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Prep time
1 hour
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Cook time
26 minutes
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Makes
12 cookies
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Strawberry Shortbread
Ingredients
- Glaze and sprinkles
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1/2 cup
freeze-dried strawberries (9 grams)
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1 cup
powdered sugar (114 grams)
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1/4 teaspoon
kosher salt
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3 tablespoons
heavy cream, plus more as needed
- Shortbread
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2 cups
all-purpose flour (257 grams)
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2/3 cup
powdered sugar (76 grams)
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1 teaspoon
kosher salt
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1 cup
unsalted butter, cold, roughly chopped (226 grams)
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1 1/4 cups
freeze-dried strawberries (25 grams)
Directions
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Preheat the oven to 325° F.
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Start the glaze and sprinkles. Add the strawberries to the bowl of a food processor and blend until powdery. Divide between two small-ish mixing bowls and cover each with plastic wrap. No need to clean the food processor—we’ll be using it in just a sec.
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Move onto the shortbread. Add the flour, powdered sugar, and salt to the food processor. Pulse to combine. Sprinkle the butter evenly on top. Pulse until the mixture is mealy, like you took pie dough a few pulses too far. Sprinkle the strawberries evenly on top. Pulse until a shaggy dough starts to form. It shouldn’t be one cohesive mass, but should easily hold together when you squeeze it with your fingers.
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Divide evenly among the cups of a standard-muffin pan (roughly a heaping 2 tablespoons each). Press the dough down with your fingers to create solid cookies. Prick each one a few times with a fork.
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Bake for about 26 minutes, rotating halfway through, until the edges are golden brown. Cool in the pan for about 10 minutes. Use an offset spatula to wiggle out of the cups. Transfer to a cooling rack. Cool completely before glazing.
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Make the glaze. Add the powdered sugar and salt to one of the strawberry powder bowls. Whisk with a fork to combine. Add the cream and whisk again until smooth. Add more as needed to yield a texture that’s somewhere between drippy frosting and thick glaze.
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When the shortbread is completely cool, turn each cookie upside-down. Use an offset spatula to spread strawberry-cream glaze on each. You want it to just ooze over the edges of the cookie but mostly stay put. Once they’re all glazed, turn to the rest of the strawberry powder. Transfer to fine-mesh sieve and shake, shake, shake over the glazed cookies, like a light dusting of sprinkles. Alternatively, you could do this by hand.
Emma was the food editor at Food52. She created the award-winning column, Big Little Recipes, and turned it into a cookbook in 2021. These days, she's a senior editor at Bon Appétit, leading digital cooking coverage. Say hello on Instagram at @emmalaperruque.
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