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Carol's Shortbread Cookies
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Source:
Carol Rogers

Serves/Makes:6 dozen

Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) white sugar
  • 1 lb (.5 kg) butter
  • 4 cups (950 ml) flour
  • pinch of salt
Preparation
  • Cream together sugar, butter, and salt until fluffy.
  • Add flour a little at a time; mixing well.
  • Dough will form a soft ball.
  • Now you have to choose:
  • Form into a log; wrap in buttered foil; and refrigerate. Slice and bake later.
  • Or, roll out on lightly floured surface; use your favorite cookie cutter; and bake.
  • Or, put into your cookie press; place shapes onto the cookie sheet; and bake.
  • To bake:
  • Decorate with colored sugar or sprinkles, if you want.
  • Bake at 325 degrees (175 C.) for 10 to 12 minutes.
  • Cookies are done when they are a light tan color.
  • Store cookies in an air tight container.
  • ENJOY!!!
Comments
If I can only make one type of cookie this is the one that every one wants at Christmas. It is a great cookie dough to work with: roll out like sugar cookies; put in a cookie press (super shooter); or roll in buttered foil and refigerate, it can then be sliced and baked when needed. You may use food coloring to tint them for a special event. They are good plain or decorate with colored sugar or sprinkles. They also taste great dusted with powdered sugar.

When making this recipe use half butter (unsalted) and half crisco. It can be made with all brown or white sugar, but I wouldn't use all crisco.

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