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    Dried Cranberry Shortbread Cookies


    Source of Recipe


    domesticgoddess.ca

    List of Ingredients




    2 cups unsalted butter, room temperature
    1 1/2 cups sifted confectioner's sugar
    2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    3 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
    1/2 cup sifted corn starch or rice flour
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 cup whole dried cranberries

    Recipe



    1. Heat oven to 325F with a rack in the centre. Whip butter, sugar and vanilla in the bowl of a free-standing mixer. Add flour and cornstarch/rice flour and salt in batches and beat until all are combined, but not too creamy. Stir in cranberries.

    2. Pat dough evenly into a 9" x 17" cookie tray. Bake until just beginning to turn golden, about 20 - 25 minutes. Place pan on cooling rack until cook enough to touch, about 15 minutes.

    3. Using a 1 1/2" - 2" heart cookie cutter, cut out cookies, removing from cookie sheet and leaving to cool completely on cooling rack. Use a paring knife to trim stray bits of cranberry from edges.

    4. Since the dough is cooked and you can't re-roll the stray bits, you'll just have to eat them.

    notes:
    • this is a double batch - the first time I made them (January, 2004), there just wasn't enough...a double batch is perfect! It makes about 3 dozen cookies

    • cookies will keep for 5 - 7 days at room temperature in an airtight container.

    • I have made these in the shape of stars and of hearts - they could be just about any easy-to-cut-out shape; squares, circles, bells, holly leaves...

    • next time I am going to try adding a bit more dry ingredients and rolling the dough out, to use more and eat less of it...mmm...shortbread cookie bits...gimme!

 

 

 


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