Shortbread Cookie Recipe for National Shortbread Day - January 6 (2024)

January 6 is National Shortbread Day. It’s a day to celebrate a wonderful taste – shortbread!

Shortbread is a national Scottish dessert cookie that is made with 3 parts flour, 2 parts of butter and one part of sugar.

These cookies have a rich and tasty and a melt in your mouth texture that is just delightful.

Similar to gingerbread cookies, shortbread cookies are frequently eaten during the Christmas holiday. However you can enjoy this delicious cookie at any time of the year by trying the recipe below!

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It is quite common to bake cookies out of shortbread around the holiday time. Danish butter cookies have a similar buttery texture.

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Fun facts about shortbread cookies

Check out these shortbread cookie facts. Some may surprise you!

  • Shortbread has been around since the 12 century.
  • Scotland is known as the home of shortbread.
  • Petticoat tails (triangles cut from a larger round shortbread) are a traditional holiday shape.
  • Shortbread evolved from a medieval biscuit bread which was a twice baked bread that was spiced and sweetened.

For another holiday recipe, make sure you check out our post on the history of hot cross buns, which features a recipe for this traditional Easter bread (with its own national day).

How to celebrate National Shortbread Day

  • Share the day on social media using the hashtag #nationalshortbreadday
  • Have some friends over for a cup of tea and shortbread cookies.
  • Buy a fancy tin of Walker’s Shortbread cookies.
  • Make your own shortbread recipe.

Traditional shortbread recipe

The traditional recipes uses the ration of 3 to 2 to 1 but modern bakers have adapted it by splitting the traditional sugar part into both granulated sugar and powdered sugar.

I prefer the confectioner’s sugar ratio for the melt in your mouth texture.

My husband is English and he loves the traditional Scottish shortbread cookie made by Walkers. It’s not uncommon to have a sight like this after Christmas in our house!

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Making shortbread cookies for National Shortbread Day

Trying to find these cookies at other times of the year can be a challenge. Time to make some of our own!

I love that this recipe is as easy as 1, 2, 3! All you need are the following ingredients:

  • 2cups of all purpose flour
  • 1 cup of butter at room temperature
  • 1/2cupof sifted powdered sugar

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The dough is made first and then you have the option of making a slice and bake style cookie, or rolling out the dough to use cookie cutters so that you have some festive shapes.

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While the traditional Scottish shortbread cookie is the one most often seen, there are lots of other ways to make a shortbread cookie. Why not try one of these recipes?
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Lemon shortbread cookies

What a lovely choice these lemon shortbread cookies would make for your Christmas cookie exchange!

Basic shortbread cookie

This adaptation of the traditional basic shortbread cookie recipe features brown sugar and vanilla for a 4 ingredient cookie. It’s a bit different but just as tasty.Shortbread Cookie Recipe for National Shortbread Day - January 6 (7)

Peanut butter chocolate shortbread cookies

Tired of the traditional shortbread cookie? Make yours a full blow cookie feast with these peanut butter and chocolate chip shortbread cookies.Shortbread Cookie Recipe for National Shortbread Day - January 6 (8)

Melting moments shortbread cookies

These melting moments shortbread cookies are a step up from the original cookie but the added cornstarch gives even more of a melt in your mouth texture.

I love the little pillow shapes!

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Still looking for ways to celebrate National Shortbread Day? Try one of these recipes.

Would you like a reminder of this post for shortbread cookies? Just pin this image to one of your cookie boards on Pinterest.Shortbread Cookie Recipe for National Shortbread Day - January 6 (10)There are almost 2000 national days in the year. Don’t miss a single one of them. Check back soon to see which national days we are celebrating this month.

Want more? Check out these national days in January:

  • National Bloody Mary Day January 1
  • National Spaghetti dayJanuary 4
  • National Bittersweet Chocolate DayJanuary 10
  • National Peanut butter Day on January 24

Admin note: This post for shortbread cookies first appeared on the blog in October of 2013. I have updated the post to include a printable recipe card, more recipes and fun facts about National Shortbread Day and a video for you to enjoy.

Yield: 30 cookies

Shortbread Cookie Recipe

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These buttery shortbread cookies are as easy to make as 1, 2, 3.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time18 minutes

Additional Time30 minutes

Total Time58 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of all purpose flour
  • 1 cup of butter at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup of powdered sugar, sifted

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 º F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar until it is light and fluffy.
  3. Mix in the flour until the dough starts to come together.
  4. Place the dough out onto a counter that has been dusted with powdered sugar and gently roll the dough into a log about 2 x 2 inches in size.
  5. Wrap the cookie dough in plastic wrap and allow it to cool in the fridge for 30 minutes.
  6. Remove and slice the cookies into 1/2 inch thick rounds. Place on your baking mat and cook for 16-18 minutes or until just golden around the edges.
  7. Allow to cool slightly and then transfer to a baking rack.
  8. Optional: Dust with powdered sugar
  9. Once cool the cookies can be stored in an air tight container for up to 3 days.
  10. You can also freeze the cookies for up to 3 months.

Notes

The dough can also be rolled out and cut with cookie cutters if you prefer.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

30

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 92Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 49mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 0gSugar: 2gProtein: 1g

Nutritional information is approximate due to natural variation in ingredients and the cook-at-home nature of our meals.

