Twice Baked Shortbread
- Number of Servings: 16
Ingredients
Directions
Twice-Baked Shortbread
Adapted from Alice Medrich’s Pure Dessert
Medrich says that the secrets to tender, buttery, crunchy shortbread are letting the dough rest in the pan for at least two hours, or overnight, before baking and adding a second baking, to toast the cookies ever-so-slightly for extra flavor and crunch. After trying these, I couldn’t agree more and expect to audition variations on this core recipe all winter.
Equipment: A baking pan with a removable bottom, such as a 9 1/2-inch round or a 4 by 14-inch rectangular fluted tart pan, or a one-piece 8-inch square pan
If using a pan with a removable bottom, grease the pan; if using the one-piece 8-inch pan, line it with aluminum foil, leaving an overhang on two opposite sides.
In a medium bowl, combine the melted butter with the sugar, vanilla of your choice, and salt. Add the flour and mix just until incorporated. Pat and spread the dough evenly in the pan. Let rest for at least 2 hours, or overnight (no need to refrigerate).
Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
Bake the shortbread for 45 minutes.
Remove the pan from the oven, leaving the oven on. Lightly sprinkle the surface of the shortbread with sugar. Let the shortbread cool for 10 minutes.
Remove the shortbread from the pan, being careful to avoid breaking it. Use a thin sharp knife to cut it into oblong “fingers”, wedges, or squares. Place the pieces slightly apart on a parchment-lined baking sheet and put in the oven for 15 minutes. Cool on a rack.
Shortbread can keep for weeks in a sealed container, but I’ve never had any last that long.
Number of Servings: 16
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user FOODFROMD.
12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted and still warm5 tablespoons granulated sugar1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract or the scrapings from half a vanilla bean1/4 teaspoon salt or a couple pinches of flaky maldon1 1/2 cups (6.75 ounces) all-purpose flourTurbinado, Demerara or granulated sugar for sprinkling
Twice-Baked Shortbread
Adapted from Alice Medrich’s Pure Dessert
Medrich says that the secrets to tender, buttery, crunchy shortbread are letting the dough rest in the pan for at least two hours, or overnight, before baking and adding a second baking, to toast the cookies ever-so-slightly for extra flavor and crunch. After trying these, I couldn’t agree more and expect to audition variations on this core recipe all winter.
Equipment: A baking pan with a removable bottom, such as a 9 1/2-inch round or a 4 by 14-inch rectangular fluted tart pan, or a one-piece 8-inch square pan
If using a pan with a removable bottom, grease the pan; if using the one-piece 8-inch pan, line it with aluminum foil, leaving an overhang on two opposite sides.
In a medium bowl, combine the melted butter with the sugar, vanilla of your choice, and salt. Add the flour and mix just until incorporated. Pat and spread the dough evenly in the pan. Let rest for at least 2 hours, or overnight (no need to refrigerate).
Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
Bake the shortbread for 45 minutes.
Remove the pan from the oven, leaving the oven on. Lightly sprinkle the surface of the shortbread with sugar. Let the shortbread cool for 10 minutes.
Remove the shortbread from the pan, being careful to avoid breaking it. Use a thin sharp knife to cut it into oblong “fingers”, wedges, or squares. Place the pieces slightly apart on a parchment-lined baking sheet and put in the oven for 15 minutes. Cool on a rack.
Shortbread can keep for weeks in a sealed container, but I’ve never had any last that long.
Number of Servings: 16
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user FOODFROMD.
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 134.3
- Total Fat: 8.8 g
- Cholesterol: 23.3 mg
- Sodium: 1.4 mg
- Total Carbs: 12.9 g
- Dietary Fiber: 0.3 g
- Protein: 1.3 g
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