8.8.13

Simple Shortbread

What's inside this darling package? 
Little shortbread moons with shimmery sugar sprinkles. They are classic, sweet and crisp. Perching sweetly on a tea cup or a little platter they are ideal company for afternoon or evening tea. But I have to admit I ate most of my cookies for breakfast! 
The recipe itself is simple, but the rest can be only as complex as you want it to be. I cut out my short bread with a cookie cutter then used a paring knife to make a notch et violà


Shortbread Cookies

makes 20-25 cookies

1/4 cup unrefined sugar + 1 tablespoon for sprinkling (62 grams + 12 grams)
1/2 cup of butter, room temperature (120 grams)
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract (2.5 ml)
pinch of salt
1 1/4 cup all purpose flour (150 grams)

Cream the butter and the 1/4 cup (62 grams) sugar together. Next add the vanilla. With a wooden spoon mix in the flour and salt by pouring half in, giving a few stirs, then the remaining bit. Mix until it starts to come together then shape into a ball. On a plastic wrap flatten the ball with the palm of your hand. Wrap and refrigerate for one hour.  Sprinkle a wee amount of flour on a clean counter and sprinkle a rolling pin with flour as well. Roll out to 3/4 cm thick, cut with a cookie cutter (you may need to slip a knife underneath to lift them up and clean up the edges). Prepare a tray with baking paper and bake at 350F/180C for 8-10 mins. Sprinkle immediately with the sugar set aside. Cool slightly on the tray then remove to a wire rack to cool completely.

*I made a gluten free version for my friend. The perching moons can be done, but are much more fragile! Instead of all-purpose flour I used 1 1/4 cup of a gluten free blend (rice, potato, tapioca, maize buckwheat) and added 1/2 teaspoon of xanthan gum. 


16 comments:

Claudia said...

Cute idea for the cup

Ginger said...

These are almost too pretty to eat!

Carina said...

Oh my, I need moon shaped cookie cutters in my life!
I haven't baked a batch of shortbread in a while. I would love to try out this recipe

Sophie said...

These are wonderful!

Melodie said...

They look delicious! I have almost the same cookie cutter so I think I HAVE to try to make them ;)

Vicky said...

Oh dearest Abby, your blog and taste in everything is perfection and I finally found my way here. I'll add you to my blog's blogroll and follow you on 8tracks immediately :)

xx Vicky | golden mirrors

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you Vicky dear! I'm glad you found me, now I'm going to find you! I can imagine your blog is as lovely as your instagram <3.

teawiththemoon said...

Oo! I think it's a common cookie cutter in the UK - the Brits like their cookies cute and so do we apparently! :-D. If you try them let me know! x

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you dear <3

teawiththemoon said...

I hope you find a cutter like this! The moon cookie cutter has added a dreamy element to my baking and now I can't let it go ;-D. Do let me know if you give these a try. I would to see your spin on them. <3

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you Ginger!

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you! I know I'm not the first to try it, but I had to give it a try myself. :-)

Danielle P said...

Oh wow, lovely photos! I can't wait to try the gluten free variation. I think I found a GF flour blend that will make these cookies sturdy enough to perch on a teacup.


xo dani @ sage and spice

teawiththemoon said...

I hope they turn out well for you and you have a lovely blog!

Hannah said...

Shortbread cookies are the yummiest, and these photos are so cute!


Xo, Hannah


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Ruby Geentjens said...

sooo wonderful! <3 need to do this when I make cookies! ^-^