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SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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Make these moreish shortbread biscuits using just three ingredients. They're wonderfully crumbly and go perfectly with a cup of tea for a mid-morning treat

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Afternoon tea, Treat

Time 35m

Yield Makes 20 biscuits

Number Of Ingredients 3

150g plain flour, plus extra for dusting
100g butter, chilled and cubed
50g caster sugar, plus 1 tbsp for sprinkling

Steps:

  • Heat the oven 170C/150C fan/gas 3. Put the flour, butter and sugar into a mixing bowl. Use your hands to combine the ingredients until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs, then squeeze until it comes together as a dough.
  • On a lightly floured surface, use a rolling pin to roll out the dough to ½ cm thick. Cut the dough into fingers and place on a lined baking tray. Use a fork to create imprints, then sprinkle with the remaining caster sugar.
  • Chill the dough in the fridge for 20 mins, then bake for 15-20 mins until golden brown. Remove the shortbread fingers from the oven and leave to cool on the tray for 10 mins.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 79 calories, Fat 4 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 9 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 0.3 grams fiber, Protein 1 grams protein, Sodium 0.1 milligram of sodium

TRADITIONAL RICH SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD BISCUITS - COOKIES



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No Christmas or New Year would be the same without these delightful buttery and crisp shortbread biscuits! Plus, they are extremely easy to make and have very few ingredients. They are not low in calories, but they make a delicious treat at special times of the year. This family recipe is a tried and true, and is based on the Be-Ro cookbook recipe.....a real cookery institution in the UK! Shortbread biscuits can be made in a variety of shapes, including being pressed in a decorative wooden Shortbread Mould; when they are made in a round and cut into triangles, they are called "Petticoat Tails" and are a traditional Scottish wedding biscuit. Whatever the shape you decide to use - I have given a few ideas in the recipe - the taste will remain the same.....meltingly light and buttery. These make ideal gifts, and as they are made with butter, they last for quite a while. Pack them up in an attractive box, tin or cellaphane bag and attach a tartan bow and a sprig of heather for a true Scottish feel to them! Happy Hogmanay!

Provided by French Tart

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 16-24 Shortbread Biscuits

Number Of Ingredients 4

12 ounces plain flour
4 ounces caster sugar
8 ounces butter
extra caster sugar, for sprinkling (optional)

Steps:

  • Mix the flour and sugar together in a large bowl, and then rub in the butter - as if you were making shortcrust pastry. Use the tips of your fingers and ensure that all the butter has been rubbed in -- it should resemble sand!
  • Then start to knead the paste, pushing it together to form a smooth dough - the heat of your hands whilst kneading helps it form.
  • Petticoat Tails:.
  • Divide the shorbread dough into two equal parts and shape them into balls, then flatten them out into two rounds - using the heel of your hand, to about 7" in diameter and 1/4" thick.
  • Mark the top into equal portions - triangular in shape, and then prick the tops all over with a fork - making patterns if you wish! Crimp the edges as you would a pie crust to make a decorative edge and place them onto a well greased baking tray or cookie sheet.
  • (You can also use a greased and lined 7" or 8" fluted edged round sandwich/cake tin - preferably with a loose bottom for ease of taking the shortbread out. Press the dough into the tin and mark out as above).
  • Shortbread fingers:.
  • Roll out the shortbread dough, and shape into a rectangle, about 1/2" to 3/4" thick. Place onto a well greased baking tray or cookie sheet as before, and mark into "fingers" -- prick over with a fork again. You can also press the dough into an 8" square baking/sandwich/brownie tin - and then mark out the fingers as above.
  • (Please Note: The fingers are always thicker than the petticoat tails and shortbread rounds).
  • Shortbread Rounds:.
  • Roll out the shortbread dough and using a biscuit or cookie cutter, cut into rounds of about 2" to 3" in diameter, about 1/4" in thickness. Place them on a well greased baking tray or cookie sheet.
  • Wooden Shortbread Mould:.
  • You can also place the dough into a decorative wooden shortbread mould, before turning it out on to a greased baking tray. Traditional Scottish wooden moulds can be bought online and usually have a Thistle design with heavily fluted edges.
  • Bake the any of the above shortbread biscuits in a pre-heated oven 160C/325F/Gas Mark 3 for between 20 to 30 minutes, or until they are pale and golden - but NOT brown!
  • Sprinkle extra caster sugar over the top as soon as they come out of the oven if you wish.
  • Allow the shorbread bicuits to cool slightly on a cooling rack, before cutting into fingers or "petticoat tails".
  • Allow to cool completely before storing in an airtight tin or container. NB: These will last for about 10 to 14 days in a cool, dry and dark pantry. They can also be frozen with great results!

TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH PURE BUTTER SHORTBREAD COOKIES - BISCUITS



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Scotland's favorite tea-time or Christmas Holiday cookie! The very best fresh dairy butter is a requirement in these cookies, for flavor. Make them into squares or "Petticoat Tails", or any shape you wish. Great for gift giving. Our family favorite recipe, adapted from "Having Tea".

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 16-24 Shortbread Cookies

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 cup confectioners' sugar
1 lb salted butter, softened
4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
caster sugar, for sprinkling (optional)
1/4 teaspoon crushed edible lavender flowers (fresh or dried) (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 325F degrees.
  • Blend the confectioner's sugar into the butter, and then gradually add the flour, 1 cup at a time. Dough will be very thick. At this point, you may add crushed lavender flowers or rosemary, if you wish.
  • Place dough on floured surface, pat down, and roll out into a square or circle 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Cut into 2 1/2 inch squares or Petticoat Tail wedges, and carefully place on an ungreased baking sheet.
  • Prick the top of each square or wedge with a fork.
  • Bake at 325F degrees for 25 to 30 minutes; cookies should be pale on top, but golden brown on the bottom.
  • Remove from oven, sprinkle with sugar if you wish, and cool on wire racks.
  • Store in an airtight container.

VANILLA SHORTBREAD BISCUITS NIGELLA



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Delicious traditional vanilla Shortbread recipe from Nigella Lawson. Full details and images can be found here

Provided by Hearthandmade

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 33 Cookies, 33 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

100 g icing sugar
200 g plain flour, preferably Italian 00
100 g cornflour
200 g unsalted butter
1 vanilla pod

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 160°C/gas mark 3.
  • 2. Put the icing sugar, plain flour and cornflour into the bowl of a food processor fitted with the double-bladed knife and give them a quick blitz (just to save you sieving, which is my most-hated job in the kitchen) before adding the butter along with the vanilla seeds you've scraped out of a pod. (I find the easiest way to do this is by cutting the pod in half across, and then splitting each short half lengthwise and prising out the seeds with the point and edge of a sharp knife. Don't even think of throwing the deseeded bits of pod away: stash them in a jar of caster to use next time a recipe requires vanilla sugar.).
  • 3. Process again until the soft mixture coheres and begins to form a ball, loosely clumping around the blade. Turn this out on to a Swiss roll tin and press to form an even (or as even as you can make it) layer, using fingers or the back of a spoon, or both. Be patient: I promise you it will fit smoothly.
  • 4. Using the tip of a sharp knife cut the pressed-out shortbread into fingers. I make two incisions lengthways - ie to form three layers - and then make ten cuts down - so that you end up with eleven fingers per layer. Obviously, the aim should be to cut at regular intervals but don't start getting your ruler out. Just go by eye: uniformity is the province of the conveyer belt not of home cooking. Use the tines of a fork to make little holes in each marked-out biscuit: I press down about three times, diagonally, on each finger.
  • 5. Now that you've pressed, incised, and punctured, slide the Swiss roll tin into the oven and bake for about 20-25 minutes, by which time the shortbread will be pale still, but not doughy. Expect a little goldenness around the edges, but shortbread should be not crisp but melting. Remove the tin from the oven and let cool for 10 minutes or so, before removing, with a palette knife and your fingers, to a wire rack. Sprinkle with sugar and leave them to cool completely before storing in a tin.

VIENNESE SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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This is my dear friend Fouzia Parkar's recipe. She is a thorough expert in baking and is a miracle cook too:) I'm sure these will leave you wanting for more, so give it a shot!

Provided by Charishma_Ramchanda

Categories     Austrian

Time 40m

Yield 35 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 6

250 g butter
1/4 cup caster sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 3/4 cups plain flour
1/4 cup rice flour
1 pinch salt

Steps:

  • Cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
  • Add essence.
  • Beat well.
  • Fold in sifted flours and salt.
  • Fill into piping bag fitted with fluted tube.
  • Pipe into straight lengths or different shapes on greased oven tray.
  • Bake in a moderate oven for 12- 15 minutes or until golden.
  • Cool on tray.
  • Leave plain or dip one end in about 125 gm (4oz) of melted dark chocolate for a pretty effect.
  • Serve and enjoy!

