Ashley's Scottish Shortbread

Recipe courtesy The Hamilton-Turner Inn

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  • on January 20, 2012

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    A delicious version of a basic [Scottish] Shortbread suitable for serving at High Tea.

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  • on December 24, 2011

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    This was my first time making these cookies. Since I am part Scottish on my father's side, I decided to try this recipe for Christmas this year. I followed the advice below and only added 1/3 Cup corn starch instead of 1 1/3 C. I also cut the dough into 2 inch squares after I rolled out the dough, and placed them onto the cookie sheet. I baked them at 350 degrees for approx. 7-8 minutes. (I rolled out the dough to about 1/2 thickness. My cookies turned out great and my guests loved them! I will be making these cookies from now on as a Scottish tradition in my household.

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  • on December 23, 2010

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    My experience with recipes like this is, many people try to take something traditional like shortbread and add a few peculiar ingredients to make it "their own." And, in doing so, they screw it up.

    Count the ingredients in this recipe. Traditional. To the point. Authentic. I made this recently for co-workers including a woman from the U.K. who said it's the best shortbread she remembers having since she was a young girl in England.

    Since I'm only Scottish in decent, her tas taste-test all I needed to know.

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  • on December 09, 2010

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    Not as good as Walker's, but very good all the same, and super-easy. My whole family loves it and it's become a Christmas tradition.

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  • on October 21, 2009

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    Since I couldn't find a way to discuss recipe with Food Network staff I called
    The Hamilton Turner Inn, Savannah, GA.
    They said that there is an ingredient error in this recipe. The cornstarch should only be 1/3 CUP not what is listed.
    For preparation they suggest:
    350* oven with parchment paper lined baking pan
    On lightly floured surface roll out the dough to 1/4" thick. Cut into whatever shapes you want with lightly floured cookie cutters. Place the cookies on the prepared sheet and place in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes. This will firm up the dough so the cookies will maintain their shape when baked. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until the cookies are lightly brown. Cool on rack.
    These cookies will keep in an airtight container for about a week or can be frozen for several months.

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  • on August 09, 2006

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    being a shortbread lover, i felt compelled to try this recipe out as soon as i had watched the episode on television. however, this recipe rendered a very strange shortbread cookie - it looked delicious, but had a distinct cornstarch taste owing to the significant amount the recipe calls for. not completely unedible, but certainly not very good. try another shortbread recipe - i definitely wouldn't use this one again.

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  • on February 02, 2006

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    This shortbread would have been much better if it wasn't for the 1 1/3 cups of cornstarch...ahhh. It tasted so chalky and starchy and not too buttery like shortbread should taste. Can some explain to me why this much cornstarch is needed?

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  • on November 13, 2005

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    Great shortbread -rave reviews and happy eaters- with little effort. THE SECRET THAT MAKES THIS GREAT LIKE ALL SHORTBREAD(BUTTER BASED RECIPES--- MAKE SURE THAT THE BUTTER IS FIRM(DO NOT LET IT WARM TO ROOM TEMP. CREAM WITH SUGAR TO THE SAND-LIKE STAGE.
    ****DON'T CREAM TO A PASTE OR WHIPPED BUTTER STAGE. THEN YOU WILL HAVE CHALK.****
    After incorporating flour wrap dough in plastic wrap and chill in fridge for an hour.
    Beat and roll out to shape and thickness you want. Best for crumbly / crunchy shortbread with center soft and gooey is 1/2 inch or better(more gooey 3/4 inch to one inch (called for in recipe

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  • on June 29, 2005

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    this was not that good. hubby and kids disliked it i made myself eat it not to waste it .i will not makw this again.

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  • on October 10, 2004

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    This recipe was so simple to make but it brightened up a bowl of ice cream for a quick dessert. Thanks for a great recipe!

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