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GordonJ August 17, 2018 04:08 PM

EUREKA, mug biscotti, finally.
 
Of all the things in the kitchen, this has been the most elusive to get right.



I loved Biscotti, especially with my spiked egg nog coffee at Christmas, but I don't do sugar, flour or nuts these days. And sugar free cookies, well, they suck.

I've gotten some good pan fried cookies over the years, and many MUG RECIPES, which I should have, but alas, never cashed in on. Today Mug cooking/baking is hot. Whoops, there goes another fortune down the gullet, the way the cookie crumbles when we fail to ACT on our ideas.

Anyhow, lament aside.

Here is my MUG BISCOTTI recipe...for everyone to use.

4 heaping tablespoons almond flour
2 heaping tablespoons coconut flour
pinch of baking soda,
1/4 tsp of baking powder

In a separate mixing bowl,
2 TBLS butter (room temp) Canola oil "butter" subst itute for non dairy
1 TBLS coconut oil
1 small egg (of if dairy free, use UNsweetend applesauce 1/4 cup)
1 tsp almond extract
1/4 tsp vanilla extract

Mix wet add to dry, stir in bowl until small dough ball forms, many need a couple drops of water, or use coconut/almond milk, or yogurt or kefir in dairy is ok, usually not much is needed to keep it a dough, too much and you get a pancake mix...

Then put the dough ball into your mug (MY secret: I use coffee filters, no mess made). Microwave for 1 minute in full power microwave, 90 seconds or 2 minutes in small power...

IF top is still wet and doughy, I pour it into another mug lined with a coffee filter, because microwaves cook the bottom of the mug, so another 30 seconds should do it.

Pour out of mug, let stand 10 minutes, cut in half. Slice each half into thirds to get six mini biscottis. I brush with a little butter coconut mixture, then bake in toaster over 325 for about 15 minutes or until golden brown if you like them a little bit harder.

Let cool, leave out, the longer you let stand, the dryer and harder they get. I like mine hard, to dip into my crappy decaf coffee.

CRAP. lost the rest, not going to retype. Oh well, if you have questions, ask.

GordonJ August 17, 2018 09:02 PM

Re: EUREKA, mug biscotti, finally.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 39302)
Of all the things in the kitchen, this has been the most elusive to get right.



I loved Biscotti, especially with my spiked egg nog coffee at Christmas, but I don't do sugar, flour or nuts these days. And sugar free cookies, well, they suck.

I've gotten some good pan fried cookies over the years, and many MUG RECIPES, which I should have, but alas, never cashed in on. Today Mug cooking/baking is hot. Whoops, there goes another fortune down the gullet, the way the cookie crumbles when we fail to ACT on our ideas.

Anyhow, lament aside.

Here is my MUG BISCOTTI recipe...for everyone to use.

4 heaping tablespoons almond flour
2 heaping tablespoons coconut flour
pinch of baking soda,
1/4 tsp of baking powder

In a separate mixing bowl,
2 TBLS butter (room temp) Canola oil "butter" substitute for non dairy users
1 TBLS coconut oil
1 small egg (or if dairy free, use UNsweetend applesauce 1/4 cup)
1 tsp almond extract
1/4 tsp vanilla extract

Mix wet add to dry, stir in bowl until small dough ball forms, many need a couple drops of water, or use coconut/almond milk, or yogurt or Kefir if dairy is ok, usually not much is needed to keep it a dough, too much and you get a pancake mix...

Then put the dough ball into your mug (MY secret: I use coffee filters, no mess made). Microwave for 1 minute on full power microwave, 90 seconds or 2 minutes in small power...

IF top is still wet and doughy, I pour it into another mug lined with a coffee filter, because microwaves cook the bottom of the mug, so another 30 seconds should do it.

Pour out of mug, let stand 10 minutes, cut in half. Slice each half into thirds to get six mini biscottis. I brush with a little butter/coconut oil mixture, then bake in toaster over 325 for about 15 minutes or until golden brown if you like them a little bit harder.

If you want sugar, or honey and don't want it in the dough itself, add a tsp of brown sugar or honey to the butter/oil microwave 8 seconds and stir...makes a nice sweet coating, if so inclined.

Let cool, leave out, the longer you let stand, the dryer and harder they get. I like mine hard, to dip into my crappy decaf coffee.

CRAP. Lost the rest, not going to retype. Oh well, if you have questions, ask.

Does anyone else ever accidentally hit the key which makes things disappear? I know better, but keep doing it over and over, insanely.


cash4notes August 24, 2018 08:08 PM

Yes, but you might find better recipes.
 
