Grab your cup of coffee and a Chocolate Chip Teff Biscotti for a few moments of at-home bakery bliss! A gluten-free, nut-free, allergy-free, and vegan healthy recipe so you can enjoy this Italian classic once again without sacrificing flavor or crunch!
First off, is biscotti and cookie or a biscuit? According to Italian tradition, it's defined as a biscuit or cracker. That also leads me to question if it's considered a breakfast, brunch, dessert, or "tea time" item. I'm going to go with anytime where this is a hot cup of coffee or tea involved, a little crunchy biscotti is appropriate! It's a little nuisancey but as long as we have a dry, crunchy, oblong semi-sweet..."thing" and that warm drink in hand...we can have a biscotti break. (Calling biscotti a cracker sounds so wrong in American sense...)
Biscotti brings to mind weird feelings and memories for me. I'm not sure how many (very few) times I've even had biscotti. I would never go forth and grab one of those dry sticks for the heck of it off the Italian cookie platter. They remind me of wealthy old people...and elementary school. Before you call me crazy just hold on a second and let me explain.
When I was younger, the most "fun" thing my friends and I liked to do in school was "clean our classroom". Not even joking, when you are in the same classroom for those 6 hours with the same 20-35 kids and teacher, you find joy in the weirdest things. Your classroom becomes your "second home" so to speak. Whenever we had indoor recess or when we finished work/projects early, we could start organizing and cleaning the classroom. From books to shelves, the cubbies and color organizing the crayons, to even Windexing the windows and scrubbing down the desks.
All those markers, crayons, pencils, etc. were always stored in those old-school tin and metal butter cookie, or in this case "biscotti", containers. It never failed and every year, every classroom, grade school teachers would use those old metal cookie tins for storage (not like they were given much of a classroom budget as we all know!) The earliest memories I have and the thing that always pops into my mind first when I think about biscotti is those metal cookie tins and cleaning/organizing my elementary school classroom.
You know, we actually used to fight each other to get to see who could be the first to ask the teacher if we could use our free time to "tidy up"? I guess school was that boring that cleaning was better 😛 But, really, does it take that long to do a word search puzzle with our 10 spelling words? I don't think so! Those cookie tins, though....they were everywhere. Sadly, when you opened them, they were not filled with cookies, biscuits, or biscotti. They were filled with dried up Crayola markers and stubby crayons. So my dear biscotti memories come from 2nd grade, cookie tins filled with crayons, and my old teachers who supplied them (I mean really...who actually buys those tins of cookies anymore?)
I knew biscotti were not stubby crayons and wanted to make a gluten-free, vegan, and allergy-free version to finally try all these years later. Biscotti are meant to be dipped in a hot beverage due to the fact that they are "twice-baked" so they come out dry, crunchy, and crumbly, (like a cracker...but sweeter). In a sense, "stale sticks". But wait! They taste good! I used some lovely light and delicately flavored teff flour which also added a nice lightly brown color. Of course, we had to make these biscotti with some chocolate too! Using my favorite allergy-free chocolate chips from Enjoy Life Foods, of course! Enjoy Life dark chocolate chips, a hint of vanilla extract, the teff flour, and your choice or tea or coffee. These will be a perfect gluten-free and allergy-free "biscuit" to add to that brunch cookie platter! If you bake them and put them in an old metal cookie tin to give to a loved one this holiday season, I'll give you bonus points 😉
More Gluten-Free Italian Cookies:
- Grain-Free Amaretto Cookies
- Grain-Free Italian Wedding Snowball Cookies
- Italian Anise (Anisette) Cookies
- Italian Lemon Knot Cookies
Chocolate Chip Teff Biscotti
Chocolate Chip Teff Biscotti
Grab your cup of coffee and a Chocolate Chip Teff Biscotti for a few moments of at-home bakery bliss! A gluten-free, nut-free, allergy-free, and vegan healthy recipe so you can enjoy this Italian classic once again without sacrificing flavor or crunch!
- Yield: 10 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: Italian
Ingredients
- 1 ¼ Cup Teff Flour
- ½ Cup Gluten-Free All Purpose Flour
- ¼ Cup Arrowroot Starch
- 1 Tsp Baking Powder
- ½ Cup Unsweetened Applesauce
- ¼ Cup Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Chips
- ¼ Cup Plain Stevia Syrup
- ½ Tsp Pure Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Extract
- ¼ Tsp Cinnamon
- Allergy-Free Chocolate Sprinkles (optional topping)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until it forms a dough. Knead the dough with your hands when you can no longer mix.
- Now, form an 8-inch long flattened log with the dough (about ½-inch thick).
- Place the long on a Silpat or parchment paper lined baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes. Remove and let cool.
- Now, slice the log into about 10 biscotti slices and space them out a bit. Sprinkle with the chocolate sprinkles if desired.
- Place them back in the oven and bake for another 20 minutes. Remove and let cool completely before serving or storing in a closed tin.
- Remove
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1
Double-baking them with periods of letting them cool off makes them perfectly crisp and crunchy as a biscotti should be! When dunked in a mug of coffee, I think you'll be quite pleased! A Chocolate Chip Teff Biscotti break after a long day of cleaning the classroom sounds rather rewarding to me, don't you think? I really do this gifting these up in a metal tin would make a perfect holiday treat, by the way. I was not joking about that suggestion!
