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Small-batch Shortbread Cookies

12/20/20 | Cookies, Desserts, Recipes, Small-batch Dessert

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These incredibly easy Small-batch Shortbread Cookies are buttery, crumbly, and perfect when paired with a cup of hot tea or coffee.

Shortbread cookies are something you can enjoy all year long, but they’re particularly perfect this as the weather turns colder because they go so well with a hot cup of tea or coffee.

A warm drink and classic shortbread is the ideal pairing for those dark, gloomy winter afternoons when you need a little pick-me-up to get you through the last bit of the day.

Close up photo of pile of shortbread cookies.

A Small-batch Shortbread Recipe

As per usual, this is a small-batch recipe. It will make about 18 two-bite cookies so you can enjoy them over the course of a couple of days or share with a couple friends.

18 might sound like a lot, but these cookies are quite small, and with little cookies this good, they go quick. 😉 

Ingredient Notes

Classic shortbread is typically made with just three ingredients, flour, butter, and sugar, but different variations of those ingredients can create vastly different cookies.

  • All-purpose flour: Using AP flour gives you a light but not too delicate cookie. Be sure to use the spoon and sweep method to measure your flour (stir the flour in your container to fluff it up and then spoon it into your measuring cup, sweep excess off with the flat of a knife) as too much flour can make your dough dry and crumbly.
  • Softened salted butter: Salted butter gives the cookies a nice even distribution of salt. If you’re not sure if your butter is the right temperature, press a finger into it. It should be easy to leave an indentation, but the butter around it should hold its shape. 
  • Powdered sugar: Powdered sugar makes a delicate, slightly crumbly cookie that snaps just a little when you bite into it and then practically melts in your mouth..

How to Make Shortbread Cookies

  1. Cream together softened butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla. 
  2. Mix in flour until no streaks of flour remain.
  3. Chill for 20 to 30 minutes until the dough is firm enough to handle.
  4. Roll and cut into cookies.
  5. Bake until golden. 

Small-batch shortbread cookies before and after adding white chocolate and sprinkles.

How to Serve Shortbread

Another of the many fabulous things about shortbread is that the serving options are endless.

Because I like to be a little extra in all things, I added white chocolate and sprinkles to this batch. It’s totally optional but very good. Kind of like a grown-up version of Circus Animal Cookies.

If you don’t want to eat your shortbread plain and white chocolate and sprinkles aren’t your thing, here are a few more ideas.

  • Drizzle with Chocolate Sauce
  • Spoon on Caramel or Dulce de Leche
  • Dunk in Chocolate Milk, Hot Chocolate, or a Homemade Mocha
  • Scoop up Sanguinaccio Dolce

FAQ

I’m in a hurry. Do I have to chill the dough?

Yes. Chilling the dough allows it to firm up enough to be able to roll it out and cut your cookies. 

Can I freeze shortbread cookies?

Yes! Shortbread cookies freeze extremely well. Store them in the freezer in an airtight container or freezer bag for up two months. They can be eaten frozen right out of the freezer or set them on a plate at room temperature for 15 to 20 minutes before eating.

Pile of homemade shortbread cookies.

Can I make these into larger cookies?

Sure! Sometimes I like to shape these into 5 or 6 larger cookies and them top them with vanilla frosting once they’ve cooled. To make them larger, just extend the baking time slightly until the edges are golden and the tops look set.

What is the difference between a sugar cookie and a shortbread cookie?

The difference between a sugar cookie and shortbread cookie is the ingredients. Shortbread cookies are traditionally made with just butter, sugar, and flour. Sugar cookies use these plus egg and leveners like baking powder or soda. 

These ingredients change the texture of the finished cookie so where shortbread cookies are generally always dense and a little crumbly, sugar cookies can be fluffy, chewy, bendy, crispy or soft depending on the ratio of ingredients used.

Can I double the recipe?

Absolutely. This recipe can be scaled up with no preparation changes needed. To change the recipe yield, hover over the serving size in the recipe card below or click if you’re on mobile, and slide the slider. 

More Small-batch Cookie Recipes

  • Small-batch, No-chill Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Small-batch Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Small-batch Gingerbread Cookies
  • Small-batch Cut-out Sugar Cookies
  • Small-batch Snickerdoodles

Or scroll through my Small-batch Cookie Recipe archives for even more.

Small-batch shortbread cookies with sprinkles on a baking rack.

Close up photo of pile of shortbread cookies.

