Good morning, my friends. Yes, I said "sowing," not "sewing." Even though it's Sewturday, I'm going to say something about sowing. We had a busy day yesterday. It started out slow enough when I started with the March block for A Year in the Garden. As usual, I was simply using up the partially used bits of floss from the last time I worked on this project.
Chocolate and Pistachio Biscotti
Adapted from Better Homes & Gardens
Ingredients:
2 3/4 Cups All-purpose Flour
1 1/2 Teaspoons Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 1/2 Cups Granulated Sugar
3 Large Eggs, lightly beaten
6 Tablespoons Butter, melted
3/4 Cup 60% Cacao Bittersweet Chocolate Baking Chips
1/2 Cup Chopped Pistachios
Decoration: Dark Candy Bar, broken into pieces and melted (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 325°F. Lightly grease an extra-large baking sheet; set aside. In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Make a well in the center of the flour mixture. Place eggs in the well and stir into the flour mixture. Add butter; stir until combined. Stir in 3/4 cup baking chips and the pistachios. (Dough will be crumbly.) Use your hands to knead the dough until it comes together.
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Using cold, wet hands, divide dough into two equal portions. Shape each portion into a log about 3 inches wide and about an inch tall. Place logs about 3 inches apart on prepared baking sheets. Bake for 30 minutes or until firm and light brown. Remove from oven and cover with a tea towel; cool for 15 minutes.
Transfer logs to a cutting board. Use a very sharp knife to cut each roll diagonally into 1/2-inch slices. Place slices, cut sides down on prepared baking sheets. Bake for 20 minutes more or until crisp and golden brown, turning them over after 10 minutes. Transfer to wire racks; cool.
Optional: Place dark candy bar pieces in a shallow microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on medium power (50%) for 60 seconds. Remove and stir. If not melted, return to the microwave and repeat heating step, stirring every 30 seconds to avoid scorching. Stir until smooth. Dip edge of each biscotti into melted chocolate; let excess drip back into bowl. Place biscotti on wax paper; let cool.
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So it was nearly noon when I finished with the biscotti. I still wanted to take a walk on the treadmill, and then we both had some lunch. And all of that to say it was nearly 2:00 by the time we made our trip into town. The traffic was positively awful! This is why I don't like grocery shopping on Fridays, but we've learned to get out early in the morning. Now, we've both made a mental note that anything that needs to be done in town on Friday must be done in the morning. Sheesh.
We can't imagine where everyone was going, but the main road through our town leads to the beach. Why anyone would go to the beach in February is beyond me, but I suppose they might be planning to walk into the surf, and then just keep walking. The thought has certainly crossed my mind.
When we were back home, I wanted to fill the bird feeders. We're expecting an atmospheric river of rain this weekend, and so I wanted to finish that job before it started. On my way back to the house, I noticed these daffodils coming up. Here's where the optimistic "sowing" comes in.
Back inside, I looked out the window to see these two. Something had their attention.
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Did I offer peace today? Did I bring a smile to someone's face? Did I say words of healing? Did I let go of my anger and resentment? Did I forgive? Did I love? These are the real questions. I must trust that the little bit of love that I sow now will bear many fruits, here in this world and the life to come. ~ Henri Nouwen
How wonderful to see daffodils springing (yay for springtime) up at your place. so far, none have shown up here--we are still in some snow covering. Those Biscotti look fabulous--many steps in that recipe!! Kudos to you for making them...Hugs Julierose
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