Chai Shortbread Recipe (2024)

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Chai Shortbread Recipe (1)

TiffanyKerns

Rating: 4 stars

01/03/2015

I love the taste of these cookies, subtle chai flavor but buttery tender. The only complaint is that they do not look nearly as pretty as the picture. I couldn't get mine that round or large and still have 36 total.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (2)

bldnewmom

Rating: 2 stars

12/15/2012

Kind of disappointing. I made it twice, first time I double the spices, second time I tripled them. Both times the dough was crumbly I couldn't cut the roll without it falling apart. I had to let it warm up on the counter and then added more water so it wasn't so crumbly. Tripling the spices worked really well, they were still a little bland with the double spices.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (3)

freddieflounder

Rating: 4 stars

04/18/2012

A really tasty, light cookie. I doubled the spices and might even add a little more. It was tough getting 36 cookies out of it, but I think the next time I'll be able to do it if I'm more careful about shaping the dough. Even my 8-year-old likes them! I like the aftertaste too. A unique cookie and nicely delicious.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (4)

JuliGriffith

Rating: 1 stars

01/14/2012

I made a double recipe of these using Jule's GF Flour mix & they flattened out into a lacy single cookie with little taste..... Then I added approx 2 cups more GF flour, 6-8 Tbsp butter, 1 1/2 cup powdered sugar, approx 3/4 c. roughly chopped sliced almonds. I then ground 1/4 c. chai tea mix ( no bay leaf) , and enough water to be able to mix the two recipes & roll the dough easily. I baked them at 400 degrees F. for 10-12 min. They were amazing. My middle eastern & Indian friends LOVED them! Success at last!

Chai Shortbread Recipe (5)

marieb24

I've upped the spices to 1/2 tsp each of cinnamon and cardamom and it could possible go higher. I ended up drizzling on melted white chocolate that had cinnamon and cardamom stirred in to get even more chai spice flavor. Easy to work with this dough.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (6)

AlexBelle

Rating: 1 stars

12/15/2011

Bland and boring.....very disappointing

Chai Shortbread Recipe (7)

PrincessGinger

Rating: 5 stars

12/21/2010

This is my favorite cookie recipe. It's easy to make and the flavor is fantastic, especially if you like chai. A mild cookie, for people who don't like super sweet desserts.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (8)

BarbtheBaker

Rating: 5 stars

12/21/2010

These turned out great! I also doubled the spices (and more than doubled the cloves). I also accidently put about 2 tbsp too much butter, which made the rolls harder to work with, but I think made the cookie better in the end. I used green food colouring.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (9)

DIA2SYD

Rating: 2 stars

12/20/2010

Just unimpressive, not anything I would send with my cookie gift box to relatives. Tasty with a cup of tea at home though

Chai Shortbread Recipe (10)

amyjoi

Rating: 5 stars

12/07/2010

This cookie is WONDERFUL, but you HAVE TO double the spices. It doesn't seem worth it if you can't enjoy the flavor.

Rating: 4 stars

01/18/2010

I doubled the spices, as several people suggested, and I still thought the cookies could use a bit more spice. They were very tasty though.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (12)

Renee86

Rating: 3 stars

12/07/2009

Enjoyed the taste & flavour of the spices but when slicing cookies from the logs, they crumbled & fell apart. Turned out okay in the end, & will definetly make again.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (13)

scottiemcbean

Rating: 4 stars

11/07/2009

Loved these cookies but like a lot of others, after tasting them I commented to my family that I would increase the spices - doubling would be fine. Crispy texture and not too sweet - did not make 36 cookies. Definitely will make again.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (14)

CMiranda

Rating: 3 stars

04/03/2009

I agree this makes nowhere near 36 cookies and the total amt of spices should be doubled. To save money I used McCormick's new Chai Spice blend. Delicious and cheaper than buying all spices separately! I had them with espresso and they were great!

Chai Shortbread Recipe (15)

kellyt42

Rating: 5 stars

02/28/2009

I made these over the Holidays and they were a BIG hit. I didn't double the spices as I enjoy the mild taste and the texture of the cookie.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (16)

kmadge12

Rating: 4 stars

01/28/2009

I made this for a cookie exchange. It wasn't the prettiest cookie there, but it was the biggest hit! Everyone loved it. They went quickly.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (17)

honucooks

Rating: 5 stars

01/01/2009

I'll add my five stars. Easy prep. Great flavor. Like other reviewers, my family likes it with the spices doubled.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (18)

iluvtosneeze17

Rating: 5 stars

12/23/2008

these cookies are delish- i couldn't stop eating them. i agree with pretty much everyone else here in saying that you could easily double the spices without overdoing it if you like a more piquant cookie, but they're tasty in the milder form as well. the firm texture of the dough makes them easy to shape and cut. great served with tea.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (19)

quetee02

Rating: 4 stars

12/14/2008

Made these for my '07 cookie swap and everyone loved them. I found no need to double the spice (I LOVE spice too!). I agree that they don't make as many as the recipe says but will be doubling this year to give away as presents.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (20)

vhelm1954

Rating: 5 stars

12/09/2008

These cookies are absolutely wonderful! I agree the spices need to be doubled, but other than that, I think it's a perfect cookie! I will make this amazingly easy recipe part of my Christmas baking list and be proud to serve them to family and friends! Thank you!!!

