Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

Matt’s grandma is turning 90 years old on Monday!  A few months ago we were talking and she told me that all she wanted for her big birthday this year was Mandelbread.   Lucky for her, I don’t forget any food-related requests.

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

And even luckier for her, I have the most amazing mandelbread recipe that my mom’s been making for as long as I can remember.  She doesn’t remember the source but it was someone who had a good taste in desserts.

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

Mandelbread, otherwise known as Mandelbrodt or kamishbrot, is not so far off from biscotti.  Baking this type of cookie requires a few more steps than usual as the dough is baked in loaf form and then cut up and baked again.  These extra steps are worth it because you end up with a wonderful crunch, although I do like the middle-of-the-loaf pieces that are a little thicker and usually have a little chewiness to them.

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

While many variations include some sort of nuts, I like to stick with the chocolate chips only.  The semi-sweet chips along with a light cinnamon-sugar coating is a perfect flavor combination for me.  Plus, given that these are crunchy to begin with, nuts don’t add much value from a texture standpoint.

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread
Yield: Makes ~2 dozen slices

Ingredients:
3 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup + 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, separated
3 large eggs
½ cup canola oil
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons orange juice
1 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees
Whisk together flour, baking powder and salt, set aside
Beat 1 cup of sugar with all wet ingredients (eggs through orange juice)
Stir in dry ingredients until combined
Stir in chocolate chips
Form dough into two separate loaves on baking sheets lined with parchment paper
Bake in oven for 25 minutes or until light brown
While loaves begin to bake, combine remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar with cinnamon
Remove baked loaves from oven and immediately cut into slices while hot
Turn each slice onto a side and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mixture
Re-bake for 12 minutes
Remove from oven, immediately turn each slice onto opposite side and sprinkle them with remaining cinnamon sugar
Continue to bake for another 12 minutes or until edges are golden brown

Chocolate Chip Mandelbread

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35 thoughts on “Chocolate Chip Mandelbread”

  1. Those look delicious! I also like when there is a bit of “chew” to it and not all crunch. When it is too crunchy, it hurts my teeth!

  2. My best friend makes the best mandelbrot, I refuse to make it because I just want her to make it for me all the time.
    Maybe I should give it a try with your recipe….

  3. Oh, that looks so good! I really like the pictures of it on the cake stand–so cute! I wish I could think of a request for your blog but my brain is shot right now. I love baking so I pretty much love everything you post! Have you ever done a pie? How about a fruit pie for summer?

    1. Thanks! Hmm I do have a fruit pie I want to make but am saving it for some reason… guess I better get around to that soon:-)

  4. What I love about this is that not only it looks yummy but sounds like fun to bake! And I think that the thought behind the baking is so precious… :)

  5. I made these today, but substituted in 1 cup of whole wheat flour, used dark chocolate chips instead of regular, and only used 3/4 cup of sugar to try and make them a little healthier. They were still delicious! :)

  6. I have a request: raspberry cream cheese scones that taste like the ones from Great Harvest (if you’ve had them)! They are my absolute favorite scones ever, and I would love to be able to make them myself.

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