. Add the sugar mixture to the flour mixture and combine together
  7. In a small bowl stir together cranberries, orange zest and 1 Tablespoon sugar
  8. Add in cranberries and orange zest to the dough
  9. Roll up your sleeves, flour your counter
  10. Make dough into a ball, and then divide in half
  11. Make each dough into the shape of a log
  12. Place on a baking sheet and bake at 350F for 30 minutes
  13. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 15 minutes
  14. Remove logs from baking sheet and onto a cutting board
  15. Cut slices diagonally to the desired thickness
  16. Place slices back on the baking sheet, and return to oven for 20 minutes
  17. Cool and sprinkle with cinnamon and powdered sugar
  18. Enjoy 🙂

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

18

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 108Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 66mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gProtein: 3g

More Holiday Desserts

  • Gingerbread Cake with White Chocolate Ganache
  • Gram’s English Toffee Recipe
  • Peppermint White Chocolate Sugar Cookie Bars
  • Danish Butter Cookies Recipe
  • Pear Upside-Down Bundt Cake Recipe
  • Gram’s Christmas Caramels
  • Nutella Pastry Stars
  • Holiday Dark Chocolate Dream Brownies

Enjoy your winter coffee with our Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe!

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Cranberry Orange Biscotti Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making biscotti? ›

12 Tips For Making The Absolute Best Biscotti
  1. Use room-temperature ingredients. ...
  2. Boost the flavor with spices, extracts, and zest. ...
  3. Toss in some add-ins for flavor and texture. ...
  4. Let the dough chill before shaping. ...
  5. Use floured or greased hands to shape the dough. ...
  6. Shape the dough into a smaller loaf than you want.
May 29, 2023

Is butter better than oil in biscotti? ›

Yes, you can substitute oil for butter in biscotti. However, there are a few things to keep in mind: The texture and flavor of the biscotti may be slightly different with oil. Butter has a richer flavor and can contribute to a crisper texture, while oil may result in a softer, less crispy biscotti.

Should I chill biscotti before baking? ›

Because the dough can be sticky and hard to form, it's important to chill the batter for a good 30 minutes before baking the first time.

What does baking soda do in biscotti? ›

Baking soda – baking soda helps the biscotti rise and spread. Make sure that your baking soda isn't expired. Sugar- we used granulated sugar for this recipe. You can use caster sugar as well.

How do you keep homemade biscotti crispy? ›

How to Keep Biscotti Crisp and Crunchy
  1. Sealing the biscotti in an airtight bag such as a polypropylene bag after they have cooled to room temperature will help to keep them fresh.
  2. If you prefer to store your biscotti in a container, choose an airtight container that will keep out any moisture or humidity.
Dec 31, 2022

Why do my biscotti crumble when I cut them? ›

A: Overbaking the logs of dough during the first baking can make the slices crumble as you are cutting them. Also, even if the logs of dough are perfectly baked, they will crumble if they are sliced while still warm, so be patient. The logs crumble when you use a dull knife, too.

What is the difference between American and Italian biscotti? ›

Here it is, a biscotti recipe everyone can enjoy — unlike classic Italian biscotti, which are quite hard, these are light and crunchy. Biscotti bake twice rather than once, and thus take a bit longer start-to-finish than normal drop cookies.

Are biscotti healthier than cookies? ›

In terms of health regular cookies are a high-calorie treat because of their higher moisture content, which also causes them to contain more fats and sugars. However, because of their drier texture, biscotti usually have lower fat and sugar content. However, it is vital to practice portion control, for both options.

How long will homemade biscotti last? ›

How Long Does Biscotti Last? Your homemade biscotti will last for up to one month in an airtight container at room temperature. If you want to keep the biscotti longer, you can freeze it for up to three months.

Can you overmix biscotti dough? ›

The trickiest parts of making them are the mixing and the shaping and baking. Just like biscuits, you can't overmix the dough. I found that if the dough is mixed too much, the biscotti becomes dense and heavy.

What happens if you forget baking powder in biscotti? ›

Baking soda is a leavening agent. It creates air bubbles (technically, carbon dioxide) in your batter, when heated. Without it, your baked goods will not rise to the desired levels and the airy texture you're looking for will be adversely affected.

Should biscotti dough be sticky? ›

Biscotti dough is dense and sticky; using a sturdy stand mixer with the paddle attachment makes mixing easy. If you don't have a stand mixer, try the traditional method: mound the flour on the countertop, make a well in the center, add the remaining ingredients, and use your hands to mix the dough.

What are you supposed to dip biscotti in? ›

An Italian Food Rule — Only Dip Biscotti in Vin Santo, Not in Coffee. There is nothing more satisfying for dessert at the end of a long Italian meal than a couple of almond -studded biscotti and a small glass of Vin Santo. The hard biscotti become sweetly moist after a few seconds dipped in the sweet late-harvest wine.

Why is my biscotti rock hard? ›

Biscotti is baked 2 times- once as a loaf, the second time after cutting the loaf into slices. This makes them brittle, Biscotti is designed to be dunked into coffee, to soften them enough to eat.

Why are my biscotti so hard? ›

Biscotti are hard, crunchy cookies as they are usually baked twice - the word biscotti is derived from Italian - "bis" meaning "twice" and "cotti" meaning "cooked". Usually the dough is formed into small loaf shapes (similar to a ciabatta loaf) and baked for around 20 minutes, then cooled slightly before slicing.

How do you keep biscotti from getting too hard? ›

I make Biscotti all the time and for a softer version just cook them less time.. I bake the log for 15 minutes at 375 F then remove from oven let cool. then slice put back in oven for just five minutes standing up... Remove and you are done!

Why are my biscotti not crunchy? ›

If your biscotti are too soft then it is likely that the cookies were not baked for long enough second time around. If your biscotti slices are around 1/2cm/1/4 inch thick then they should only need around 20 minutes in an oven preheated to 180c/350F to dry out sufficiently.

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