Saturday 23 August 2008

Corsie Orkney Shortbread

While researching my family history I came accross a newspaper article from the 1950's from an American newspaper. There was an article and a photograph of my great uncle Thomas Corsie and his wife Mary. Included in this article was a recipe for shortbread. This now is the only shortbread that I will eat.

Ingredients
1 lb butter
1/2 lb sugar
2 lbs flour
2 eggs (optional)

Method
1 Rub butter and flour as for pie crust on a table or workbench.
2 Make a well in the centre.
3 Mix eggs and sugar together in the well.
4 Mix all the ingredients and continue rubbing on the board until the mixture forms one solid piece.
5 The dough can be made into cookies or cakes.
6 Bake in the oven at 350 degrees farenheit (180 degrees centigrade/gas mark 4) for 35 minutes or until golden brown.
7 Cool in the tin on a wire rack.
8 While still warm mark into sections.

Makes 4 round biscuits 8" in diameter, 1" thick.

Store in an airtight tin.

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