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Blueberry Muffin Biscotti

By Cakeyboi
Blueberry Muffin Biscotti
I love blueberry muffins. I’m sure I’ve told you that in the past. But, back in my childhood, there was nothing blueberry in the UK at all!
Blueberry Muffin Biscotti
I had to travel to Edinburgh into Jenner’s Food Hall before I got my hands on a large tin of blueberries, shipped from the US at some exorbitant cost!
Slowly, but gradually, blueberries did filter through into UK life. I remember blueberry Hubba Bubba (It was the 80’s), blueberry soft-drinks and thankfully Blueberry Muffins courtesy of a Mrs B Cocker and her packet mixes.
I loved those packet mixes – opening the can of little highly fragrant berries and stirring them through the prepared batter. In hindsight, the blueberries were strangely tiny, which I discovered again recently, after buying my first pack of blueberry muffin mix in a very long time.
Don’t worry, I’m not just going to whip up a batch of boxed muffins. I am making these into biscotti, the hard, crunchy biscuits which are perfect with a cuppa. I love taking boxed cake mixes and making them into other treats such as cookies or cake batter bark.
I saw a recipe on the Nestle website, which used a box of blueberry mix to make these. But they added white chocolate chips as well. How about just the packet mix, unadulterated, twice baked into a crispy cookie (for biscotti translates as twice baked, as we all know)?
Blueberry Muffin Biscotti
Actually, in America the packet mixes must come in huge sizes. I had to severely adapt the recipe to accommodate the rather less plentiful packet sizes we get. Still, it made a lovely toasty biscuit, with all the taste you would expect from a blueberry muffin.
Blueberry Muffin Biscotti
Here’s how it’s done:
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Blueberry Muffin Biscotti
Blueberry Muffin Biscotti by Stuart Vettese November-17-2014Blueberry Muffin Flavoured Biscotti!
Adapted from NestleIngredients
  • 1 pkg. (about 375g) Blueberry Muffin Mix (with can of blueberries inside)
  • 40 grams plain flour
  • 60 grams unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 medium egg, lightly beaten
  • 200 grams icing sugar
Instructions Pre-heat the oven to 180C and line a baking tray with greaseproof paper. Drain the can of blueberries, reserving the liquid. Absorb any excess liquid from the blueberries with a piece of kitchen paper. In a bowl mix together the cake mix, flour and butter. Use your hands to rub the butter into the dry ingredients. It should resemble breadcrumbs. Add the egg and mix through until a dough forms. Add the drained blueberries and mix through, using your hands if necessary. Don’t worry if the blueberries squash up a bit. Transfer the dough onto the baking sheet and form into a thin log about 2 inches wide. Bake in the oven for 25 minutes, then transfer the log onto a cooling rack, for one hour. Turn the heat down to 150C. After the hour, with a serrated knife, cut the log into slices about ¾ inch thick. On a new piece of greaseproof paper, on the baking tray, stand the slices upright and carefully place into the oven for 20 to 25 minutes. You want the pieces to slowly bake and almost toast. They should turn lightly golden brown, not burn. Remove from the oven and allow to cool fully. Mix the icing sugar with 2-3 teaspoons of the reserved liquid from the can of blueberries and mix into a drizzling consistency. Drizzle over the cooled biscotti and allow the icing to set. Enjoy your biscotto with a cuppa! DetailsPrep time: 20 minutesCook time: 50 mins (total) Total time: 1 hr 10 mins Yield: 12 biscotti

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