So tell me:
+ Have you ever had biscotti?
+ Did you have a lot of free and down time in elementary school?
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Luisa
I only have all purpose flour, does it make a difference which flour we use?
And what can we substitute for stevia syrup?
Thank you
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
You can, but you'll be sacrificing taste and the quality I created. I have not tested anything else.
You can use any liquid sweetener, but it will need to be reduced.
Sasha @ Eat Love Eat
I absolutely love biscotti! And your version looks really virtuous! Yum 🙂
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha, virtuous?
Sasha @ Eat Love Eat
Lol yes! No sugar = definitely virtuous in my book.
Michelle
I love having biscotti with coffee and so glad you made this version so everyone can have it!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Right? It is the best!
Çitra Kale @Çitra's Home Diary
I am not a biscotti person...but this is looking good !
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
These will change you mind!
Nikki Frank-Hamilton
I absolutely love the stories that you tell with the recipe. Your blog is one of my favorite food blogs because I not only get a great recipe, I get to know you better! Biscotti is one of my favorite things and I've really missed them with my morning coffee! Thanks for experimenting in the kitchen to bring back one of my most missed gluten filled treats! Merry Christmas to me!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha, some of the most random life stories you will ever read! Cheers to biscotti!
Audrey
My husband actually eats them without dunking! What?! But this reminds me I haven't made any in awhile.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
As long as he still likes them!
Ruth @ Doctor Visits to Home in India
I do like Biscotti especially soaked in coffee and also these look yum! I know exactly what I'm making as a Christmas mid-day treat!!! Many thanks so much for this recipe.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Coffee dunking is a must!
kimmythevegan
I've never been a huge biscotti fan... probably because I'm not a huge fan of crunchy cookies and I don't drink coffee and didn't like to dunk them in my tea. BUT these bad boys are gluten free AND have chocolate chips. You may change my mind!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
You'll like these!
Deborah @ Confessions of a mother runner
Biscotti is one of my fave treats!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thanks!
Midgie
Oooh I do love Biscotti especially dunked in coffee and these look yum!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Coffee dunking is a must!
Evi @ greenevi
Vegan biscotti!! I know what I'm making as a Christmas afternoon snack!!! Thanks so much for this recipe 🙂
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha, thank you dear! Tis the season for biscotti!
Amanda
First, I love the story with the tins. 🙂 Second...I love biscotti. They are perfect for hot chocolate dipping. These sound amazing. I haven't used much teff flour before. My mom would so love these for Christmas! Now, third...down time in school. Up to 6th grade we had some time for lunch, maybe recess in the lower grades. Then we moved and I was homeschooled. Down time? LOL. It was 365 days a year. Always going, learning, doing something.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha! Well if you did have downtime, you should have made biscotti at home 😉 You know...."home ec." class 😉
Nayna Kanabar
Your Biscotti looks o lovely and delicious. I have never baked with teff flour so I am going to head to the health food store to check it out.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Awesome! Let me know how it works for you!
Raia
Biscotti have been on my list for a while now. I tried them once when I first went gluten-free and failed miserably. I've been a tad nervous to give them a second chance since then. I think your recipe sounds easy enough, though. Plus, it's chocolate chip... 😉
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Do it!!! Don't let one fail scare you!
Marla
HI Rebecca,
I have never tried or used Teff but this sure looks good. Pinned & tweeted!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
You must now!
Mel |avirtualvegan.com
I have eaten teff in the form of Injera at my local Ethiopian restaurant but have never tried cooking with it myself at home. I love biscotti though dipped into really strong black coffee. Perfect!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Get some teff flour!!! You'll love baking with it! Like a much lighter, less sticky buckwheat!
Emily
YUMMY! 🙂 I love biscotti.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I hope you give them a try!
nadia
YUM! I haven't had biscotti in such a long time and have never made it myself, I so need to after seeing this!! 😀
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I'm shocked!!! I know you could whip up some killer biscotti!
Vicki Montague
These look fabulous! I've never come across stevia syrup before...I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Thanks for sharing the recipe...I love teff. In fact it is a key ingredient in my wholegrain gluten and rice free flour blend!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Isn't teff the best? I wish more people knew about it!
Michelle
I used to think of biscotti as wealthy old people food when I was younger too! Thanks for the recipe. I'll try it this weekend 🙂
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha, isn't it so funny! I hope you enjoy them 😀
Megan @ MegUnprocessed
That sounds and looks delish!!!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thanks!
Alisa @ Go Dairy Free
I've never baked with teff flour, but this looks like the perfect recipe to start with! I'm a big fan of hearty grains.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Teff is a lovely one to add!
Sharon @What The Fork
I love your recipe! The photos are amazing as well!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thank you!
Bethany
The biscotti looks delicious, and I love your story to go along with it! My mom made biscotti occasionally when I was growing up, and I never liked it then. I do appreciate it now, though. 🙂
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
It must be a grown-up treat 😉 Takes age to appreciate the glory!
