I made these and i can assure everyone that these turned out sooo amazing, tasted almost identical to scottish walkers shortbread. I’ve tried so many versions of shortbread recipes and these are as close to actual Scottish shortbread i think i can get with at home ingredients. 👏👏👏
The addition of milk is quite interesting! Normally all the shortbread recipes I come upon are 3 basic ingredients of butter, sugar, and cake flour. Some recipes I found also include cornstarch and vanilla extract, and I personally prefer the 2 additional items. Now I need to make your version to see how the addition of milk affects the shortbread! Thank you for sharing this recipe! It’s such a joy to have this recipe up just in time for Christmas snacking 😝
Usually no milk is added to most of the recipes and like you said, it is often just butter sugar and flour. But with the cornstarch in this I find that the milk just helps with getting rid of some of that powdery texture. The key is still to ensure that it's fully baked through though :) Hope you have fun baking this!
Sorry, not Scottish style at all I am afraid, because Scottish shortbread only has 3 ingredients, flour, (salted) butter and sugar. No corn starch. If you cannot get salted butter you can of course use a pinch of salt. The proportions of flour, butter and sugar are really easy to remember, 3, 2, 1, so for example, 300, 200 and 100 grams each, or 150, 100 and 50 grams, for example, whatever quantity of shortbread you want to make. Also we try and keep the butter cold. I use a cheese grater to make fine cold butter shavings, and then add the sugar and flour and very gently mix it first then briefly knead it with cold hands. No resting in the fridge, bake them straight away. This produces a really nice and authentic texture and a superb snap.
Thank you for the recipe. We love short bread and i will be making this soon. Your choc chip cookie recipe is amazing & i have baked it numerous times & gotten rave reviews. Thanks so much ❤️
I love how you explain even simpler recipes in great detail. I've actually been wanting to make shortbread recently but now I think I will use this recipe instead . Perfect timing!
Looks good... I'm Scottish but moved to a different country, so I need to make them on my own along with scones which I miss too. I'm going to make some shortbread for xmas as usual - probably plain, almond, and citrus flavours! Try it with toasted nuts and/or citrus peel! I'm glad you added the pinch of salt btw, it's essential lol.
The pinch of salt is definitely needed :D I find it kinda bland without the salt if you are having it just as a straight up butter shortbread (unless you dress it up with nuts and chocolate). Citrus and almond sounds like lovely flavours, I always like the idea of having pistachios in my shortbread (if I end up adding nuts to it). :)
Super simple recipe. I’m from the UK but live in Poland where I pay through the nose for a packet of Walker’s shortbread! Saving a fortune now! One thing though, why is my shortbread losing shape so much after baking? I make sure not to overwork the dough and always refrigerate overnight before baking.
Hi , thanks for the very good video, since I don’t have access to the cake flour, according to the 40g C.starch called in recipe, is it okay that I make cake flour mixed with C.starch? Thanks in advance.
There are 3 maybe 4 in Real scottish shortbread. Butter, sugar, flour and maybe some rice flour. Cream butter and sugar gradually add flour. Soft dough press into pan(s) bake, sprinkle with fine sugar and cut when warm into whatever way you want. I'm scottish so don't be telling me I dont know shortbread. During covid I sold my shortbread at my Church and raised $760 just me by myself, made it, bought Christmas boxes tied with ribbon and a Christmas decoration.
Hi, you can actually add the tea dust from those tea bags if you wish, I tend to not really love the texture of the tea grains in the shortbread when you are able to taste it, but the alternative is to blitz/grind it until it is really fine and add the tea powder to dough. You can swap out the tea dust for the flour at a 1:1 if it is really fine like flour texture, otherwise just add it straight to the dough.
Maybe steep an Earl Grey tea bag in warmed milk then remove the bag once steeped to your liking, cool and add it in in the milk step of the recipe? No granules that way!
I clicked on this recipe because it was titled "Simple Butter Shortbread, Scottish Style". Then I saw eight items in the ingredient list. I'm sure the recipe makes nice cookies but it's not simple, Scottish or shortbread. It is something else.
