It was a raining day,
I woke up and felt like to bake something. I have seen this recipe a couple of days ago and decided to make it.
I'm not so much favour in cookies or bread, and would like to make something different. But since I have all the ingredients I need right now, usually I don't have all at once, so I made shortbread.
What I like is that it's a little crisp, a little dissolvable and light when eating. It's not hard like the cookies I sometimes buy in the store. This shortbread is a good one!
Enjoy with a cup of tea and feel wonderful!
Recipe from Jamie Oliver's book: "My guide to making you a better cook"
Ingredients
250g/9oz unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus extra for greasing
125g /4 ½ oz caster sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
250g/ 9 oz plain flour, sifted, plus extra for dusting
125g/ 4 ½ oz semolina or cornflour
Add lemon/ orange zest/ lavender to the dough (optional)
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 150c/ 300F, butter a 22cm /9 inch square tin. Cream your butter and sugar together with a whisk or wooden spoon until pale, light and fluffy. Add the plain flour and semolina or cornflour. Mix lightly with a wooden spoon and then your hand until a smooth dough.
2. Transfer the dough to a floured surface and roll it our until it’s an even 2 cm/ 1 inch thick all over. Press the rolled out dough into your tin, poking it into the corners with your fingers.
3. Prick the dough all over with a fork, then pop it in the preheated oven for 50min until lightly golden.
4. While it’s still warm, sprinkle with a generous dusting of caster sugar. Allow the shortbread to cool slightly, then cut into 12 chunky finger-sized pieces.
I used lemon zest and semolina
Fun fact: Unrelated. I wore high-heels to take the pictures because of the high kitchen table.
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