This shortbread cookie recipe is, hands-down, the best melt-in-your-mouth delicious shortbread cookie recipe you'll ever try.
If you don't trust me, trust Martha.
What You'll Need:
- Electric mixer or hand mixer (you really can't make these to taste as melt-in-your-mouth delicious without having this)
- Baking trays
- Parchment paper
- 1 cup of room temperature unsalted butter (it is very important to ensure the butter is room temperature)
- 1/4 cup of powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 1/2 cup flour
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1/4 tsp table salt
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar (to toss them in, once baked)
What You'll Do:
- Using your electric mixer or hand mixer, beat your room temperate butter and slowly add in the powdered sugar
- Beat at a medium speed for about 3-5 minutes or until the butter starts to look fluffy and pale
- Add in your vanilla and mix until combined
- In a separate bowl combine your flour, cornstarch and salt
- Sift until well combined
- Slowly add the flour mixture into the whipped butter mixture
- Mix until well incorporated
- Cover with cling film and refrigerate the dough for at least one hour
- Heat your oven to 350C (or 175F)
- On a baking tray lined in parchment paper, roll out evenly sized dough balls
- Space the balls out evenly - about 12 per tray
- Here is the key! Bake until the cookie bottoms have just a whisper of brown. Do not over bake!
- Remove from the tray and let cool on a rack for about five minutes
- In a separate, smaller bowl, add in the 1/2 powdered sugar
- Take each cookie (be gentle with them) and place inside the powdered sugar, move the cookie around gently, ensuring top and bottom are covered with sugar
- Replace back to the wire rack to cool
- Sample as you go along as there is nothing better than a warm melt-in-your-mouth shortbread
- Serve and graciously accept the outpouring of compliments
- Have tissue on hand to wipe away people's tears of joy
The STEWART SCORE:
Appearance: 2 (some people choose to put candied cherry pieces on top, but I think that distracts from this cookie's good looks)
Taste: 2
Ease:1.5 (it takes some practice to not overcook)
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