Guest post from Chris of Simple Family Finance
Get ready. Today, you’re in for a good old fashioned food fight! Don’t pretend like you don’t love those. Three similar items are going to face-off to determine who the winner is. We all know that price comparisons are vital to a frugal food budget, so the winner will be determined by value.
This time, we’re going to take a closer look at Biscotti. Designed to dunk, biscotti is a coffee drinker’s best friend. Milk and tea drinkers, don’t fret. Biscotti is an excellent choice with either beverage. Grape soda drinkers, leave it alone. That’s gross.
Biscotti’s natural habitat is the large glass jar at your local coffee shop’s counter, but it has been known to frequent the cookie aisle at various supermarkets as well. Many species exist, such as lemon, vanilla, and chocolate dipped, but a subtle anise flavor remains my favorite.
Enough introductions. Bring on the battle.
How much biscotti can you have for $1.50?

Wow! It isn’t even close.
The first picture shows a coffee-shop style biscotti. It was individually wrapped near the check-out counter of our local coffee shop. The actual price of this particular biscotti was $1.59, but I labeled it as only $1.50 since prices will vary based on your area and $1.50 seems like a nice round number. You’ll notice it has a little bit of chocolate on it to lure you in.
Don’t fall for it.
First of all, in my wife’s humble opinion (a chocolate fanatic), the homemade biscotti tasted better despite the lack of chocolate. Second, it’s not like you can’t dip your own biscotti in a some chocolate to satisfy your craving.
The second picture represents the store-bought variety. In this case, the Walmart that I checked had a package of Nonni’s Biscotti for $2.98. The package had 8 individually wrapped biscotti inside. Therefore, you can afford 4 of them for $1.50. Congratulations.
The final photo shows you how many homemade biscotti can be made for $1.50. Notice the difference? With the recipe detailed below, $1.50 will buy you 32 truly delicious biscotti!
In fact, the picture doesn’t really do justice to the number of cookies. There are plenty more behind that tall stack in front. It’s not as easy as it seems to stack those buggers.
And the runaway winner is…Homemade Biscotti!
If you like to drink and dunk, please try the recipe below. It’s simple, delicious, and will save you a wheel barrel full of money.
Vanilla Biscotti
Price Per Serving: $0.09 (2 Cookies)
Recipe Yield: 16 Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 2/3 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup flour
- dash salt
- 1 Tablespoon butter
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 375° and grease one loaf pan.
- Beat the eggs and sugar together until well blended.
- Add the vanilla and mix together, followed by the flour and salt.
- Spread the dough into the bottom of the loaf pan and bake about 30 minutes.
- Remove the loaf from the pan, let it cool, and cut into 16 pieces using a serrated knife.
- Grease a baking sheet with the butter and spread out the biscotti. The butter will help it brown just a bit.
- Bake for 5 minutes on each side at 375°. Let cool.
- Do a happy dance and enjoy your new creation with a cup of coffee or a glass of milk!
Another delicious option: swap the vanilla with 1 – 2 teaspoons of Anise Seed for a slightly different flavor. The anise is subtle, so go with 2 teaspoons if you want a more distinct flavor.
This article is part of a series called Photo Food Fights at Simple Family Finance. You can find this recipe and over 150 other deliciously frugal recipes in Chris’s book, Eating Well For Only $2 A Day! You can find the book, as well as countless other articles, tips, and recipes at Simple Family Finance. Subscribe to the free email updates and receive a coupon code for 20% off the already low price of the book!














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