Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (2024)

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Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies – the perfect complement to your morning coffee or afternoon tea!

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Some weeks ago I received an email from a company whose product line I am very excited about. Asking if I’d be interested in transforming my baking into works of art, there was no hesitation. I responded with a quick and easy, YES, and we were on our way. The company, Embossed Co, sells unique embossed rolling pins. Made of solid beech wood, these 3D rolling pins are heirloom quality and will last a lifetime. Embossed with beautiful patterns, they’ll add a detailed and professional-looking finish to your baking projects in no time at all.

I had the idea to give the pin a spin with this delicious recipe for Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies. I’ve been thinking about making shortbread for quite some time, and this pretty pin gave me a reason to go for it. Adapting the recipe for shortbread from Joy of Cooking Christmas Cookies, these cookies make for a heavenly bite. Lemony, melty, buttery, classic, slightly crumbly, shortbread cookies.

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SIMPLE INGREDIENTS FOR SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD COOKIES:

  • Unsalted butter
  • Powdered sugar
  • Granulated sugar
  • Salt
  • All-purpose flour
  • Corn starch*
  • Fresh lemon juice
  • Lemon zest

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WHY I INCLUDED CORN STARCH:

When testing this recipe I substituted one-third cup (of the one and a half cups) of all-purpose flour with corn starch. What I have learned is that unlike wheat flour, cornstarch does not develop gluten, therefore producing a tender yet crumbly texture. The sort we’ve all come to know and love from a good Scottish shortbread.

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WHY IS IT CALLED SHORTBREAD? We’re going way back…

In 5th century Britain, any pastry made with lots of fat, in this case, butter – was called ‘short’. This produced a firm but crumbly pastry. The Scots were (also) known to use suet or lard, and became masters of this variety of short-dough confection.

Thank you, Scots!!

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HOW TO MAKE:

  • Preheat oven to 300 F.
  • Using an electric mixer, beat until light and well-blended: softened unsalted butter, powdered sugar, granulated sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest and salt.
  • Next, sift over the butter mixture: 1 1/6 cups all-purpose flour and 1/3 cup corn starch. (If you don’t have corn starch, you can use 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour.)
  • Gradually stir the flour into the butter mixture, then knead until well-incorporated and smooth.
  • On a floured surface, using a regular rolling pin, roll the dough into an 8×11-inch rectangle (dough should be about 1/4-inch thick). *If using an embossed rolling pin, at this point, gently roll across the dough to create the design.
  • Using a 21/2-inch round pastry cutter, cut circles in the dough. Place cookies on baking sheet. Continue the process with remaining dough.
  • Bake for 45 – 50 minutes, or until shortbread is pale gold.
  • Once cooled, sprinkle with powdered sugar for a slightly sweeter taste.

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Have a lovely weekend, my friends! Enjoy some cookies!

Buon Appetito!

MORE LEMON RECIPES:

Focaccia with Lemony Greens and Parmesan

Lemon Ricotta Cake

Zucchini and Olive Oil Bread with Lemon Crunch Drizzle

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Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies

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Description

Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies – the perfect complement to your morning coffee or afternoon tea!

Ingredients

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2/3 cup unsalted butter, softened

1/4 cup powdered sugar, plus more for sprinkling

1 1/2 Tbsp. granulated sugar

1/4 tsp. salt

1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice

1 Tbsp. lemon zest

1 1/6 cups all-purpose flour

1/3 cup corn starch

Instructions

Preheat oven to 300 F.

Using an electric mixer, beat until light and well-blended: softened unsalted butter, 1/4 cup powdered sugar, granulated sugar, salt, lemon juice and lemon zest.

Next, sift over the butter mixture: 1 1/6 cups all-purpose flour and 1/3 cup corn starch.

Gradually stir the flour into the butter mixture, then knead until well-incorporated and smooth.

On a floured surface, using a regular rolling pin, roll out the dough into an 8×11-inch rectangle (dough should be about 1/4-inch thick). *If using an embossed rolling pin, at this point, gently roll across the dough to create the design.

Using a 2 1/2-inch round pastry cutter, cut circles in the dough. Place cookies on baking sheet. Continue the process with remaining dough.

Bake for 45 – 50 minutes, or until shortbread is pale gold.

Once cooled, sprinkle with powdered sugar for a slightly sweeter taste.

Notes

You can use 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, without the cornstarch (as a substitute).

