Traditional shortbread is a buttery, crumbly cookie made with just a few simple ingredients. This recipe guides you through creaming butter and sugar, incorporating flours, and baking to perfection.
Welcome to a delightful journey of making Traditional Shortbread! This classic treat is known for its rich, buttery flavor and crumbly texture. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a batch of delicious shortbread that will impress your friends and family.
Congratulations! You've just made a batch of traditional shortbread that is sure to make anyone's day a little brighter. Whether enjoyed with a hot cup of tea or coffee, or simply on its own, this buttery, crumbly treat is a timeless classic for a reason. Enjoy your homemade shortbread!
Bake the shortbread in a preheated oven at 325Β°F (163Β°C) for 20-25 minutes, or until lightly golden around the edges. Keep an eye on them to avoid overbaking.
The shortbread is done when the edges are lightly golden and the centers remain firm but not browned. A gentle touch on the top should indicate they are set.
Store any leftover shortbread in an airtight container at room temperature. They will remain fresh for up to a week.
You can substitute the all-purpose white wheat flour with a gluten-free blend if needed, but be cautious with ratios. Avoid substituting the rice flour as it helps with texture.
A standard baking tray is recommended for this recipe. Make sure to space the cookies slightly apart as they may spread slightly while baking.
- Ensure that your butter is at room temperature before starting the recipe. This makes it easier to mix and helps achieve the perfect texture.
- For an even bake, try to roll out the dough to a consistent thickness. This will help the shortbread cook uniformly.
- Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes before baking. Chilling helps to solidify the butter, which in turn helps to maintain the shape of the shortbread during baking.
- Use a fork to poke holes in the dough before baking. This not only adds to the traditional look but also prevents the shortbread from puffing up unevenly.
- For a special touch, you can sprinkle a little granulated sugar on top of the shortbread before baking or right after they come out of the oven.
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05 May 2026