One of the best ways to make use of leftover egg whites is to make Almond Bread. I really like to munch on this crispy and nutty 'bread' and it's wonderful as a snack or to temporarily ease hunger pangs. This recipe is adapted from my 'Almond Bread' post and I just reduced the amount of nuts and improvised with a mixture of dried kiwi and pineapple to enhance the taste and give these crispies more colour.
These almost oil-free light crispies are one of my evergreen favourites and believe me they can be very addictive. You certainly won't stop at one!
Recipe for Mixed Fruit Almond Bread
Ingredients
- 4 egg whites
- 160 gm plain flour - sifted
- 120 gm caster sugar
- 70 gm unblanced whole almonds
- 30 gm dried pineapple
- 30 gm dried kiwi
- 30 gm dried cranberries
Method
- Sift the plain flour, set aside.
- Roughly chop up all the dried pineapple, kiwi and cranberries.
- Beat egg whites till soft peaks form, then gradually beat in caster sugar, beating well after each addition. Beat till egg whites are stiff but not dry.
- Fold in sifted flour, nuts, chopped dried fruits, mix well.
- Spread the mixture into a parchment paper lined 4.1/2 x 9 x 3 inch loaf pan.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for 30 to 35 mins, or until light brown and just firm.
- Lift up the bread and let cool on a wire rack.
- When cooled, wrap up with alluminium foil, keep in the freezer for a few days till required.
- Using a serrated knife, cut bread into thin wafer like slices in a see-sawing motion.
- Place slices onto paper lined tray and bake in slow oven for 45 mins. flipping over the bread during half-time. Bake till they are dry and crisp.
- Cool on wire rack and once cooled, store them in an air-tight container.
Awesome biscotti.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris!
DeleteCrunch! Hmm... lovely and crispy! I love biscotti but have yet to make them.
ReplyDeleteOnce you've tried making them, you'll simply love it!
DeleteMay I ask how low is the temperature, when you mention to slow bake the 2nd time.
ReplyDeleteIt's around 140 deg C, much depends on your oven.
DeleteAgree, I made few rounds of these on last Christmas, some were given away whereas some were for ourselves!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's good as a gift. Good idea!
DeleteYour biscotti looks wonderful! I have dozens of egg whites in my freezer, a perfect and delicious way of using them!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's one of the ways to make good use of egg whites.
DeleteLooks good and I am sure I wont stop at one. Have yet to try making biscotti, but after seeing yours , I will definitely want to try my hands at making them. Thanks for the sharing ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, especially when you're watching your favourite drama. No worries it's not fattenng!
Deletewhat a nice idea to add in dried kiwi and pineapples and they bring such nice colour combinations too to your biscotti!
ReplyDeleteI like the colour combination as well the taste of these dried fruits.
Deletethese look amazing! I love the color and bet they are delicious with all those fruits you've added!
ReplyDeleteThese are indeed very yummy.
DeleteThese are beautiful. I never would have thought to include so much in biscotti! What a great flavor they must have had.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the fruits added flavour and also brightened up the biscotti.
DeleteWow, those are some gorgeous biscuits! I'll have to keep my eye out for the kiwi because the colors are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting. Hope to see you more often.
DeleteI love how pretty these are! The dried fruit look like little jewels. Must remember these at Christmas time.
ReplyDeleteyour biscotti is so nicely even and cut properly! mine is always so horrible looking!
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