Shortbread Cookies

This is a variation of a cookie recipe I found in a homemade cookie book published by Boutique.
Be sure to completely chill the dough until hardened (at least 1 hour, if not for longer) for a foolproof dough. You can add some dried fruits (apricots, orange peel, maraschino cherries, etc.) in Step 4. You can skip Step 6 if you don't feel like coating the cookies in sugar. Recipe by INCE
Shortbread Cookies
This is a variation of a cookie recipe I found in a homemade cookie book published by Boutique.
Be sure to completely chill the dough until hardened (at least 1 hour, if not for longer) for a foolproof dough. You can add some dried fruits (apricots, orange peel, maraschino cherries, etc.) in Step 4. You can skip Step 6 if you don't feel like coating the cookies in sugar. Recipe by INCE
Steps
- 1
Preparations: Bring the butter to room temperature. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 180° (350°F).
- 2
Put the butter in a bowl and knead with a fork. Once softened, beat with an electric mixer until creamy.
- 3
Add the granulated sugar to Step 2 and mix well with an electric mixer. Add ☆ and cream well.
- 4
Sprinkle the cake flour into Step 3 and fold well with a rubber spatula It's okay if it there are some flour streaks.
- 5
Put Step 4 into a large Ziploc bag (about 27 cm wide) and form into a log. Let chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour until hardened.
- 6
Sprinkle the dough from Step 5 lightly with water and roll with sugar in a shallow pan to coat the surface. If it's a bit of a pain, you can just scatter the sugar on top.
- 7
Slice the dough from Step 6 into 8 mm thick slices. Arrange on the baking sheet with some space between each and bake in an oven for 15 minutes. That was easy, wasn't it?
- 8
Once baked, let cool. They're crispy and delicious! Bake until they look like the ones shown in the picture.
- 9
You can use a microwave to soften the butter in Step 2, but be sure not to let it melt to a liquid!! (I heat it at 900 W for about 15 seconds).
- 10
These cookies were prepared as written in Step 6. The edges are well-coated in sugar.
- 11
These are with dried raspberries! This is what they look like before baking, but they were delicious!
- 12
I tried baking them in a different shape! They're quite bigger than the round type!
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