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  2. Lemon, Olive Oil, and Almond Biscotti Recipe - AOL

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    Transfer the logs to a cutting board. Using a serrated knife, slice the logs into ½-inch-thick biscotti. Put the biscotti on the parchment-lined baking sheet, spacing them ½-inch apart. Bake for 7 minutes. Rotate the baking sheet and bake for 7 more minutes, or until the biscotti are slightly crisp on the exposed sides.

  3. Lemon, Olive Oil, and Almond Biscotti Recipe - AOL

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    Put the biscotti on the parchment-lined baking sheet, spacing them ½-inch apart. Bake for 7 minutes. Rotate the baking sheet and bake for 7 more minutes, or until the biscotti are slightly crisp ...

  4. List of Bake with Anna Olson episodes - Wikipedia

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    In this episode, Olson makes different desserts that showcase lemon curd. First, a British-style lemon curd whip with berries. Then, she makes the French bistro dessert, tarte au citron. Also, Olson makes the North American lemon meringue pie. Finally, Olson spirals the lemon curd into an ice cream to make lemon ripple ice cream.

  5. Working with Lemons - Wikipedia

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    The group's cover of Frozen ' s "Let It Go" song was the fifth most-watched YouTube video of 2015 in the United Kingdom when not considering music videos. [23] [49] Released on March 20, 2015, the cover featured Robbie's sister, Camrey Bagley. [17] With about 350 million views by August 2017, their Let It Go cover is their most-watched video. [11]

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  7. Biscotti - Wikipedia

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    Biscotti (/ b ɪ ˈ s k ɒ t i /, Italian: [biˈskɔtti]; lit. ' biscuits ') are Italian almond biscuits originating in the city of Prato, Tuscany. They are twice-baked, oblong-shaped, dry, and crunchy. [1] In Italy, they are known as cantucci, biscotti di Prato or biscotti etruschi and may be dipped in a drink, traditionally Vin Santo.

  8. 8 of Lidia Bastianich's Favorite Italian Recipes - AOL

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    Lidia Bastianich comes from a family of cooks. She learned how to cook from her grandmother and mother, and today she shares her passion for Italian food with millions of people, through her many ...

  9. Jón Sveinsson - Wikipedia

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    Jón Stefán Sveinsson, SJ, better known as Nonni (16 November 1857 – 16 October 1944), was an Icelandic children's writer and member of the Society of Jesus. He left Iceland in 1870 for France, where he converted to Catholicism .