GLUTEN FREE SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD RECIPE (2024)


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Posted by Bryna Bear aka Gluten Free Baking Bear

My wife loves shortbread. I have been buying her the Walker brand that is made with lots of gluten. I decided to make some gluten free ones so that we could save some money and so that I could also have some cookies. I looked on line and found a comment that said ‘this recipe was just like Walker’s shortbread’, so I picked that one.
Evidently, there is somewhat of a controversy about whether or not to use vanilla in shortbread. Some say it is not real shortbread with it and others say shortbread is better with it. I decided to look at the Walker box and there was no vanilla so I left it out. There was also some contention about what kind of sugar to use, brown, white or confectioner’s. Again, I looked to the Walker box for guidance. Regular sugar it is. Then some recipes urged the use of corn starch and or rice flour for authentic Scottish shortbread. I figured that with GF baking I would be using tapioca flour anyway which is equal in texture to cornstarch and then decided to use some sweet rice flour in the blend with sorghum flour as well.
Usually GF dough is wetter and harder to work with than wheat dough, but this recipe was easy to form and roll. The instructions called for kneading the dough for ten minutes. I could not figure out why this was necessary so I kneaded it just enough to get it to together. I rolled the dough out between two sheets of wax paper. Some other recipes called for pressing the dough into the pan by hand.
My only worries were how long to bake the shortbread. The time varied so much in the various recipes from 40 minutes to an hour. The instructions were to bake them until hard in the center and just golden brown on the edges. I was afraid to go by the color as GF dough is not the same color as wheat flour dough and it is tricky to tell if it is just brown enough before you really go too far and it is overdone. I watched it like a hawk after the first 30 minutes of baking. I peeked at least every 5 minutes. At 40 minutes I pulled it out of the oven. It looked golden enough for me. Though the center was not completely hard, I knew from my baking experience that often a butter cookie will harden more after cooling.
The cookies smell wonderful and taste as good as they smell. The warm cookies are crisp yet tender and a bit crumbly. Once cooled completely they remain tender and hold together well. I am told that the Walker cookies are much harder in texture and require a firm bite to eat them. These cookies require only a gentle bite.

*Just wanted to add that it does make a difference what type of butter you use. I made it with regular unsalted butter and it was good, but with a good quality butter (I used Organic Valley brand) these cookies are absolutely amazing.

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GLUTEN FREE SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD

Ingredients

1/2 cupUnsalted Butter
1/4 cupSugar - I used evaporated cane juice crystals
1/2 cupSorghum Flour
3/4 cupTapioca Flour
1/4 cupSweet Rice Flour
1/4 tsp.Sea Salt
1/2 tsp.Xanthan Gum

Directions
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Prepare a 7” square baking pan by lining it with a 7” wide strip of parchment paper that hangs over 2 sides of the pan. This paper will make it easy to remove the cookies without breaking them. It will also protect the bottom of the pan from marks when you cut the cookies into shapes with a knife.

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7" Square pan lined with a strip of parchment paper.

In an electric mixer fitted with a paddle blade, or by hand, cream the butter and sugar until fluffy.
In a separate bowl add the flours, salt and xanthan gum and mix until well blended. Add the flour mixture, all at once, to the butter mixture and mix with a fork or with the paddle blade of the mixer until just mixed.

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Flour mixture just mixed into the butter mixture with an electric mixer.

Gather the dough into a ball and knead until it comes together well.

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Dough kneaded until it holds together.

Place the dough on a piece of wax paper and shape it into a flattened square of sorts. Top with another piece of wax paper and, with a rolling pin, roll the dough into a 7” square that is 1/2” thick. You can also press the dough into the bottom of the pan and flatten it with your hand.

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Dough rolled out between wax paper.
Using a ruler to slide the dough edges into a square.
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Dough formed into a square about 1/2 inch thick & ready to be put into the pan.

With a sharp knife cut the dough into the desired sized cookies. I made 3 equal rows with 8 bar shaped cookies in each row.

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Raw dough in the pan, patted down evenly and cut into 24 bars.
There are 3 rows, each with 8 bar-shaped cookies.

Using a skewer make holes in the cookies. Be sure to push the skewer through until it hits the bottom of the pan. You can also use a fork to make the holes. I used the skewer so that the bars would look like the Walker cookies.

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Making lots of holes with a wooden skewer.
Make sure you push the skewer to the bottom of the pan each time.
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Raw dough with all the holes and all the bar shapes cut.