VIENNESE SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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Make and share this Viennese Shortbread Biscuits recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Wny1073

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

90 g icing sugar
300 g unsalted butter
2 eggs
lemon essence
375 g flour

Steps:

  • Cream the butter and sifted icing sugar until the mix is light and fluffy, then beat in the eggs and a few drops of lemon essence. Using a wooden spoon, gently fold in the sifted flour.
  • Pipe small shapes using a star tube onto greaseproof paper, then bake at 200C until light golden brown in colour.
  • Note: You can pipe difference shapes like rosettes, whirls or stars, or place a glaced cherry in the centre as decoration prior to baking. When the biscuits have cooled after baking, you could half-dip them in chocolate, or pipe chocolate onto them.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 200.7, Fat 12.8, SaturatedFat 7.9, Cholesterol 53.4, Sodium 9.1, Carbohydrate 18.8, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 4.5, Protein 2.7

TRADITIONAL RICH SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD BISCUITS - COOKIES



Traditional Rich Scottish Shortbread Biscuits - Cookies image

No Christmas or New Year would be the same without these delightful buttery and crisp shortbread biscuits! Plus, they are extremely easy to make and have very few ingredients. They are not low in calories, but they make a delicious treat at special times of the year. This family recipe is a tried and true, and is based on the Be-Ro cookbook recipe.....a real cookery institution in the UK! Shortbread biscuits can be made in a variety of shapes, including being pressed in a decorative wooden Shortbread Mould; when they are made in a round and cut into triangles, they are called "Petticoat Tails" and are a traditional Scottish wedding biscuit. Whatever the shape you decide to use - I have given a few ideas in the recipe - the taste will remain the same.....meltingly light and buttery. These make ideal gifts, and as they are made with butter, they last for quite a while. Pack them up in an attractive box, tin or cellaphane bag and attach a tartan bow and a sprig of heather for a true Scottish feel to them! Happy Hogmanay!

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 4

12 ounces plain flour
4 ounces caster sugar
8 ounces butter
extra caster sugar, for sprinkling (optional)

Steps:

  • Mix the flour and sugar together in a large bowl, and then rub in the butter - as if you were making shortcrust pastry. Use the tips of your fingers and ensure that all the butter has been rubbed in -- it should resemble sand!
  • Then start to knead the paste, pushing it together to form a smooth dough - the heat of your hands whilst kneading helps it form.
  • Petticoat Tails:.
  • Divide the shorbread dough into two equal parts and shape them into balls, then flatten them out into two rounds - using the heel of your hand, to about 7" in diameter and 1/4" thick.
  • Mark the top into equal portions - triangular in shape, and then prick the tops all over with a fork - making patterns if you wish! Crimp the edges as you would a pie crust to make a decorative edge and place them onto a well greased baking tray or cookie sheet.
  • (You can also use a greased and lined 7" or 8" fluted edged round sandwich/cake tin - preferably with a loose bottom for ease of taking the shortbread out. Press the dough into the tin and mark out as above).
  • Shortbread fingers:.
  • Roll out the shortbread dough, and shape into a rectangle, about 1/2" to 3/4" thick. Place onto a well greased baking tray or cookie sheet as before, and mark into "fingers" -- prick over with a fork again. You can also press the dough into an 8" square baking/sandwich/brownie tin - and then mark out the fingers as above.
  • (Please Note: The fingers are always thicker than the petticoat tails and shortbread rounds).
  • Shortbread Rounds:.
  • Roll out the shortbread dough and using a biscuit or cookie cutter, cut into rounds of about 2" to 3" in diameter, about 1/4" in thickness. Place them on a well greased baking tray or cookie sheet.
  • Wooden Shortbread Mould:.
  • You can also place the dough into a decorative wooden shortbread mould, before turning it out on to a greased baking tray. Traditional Scottish wooden moulds can be bought online and usually have a Thistle design with heavily fluted edges.
  • Bake the any of the above shortbread biscuits in a pre-heated oven 160C/325F/Gas Mark 3 for between 20 to 30 minutes, or until they are pale and golden - but NOT brown!
  • Sprinkle extra caster sugar over the top as soon as they come out of the oven if you wish.
  • Allow the shorbread bicuits to cool slightly on a cooling rack, before cutting into fingers or "petticoat tails".
  • Allow to cool completely before storing in an airtight tin or container. NB: These will last for about 10 to 14 days in a cool, dry and dark pantry. They can also be frozen with great results!

EASTER SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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The perfect recipe for an extra special afternoon tea this Easter

Provided by good_chef-2

Time 1h

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 4

125g/4oz butter
55g/2oz caster sugar
180g/6oz plain flour
Kelly's of Cornwall Clotted Cream & Blackcurrant Ice Cream

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas 5
  • Beat the butter and the sugar together until smooth
  • Stir in the flour to get a smooth paste. Turn on to a work surface and gently roll out until the paste is 1cm/inch thick
  • Cut into rounds or fingers and place onto a baking tray. Sprinkle with icing sugar and chill in the fridge for 20 minutes
  • Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes, or until pale golden-brown. Set aside to cool on a wire rack
  • Serve with scoops of delicious Kelly's of Cornwall Clotted Cream & Blackcurrant ice cream

DRIED FRUIT SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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These are a simple, buttery biscuit which go great with a cup of tea. I've added in dried fruits for a more Christmassy flavour but they are great as just plain cookies too.

