How to Make Panforte Crisps

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How to Make Panforte Crisps

Toasting panforte slices gives them a crispy, crunchy texture. We like toasted panforte in salads, with ice cream, with coffee or black tea as a biscotti substitute, on cheese plates or as a tasty snack.

We’ve tested this technique with fig & walnut panforte, panforte margherita, and chocolate panforte – all of them worked well!

1

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

2

Thinly slice your panforte of choice.

3

Optional: Peel off or trim any attached wafer paper & discard for a cleaner look.

4

Lay the panforte slices out on parchment paper on a baking sheet or sheet pan.

5

Bake for 10-15 minutes, until fragrant and starting to crisp.

6

Remove from the oven and let cool. The panforte will continue to harden as it cools down.

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