The problem with having Foxtel (pay tv), is that they inspire me to create calorie laden delights… like this delicious shortbread.
Kirstie Allsop was my inspiration. She showed us how she learnt how to make shortbread and then entered her shortbread in a country show.
I may not be entering my shortbread in to a country show, but it was certainly a hit with everyone at home.
Shortbread {Recipe}
125g castor sugar
250g butter (room temperature)
375g plain flour
pinch of salt
Preheat oven to 170 degrees celcius
Add the sugar and sift the flour into a bowl.
Chop up the butter into approx 1cm cubes
Rub the butter into the flour/sugar mixture with the tips of your fingers.
Keep combining the mixture until it resembles bread crumbs
Press the mixture into a flan pan ensuring its is pressed nicely at the edges (to give it that wavy effect once it’s baked).
Sprinkle some castor sugar over the top and use a fork to press a pattern over the top (and help it bake through).
Bake for approximately 40 minutes
Cool in the pan
Once it’s cooled, slice into wedges.
Now sit down and enjoy some shortbread with a cup of tea
** If there is any left over, store in an air tight container
Now, speaking of country shows, the Robertson Show is coming up soon and I cannot wait!!
I adore the pavilion with all of the homemade and home-grown items. But I also love watching the dog shows and the horse jumping and wood chopping and the hay stacking and pumpkin bowling and … hmmm … perhaps I should have listed what I don’t like about he shows, since I think I like just about everything.
Kirstie Allsop was my inspiration. She showed us how she learnt how to make shortbread and then entered her shortbread in a country show.
I may not be entering my shortbread in to a country show, but it was certainly a hit with everyone at home.
Shortbread {Recipe}
125g castor sugar
250g butter (room temperature)
375g plain flour
pinch of salt
Preheat oven to 170 degrees celcius
Add the sugar and sift the flour into a bowl.
Chop up the butter into approx 1cm cubes
Rub the butter into the flour/sugar mixture with the tips of your fingers.
Keep combining the mixture until it resembles bread crumbs
Press the mixture into a flan pan ensuring its is pressed nicely at the edges (to give it that wavy effect once it’s baked).
Sprinkle some castor sugar over the top and use a fork to press a pattern over the top (and help it bake through).
Bake for approximately 40 minutes
Cool in the pan
Once it’s cooled, slice into wedges.
Now sit down and enjoy some shortbread with a cup of tea
** If there is any left over, store in an air tight container
Now, speaking of country shows, the Robertson Show is coming up soon and I cannot wait!!
Do you attend country shows?
What is your favourite part of the show?
I adore the pavilion with all of the homemade and home-grown items. But I also love watching the dog shows and the horse jumping and wood chopping and the hay stacking and pumpkin bowling and … hmmm … perhaps I should have listed what I don’t like about he shows, since I think I like just about everything.
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Looks beautiful!!!
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