Small-batch Shortbread Cookies

These Small-batch Shortbread Cookies are buttery, crumbly, and perfect when paired with a cup of hot tea or coffee.
5 from 8 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Scottish
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 9 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour
Servings (Hover or Click to Change Yield): 18 small cookies
Calories: 45kcal
Author: Tracy

Ingredients

Shortbread Cookies

  • 4 tablespoons (2oz) salted butter softened
  • 2 tablespoons (15g) powdered sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract optional
  • 1/2 cup (60g) all-purpose flour measured by weight or using the spoon and sweep method*

Toppings (optional)

  • 1 1/2 ounces good quality white chocolate chopped
  • Sprinkles

Instructions

Shortbread Cookies

  • In a medium bowl, combine softened butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla, and beat until well-combined and fluffy.
  • Add flour and beat until dough comes together. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl, making sure that no streaks of flour remain, and form the dough into a ball. Cover bowl and chill for 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat. Set aside.
  • Lightly flour your work surface and rolling pin and roll out chilled dough to between 1/8 and 1/4-inch thick. Use a 1 1/2-inch cookie cutter or shot glass to cut out 18 to 20 small cookies, gathering and re-rolling dough as necessary.  If at any time your dough becomes difficult to work with, place it back in the refrigerator for a couple minutes. Transfer cookies to prepared baking sheet and refrigerate dough for 15 minutes. 
  • While your dough is chilling, preheat your oven to 350°F. Bake cookies for 9 to 12 minutes, until they begin to lightly brown around the edges.
  • Cool completely.

Toppings

  • Place white chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on medium heat for 30 seconds. Stir. If necessary, microwave for an additional 15 seconds and stir, repeating until chocolate is smooth.
  • Transfer chocolate to a small disposable bag, snip one corner off and pipe the chocolate on to the cookies. Sprinkle with sprinkles if desired. Allow 30 to 40 minutes at room temperature for the chocolate to harden or place cookies in the refrigerator and it will set almost immediately. Enjoy!

Notes

*Correct flour measurement is very important in this recipe. For best results, measure by weight or the Spoon and Sweep Method (stir the flour in your container to fluff it up and then spoon it into your measuring cup, sweep excess off with the flat of a knife).
Cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days.
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  1. Meg says

    October 25, 2022 at 1:03 pm

    Hi. Tracy
    The cookies look so good and more importantly , easy to make and freeze well
    I’m planning to make a batch for our church’s annual ‘cookie fair’ ( I have to make 12 dozen cookies!)

    ** What is an alternative to the white chocolate — should i use a light glaze or butter icing along with the sprinkles
    Thank you

    Reply
  2. Sam says

    March 9, 2021 at 7:03 pm

    Hey,
    Can I make the dough ready, cling wrap it and put in fridge overnight. And then bake it next day?

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      March 9, 2021 at 7:31 pm

      Yes. You can bake this dough right out of the fridge.

      Reply
  3. Natalie says

    February 3, 2021 at 10:51 pm

    Can I make these into thumbprint cookies with jam?

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      February 5, 2021 at 6:33 am

      Yes, that should work just fine.

      Reply
  4. Jim Y says

    January 26, 2021 at 12:03 am

    5 stars
    Fantastic cookies. Came out perfect per recipe, I didn’t have the cookie cutter so I improvised with one of my wife’s many 2 tbsp coffee scoops (necessity truly is the mother of invention). I have ordered cookie cutters in the proper size for future orders. As a result, I got 13 slightly-larger cookies. They are melt-in-your mouth delicious and I am looking forward to my wife enjoying them with her morning coffee, as she is very partial to shortbread. I did mine “virgin” style (no frosting) and ended up baking them about 12-15 minutes to get the golden color, but I’m high altitude, so baking times up here (about 4,300′) tend to be a bit longer.

    Reply
  5. Geri says

    December 27, 2020 at 6:41 am

    Hi Tracy, I always use unsalted butter. How much salt should I add to make up for that and what’s the best way to mix it in?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      February 6, 2021 at 6:36 am

      To use unsalted butter, add 1/8 teaspoon of salt along with the flour. Hope you enjoy them!

      Reply
  6. Jeannie says

    September 9, 2020 at 9:04 pm

    5 stars
    Love these cookies, Tracy!

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      September 10, 2020 at 5:36 am

      Thank you, Jeannie! So glad to hear it!!

      Reply
  7. Joe says

    October 5, 2018 at 11:21 pm

    5 stars
    Can you use as a crust?

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      October 21, 2018 at 4:29 pm

      Hi, Joe. Probably, but I’ve never used this particular recipe as a crust. If you try it, please let me know how it turns out!

      Reply
  8. fatima says

    September 19, 2018 at 3:38 am

    hi i like your recipes and i make like this cookies before but the cookies not become gold like your cookies
    what can i do to get the golden cookies like your recipe
    thanks

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      September 19, 2018 at 7:20 pm

      Hi, Fatima, you can try letting them bake longer, until they are more golden brown. Also, I think the lighting in these photos made them look a little more golden than they were in real life. The second set of photos (with the two right next to each other) are the best representation of the cookies’ color. They weren’t as yellow-gold as they look in some of the photos. Hope that helps!

      Reply
  9. Albert says

    November 12, 2017 at 3:12 pm

    These cookies sound absolutely delicious! I will be making this recipe with my kids, thank you for such a wondeful recipe 🙂

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      November 13, 2017 at 4:37 pm

      Thanks, Albert! Hope they enjoy them!

      Reply
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