Shortbread Cookie Recipe for National Shortbread Day - January 6 (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making good shortbread? ›

Tips To Make the Best Shortbread Cookies
  • Choose High Quality Butter. No matter what brand of butter you buy, if it's real butter, you can rest assured that it's the best. ...
  • Keep Ingredients Simple. ...
  • Add Flavor. ...
  • Don't Overwork. ...
  • Shape Dough. ...
  • Chill Before Baking. ...
  • Bake Until Golden. ...
  • Add Finishing Touches.

What is the mistake in making shortbread? ›

The most common mistakes when making shortbread are over-working the dough, and incorporating too much flour. The less you work the dough, the more crumbly and melt-in-your-mouth your shortbread cookies will be.

What is the difference between a shortbread cookie and a Scottish shortbread cookie? ›

Traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple recipe made with sugar, butter, flour, and salt. Other shortbread styles will include leavening agents like baking powder and baking soda, which makes them crisp instead of crumbly like traditional Scottish shortbread.

What not to do when making shortbread? ›

The key with shortbread is not to overhandle it. Make the dough exactly as instructed, but don't mess around making shapes or over rolling the dough - you will end up with delicious but tough biscuits. Stretching and pulling the dough activates the gluten in the flour, making chewy cookies and not crisp ones.

What is the best brand of butter for shortbread cookies? ›

Spend extra when it really counts: If you're making a recipe where butter really is the star (think shortbread or biscuits), splashing out for a package of Kerrygold or Vital Farms is worth the expense. The fine differences in the flavor are most impactful in these recipes.

What's the difference between Irish shortbread and Scottish shortbread? ›

Irish Shortbread Is Distinct From Scottish Shortbread

Irish shortbread not only sometimes changes up the butter-to-sugar ratio (possibly going with 2/3 a cup of sugar to 1 cup of butter), but also adds cornstarch in place of some of the flour present in the traditional recipe.

Why is shortbread unhealthy? ›

Why is shortbread considered to be bad for you? Shortbread is considered unhealthy because of the high butter content. How long do homemade shortbread cookies actually last? Depends on how you define that… they won't make you sick for weeks after they become unpalletable, which is after a couple of weeks at best.

Should butter be cold when making shortbread? ›

Should butter be cold or room temperature for making shortbread? Always start with cold butter straight from the refrigerator. This will keep the dough from warming up, making it greasy and difficult to roll out.

What happens if you put too much butter in shortbread? ›

Greasy mess: Extra butter means more fat, making the dough greasy and difficult to handle. Spreading like crazy: Cookies lose their shape, spreading thin and flat instead of staying nice and round. Uneven baking: The excess fat can burn easily on the edges while leaving the center undercooked.

What is shortbread called in Scotland? ›

Triangular wedges of shortbread became known as "petticoat tails", and this form of shortbread has become particularly associated with Mary, Queen of Scots. It has been suggested that a French term for the wedges of shortbread was petit* gâteaux or petites gatelles – little cakes, and this became "petticoat tails".

What do Americans call shortbread? ›

Shortbread isn't a bread, it's what we Americans call a cookie. It its homeland across the pond it's a biscuit. The short part of the name is because it's made with a dough rich in fat (preferably really good butter). This is called short dough.

Why do Scottish people eat shortbread? ›

Shortbread was an expensive luxury and for ordinary people, shortbread was a special treat reserved just for special occasions such as weddings, Christmas and New Year.

Why do shortbreads poke holes? ›

The word "bread" comes from "biscuit bread" which was made from leftover bread dough that was sweetened and dried out in the oven to make biscuits. Why do you poke holes in shortbread? The holes allow the moisture to escape during baking and more even heat distribution. This helps dry out and crisp up the cookies.

What are the disadvantages of shortbread? ›

Sugar provides a fast source of energy. There are rarely any artificial additives. Cons: Shortbread is a weight watcher's nightmare because it is extremely high in saturated fat and calories. Saturated fat is the 'bad' fat which is linked to artery-clogging high cholesterol and heart disease.

What happens if you don't chill shortbread dough? ›

But in this shortbread cookie recipe, it really makes a difference. Chilling the dough helps the cookies hold their shape. If you don't chill your shortbread dough, the cookies will spread as they bake.

Should you chill shortbread dough before rolling? ›

Roll out the shortbread dough.

On a lightly floured surface, roll it out to a ½ cm (¼ inch) thick. Note: if the dough is too soft at this point then wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 10-15 minutes or longer until it firms up slightly and makes it easier to roll out.

Should butter be cold for shortbread? ›

If it's too warm, the butter and sugar cannot properly cream and the cookies will taste dense. Many shortbread recipes call for cold butter worked into the dry ingredients and that gives you a wonderfully flaky cookie but if not mixed properly, the results can be inconsistent.

What does adding cornstarch to shortbread do? ›

A cornstarch shortbread cookie is a shortbread cookie that contains cornstarch along with all-purpose flour in the cookie dough. The cornstarch is used to give these buttery treats a crispy, melt-in-the-mouth texture. It also helps prevent the cookies from becoming too crumbly and breaking apart.

Should shortbread be crunchy or soft? ›

Shortbread should always have a tender, melting texture, but be slightly crisp when you bite into it. It should not generally be damp or wet underneath. A classic shortbread recipe will also only have flour, butter and sugar as the ingredients (in a 3:2:1 ratio) and not egg, which could lead to excess moisture.

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