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White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits from Corsica (vegan)

by Audrey April 3, 2018
April 3, 2018
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White wine in a biscuit? Oh, oui!

These rustic-looking White Wine Almond Canistrelli biscuits are a local specialty hailing from L’Île de Beauté: the sun-kissed Island of Corsica.

Naturally vegan, delicately crunchy and best eaten after being dunked in coffee (or wine!).

White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits

The Story

Sturdy and nutitritious, these Canistrelli Biscuits are known to be favourites among Corsican sheppards and hikers alike, who pack a few of them while they venture in the Corsican maquis shrublands.

But they’re also sold everywhere in Corsica (bakeries and grocery stores) and consumed widely at any time of the day – for breakfast, dessert or as a snack.

They’re also favourites among home bakers because they come together in just a few minutes (although the baking time is not that quick) and great to use any leftover white wine that has been lingering in your fridge for too long.

White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits

The recipe

Canistrelli are made from wheat flour, sugar and white wine, to which you can add anis seeds (for the authentic version), almonds or lemon zest. Some other popular variations include hazelnuts, peanuts and chocolate chips, or even the use of chestnut flour (very popular in Corsica) instead of wheat.

This version, flavoured with almond extract and filled with almonds, is very reminiscent of Italian almond biscotti, although with a slightly softer interior.

They’re not too sweet and they’re deliciously crunchy (but not tooth-breaking), with a nice golden hue packed with almond flavour. I find that they also have a delectable “buttery” finish, which is quite surprising for naturally vegan biscuit (being made with no eggs, nor dairy).

White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits

Cooking notes:

  • For the wine, choose a dry one so it doesn’t create too much sweetness or fruitiness (you still want the almond flavour to shine). You can also replace the wine with water.

If you try these White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits from Corsica, let me know!  Leave a comment or share a photo using #pardonyourfrench on Instagram.

Bon Appétit!

White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits from Corsica (vegan)

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Serves: 400g of biscuits Prep Time: 5-10 minutes Cooking Time: 30+20 minutes 30+20 minutes
Nutrition facts: 200 calories 20 grams fat
Rating: 5.0/5
( 3 voted )

Ingredients

1 ¼ cup wheat flour (200g)
1 tsp baking powder (3g)
1/3 cup + 1 tbsp sugar (85g)
½ tsp salt
1/3 cup neutral-flavoured oil (such as colza)(70g)
1 - 2 teaspoons almond extract (depending on strong you like it)
¼ cup dry white wine (55g)
1/3 cup whole almonds (45g)

Instructions

Pre-heat your oven to 335F/170C.

In a big bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt.

Add in the oil and almond extract, and mix until you reach a crumbly texture.

Add in the white wine and mix until the dough comes together. Add in the almonds and mix again until incorporated. The dough should come together in a rough ball.

Divide the dough in two, and shape the two pieces into two 10” long logs. Flatten the logs very slightly with the palms of your hands.

Bake the logs for 30 minutes. Take out of the oven (leave the oven on) and let the logs cool down for 2O minutes. Slice the logs into 1/3” slices and bake for an additional 20 minutes.

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White Wine Almond Canistrelli Biscuits Recipe adapted and translated from La Cuisine de Bernard.

Discover other recipes from Corse here. 

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9 comments

Dagmar Stafa April 23, 2019 - 9:36 am

Hello,

I must ask, how do these differ from Italian Canuticcini?

Thank you for your answer.

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Pardon your French April 23, 2019 - 12:02 pm

Hello! Although I am not an expert in Tuscan cooking, I believe Cantuccini are not traditionally made with white wine. Corsican Canistrelli are also oblong, twice-baked and can include almonds (often lemon zest and aniseed too), but are always made with white wine. 🙂

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Stephanie May 25, 2020 - 2:57 am

Excellent recipe thank you! And dunked in a good cappuccino… Perfect 😉

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Audrey May 25, 2020 - 11:04 am

Thank you!

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Mrunal October 5, 2020 - 10:19 pm

Very easy & perfect recipe. The biscuits turned out very nice. Thank you

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Audrey October 7, 2020 - 5:25 pm

Thank you very much for your feedback!

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Monya August 27, 2022 - 2:36 pm

Your recipes look amazing.

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Audrey August 27, 2022 - 3:04 pm

Thank you, Monya. Hope you get to try a few of them!

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