Julie
I love biscotti but haven't used teff flour ret. Great idea!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I hope you give it a try then!
Sophia | Veggies Don't Bite
I freaking LOVE biscotti! That crunchy texture gets me every time. YUM
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Ah, awesome!! I love the biscotti enthuthaism 😉
Celeste
This looks great Rebecca! I love the idea of using Teff.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thank you!
Sabrina | The Tomato Tart
This biscotti is perfect with coffee or tea,, love the uniqueness of your recipe. Sounds delicious and really have to try this on.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thank you so much, Sabrina!
Shashi at RunninSrilankan
Rebecca, the biscotti with dark chocolate chips, a hint of vanilla extract, and teff flour would have been wonderful with my morning coffee! Awesome job making a GF version!
Haha - I still use those cookie tins to store stuff - so here's to finding joy in the wierdest things this season!
🙂
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I'm glad you're a cookie tin user 😉 I want to buy a tin (throw away the cookies) just for this storage!
Choclette
How gorgeous are these? Love that you've used teff flour, but definitely a biscuit 😉
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha, thank you, friend!
Nico @ yumsome
These biscotti look lovely, and I love that they're made with teff... I happen to have a load of it in my cupboard, that I use for injera!
We used to have metal biscuit tins in our class too. And yes, I was one of those pupils who loved to organise the crayons and the books. No actual cleaning though! LOL!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Haha! I think we should have been rewarded with biscotti for our organizing!
Nico @ yumsome
I couldn't agree more, Rebecca! :-p
dixya @food, pleasure, and health
biscotti is my fav too..i have never tried baking with teff flour though..and double baking makes it so much better.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Lol, well you can't make biscotti without double baking...you'd just have....cookies?!
Mandy
Haha!! I totally remember those empty metal tins in elementary school! Or I should say biscotti-less tins filled with crayons. My Mom actually used to make biscotti quite a bit when we were kids and I honestly couldn't tell you the last time I had one. But after seeing this post, I want some with a big cup of tea ❤️ And chocolate chip biscotti...even better!! These look wonderful!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Hahaha! They were just "one of those things" that stood the test a time! A staple of every childhood!
I think you need to ship up some special biscotti soon 😉
Chrystal @ Gluten-Free Palate
I love biscotti! Thank you for the simple recipe.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thanks, Chrystal!
Ashley@CookNourishBliss
Biscotti are a holiday staple at our house! These look fantastic! I really need to try using teff flour!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Woohoo! You will love baking with teff!
Beth (OMG! Yummy)
I've heard a lot of great things about teff flour! these look terrific - it's taken me a while to learn to love "stale" biscotti but now I am a fan -- with a hot cup of coffee. Aaaahhhh.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I love teff! It's such a light soft flour!
Haha, it does take some time, but it can be enjoyable 😉
Beth (OMG! Yummy)
P.S. - In Jewish baking, there is a cookie called mandelbrot that is almost identical to biscotti and it has taken me as long to learn to love that but now I am also a fan.
Mary
This is the perfect time of the year for Biscotti. Love your recipes Rebecca.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I think so! Thank you, Mary!
Sarah- A Whisk and Two Wands
Love biscotti, especially this time of year! We over did it a couple years ago making dozens of batches of biscotti! Definitely on our list to make again this year.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Good! Biscotti should always be on the menu!
Igor @ Cooking The Globe
I love biscotti and yours look so awesome! I can already imagine dunking them in a cup of coffee!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
The perfect bite for coffee!
Aish Das-Padihari
I made a batch of biscotties but they didn't come out good. Making a second batch today. Your biscotties look so yum.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Wishing you biscotti success!
Lauren Gaskill
Great use of teff flour!! Looks good my dear!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thank you!
Platter Talk
I need to find some Teff flour. I love this recipe because it can be eaten by everyone in our house and it looks so delicious. I want to dip one of those in a cup of tea!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Yes! And teff is the best!
Elizabeth DiBurro
Biscottis are the perfect reason to have a cup of tea or coffee. I bet these ones taste amazing dunked into a hot beverage. Thanks for the recipe! It accommodates all our diets.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Totally! Thanks, Elizabeth!
Cricket Plunkett
You're recipes are always so unique! These look incredible!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Thank you so much!
Linda @ Veganosity
Haha! That's a cute story. 🙂 I wouldn't eat a biscotti from a tin because those are usually the break your teeth kind. 😉 As you know, I just posted a biscotti recipe on my blog. I need to make your chocolate cookies (yes, I call them cookies) to go with my cranberry pistachio version.
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Let's have a biscotti party! (I'll bring mine over in a cookie tin 😉 )
Sharon @ Bit of the Good Stuff
I don't know why I don't eat biscotti all year round but, for some reason, I've always associated it with Christmas! I've been meaning to try teff flour for ages, and this looks like the perfect recipe to use it in. It'll be a lovely treat to share with my GF friends. Thanks for the recipe! xx
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Yes! I think this would just be perfect then for the holidays and for any time!
Kate
I have a big bag of Teff flour but wasn't sure what to make with it. I'll try your biscotti!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
Ah! Perfect when the stars align!