Provided by Izy Hossack

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 15 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 cup unsalted butter
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons rice flour
3 tablespoons currants
3 tablespoons mixed candied citrus peel

Steps:

  • Place the butter, salt and sugar into a large bowl and cream together until smooth. Add the plain flour, rice flour, currants and mixed peel and stir together then use your hands to gently knead together until you get a uniform dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 300F and line a cookie sheet with baking paper.
  • Roll the dough out to be just less than 1/2-inch thick. Use cutters to cut the dough out. Prick the top of the cookies with a fork. Bake for 25-30 minutes, the cookies will not really brown, they'll just become firm and very slightly golden around the edges.
  • Let cool on a wire rack then store in an airtight container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 115, Fat 6.3, SaturatedFat 3.9, Cholesterol 16.3, Sodium 40, Carbohydrate 13.7, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 4.6, Protein 1.3

PARMESAN SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



Parmesan Shortbread Biscuits image

These buttery biscuits have the texture of shortbread with the kick of parmesan cheese flavour. The biscuits are buttery and have a "soft crumble" when you bite into them. The rosemary is optional - they are beautiful without! The prep time assumes you make this using a food processor and using store bought grated parmesan cheese (rather than grating your own).

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 oz / 100g / 1 stick salted butter, chopped (Note 1)
3.5 oz / 100g parmesan cheese, grated (Note 2)
3/4 cup plain flour
1 tbsp rosemary leaves, roughly chopped (or 2 1/2 tsp dried rosemary)

Steps:

  • Process the butter, flour and parmesan in a food processor until a wet crumbly dough; OR
  • Place the flour and butter into a bowl and use your fingers to rub the butter into the flour until a crumble dough forms. Then add the parmesan cheese and use your fingers to rub it into the mixture.
  • If you are making rosemary biscuits, add the rosemary at the same time as the parmesan cheese.
  • Lightly flour a surface and turn the dough out onto it. Knead to bring together, then shape into two logs with a diameter of around 3 cm / 1.2" and about 15cm/6" in length.
  • Wrap with cling wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour or until firm. (Note 2)
  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350F. Line 1 large baking tray or 2 ordinary baking trays with baking paper (parchment paper).
  • Remove the log from the fridge and use a sharp knife to cut the log into 7mm/ ⅓" thick rounds.
  • Place the biscuits onto the baking tray at least 2cm / 1" apart.
  • Bake biscuits for 12 minutes or until light golden.
  • Stand on trays for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool.
  • NOTES
  • A US stick of butter = 4 oz = 113 grams. However, I've made this using 113g of butter and 100g of butter and noticed no difference at all. I also tested this using US cups as well as AUS and also noticed no difference.
  • If you don't use SALTED butter, please add ½ tsp salt.
  • To make this super easy, I use store bought grated parmesan cheese. The fresh kind from the refrigerator section (I get mine from Harris Farm Markets), not the fake parmesan in the pasta aisle!
  • g/3.5oz parmesan cheese is approximately ¾ cup BUT it is important to weight it rather than measure it by cup because the weight by volume of grated parmesan cheese varies greatly between brands, freshly grated vs store bought grated.
  • Sometimes, you will end up with a small ridge around the rim of the biscuit. You can see it a bit in the photos but sometimes they are even more prominent. If you want a perfect, evenly golden surface with no ridge, use a flat bottom glass and lightly press on the surface of each biscuit on the baking tray.

SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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A basic shortbread recipe

Provided by rossiredgrave

Time 30m

Yield Makes Biscuits

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 150 degrees celcius.
  • Put butter, flour and sugar in the mixing bowl.
  • Mix together with wooden spoon and hands so that the mixture looks like breadcrumbs.
  • Then use hands to squeeze mixure together so that the mixture looks like a dough.
  • Roll out the dough with a rolling pin on a lightly floured surface.
  • Cut out the shapes using your chosen cutter.
  • Place on a baking tray and leave in oven for 20 minutes or until they turn golden brown.
  • Then let the biscuits cool on a cooling tray for 10 minutes.

SHORTBREAD BISCUITS



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A crumbly, yummy and enjoyable treat!

Provided by dillontumilty

Time 50m

Yield Makes 10-15 biscuits

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Preheat an oven to 160'C, 325'F or gas mark 3.
  • Then line a baking tray with baking paper and grease using butter.
  • Cream the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until pale, light and fluffy.
  • Sift the flour into the bowl, add your vanilla extract.
  • Mix well until the ingredients form a dough.
  • Roll out the dough on a smooth surface to a thickness of 2 mm.
  • Cut out 10-15 shapes using biscuit cutters.
  • Put the cut out shapes on your prepared baking tray, leave them in a fridge to chill for 20 mins.
  • Take the tray out the fridge and bake in oven for 15-20 mins, or until golden brown.
  • When ready leave to chill on tray for 20 mins. Enjoy the shortbread!!!

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