How to Make Grandma's Scotch Shortbread Recipe

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Scotch Shortbread, Grandmother, and Scotland

Scotch Shortbread is delicious any time of year, but my memories are of my grandmother making it each Christmas. She came here from Scotland when she was 12, and each year at Christmas my grandparents would be at our home for the holidays, and she made a very simple, but delicious, Scotch Shortbread. It is simply butter, flour and sugar, but in just the right amounts and cooked JUST RIGHT!

After she passed away, I took over the tradition...a Nutritionist making something so rich, with sugar...and white flour, you ask? YES! Just once a year. I hope you enjoy taking a look at the following things related to Scotch Shortbread and the land of my maternal ancestors, Scotland.



Photo taken by me before popping in the oven.

Claudia a/k/a happynutritionist
Updated 6/1/12

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My Recipe for Scotch Shortbread

So Easy and So Good

The following should make you enough 2 x 2 squares to feed quite a few, though I don't know exactly how many, this isn't an exact science for me.

You'll need a couple of greased and lightly floured sheet cake pans. You can also use a round cake pan as I did in the picture you see in the introduction. If you prefer using a cookie cutter and making cookies, you can do that too.

Ingredients:

4 Cups Sifted All-Purpose Flour
1 Cup Confectioner's Sugar
2 Cups Butter (softened to room temperature)
1/2-1 teaspoon Salt

Instructions:

1. Preheat your oven to about 325 F
2. Use a mixer at medium speed and cream your butter.
3. GRADUALLY add sugar, and beat until fluffy
4. Mix the flour and salt, and sift into the butter mixture, blending with your hands as you add
5. Take the mixture and press it into your pans. This is a thick mixture, so you will not be pouring it, but "pressing" it into the pan(s), to about 1/2" thick. (If you are making cookies you will roll out the dough and cut your cookies with a cookie cutter.)
6. Pinch all around the edge to form a "fluted" rim.
7. Prick the surface at even intervals with a fork.

TIP: If you don't use a Shortbread Cutter, use a sharp knife to mark out your squares, or wedges if you use a round pan, and don't cut completely through, just enough so they cut nicely after baking.

Baking:

Recipes tell you about 50 or so minutes, and remove when firm (but not hard...it "hardens" after it is removed and cooled) but I want you to look for this sign that your shortbread is just right. The fluted edge and a little way in from the fluted edge should be a nice light brown, the rest of it should be a golden color, from just in from the edge to the center. It should be firm, but not brown all over.

Cool in the pan, then cut where marked.

Now you're going to have times when you don't do this perfectly, it will still taste good, it's just "yummier" if it is still a nice golden color after baking.

TIP: If you use a glass pan, put it in the center of the oven, aluminum, a lower shelf.

Cookies should be watched closely, they don't take long to cook if they are thinner, and watch for the same thing, dark edges, golden center.

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  • CatJB Dec 16, 2011 @ 6:16 am | delete
    Oh YUM!! My mum and later on myself used to make shortbread from what was, from memory, a very similar recipe. Might have to make some for Christmas, mmm mmmm.....
  • vallain Sep 19, 2011 @ 12:20 pm | delete
    I'm not much of a baker these days, but my background is Scottish too. Haven't had these in years.
  • blanckj Jun 1, 2011 @ 8:50 am | delete
    Looks yummy. My husband loves shortbread
  • ---Chazz May 29, 2011 @ 9:04 pm | delete
    Shortbread is such a richly decadent treat! Glad to have an authentic recipe to try. Blessings from a visiting Squid Angel on the Memorial Day Squid Angel Tour Bus quest. (As soon as we complete the tour, your lens will be featured on "Wing-it on Squidoo," our lensography of some of the best lenses we've found.)
  • 23squidoo Jan 1, 2011 @ 10:43 pm | delete
    This shortbread looks so delicious! I also learned some things about Scotland that I didn't know. Thanks for providing this information.
  • happynutritionist Jan 29, 2011 @ 9:32 pm | delete
    I'm glad you enjoyed your visit...it is delicious...hoping for better "after it's baked" pictures next time, but for now, these will have to do. Thanks again for the visit.
  • WordCustard Nov 23, 2009 @ 4:29 pm | delete
    This is a really nice lens and your recipe looks great. Thanks very much for the lensroll!
  • LensbyLisa Nov 3, 2009 @ 8:12 pm | delete
    This looks yummy! I will have to try this shortbread recipe. Thanks for the lensroll...I lensrolled this to my Christmas Cookie Cutter lens. 5*s!
  • WindyWinters Oct 8, 2009 @ 4:53 pm | delete
    I love shortbread, too! It's become a family tradition to make it at Christmastime! :)
  • watkins-lady Jan 21, 2009 @ 12:11 am | delete
    I really must try this next year for the holidays, less fuss than making rolled cookies. I agree a little butter and is ok as a treat once in awhile.
  • WorldTravelers916 Jul 22, 2008 @ 5:09 pm | delete
    shortbread is my favorite, we always have it for thanksgiving!

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  • myyeastinfectioncure Jun 12, 2007 @ 8:21 am | delete
    mmm shortbread to begin with is great but with scotch mmmmmm!
  • Neville Inggs May 29, 2007 @ 11:29 am | delete
    My paternal great-grandmother, born of Scottish emigrants to New Zealand; one of the first of the settler babies born in NZ. At 6 she went to Scotland for her education. At 18 she sailed home. On the ship she met her husband
  • CrossCountry Feb 9, 2007 @ 8:09 am | delete
    Mmmm. Scotch shortbread ~ my sister loves to bake. Hope you don't mind if I send her the recipe [so she can make me some cookies].

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