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Scottish Shortbread

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  • Makes

    12–16

    bars
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
The Official Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook

By Downton Abbey

Published 2020

  • About

Shortbread dates back to a hard, dry, sugar-dusted twelfth-century Scottish yeasted biscuit. In the mid-sixteenth century, Mary, Queen of Scots, encouraged her French pastry chefs to create a more refined version in which the yeast was traded out for butter and the dough was baked into a round, scallop-edged cake that was cut into wedges for serving. The last major change came in 1921, when British law mandated that any product labeled “shortbread” must derive at least 51 p

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