Scottish Shortbread Recipe - Christmas Cookies Around the World Project (2024)

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Recipe 2 of the Christmas Cookies Around the World Holiday Project for Kids: Kid-Friendly Scottish Shortbread Recipe

Christmas is celebrated in many countries throughout the world, but every country celebrates Christmas a little bit differently. If you are looking for a fun way to teach your children about other cultures and help them understand different Christmas traditions with a fun Christmas Around the World project, baking is a great hands-on way to do this! Baking cookies is one of our favorite Christmas traditions during the holiday season, and just so happens to be a tradition that is also popular in Scotland as well. Through baking cookies, you can start to introduce your children to different cultures and even take them on a tour around the world through cookies.

This post is the second in a series of Christmas Cookies Around the World. Join us as as we take a tour around the world and learn about popular Christmas cookie recipes. Along the way we’ll also learn about Christmas traditions in different countries through book recommendations and videos.

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The Christmas Cookies Around the World series is a fun way to introduce children to:

  • World geography
  • Holiday traditions
  • Popular cookies from various cultures and parts of the world

This Christmas Around the World Series can be done as part of a school Christmas Around the World party that extends outside of your own classroom. Each class can be in charge of one country and prepare cookies for that place. Then, you can have your children rotate around to learn about each country’s unique Christmas traditions and get to try one of their delicious cookies.

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In the full Christmas Cookies Around the World set there are printable passport options for children to take with them on their adventure. In addition to this packet, there is a full series of additional articles with tips and baking videos availablehere on the Christmas Cookies Around the World main page.

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Brief History of Scottish Shortbread

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This shortbread cookie recipe has been passed down from Scottish families for generations and is a perfect cookie to make with your kids during the holidays.

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Fun Facts About Scottish Christmas Traditions

  1. Christmas in Scotland was actually banned in the 17th century for religious reasons. Until the early 20th century, Christmas was celebrated quietly and discreetly.
  2. Some Scots believe in keeping a fire going all through Christmas to keep away evil spirits.
  3. A traditional dinner at Christmas in Scotland includes broth, smoked salmon, turkey, and Christmas pudding.
  4. Boxing Day, the day after Christmas Day, is also a public holiday in Scotland.
  5. Fire is an important part of Christmas in Scotland
  6. Weather statistics show that Scotland has an over 50% probability of snow on Christmas Day.
  7. To help clear the air among real people, a common tradition involves burning a branch of rowan tree to chase away bad feelings among friends and family, and to start the New Year with a clean slate.

Videos About Christmas in Scotland

Christmas traditions around the world: Scotland

Learn all about the different Christmas traditions celebrated in Scotland!

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Additional Resources for Teaching Children About Scotland

Scotland for Kids

Let your kids take a virtual tour of Scotland to see the sights from their own home.

Scotland: 10 Interesting Facts about Country’s History and Customs

Learn about Scotland’s rich history with this fun facts about Scotland.

Books about Scotland

A Scottish Year by Tania McCartney

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In A Scottish Year, you’ll follow a group of kids throughout a typical year in Scotland.

Scotland 123 by Anna Day

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Learn how to count to 10 and about the beloved landmarks in Scotland in Scotland 123.

If You Were Me and Lived in… Scotland by Carole P. Roman

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If You Were Me and Lived in… Scotland will help your kids visualize what life is like in Scotland, and even learn about what it is like to live there.

N is for Nessie by Kate Davies

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Teach your children the alphabet and about the classic tale of Nessie in N is for Nessie.

Scottish Shortbread Recipe

See just how easy it is to make Scottish shortbread cookies in this this short video. Kids can easily participate in the baking process, and even the pickiest little eaters love the taste.

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Scottish Shortbread

This shortbread cookie recipe has been passed down from Scottish families for generations and is a perfect cookie to make with your kids during the holidays.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Scottish

Servings 30 Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter room temperature
  • .5 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325 F.

  • Line two baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats and set aside.

  • Use a hand mixer or stand mixer to cream together butter, salt, and sugar until light and fluffy.

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  • Mix the flour and cornstarch together. Sift into the bowl with the butter and sugar.

  • Mix quickly and thoroughly but do not over mix.

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  • Place dough on a cold lightly floured work space. Knead lightly to form a loose dough ball.

  • Roll dough between 2 sheets of parchment or waxed paper to about 1⁄4 inch thick.

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  • Cut into desired shape or rounds using cookie cutters.

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  • Place on the lined cookie sheets and bake for 20-25 minutes or until pale brown and crisp around the edges.

  • Remove from oven. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and let cool completely on a wire rack. Store in an airtight container.

Notes

Variations

  • Add 1⁄4 tsp of cinnamon and 1⁄4 tsp of nutmeg during Step 1.
  • Or add 1 tbsp of lemon, orange or lime zest during Step 1.

Cookies can be frozen for up to 4 weeks, so this is a good make ahead cookie. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Then wrap in foil to ensure air tight. Place in freezer bags or containers.

Keyword Christmas Cookies, Cookies, Scottish Shortbread, Shortbread

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Get Your FREE Christmas Cookies Around the World Taste Test Recording Sheet

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Use the taste test recording sheet to have kids record information about the cookie(s) they tasted and rate how well they liked the cookies. Individual pages can be compiled into a taste test booklet for all the cookies you try in the series, or you can choose to have kids record only their favorite cookie if you prefer.

