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Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookie Cutout Recipe

Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookie Cutout Recipe

Are you looking for a shortbread cookie recipe for cutouts or cutout shortbread cookies? It's not always easy to find a holiday shortbread cookie recipe especially not easy holiday shortbread cookies. If you've wondered how to make butter shortbread cookies or wanted a good shortbread cookie recipe or even homemade shortbread cookies, you will be so pleased with this amazing butter shortbread cookie recipe. Consider trying our peppermint shortbread cookies. We hope that you love this Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookie Cutout Recipe. 

Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookie Cutout Recipe

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Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookie Cutout Recipe

Directions for shortbread cookies for cutouts

  1. Cream together the butter, salt, sugar, and maple syrup until smooth. 
  2. Slowly mix in the flour until you have a thick but not dry dough. Cover and chill for about ten minutes.
  3. Place the dough on parchment paper and roll it out until you have an even piece that is a little over 1⁄4 inch thick. Slide the paper and dough onto a tray and place in the freezer for 10 minutes.
  4. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and prepare your cookie cutters.
  5. Remove the sheet of dough from the freezer for your cookie mold recipe shortbread and carefully cut out the shapes with your shortbread cookie cutter, the chilled dough should give you perfectly clean lines for your cookies.
  6. Bake for 9 to 12 minutes bake time will completely depend on the size and thickness of your cookies along with how your oven temperature tends to run so keep a close eye on them as the first tray bakes so you’ll know for the others.
  7. Allow the cookies to cool on a rack. Melt your dark chocolate per package instructions and then drizzle back and forth over the cookies. Quickly sprinkle with any extras you would like, I used snowflakes.
  8. Allow to cool at room temp or pop back in the freezer for an instant set.
  9. These are delicious right away or will freeze perfectly if sealed in an airtight container.

Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookie Cutout Recipe

Whether you were looking for butter pecan shortbread bars, maple pecan shortbread cookies, shortbread cookie crust desserts, or even melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies the recipients of these delicious butter shortbread cookies will be forever thankful. We hope that you are inspired by these Holiday Stars Shortbread Cookies. 

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