How To Make Shortbread | Good Housekeeping UK
Find out how to make shortbread in a few simple steps - delicious buttery and crisp shortbread biscuits made easy with our step-by-step video.
Ingredients:
250g (9oz) plain white flour, sifted, plus extra to dust
175g (6oz) unsalted butter, at room temperature, cubed
75g (3oz) caster sugar
Demerara or granulated sugar, to sprinkle
1. Into a mixing bowl, put flour and butter then rub together using fingertips until mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Add caster sugar and bring together using hands.
2. Dust work surface with flour and turn out dough on to worksurface. Form into a thick sausage shape. Wrap in cling film and chill for 30min.
3. Slice dough widthways, into roughly 1cm (½in) thick discs and remove cling film. Line a baking sheet with baking parchment, and put shortbread discs on sheet with plenty of space between to allow them to spread when cooking. Sprinkle with demerara or granulated sugar.
4. Bake at 200°C (180°C fan) mark 6 for 15-16min, until pale golden. Cool for 10min on baking sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
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Traditional Scottish Shortbread Pitcaithly Bannock Family Recipe
We love this lovely traditional Scottish shortbread recipe for Pitcaithly Bannock its so delicious and really easy to make. Pitcaithly Bannock is similiar to a plain Scottish shortbread but the difference being the Picaithly Bannock contains candied peel and ground almonds. It originates from Pitcaithly in Perthshire and is lovely served with tea or coffee.
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This delicious Scottish Pitcaithly Bannock recipe is light and has a bite with a slight crunch to it. The golden shortbread contains candied peel, ground almonds and a little milk and is very very easy to make. This Scottish shortbread is lovely as part of an afternoon tea tower and is a nice treat to serve to visiting family and friends.
I hope you enjoy this delicious Scottish Shortbread Recipe. Angie x
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Easy Shortbread Cookies Recipe - Delicious Scottish Shortbread
Delicious, soft, melt in your mouth Scottish Shortbread Cookies are easy to make and only need five ingredients.
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???? Shortbread Butter Cookies Ingredients: Butter and Flour measurement has been updated
1 1/4 cups (300g) unsalted butter, softened (**mentioned 2 1/2 cups in the video but should be
1 1/4 cups)
3/4 cup (100g) powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 1/2cups (400g) all purpose flour (**mentioned 3 1/4 cups in the video but should be 2 1/2 cups)
3/4 cup (100g) corn starch
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1. In a mixing bowl, add butter and sugar. Mix until pale yellow. Add vanilla extract and mix.
2. Sift in flour and corn starch. Mix everything together by hand until form a soft dough, knead for 2-3 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap and keep in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
3. Preheat the oven to 320F (160C).
4. Remove dough from the fridge and press evenly in a baking pan (I used 8x8 pan) lined with parchment paper.
5. Measure 2.67 x 0.63 and score the dough with a cutter.
6. Poke holes into each cookies with a fork.
7. Bake in the oven for 40 minutes.
8. Remove and cool on a cooling rack.
9. Try the shortbread butter cookies with coffee or tea.
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My Scottish Grandma's Famous Shortbread Recipe + Why I Flew to Florida for it!
Every year for Xmas my grandma made Scottish style shortbread cookies. This is my attempt at replicating them. I hope she likes them, let me know what you think in the comments!
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SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD RECIPE
320g or 2 -2.5 CUPS AP FLOUR
110g or 1/2 CUP WHITE RICE FLOUR
110g or 1/2 CUP SUGAR
220g or 2 STICKS COLD BUTTER(16 TBSP) (cut into small cubes or grated on box grater)
3g SALT or 1/2 tsp
1. Combine flour, rice flour, butter, sugar, and salt in bowl of stand mixer or in medium mixing bowl
2. Mix on low speed for 3-4 minutes or until butter and flour are pebble like
3. Mix on medium speed for 10 more minutes or about 15 minutes in total or until dough is formed and is clearing the bowl as shown in video.
4. Once mixed, move dough over to half sheet pan lined with parchment paper
5. Press shortbread dough into a rough 9x7 or 20x17cm rectangle (roughly)
6. If you'd like perfect rectangles, perforate as shown in video, then score with fork
7. Bake at 275F or 135C for 45 mins to 75 mins depending on how crunchy you'd like.
45 mins will be soft and light, 75 mins will be crunchy and golden.
8. Take out and let cool 10 mins.
9 Cut along perforations while still hot...serve
CHOCOLATE CHIP SHORTBREAD VARIATION
320g or 2-2.5 CUPS AP FLOUR
110g or 1/2 CUP WHITE RICE FLOUR
55g or 1/4C. SUGAR
55g 0r 1/4C. BROWN SUGAR
3g or 3/4tsp VANILLA EXTRACT
220g or 2 STICKS (16 TBPS) COLD BUTTER (cut into small cubes or grated on box grater)
3g or 1/2 tsp SALT
115g or 4 OZ 70% CACAO CHOCOLATE
Follow recipe as before, add chopped chocolate after dough is clearing bowl.
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Making traditional Scottish shortbread
Rena Harrop has been practicing her recipe for 70 years. Want to try it yourself? Follow these steps:
Ingredients:
1 lb butter (Harrop says to use farm-fresh butter, not salted)
2 cups berry sugar
4 cups flour
2 tablespoons rice flour
Directions:
Mix the sugar and two flours together in a bowl. Then, start incorporating the dry mixture into the butter. Harrop says using her hands to do this achieves the desirable consistency. Once it’s mixed, put the dough on the counter and knead until it’s pliable.
Then, use a rolling pin to roll it flat and cut it into whatever shapes you want.
Bake the cookies in the oven at 300F for 30 to 40 minutes. Harrop says don’t wait until the cookies turn brown—remove them once the edges start to turn a cream colour.
Then, put them on a rack to cool and sprinkle more sugar on top.
Scottish Shortbread All Butter Just like Walkers! @HYSapientia 24 L Air fryer
Today, I’m making one of the world's classic biscuits all the way from bonny Scotland – I’m making Scottish Shortbread All Butter Just like Walkers!
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Don't forget that with all recipes, YOU have to taste along the way - all recipes may need adjusting to your tastes. All recipes are full working; as a base, they are great - tailored to your taste. Hope you enjoy cooking as much as I do.
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Ingredients
600g A. P Flour
400g unsalted butter
200g caster sugar
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NOTE:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Using salt
Cooking with salt is not inherently bad for you, but it becomes a concern when consumed in excess. Salt, or sodium chloride, is essential for bodily functions such as nerve transmission, muscle contraction, and fluid balance. However, excessive salt intake is linked to health issues like high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease.
Many people are cautious about salt intake due to its prevalence in many diets, particularly in processed and restaurant foods. As a result, according to the American Heart Association, most people consume much more than the recommended daily limit of sodium, which is less than 2,300 milligrams per day. Some guidelines even recommend a lower limit of 1,500 milligrams for certain populations.
The recommended daily sodium intake, 2,300 milligrams, is equivalent to 1 teaspoon of table salt.
Unless you eat the whole tray of biscuits in one go, the salt levels DO NOT exceed any recommended intake levels – most sensible people will only consume a couple of biscuits.
Hope this alleviates all the whining minnies and flippant comments about salt – a PINCH of salt to your taste!
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