Italian Biscotti…An Italian Cookie and Family Favorite!

By Jodee Weiland

Every year at Christmas time, baking and eating Italian Biscotti cookies were a favorite part of the Christmas tradition in my family. When I was a child, I would watch my mother prepare and bake her slices, as we called them, with care.

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The anticipation of biting into that first slice once done kept me and my sisters very attentive through the whole process. When we finally were able to eat our first biscotti, it was always a piece of heaven as I remember it, filled with the delicious flavor of our Italian Christmas!

http://learnfromyesterday.comOnce I had children of my own, I continued the family tradition every Christmas. Italian Biscotti was one of many family cookies baked, but it was always a favorite. We would bake the biscotti slices and enjoy them throughout the entire Christmas holiday, savoring each bite! During those years I had a friend, who also grew up in an Italian family, so I tasted her family recipe as well. They were very much like ours, except for a few things.

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My family always used vanilla extract, while my friend’s family used anise.  It was good as well, but I never stopped using vanilla because that tasted like home to me.  Strangely enough, when people eat my slices, they love them, and they still claim to taste the anise which I do not use.  Anise certainly can be substituted for the vanilla.  It’s really just a matter of personal preference. Besides the use of anise in my friend’s family, they also used a little more baking powder, so their slices were a little larger and more airy.  I liked this effect, so I increased the amount of baking powder in our family recipe and added the one more egg and a little more vegetable oil, sugar, and vanilla.  With these slight adaptations to amounts, not ingredients, I was able to make my Italian Biscotti larger and more airy as well. My mom tasted them when I first tried this and assured me that she approved! I know we all love them, so I’m sure you will, too.

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Italian Biscotti…An Italian Cookie and Family Favorite!

8 eggs
2 cups sugar
2 cups vegetable oil
2 teaspoons natural vanilla extract
4 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup chopped walnuts
8 to 9 cups all-purpose flour (I used 8 1/2 cups)

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With a hand mixer in a large bowl, blend together the eggs, sugar, vegetable oil, vanilla, and baking powder.  Stir in with a spoon the chopped walnuts next.  Once done, begin adding flour one to two cups at a time.  At some point, you will need to mix this with clean hands because it will become too thick to stir with a spoon.  Make sure you have the flour measured and ready to add in gradually at this point because your hands will be sticky with dough.  Mix the dough together adding flour gradually until it becomes a workable dough and slightly sticky.  Divide the dough into four sections, one for each loaf (two long loafs to a pan). The cookie loafs will be flat and about 1/2 inch thick at most unlike bread before cooking them.  This recipe will make four loafs that will be sliced warm from the oven.

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Bake the cookie loafs at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until done but not overly done.  These cookies are twice baked.  When done remove from the oven and slice immediately while still warm. Take each slice and turn it on its side on the cookie sheet. Return to the oven and bake 5 to 7 minutes longer until lightly toasted on sides.  You do not need to turn them.

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Italian Biscotti is an Italian cookie and a family favorite in our home! In Prato, Italy, where they originated, Biscotti is an Italian word that means twice cooked or in this case, baked.  They are also known as cantuccini or coffee bread. Originally, these “biscuits” were twice baked to make them dry and crunchy and consequently, able to be stored for longer periods of time. When served, Italians here and abroad, love to dunk Italian Biscotti in their coffee or even wine.

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My father loved to dunk them in either, as did most of our family.  The children would dunk them in milk unless Poppy, my father and a lovable character, decided to introduce the grandchildren to the wonders of a little coffee in a lot of milk with plenty of sugar. He did this with my sisters and me when we were little as well.  It certainly didn’t kill any of us, although I would not recommend it.  Still, before you upbraid him for this lovable gesture, you should know both he and my mother lived to be ninety.  My father’s mother and his grandmother lived to be 100 and 103 years old. So I guess the fact that they all were avid coffee drinkers didn’t kill them, but that said, give the children milk.  They’ll love these cookies with their milk for sure! You’ll love them with whatever you choose to drink as well, so enjoy!

Disney World’s Animal Kingdom…Everything from Lions to Dinosaurs!

By Jodee Weiland

Disney World’s Animal Kingdom includes everything from lions to dinosaurs and more!  At Animal Kingdom Park, people who love the animals and elaborate Disney productions, attractions, and animations will find a park they can truly enjoy!

http://learnfromyesterday.comAs always, Disney’s creative designs for this park amaze new visitors every day. Once inside the park, pass through the Oasis, and then cross the bridge over the Discovery River that leads to Discovery Island. This island surrounded by the Discovery River is the center of the park, and the various bridges on the island lead to all the other areas of Animal Kingdom.

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At the center of the Discovery Island stands the 145 foot Tree of Life.  It isn’t hard to spot the Tree of Life due largely to its unique design.  Right away people notice the swaying limbs and the huge trunk with gnarled roots covered with more than 325 images of animals. The tree is covered with carved figures across its trunk and roots that were put together by a group of artists.  Most people identify this tree as the icon of Animal Kingdom Park. For Disney, the Tree of Life is a symbol of the ways all of life interconnects here on Earth.