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  1. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (8)jane says

    I love all kinds of shortbread

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (9)Annie says

      Me too!! 🙂

      Reply

  2. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (10)Sam Aguilar says

    I don’t know if everybody is looking at the same recipe I am looking at because it says “1/4 powdered sugar”. That’s it. Is that 1/4 tbsp? 1/4 cup? 1/4 lb? I want to bake these but that discrepancy is holding me up

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (11)Annie says

      Hi Sam, It is 1/4 cup. I am sorry for the confusion!

      Reply

  3. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (12)Christie says

    They look delicious but I’ve never seen a cookie that bakes for 45 minutes. Is that time right?

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (13)Annie says

      Hi Christie, Thanks for your question. It is right. And actually, you could probably go a little lower on the temp…250 – 275F for 45 – 50 minutes. This is the key to its unique texture. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (14)Deborah says

    Could you add stem ginger to this recipe, and if so at what point. Thank you

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (15)Annie says

      Hi Deborah, Thanks for your question! Sorry to say I have never baked with stem ginger, so I wouldn’t be able to direct you. However, I did look and there are plenty of resources on the internet that can point you in the right direction. I hope this helps! 🙂

      Reply

  5. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (16)heather says

    I baked mine for 45 minutes at 300F and they came out very burnt! I also forgot to chill the cookies after they were embossed and before they were baked so they lost the embossment. Oh well.

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (17)Annie says

      Sorry to hear that! I promise they’re worth another try! 🙂

      Reply

  6. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (18)meng says

    These are just the prettiest, and the lemon in these shortbread cookies make these a perfect summer shortbread! I bet they just melt in your mouth…wish I had one!

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (19)Annie says

      They really do melt in your mouth! Thanks!!

      Reply

  7. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (20)Christie says

    Wow these cookies sound so good with the lemon and shortbread! I must try this recipe one day! Thanks so much for sharing!

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (21)Annie says

      Thank you so much, Christie! Enjoy!

      Reply

  8. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (22)Katherine | Love In My Oven says

    These are just the prettiest, and the lemon in these shortbread cookies make these a perfect summer shortbread! I bet they just melt in your mouth…wish I had one!

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (23)Annie says

      The prettiest little summer treat! Thanks, Katherine!

      Reply

    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (25)Annie says

      Not bad at all! 😉

      Reply

  9. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (26)Michelle | Sift & Simmer says

    Annie, these cookies are so so pretty with the design from the rolling pin! I could go for a stack of these lemon shortbread cookies right about now!

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (27)Annie says

      Thank you, Michelle!! Perfect with your morning coffee!

      Reply

  10. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (28)Dawn - Girl Heart Food says

    I love those embossed rolling pins! Matter of fact, I ordered a Christmas one last year. It arrived after the holidays so I totally have to break it out this year. Plus, my love for shortbread cookies runs deep. I seriously love them. Mainly because butter, lol. I love butter. All jokes aside, these cookies look oh so good, Annie! Pinned and trying soon. I can only imagine how good they are dunked in some coffee…or with wine 😉 Happy weekend! XOXO

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (29)Annie says

      Yes, butter!! My love for shortbread runs deep, too! Enjoy, my friend! xoxo

      Reply

  11. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (30)Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says

    Just lovely and I love the delicate pattern on top. Shortbread is a favourite cookie of mine, so I can’t wait to try your recipe 🙂

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (31)Annie says

      Shortbread is a real treat!! 🙂

      Reply

  12. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (32)Veronica says

    I’ll be making these to celebrate my birthday next week, I’ll report back with a rating, wish me luck!

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (33)Annie says

      Yay! Enjoyy!

      Reply

  13. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (34)Traci | Vanilla And Bean says

    I love the texture of the cookies and the design from the pin… Lemon anything has my heart, but in shortbread, I’m over the moon! Love the cornstarch addition too… it’s a baker secret 😀

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    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (35)Annie says

      Give me all the lemon sweets! Yes baker secrets!! 🙂

      Reply

  14. Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (36)Marissa says

    These cookies are even more lovely with that intricate, embossed top, Annie! And I love all kinds of shortbread, but particularly lemon. I’d love a stack of these right now!

    Reply

    • Lemon Scottish Shortbread Cookies | Ciao Chow Bambina (37)Annie says

      Aren’t they pretty?! A stack of these sounds perfect!!

      Reply

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