I just like to do it to knock any of the heat out of the shortbread, but not sure if that actually works. :) Just more of a habit from when baking cookies, because that definitely knocks the excess heat out of them and condenses the crumb.
Folks, we all need to BAN these channels that move E-V-E-R S-O S-L-O-W-L-Y.......... and amplify the quiet sounds. This is mentally unhealthy in the extreme, I assure you. Either play them at double-speed with the sound completely off or don't play them at all.
There is nothing simple about your recipe. Shortbread is the easiest product you can make that only requires three ingredients ( four if you want to ruin it with vanilla). It’s pure simplicity with exceptional taste and flavour. Your recipe may be fine but really, you can make things easy by just doing it right.
I made these and i can assure everyone that these turned out sooo amazing, tasted almost identical to scottish walkers shortbread. I’ve tried so many versions of shortbread recipes and these are as close to actual Scottish shortbread i think i can get with at home ingredients. 👏👏👏
@@rockyj873 so glad you liked the recipe! :)
I love Shortbread and over the years I came closer to the original ones from Scotland, so I'm thrilled by this one...waiting to see :)
I hope you like the recipe and give it a go :)
I think one of the comprehensive videos of Shortbread cookies. This has earned you a +1 subscriber.
@@syedikramshah1590 I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)
I tried it and I must say I loved it
The addition of milk is quite interesting! Normally all the shortbread recipes I come upon are 3 basic ingredients of butter, sugar, and cake flour. Some recipes I found also include cornstarch and vanilla extract, and I personally prefer the 2 additional items. Now I need to make your version to see how the addition of milk affects the shortbread!
Thank you for sharing this recipe! It’s such a joy to have this recipe up just in time for Christmas snacking 😝
Usually no milk is added to most of the recipes and like you said, it is often just butter sugar and flour. But with the cornstarch in this I find that the milk just helps with getting rid of some of that powdery texture. The key is still to ensure that it's fully baked through though :) Hope you have fun baking this!
great detailed and clear recipe video guide! thank you for all the work and sharing it with us ☺️❤️
My pleasure! I hope you enjoy baking the recipe :)
Perfection because of mixing the corn flour early and plain flour last.
Sorry, not Scottish style at all I am afraid, because Scottish shortbread only has 3 ingredients, flour, (salted) butter and sugar. No corn starch. If you cannot get salted butter you can of course use a pinch of salt. The proportions of flour, butter and sugar are really easy to remember, 3, 2, 1, so for example, 300, 200 and 100 grams each, or 150, 100 and 50 grams, for example, whatever quantity of shortbread you want to make. Also we try and keep the butter cold. I use a cheese grater to make fine cold butter shavings, and then add the sugar and flour and very gently mix it first then briefly knead it with cold hands. No resting in the fridge, bake them straight away. This produces a really nice and authentic texture and a superb snap.
Thanks for your experiment baking in varieties.I'm going to bake Shortbread very soon. ❤
Nicely done
Thank you for the recipe. We love short bread and i will be making this soon. Your choc chip cookie recipe is amazing & i have baked it numerous times & gotten rave reviews. Thanks so much ❤️
I hope you enjoy the recipe! So happy to hear that the choc chip cookies get rave reviews from your friends and family :)
Wow it looks so divine. I'm definitely going to try it. Shortbread biscuits is one of my all-time favourites. Thanx for sharing the recipe.
THANKS FOR SHARING I LOVE SHORTBREAD COOKIES👌👌👌
Thanks for the great, great compassions. My favorite visits are where I learn something like this! Excellent
Thank you very much; I will definitely be making this recipe as these are my favourite cookies! :)
I love how you explain even simpler recipes in great detail. I've actually been wanting to make shortbread recently but now I think I will use this recipe instead . Perfect timing!
I hope you enjoy making it!
I just love your videos! They always make my day. Thank you for all of the love and work you put into your channel ❤
That's so lovely to hear! I am glad you enjoy them and that they help improve your day :)
4:08 This must be the first time I've ever seen a chef using a ruler in the kitchen...!
Looks good... I'm Scottish but moved to a different country, so I need to make them on my own along with scones which I miss too. I'm going to make some shortbread for xmas as usual - probably plain, almond, and citrus flavours! Try it with toasted nuts and/or citrus peel!
