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shortbread n : very rich thick butter cookie
[syn: shortbread
cookie]
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Noun
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Shortbread is a type of biscuit (cookie) which is traditionally
made from one part white
sugar, two parts butter, and three parts oatmeal
(although plain white
flour is common today, and other ingredients like ground
rice or cornflour are sometimes added
to alter the texture). Shortbread is so named because of its
crumbly texture
(from an old meaning of the word short). The cause of this texture
is its high fat content,
provided by the butter. The related word "shortening" refers to any fat
that may be added to produce a short (crumbly) texture.
Shortbread is not to be confused with shortcake, which is similar to
shortbread but made using vegetable fat instead of butter, giving
it a different texture. By coincidence, it is now understood that
the short or crumbly texture is a result of the fact that the fat
inhibits the formation of long protein (gluten) strands.
Baking procedure
Shortbread is baked at a low temperature to avoid
browning. When cooked, it is nearly white, or a light golden
brown.
Shapes
Shortbread is traditionally formed into one of
three shapes: one large circle, which is divided into segments as
soon as it is taken out of the oven ("Petticoat Tails", named from
the French
'petits cotés', a pointed biscuit eaten with wine); individual
round biscuits ("Shortbread Rounds"); or a thick (¾" or 2 cm)
rectangular slab cut into "fingers." It is made from a stiff dough
that retains its shape well during cooking. The biscuits are often
patterned, usually with the prongs of a fork before cooking; they
are then sprinkled with more sugar while cooling. Shortbread
biscuits are often associated with normal egg-based biscuits, but
they hold their shape under pressure, making them ideal for packed
meals.
Shortbread is also sometimes shaped in stars and
other shapes for special occasions
Cultural associations
Shortbread is generally associated with and
originated in Scotland, but due
to its popularity it is also made in the remainder of the United
Kingdom, and other countries like Denmark, the
Republic
of Ireland and Sweden. In the
latter a popular recipe of it is called "Drömmar", literally
meaning "dreams" in English. The Scottish version is the
best-known, and Walkers
Shortbread Ltd is Scotland's largest food exporter.
Shortbread was chosen as the United
Kingdom's representative for Café
Europe during the 2006 Austrian Presidency
of the European
Union.
Scottish chef John Quigley, of Glasgow's Red
Onion, describes shortbread as "the jewel in the crown" of Scottish
baking.
Angel
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shortbread in German: Shortbread
shortbread in Spanish: Shortbread
shortbread in French: Shortbread
shortbread in Japanese: ショートブレッド
shortbread in Contenese: 奶油酥餅
shortbread in Chinese: 奶油酥餅