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December 5
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Creative Latitude
Gray Barn Designs
Domestic Felicity
Pieced Brain
Quiltscapes
Ms P Designs USA
Cynthia’s Creating Ark (me)
Brenda’s Blog
My recipe is Macadamia Shortbread.
Make 30 to 40 approx. depending how you cut them.
Ingredients
500g
unsalted butter 1 cup castor sugar (or powdered sugar) 4 cups
plain flour 1 tsp mixed spice ½
cup rice flour ¾ cup diced macadamias ( can use
other nuts eg almond, pecans etc) 2 tbsp sugar mixed with cinnamon/ mixed spice
( for top)
With that said you can use your favourite nuts or the nuts you have on hand. I have used pecans and almonds at different times as that was what I had in the pantry.Pre-heat your oven to 150 degrees Celsius (300 degrees Fahrenheit). Line 2 baking trays with oven paper and dusted with a little flour.
Beat butter and sugar in a large bowl until pale and creamy.
Stir in sifted flours and mixed spice.
The macadamia nuts I blitz them in a food processor or you could chop with a knife.
Finally add your macadamia nuts. Mix to form a firm dough.
Split the dough in half between the two baking trays and flatten the dough over the tray using your hands, rolling pin or the side of a glass. You can roll the dough out with a rolling pin and use cookie cutters if you want a dressy finish.Score the dough into the squares or rectangles it is up to you. Prick the dough with a fork and sprinkle your spiced sugar mix over the top.
Baking for approximately 25 minutes until just lightly browned. I used my score lines and cut the shortbread up while it is still hot. Then leave to cool in the pans before turning out.
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my family does.
Here is the printer friendly version.
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Cynthia
Thanks for the awesome recipe--it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteYour recipe looks delicious. I've never had Macadamia shortbread before - I am anxious to try it. ~smile~ Roseanne
Cynthia, just the taste of homemade beats out any store-bought sweet. thanks for the shortbread recipe, looking forward to trying it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, these sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these sound delicious! I love Macadamia nuts and having them in shortbread doubles the fun. Thanks for sharing your recipe and playing along with me!
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread and oh, my! That sounds deliious! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread and I love macadamia nuts. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I'm looking forward to making it.
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The Shortbread recipe is very enticing and would be perfect with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleterozz01(at)cox(dot)net
Oh that sounds so yummy and pretty simple to make.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great recipe. It sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe shortbread sounds delicious! I really need to get started with my baking... Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this recipe - definitely need to make this!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteMacadamia nuts and shortbread...say no more...I'm off to the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteHave a very Merry Christmas.
You got me at macadamia and topped it off with shortbread. These are on my list. Do you know what 550 g would be in ounces or in cups? I'll do a search to get that figured out. Thanks for sharing. Have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely treat. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNow that does look good. I haven't seen a sifter in I can't remember when. I had forgotten about sifting! Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of that before. I sounds like it would be delicious. Thank you for sharing. Merry Christmas.
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