Save paper by printing two or four to a page if preferred.

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MORE ABOUT THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS COOKIES AROUND THE WORLD PROJECT PACK

For those interested in expanding the 12 Days of Christmas Cookies Around the World project into a class or family project we’ve created a 50+ page activity guide to make it super easy for you.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Quick Reference List of Cookies and Countries
  • Generic Cookie Taste Test Recording Sheet
  • Cookie Taste Test Recording Table
  • Class Graphing Header and Voting Cards
  • Christmas Cookies Around the World Passport (three versions)
  • Taste Test Journal
  • Cookie Recipe Cookbook
  • Editable Cookie Recipe Page to add in additional family and multi-cultural options
  • Gift Tags
  • Notecards
  • My Family’s Favorite Cookie Recipe (two versions)
  • Editable Parent Letter (two versions)
  • Ingredient List by Cookie

The project is designed for use in the classroom, at home, or in community programs. Suggestions and modifications for each setting are included in the resource.

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Get your Christmas Cookies Around the World Project

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This project is also available on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Scottish shortbread and shortbread? ›

What's the difference between Scottish shortbread and regular shortbread? Texture is where the two styles depart: The traditional Scottish shortbread recipe uses flour, butter, sugar and salt, with some versions completely omitting the salt. Regular shortbread adds leavening agents like baking soda or baking powder.

What's the difference between shortbread and all butter shortbread? ›

The difference between butter cookies and shortbread cookies is the amount butter in the recipe vs the amount of sugar. Butter cookies typically are made using more sugar and less butter than shortbread. Shortbread cookies contain more butter, which gives them their amazing crumbly, melt-in-your-mouth texture.

What country makes the best shortbread? ›

Shortbread originated in and is generally associated with Scotland, but due to its popularity it is also made in the rest of the United Kingdom and similar biscuits are also made in Denmark, Ireland and Sweden. The Scottish version is the best-known and is widely exported.

What is the most popular Christmas cookie in the world? ›

The Iced Sugar Cookie takes the top spot, stealing the show as the most favorite Christmas cookie with classic sweetness and festive decorations. Simple, delicious, and a canvas for creativity- it's the “go-to” for holiday bakers.

Why do you poke holes in shortbread? ›

Why do you poke holes in shortbread? The holes allow the moisture to escape during baking and more even heat distribution.

When making shortbread, what must you not do? ›

And the three rules for making shortbread:
  1. 1 Don't overmix.
  2. 2 Do not overmix.
  3. 3 DO NOT OVERMIX. That's for pure shortbread, for biscuits and the like. If you're making shortbread for something like a pie, you can also add 1/3 part egg, after the sugar and butter have been creamed together, but before the flour is added.
Dec 1, 2020

What is the new name for shortbread? ›

Shortbread cookies are now called Trefoils 💚 Same classic cookie, new iconic name!

Why is it called millionaires shortbread? ›

The name "millionaire's shortbread" appears to have originated in Scotland. The "millionaire" prefix to millionaire's shortbread or millionaires slice implies a level of decadence and wealth to the sweet treat, that it is an upgrade from regular shortbread.

How does Gordon Ramsay make shortbread? ›

Ingredients: 1 cup butter, softened 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar 1/4 cup cornstarch 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour Directions: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Whip butter with an electric mixer until fluffy. Stir in the confectioners' sugar, cornstarch, and flour.

What are common mistakes when making shortbread? ›

Most Common Mistakes

Overworking the dough - If you mix the dough too much you will develop the gluten in the flour and your shortbread might turn out dense and chewy. Just mix it until combined and no more. This is another reason why I recommend making this recipe by hand rather than with a mixer.

What is shortbread called in America? ›

To most of the rest of the English-speaking world, a biscuit is what Americans would refer to as either a cookie or a cracker. Biscuits can be sweet (shortbread) or savory. They're baked in the oven, and they're crisp, not chewy.

Is powdered sugar better than granulated sugar for shortbread? ›

Takeaway: look for recipes that use granulated sugar for a more crisp-style shortbread and powdered sugar for a more tender shortbread!

What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

Nearly 93% of all American households serve and enjoy cookies as treats or after meals. However, it's the chocolate chip cookie that's the most popular in the U.S. and around the world. How much do youknow about chocolate chip cookies?

What is the oldest Christmas cookie? ›

1) Gingerbread

During medieval times, gingerbread cookies shaped like different subjects were a staple at fairs in Germany, England, France, and Holland. In the late 17th century, gingerbread became associated with Christmas.

Why is Scottish shortbread so good? ›

Shortbread is called short because of the traditional ratio of one part sugar to two parts butter that lends a high fat content to the dough. This yields a soft, buttery crumb that melts in your mouth, similar to short crust pastry. This ratio is also what makes shortbread so crave-worthy.

What is the best shortbread in Scotland? ›

Nevis Bakery's all butter, melt-in-the-mouth shortbread biscuits topped with sweet, crunchy demerara sugar. Winning 3 Gold stars and best Scottish Speciality at the Great Taste Awards in 2009. Made in the shadow of Ben Nevis near Fort William.

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