Chai Shortbread Recipe (21)

lilmamamac

Rating: 5 stars

11/22/2008

These cookies are AMAZING! They are especially nice because, while they taste holiday-ish, they aren't overpoweringly sweet and calorie-filled like most holiday confections. They are just simple and delightful! Definitely give them a try!

Chai Shortbread Recipe (22)

Nicolelynn

Rating: 5 stars

11/20/2008

These cookies are amazing, the recipe is so easy to follow and the results are delicious.

Chai Shortbread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to shortbread? ›

For great shortbread, regardless of your chosen recipe:
  • Sift the flour before mixing to help remove lumps.
  • Avoid over-mixing the dough.
  • Score the surface for even baking without bubbles or cracks.
  • Chill the shaped dough thoroughly before baking.
  • Cut the shortbread while it is still warm, for smooth, even slices.

What is Taylor Swift chai cookies? ›

No, they aren't cookies shaped like Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift Cookies are these Chai Sugar Cookies that Taylor made for the 1989 Secret Sessions. She posted a picture of them on her Instagram and then posted the recipe on Tumblr. Kind of a cross between a sugar cookie and a snickerdoodle.

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

Due to differing ratios, shortbread cookies are crumblier and more "sandy" than butter cookies, which are firm and solid enough to be iced. This mostly has to do with flour and eggs. Shortbread doesn't use eggs, while butter cookies do, making butter cookie dough more pliable and robust than its shortbread counterpart.

Why do you put cornstarch in shortbread? ›

Cornstarch provides the shortbread with structure, but its biggest job is keeping the cookies extra soft, tender, and light. I love adding a small amount to chocolate chip cookies too. Optional Coarse Sugar Topping: For an optional sparkly crunch on your shortbread wedges, add a sprinkle of coarse sugar before baking.

What are common mistakes when making shortbread? ›

The most common mistakes when making shortbread are over-working the dough, and incorporating too much flour. The less you work the dough, the more crumbly and melt-in-your-mouth your shortbread cookies will be.

What happens if you don't poke holes in shortbread? ›

Piercing the shortbread with a fork is not only for decoration, but it's meant for more even baking. Poking holes in the shortbread allows the heat to penetrate the cookie, hence more even baking. Notice I'm using powdered sugar here. You'll see lots of shortbread recipes using granulated sugar.

What is the American equivalent of shortbread? ›

While Americans would consider a piece of shortbread a “cookie,” it's actually called a “biscuit” outside of the US. This can be confusing since Americans consider a “biscuit” something similar to a British scone.

What's the difference between Scottish shortbread and regular shortbread? ›

Traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple recipe made with sugar, butter, flour, and salt. Other shortbread styles will include leavening agents like baking powder and baking soda, which makes them crisp instead of crumbly like traditional Scottish shortbread.

What was shortbread originally called? ›

The story of shortbread begins with the medieval “biscuit bread”. Any leftover dough from bread making was dried out in a low oven until it hardened into a type of rusk: the word “biscuit” means “twice cooked”. Gradually the yeast in the bread was replaced by butter, and biscuit bread developed into shortbread.

When making shortbread, what must you not do? ›

Avoid making your shortbread too thick

This is much thicker than a roll-and-slice sugar cookie — or really any other popular type of cookie. If you keep your dough any thicker, you risk the dough coming out of the oven raw. If it's any thinner, the cookie will have a crispy texture with the snap of a graham cracker.

What happens if you don't chill shortbread before baking? ›

Chill Before Baking

The goal is to ensure the butter in the dough is cold when it goes into the oven. This will prevent the shortbread from spreading.

Why do you put shortbread in the fridge before baking? ›

It comes from using a high proportion of fat (or shortening) to flour and is also where shortcrust pastry gets its name. Why do you put shortbread in the fridge before baking? Chilling the dough before baking will help the shortbread keep their shape while cooking.

What makes shortbread extra short? ›

Shortbread is so named because of its crumbly texture (from an old meaning of the word "short", as opposed to "long", or stretchy). The cause of this texture is its high fat content, provided by the butter. The short or crumbly texture is a result of the fat inhibiting the formation of long protein (gluten) strands.

How to get shortbread to keep its shape? ›

Chill the dough in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes. Chilling the dough will help the cookies hold their shape while baking. While the cookies are in the refrigerator preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Line a half baking sheet with parchment paper.

Is powdered sugar or granulated sugar better for shortbread? ›

The recipes that used powdered sugar tended to have a softer, more tender bite than those made with granulated sugar. (This is because powdered sugar generally contains cornstarch, a thickener which helps contribute to a thicker/softer texture.)

Why is shortbread so difficult? ›

Shortbread has a much higher ratio of butter to flour and this is precisely what gives it that distinct melt-in-your-mouth texture. These proportions make shortbread a lot more dense compared to cookies, which means you could easily end up with shortbread that's hard and crunchy rather than buttery and crumbly.

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