Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti | American-style biscotti recipe (2024)

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These Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti are slightly-crunchy, slightly-crumbly, and they’re swirled with chocolate and peanut butter. Serve ’em for breakfast or dessert…or both!

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti | American-style biscotti recipe (1)Being a food blogger definitely has it’s perks. I mean, we pretty much always have dinner already made for us. (We may or may not currently have a freezer full of hickory smoked pulled pork and wild mushroom soup. Just sayin’.) But I must admit that one of the coolest things about being a food blogger is all of the different ingredients and treats that my friends bring me to try. We often shower my wife’s coworkers with all sorts of desserts…mainly because I just can’t trust myself with a freezer full of cupcakes.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti | American-style biscotti recipe (2)Over the past year, several of her coworkers have returned the favor by sending along fun foodie finds from their travels. Green tea-filled cookies from Thailand were by far one of the most unique treats I’ve tasted. Just the other day, my wife walked in the door with 2 lavender almond biscotti that a coworker had brought us from a bakery in her hometown. Score! And what makes this even better is that I was literally putting the finishing touches on a batch of biscotti when she walked in the door. What are the chances?? My wife had a smirk on her face as she laid the lavender almond biscotti on the counter next to these Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti. Hey, we like our biscotti around here!

These Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti are the perfect dessert to serve during the holidays. You invite friends over for dinner and then you sit around chatting with an after-dinner cup of coffee. That’s the perfect time for biscotti! You need a mid-afternoon pick-me-up because you stayed up too late the night before. That’s another perfect time for biscotti! You want a sweet treat to serve with breakfast coffee. That’s right…biscotti again! (Although, to be fair, I’m not much of a chocolate for breakfast kind of guy. My wife disagrees with me over this. That’s ok, I’ll just save my biscotti for later.)

Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti | American-style biscotti recipe (3)These American-style biscotti are slightly crunchy on the outside and slightly crumbly on the inside. Heck, you don’t even need to dip them in a mug of coffee if you don’t want. I used the new DelightFulls™ Filled Baking Morsels fromNestlé® Toll House® for these biscotti, and the result was magical. Imagine a delicious crispy, crumbly cookie swirled with peanut butter and chocolate. Now imagine it in the shape of biscotti and topped with crunchy sugar. Ok, now you’re getting close to these Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti. And now that I just finished describing them, I think I need to go get another one. For research purposes, of course.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti | American-style biscotti recipe (4)Have you guys seen these DelightFulls™ Filled Baking Morsels from Nestlé® Toll House® yet? I used the peanut butter-filled ones in this recipe, but I’m pretty sure the caramel-filled morsels would be equally as delicious! Nestlé® Toll House® also makes cherry-filled and mint-filled versions, too. Just use these DelightFulls™ instead of chocolate chips to add a fun new twist to your favorite recipes. With all of the holiday parties and events coming up, my mind is literally spinning with delicious ways to use DelightFulls™ in my holiday recipes. Do you have a favorite holiday dessert recipe? I’d love to hear about it!

P.S. I’d like to apologize to any of my wife’s co-workers who are reading this post. I just couldn’t let these Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti leave our kitchen…they were too delicious. My sincerestapologies!

Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti | American-style biscotti recipe (5)

Chocolate Peanut Butter Biscotti

TheseChocolate Peanut Butter Biscottiare slightly-crunchy, slightly-crumbly, and they’re swirled with chocolate and peanut butter. Serve ’em for breakfast or dessert…or both!

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 183kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • Using an electric mixer, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy (2-3 minutes on medium speed).

  • Add the salt, vanilla and baking powder; mix on low speed until well blended.

  • Add the eggs; mix on low speed until fully absorbed.

  • Add the flour and Nestle Toll House DelightFulls; mix on low speed until well blended.

  • Transfer dough to a parchment-lined baking sheet and shape into a 5"x10" log.

  • Sprinkle a generous amount (2-3 Tbsp) of turbinado or sanding sugar across the top of the log.

  • Bake at 350°F for 25 minutes.

  • Remove pan from oven and allow it to cool for 7-8 minutes. Transfer biscotti to a cutting board and use a sharp knife to slice the log crosswise into 3/4" slices. Place each biscotti cut-side down on a lined-baking sheet.

  • Reduce oven temperature to 325°F and continue baking for another 28-30 minutes, or until the biscotti begin to turn golden brown.

Notes

Nestle no longer makes the peanut butter filled chocolate morsels that were used in this recipe. However, you can substitute in a combination of peanut butter baking chips and chocolate chips to achieve the same taste. (I would start with 3/4 of a cup of each for this recipe.) Enjoy!

The same NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® chocolate you know and love now filled with rich caramel, peanut butter, mint, and cherry flavored filling. Add these new filled baking morsels to your favorite recipes for a special twist on the classic, or try experimenting with them in a recipe you’ve never tried before!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE®. The opinions and text are all mine.

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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.
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Should you chill biscotti dough 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 is the difference between American and Italian biscotti? ›

Biscotti can be either the traditional Italian type which is very crunchy and intended for dunking in coffee, tea, or wine. Or they can be the softer American type, eaten like any cookie. The Italian type keeps longer and has no butter, so they are much lower calorie and very low fat.

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.

How do you keep homemade biscotti crispy? ›

Before placing the biscotti in an airtight container, line it with paper towels. This helps absorb any excess moisture that may seep into the biscotti, keeping it crispy. 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.

How sticky should biscotti dough be? ›

The dough.

Biscotti dough is inherently sticky. I recommend adequately flouring your hands before working the dough, and if it's still too sticky to handle, add a little flour at a time but just enough so you can work with it.

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.

Can you overmix biscotti dough? ›

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 does baking soda do in biscotti? ›

Make sure that your baking powder isn't expired. 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.

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.

Are cantucci and biscotti the same thing? ›

Biscotti cookies, also known as cantucci, are traditional Italian cookies. They are known for their long shelf life and crisp texture. They can be enjoyed with coffee or tea, dipped in wine, or used as a dessert topping.

What is traditional biscotti made from? ›

The base of a traditional biscotti recipe is simple: eggs, flour, and sugar. From there, the possibilities are endless for all the delicious variations you can make. With a slight change in add-ins, you can easily transform the flavor to align with what you're in the mood for.

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.

How far in advance can you make biscotti? ›

Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Biscotti will keep for at least two weeks. Biscotti may also be frozen in an airtight container for several months.

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.

Why are my biscotti falling apart when I cut them? ›

If when you have baked the loaf, and then they fall apart when you try to slice them, you have baked the Biscotti too long.

Why do my biscotti break when I cut them? ›

After the first bake, allow the biscotti to cool for about 10 minutes but don't leave them too long. If you leave them too long the dough will become too hard and it will be difficult to cut, but if you cut them when they are hot the slices will crumble.

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