Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Warmth ...

Fig, raisin & cashew Biscotti

What does Winter mean to you? Is it about the biting cold, the freezing wind, the squishy snow, the treacherous black ice...? Or is it about roaring fires, steaming hot chocolate, cozy friendships (discovering who you really like in your circle enough to spend hours closeted together..!)? Or is it adventure sports, frolicking in white powder, standing with your mouth open to catch the light snow flakes and their incredible feeling of freshness?

When I first moved to this part of the world from the Tropics that I had known all my life before, I was a bit befuddled in my emotions to this particular season. I am not a lover of heat, and not much of sun either actually. But the East Coast cold isn't exactly an inviting one!

Winter Strawberries


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Much like everything else in the New York life, it is unyielding, brutal, in-your-face and completely nonchalant of your perspective. It is what it is, love it or hate it!

And, while it is rather very easy to hate it, really HATE it, if you let it be, it will too.. and will actually grow on you! No, I don't mean, you will yearn for the season (you may but you don't have to!). But, you will come to cherish it for what it is and the gifts it affords..

Biscotti


Gifts of house parties, of cozy getaways in the woods, of serene landscapes, of laughter and chatter, of quiet introspection unadulterated by Summer's flirtations...

Of knowing your friends and who they are... Of love and who deserve yours... Of giving and sharing and how happy it makes... :)

Enjoy Winter! We are having a very pleasant one, this year, indeed! :)

Fig, raisin & cashew Biscotti1




Fig, Cashewnut & Cardamom Biscotti
(adapted from Epicurious)
yield: 12-15 biscotti, depending on size

1-1/4 cup, all purpose flour
3/4 tsp, baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
3 T unsalted butter, room temperature
1/3 cup sugar
1 egg
5 cardamom pods, peeled and seeds ground
zest of half orange
1/2 cup semi-dried mission figs
1/2 cup toasted cashew nuts

Preheat oven to 325°F. Sift the dry ingredients together. In another bowl, beat the sugar and butter together until light and fluffy. Slowly incorporate the egg. Fold Beat in eggs 1 at a time. Fold in the zest and cardamom.

Slowly fold in the flour mixture just until blended. Fold in the figs and cashews. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface. Roll into a 15-inch-long log (about 1 1/4 inches wide). Carefully transfer the log a prepared baking sheet.

Bake until almost firm to touch but still pale, about 28 minutes. Rotate if needed for even coloring. Cool log on baking sheet 10 minutes. Keep the oven on.

Carefully transfer the log on to a cutting board. Using serrated knife and gentle sawing motion, slice on a bias into 1/2-inch-thick slices. Place the slices, on their side, back on the baking sheet. Bake until firm and pale golden, about 9 minutes per side. Transfer cookies to racks and cool.

Store in an airtight container for upto a week. Share with fresh coffee or just as is! :)

17 comments:

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Lovely! Have a wonderful week too.

Cheers,

Rosa

Elena said...

The cups with the snowmen are awesome". I'm looking forward to the recipie :)

Heidi - Apples Under My Bed said...

What beautiful biscotti. It's Summer here for us now. It's so sticky hot, I actually long for the warmth of winter :)
Heidi xo

A Thought For Food said...

I use to have a real good feeling of what winter meant to me... But with this crazy weather, I'm not sure I do anymore. These biscotti look wonderful!

Reem | Simply Reem said...

Beautiful Post!!!!
I have to say that I truly love Winter....
The cold, the snow and yet the warmth.... Beautiful!!
Love the biscotti here.

baker in disguise said...

What an absolutely beautiful post!! The photographs.. the biscotti..the cups of coffee..your words..bellissima!!!

chinmayie @ love food eat said...

Beautiful post! Love your writing here :)

Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having said...

Gorgeous photos!

El said...

Lovely pics. I'm just thankful that it's been so warm this winter!

Red_Shallot said...

Warmth, indeed. Lovely biscotti and gorgeous photos :)

Kiri W. said...

I don't think I've had fig biscotti, but since I adore figs, I bet it's a great recipe. Sounds lovely, and what gorgeous pictures!

Carolyn Jung said...

What a great combo of flavors for crunchy biscotti. It's like the taste of winter in a cookie -- without the cold. ;)

Tes said...

Your biscotti look really lovely :) The pictures are so stunning :)

Ruth REYNOSO-SANCE said...

Congrats on the foodbuzz top 9! Your recipe and pictures look amazing! Well deserved!

Abby said...

what a fab combination of flavors!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! Photos and light are amazing. May I ask you what kind of lenses do you use? I am buying new one and any suggestions would be nice...

Greetings,
Aba

Asha @ FSK said...

Hi Aba,

Thank you. I use Nikkor 24-70mm & 50mm lenses for these photos.

Good Luck with the lenses :)

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