I'm glad you added the pinch of salt btw, it's essential lol.
The pinch of salt is definitely needed :D I find it kinda bland without the salt if you are having it just as a straight up butter shortbread (unless you dress it up with nuts and chocolate).
Citrus and almond sounds like lovely flavours, I always like the idea of having pistachios in my shortbread (if I end up adding nuts to it). :)
Very scientific. Thanks - excellent.
Great recipe, for my next time I would go with 5 g of salt
Super simple recipe. I’m from the UK but live in Poland where I pay through the nose for a packet of Walker’s shortbread! Saving a fortune now! One thing though, why is my shortbread losing shape so much after baking? I make sure not to overwork the dough and always refrigerate overnight before baking.
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Great video
Amazing and yummy 😋
My Scottish Grandmother's recipe is by far the best.
4 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1 lb of butter
Slow bake 250 for 50-60 minutes.
Simple! As it should be.
That is 121.111C so about 120C - Same as this recipe except your gran baked 10~20 min less. Possibly 'cos it was dryer to start with.
Your point being...?@@Appregator
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Thank you
So nice love it 😊
Thank you :)
Wow
Hi , thanks for the very good video, since I don’t have access to the cake flour, according to the 40g C.starch called in recipe, is it okay that I make cake flour mixed with C.starch? Thanks in advance.
I use salted butter.
I think salted butter is best for shortbread.
There are 3 maybe 4 in Real scottish shortbread. Butter, sugar, flour and maybe some rice flour. Cream butter and sugar gradually add flour. Soft dough press into pan(s) bake, sprinkle with fine sugar and cut when warm into whatever way you want. I'm scottish so don't be telling me I dont know shortbread. During covid I sold my shortbread at my Church and raised $760 just me by myself, made it, bought Christmas boxes tied with ribbon and a Christmas decoration.
I'm not Scottish, but I absolutely agree with you, only 3 ingredients and cut hot into the desired shape
Can you prepare it without cornstarch
Can i use salted butter??
Hi Sara, how would you incorporate an earl grey favour to your recipe?
Hi, you can actually add the tea dust from those tea bags if you wish, I tend to not really love the texture of the tea grains in the shortbread when you are able to taste it, but the alternative is to blitz/grind it until it is really fine and add the tea powder to dough. You can swap out the tea dust for the flour at a 1:1 if it is really fine like flour texture, otherwise just add it straight to the dough.
Maybe steep an Earl Grey tea bag in warmed milk then remove the bag once steeped to your liking, cool and add it in in the milk step of the recipe? No granules that way!
I could have made a 3 course dinner for 10 in the time it took to make these and you don't add milk to shortbread 😅
Milk is nonsense!
I clicked on this recipe because it was titled "Simple Butter Shortbread, Scottish Style". Then I saw eight items in the ingredient list. I'm sure the recipe makes nice cookies but it's not simple, Scottish or shortbread. It is something else.
😂😂😂 I thought same too
Thanks for saving me 10 minutes👍
Why do you bang on the tray after baking, so I understand?
I just like to do it to knock any of the heat out of the shortbread, but not sure if that actually works. :) Just more of a habit from when baking cookies, because that definitely knocks the excess heat out of them and condenses the crumb.
Please remove the background music in your videos.
You spoiled it by adding the milk and vanilla.
All shortbread is Scottish style. It's Scottish.
Not shortbread.
Folks, we all need to BAN these channels that move E-V-E-R S-O S-L-O-W-L-Y.......... and amplify the quiet sounds. This is mentally unhealthy in the extreme, I assure you. Either play them at double-speed with the sound completely off or don't play them at all.
You don't have to watch this video! Who tied you to it. Can't you wipe to another video?
Its a great recipe but it is not true Scottish shortbread.
There is nothing simple about your recipe. Shortbread is the easiest product you can make that only requires three ingredients ( four if you want to ruin it with vanilla). It’s pure simplicity with exceptional taste and flavour. Your recipe may be fine but really, you can make things easy by just doing it right.
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