Gordon going to guess that this can be done completely in the oven?

As i don't use microwaves

GordonJ August 25, 2018 11:38 AM

Re: Yes, but you might find better recipes.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cash4notes (Post 39308)
Gordon going to guess that this can be done completely in the oven?

As i don't use microwaves


The mugs are a quick fix for us who have dietary restrictions, and are in a hurry.

But, if you don't have those, and can and want to eat sugar, nuts, dairy, then I would advise the standard two bake biscotti recipes, which are much more yummy.

We muggers, want a simulated carb fix, so we look for those shortcuts.

But, I'll make you a deal, the mugs are ovenware, so I'll test it out for you in the oven, we'll find out. OK? Will do tomorrow (Sun.) morning. And I'll take pics and post the results, may do a side by side, one without the good stuff and one with all the tasty stuff too, just to compare.

Thanks, always willing to experiment in the kitchen.

Gordon

Dien Rice August 25, 2018 01:04 PM

Re: EUREKA, mug biscotti, finally.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 39302)
Of all the things in the kitchen, this has been the most elusive to get right.



I loved Biscotti, especially with my spiked egg nog coffee at Christmas, but I don't do sugar, flour or nuts these days. And sugar free cookies, well, they suck.

I've gotten some good pan fried cookies over the years, and many MUG RECIPES, which I should have, but alas, never cashed in on. Today Mug cooking/baking is hot. Whoops, there goes another fortune down the gullet, the way the cookie crumbles when we fail to ACT on our ideas.

Anyhow, lament aside.

Here is my MUG BISCOTTI recipe...for everyone to use.

4 heaping tablespoons almond flour
2 heaping tablespoons coconut flour
pinch of baking soda,
1/4 tsp of baking powder

In a separate mixing bowl,
2 TBLS butter (room temp) Canola oil "butter" subst itute for non dairy
1 TBLS coconut oil
1 small egg (of if dairy free, use UNsweetend applesauce 1/4 cup)
1 tsp almond extract
1/4 tsp vanilla extract

Mix wet add to dry, stir in bowl until small dough ball forms, many need a couple drops of water, or use coconut/almond milk, or yogurt or kefir in dairy is ok, usually not much is needed to keep it a dough, too much and you get a pancake mix...

Then put the dough ball into your mug (MY secret: I use coffee filters, no mess made). Microwave for 1 minute in full power microwave, 90 seconds or 2 minutes in small power...

IF top is still wet and doughy, I pour it into another mug lined with a coffee filter, because microwaves cook the bottom of the mug, so another 30 seconds should do it.

Pour out of mug, let stand 10 minutes, cut in half. Slice each half into thirds to get six mini biscottis. I brush with a little butter coconut mixture, then bake in toaster over 325 for about 15 minutes or until golden brown if you like them a little bit harder.

Let cool, leave out, the longer you let stand, the dryer and harder they get. I like mine hard, to dip into my crappy decaf coffee.

CRAP. lost the rest, not going to retype. Oh well, if you have questions, ask.

Wow, Gordon, sounds delicious!

I'm also limiting my flour and sugar nowadays... I'm always looking for good tasting, low-carb foods... That don't cost an arm and a leg... :)

Best wishes, :)

Dien

GordonJ August 26, 2018 07:06 PM

Not very good results, hold off on oven.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 39309)
The mugs are a quick fix for us who have dietary restrictions, and are in a hurry.

But, if you don't have those, and can and want to eat sugar, nuts, dairy, then I would advise the standard two bake biscotti recipes, which are much more yummy.

We muggers, want a simulated carb fix, so we look for those shortcuts.

But, I'll make you a deal, the mugs are ovenware, so I'll test it out for you in the oven, we'll find out. OK? Will do tomorrow (Sun.) morning. And I'll take pics and post the results, may do a side by side, one without the good stuff and one with all the tasty stuff too, just to compare.

Thanks, always willing to experiment in the kitchen.

Gordon


I'm going to have adjust this (I don't know how yet), ended up with a very fall apart crumbly mug full of something, it may need butter/oil and another egg for the oven. I'll try again. Pictures of crumbs sort of instill less confidence...in the baker. I'm off to find some expertise in using these "flours"...so save your stuff, for a day or two, then we'll oven it again.

I wanted to do a cheese version and one with blueberries and cocoa, but, the first batch (and a couple of not very good pancakes made with almond and coconut flour) took me out of the baking mood.

May have to bake some regular choc chips, just to use as motivation...HA!

Good thing I'm not counting on my next fortune to come from HEALTHY eating.

Any working bakers in the house? (Maybe I've lost my touch??).

Gordon


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