Bake for about 40 minutes or until the cookies get golden brown on the edges. When done, remove from oven. While still quite warm recut the lines with a sharp knife to separate the cookies. Use the parchment paper to lift the cut cookies out of the pan and place on a rack to cool completely.

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Baked cookies in pan. The lines are all cut again with a sharp knife
while the cookies are still pretty warm.

Each cookie is 2 Weight Watcher points if you cut the entire recipe into 24 equally sized cookies.

GLUTEN FREE SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD RECIPE (2024)

FAQs

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 is the best flour substitute in shortbread? ›

RICE FLOUR: This recipe makes shortbread that's tender enough as it is so you don't need rice flour. You can use it if you want - the difference is marginal. Just swap out ¼ cup of the flour with rice flour, add it with the flour. Some recipes say you can use cornstarch/cornflour as well.

Why is my gluten free shortbread so crumbly? ›

How do you make gluten free cookies less crumbly? If your shortbread dough is too crumbly, your butter may have been too cold when you mixed it with the sugar, and it may not have been beaten for long enough. The mixture really must be creamy before adding the flour.

Is gluten free shortbread any good? ›

A biscuit classic, I knew I had to try my hand at gluten free shortbread biscuits sooner or later, and I'm very pleased with the results. These no-chill shortbread have a satisfying snap and crunch to them, with a buttery flavour and glistening, sugary finish.

What are common mistakes when 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 secret to 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.

Why put cornstarch in shortbread? ›

Making shortbread cookies with cornstarch is necessary for a tender and delicate cookie. Next time you make chocolate chip cookies, I suggest you try adding 1 Tbsp of cornstarch to the batch to help keep them extra soft and tender.

What is the new name for shortbread? ›

ABC Bakers - Did you hear the news?! Shortbread is now Trefoils®! | Facebook.

Why do you put baking powder in shortbread? ›

You can start with this recipe for Salted caramel shortbread bars; your baking powder will give the rich and buttery shortbread just enough lift to make it flaky and delicate. Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 13-inch by 9-inch baking dish with nonstick spray and line the bottom with parchment.

How do you make gluten-free cookies less gritty? ›

—is the result of gluten-free flours that are often high in starches and rice flour, which take longer to absorb moisture than regular “gluten” flour. Letting your cookie dough sit for 60 minutes can make the difference between a cookie with a gritty mouthfeel and one that you would never guess is gluten-free.

Is xanthan gum gluten-free? ›

Xanthan Gum adds thickness and viscosity to gluten-free breads and other baked goods. Without xanthan gum, your gluten-free baked goods would be dry, crumbly and flat. Because xanthan gum is gluten-free and vegan, it's the preferred thickener for those home bakers with food allergies.

Are Lorna Doones gluten-free? ›

Is it Gluten Free? No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 1 ingredient that contains gluten and 1 ingredient that could contain gluten depending on the source.

Which gluten-free flour works best in cookies? ›

Almond flour is a grain-free, protein-rich flour that lends well to cookies, cakes, and more! Almond flour is made from blanched almonds, meaning without skins (as opposed to almond meal, which is made from raw almonds with skins). This is why it has a fluffy, light texture and pale golden color.

What are the ingredients in Walkers gluten-free shortbread? ›

Flour blend, (rice, potato starch, maize, stabilizer: xanthan gum), butter, sugar, salt. Contains: milk. May contain tree nuts.

Why is Scottish shortbread so good? ›

The high butter quantity in shortbread (one part sugar to two parts butter) gives it that delightfully crumbly feel. And also its name. This is because the old meaning of the world “short” reflects this crumbliness and so the name 'shortbread' stuck.

Why is plain flour the best for shortbread? ›

Having a denser texture, unbleached flour provides more structure in baked goods, which makes it an excellent base for pastry, cakes, shortbreads, sauces and many more delicious sweet and savoury products.

What happens if you use self-raising flour instead of plain flour in shortbread? ›

Shortbread is not usually leavened, and self riding flour contains leavening. This will cause the short bread to rise and spread similar to a sugar cookie, and will make the shortbread more crumbly.

What is a substitute for corn flour in shortbread? ›

You can always substitute all-purpose flour in nearly all baking recipes that call for cornstarch, but you might miss out on some of that delightfully airy texture in whatever you're baking. Rice flour is particularly great in a shortbread and other cookies as it makes for a super delicate dough.

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