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Beyond Discovery Island, cross over a bridge to Camp Minnie-Mickey, and you will find one of the best shows produced within the Disney parks.  Festival of the Lion King, a Broadway style show, is a colorful performance of puppetry, pageantry, and live performers putting together a phenomenal and lavish revue in 30 minutes.  The lead characters, except for Timon, are human performers dressed in bold colorful costumes representative of Africa. A creative and dynamic interpretation of the film comes together in a combination of professionally performed songs, acrobatics, and dances throughout this show.  Festival of the Lion King is a definite must see when visiting Disney Animal Kingdom. Be sure to get a Fast Pass for this show.  It will help you to avoid long lines and wait times to get into the show. The theater is now enclosed with air-conditioning and seating in the round, so all views of the show are great and comfortable as well.

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Another must see at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom, is Finding Nemo—The Musical in the park area called DinoLand U.S.A.  The creative and colorful interpretation of the film in this show is done using lavish puppetry with human performers, who become as much a part of their character as the beautifully designed oversized puppets they carry and manipulate during the show.   In thirty minutes, the characters move through the story of Finding Nemo—The Musical, acting, singing, and dancing onstage and out in the audience areas.  This intricately dynamic performance is done in an enclosed auditorium style theater that is air-conditioned.  Be sure to get a Fast Pass for this show as well, so you will have an opportunity to pick your seats and avoid waiting in long lines.

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As I said earlier, Disney World’s Animal Kingdom includes everything from lions to dinosaurs and more!  There are so many things to do and see in Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. Among the many other attractions available, some of the all-time favorites for most people include the extremely popular Kali River Rapids and Expedition Everest—Legend of the Forbidden Mountain in the park area called Asia. Still another popular attraction is the Kilimanjaro Safaris in the park area called Africa.   Finally, two more attractions that rank high on most visitors’ list are DINOSAUR and the Primeval Whirl in the park area called DinoLand U.S.A.  These are just some of the attractions to see throughout the entire park, so be sure to plan your time carefully.

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I definitely advise you to get a Fast Pass for as many of the more popular attractions as possible, for this park, in addition to the other parks. Remember, there is a limit on the number of Fast Passes you may request per day per park. Check online for the latest information on this, since it changes from time to time as Disney reviews the Fast Pass process and attempts to improve it.  Plan ahead using the new online and/or mobile app called My Disney Experience to plan out your vacation dining, rides, fast passes, etc.  With the new wristbands being used to store door keys, eating plans, park tickets, and more, you can set up some Fast Passes for your visit before you even arrive at Disney World.  If you plan well before going, you will probably be able to see and do more while there. Remember, Disney World’s Animal Kingdom includes everything from lions to dinosaurs and more!  So plan ahead, and enjoy!

Turkey Vegetable Soup with Wild Rice…A Great Way to Use Leftover Turkey!

By Jodee Weiland

Turkey Vegetable Soup with Wild Rice is a great way to use leftover turkey! During the holidays, leftover turkey is always a topic of conversation for people. Before the turkey is served, people either talk about whether or not they’ll have enough leftovers for those great turkey sandwiches the next day, or they talk about having too much turkey leftover and what recipes they can come up with to use it all.

http://learnfromyesterday.comAt our house, we always have plenty of leftover turkey. The main reason for this is simple.  I’m Italian, and growing up in an Italian family, there was always tons of food on the table during holiday meals.  In an Italian household, it’s always better to have too much rather than not enough. Consequently, I have come up with quite few recipes to use leftover turkey.  One of my favorite recipes is Turkey Vegetable Soup with Wild Rice…A Great Way to Use Leftover Turkey!

http://learnfromyesterday.comThis soup recipe is truly delicious, and the house always smells so wonderful while it is cooking.  It is a tasty soup filled with lots of vegetables and leftover turkey.  Add in the wild rice, and this recipe is a great meal for either lunch or dinner. It’s hearty and filled with great flavor.  Turkey Vegetable Soup with Wild Rice will warm you up on those cold winter days. The best part is, it not only tastes great, it’s healthy as well.

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2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 medium onion chopped
4 to 5 carrots peeled and sliced
4 to 5 celery stalks washed and sliced
3 garlic cloves chopped
2 (4 ounce) cans sliced mushrooms or 1/2 pound fresh mushrooms sliced
64 ounces vegetable broth
1 cup water
2 cups cooked turkey breast cut up in pieces
1 tablespoon dried basil or 1/2 cup fresh basil cut up
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup uncooked regular rice
1/2 cup uncooked wild rice, rinsed

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http://learnfromyesterday.comIn a large pot, sauté the onion, carrots, celery, garlic, and mushrooms in the olive oil. When slightly tender, add the broth and water.  Then add in the turkey pieces, basil, black pepper, lemon juice, and rice.  Bring the pot to a boil.  Then reduce the heat, cover the pot, and simmer for 35 to 40 minutes.

http://learnfromyesterday.comTurkey Vegetable Soup with Wild Rice is a great way to use leftover turkey and create a delicious and healthy meal for your family! Once done, serve this soup with a crusty loaf of bread and a salad for wonderful meal that won’t taste like leftovers.  Add a slice of lemon and grated Parmesan cheese, if you want.  With or without these garnishes, this recipe tastes so good, you’ll want more. You can even make this recipe using your leftover turkey and freeze it for later. By the way, you don’t have to cook a whole turkey to make this soup.  You could cook a turkey breast and use it for this recipe.  You will love this recipe when you try it. So try it soon, and enjoy!